Lilian, tall and slim and intellectual, seemed ill at ease among the debs and toffs. |
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He began as a court photographer, taking pictures of debs, but pretty soon went to work for magazines. |
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Dance classes have started for debs every Sunday at the Band Hall in Magellan Street from 4 pm. |
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They are sleazy, doped-up debs unable to control their desire to be wantonly worked over by drooling dolts. |
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As for her daughter, she was a bluestocking, one of only four of the class of 1958 debs who won a place at university. |
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The belle of the ball gown, Mary Vidler, came up with the idea for a ball for older debs. |
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This year Jessica Powell gives the girl's side of the debs ' story. |
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The debs danced through the night away and went on to breakfast at 6 am. |
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And current manfiction certainly gives women a better deal than they got in the pulps of yesteryear, when most were presented as barracuda debs in frilly negligees. |
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We are literally one step away from debs and gels turning up at Glyndebourne and Henley wearing Snoopy slippers and Forever Friends winceyette vests. |
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Debs won 897,000 votes on election day, 6 percent of the ballot before women had the right to vote. |
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Hairdressers and beauticians in Killaloe, Ballina, Limerick and Nenagh had a bumper day on Thursday last as over 100 young adults prepared for their Debs Dance. |
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These included Eugene Debs in the United States and Bertrand Russell in Britain. |
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Others he knew like Mahalia Jackson, David Dellinger, Nelson Algren, and Eugene Debs. |
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