Ellen is a hysterically needy wackadoo whom Jason takes up with when Stacy walks out on him. |
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The family were alerted to the presence of smoke by eldest daughter Ellen, and they all managed to get outside the house unhurt. |
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Ellen, who lived in Chapel Street, was a most kindly and neighbourly person, well liked by all, her passing is deeply regretted. |
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Chuck and Ellen have posted widely different reports about this movie in recent days. |
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But the facilities were state of the art, and soon Sister Ellen and her colleagues were helping a new generation into the world. |
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Once they got through the horribly long line, Ellen ran ahead and found them a table. |
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Of course Ellen's name was there and Amanda felt comfortable that Ellen was in safe hands now and that she and her baby would be just fine. |
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Mary Ellen Thomas, for example, found a unique way of communicating the idea that she's a candidate with a heart, and a strong social conscience. |
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Ellen MacArthur's bid to circumnavigate the globe in record time received a cruel setback when her mast was damaged. |
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Other classes are names after Mahatma Gandhi, Emily Pankhurst and yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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Ellen and her daughter would return home the way they had come, by following the railroad track. |
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Ellen opens his eyes to the stifling New York society in which he has always lived. |
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In a playful game of 20 Questions, Mary Ellen MacLean leaves little up to the imagination. |
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Ellen Gandy is the golden girl of Beckenham Swimming Club after returning from the European Youth Olympics Festival with five top-spot medals. |
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In 1881, the schooner Ellen Austin, bound for London, discovered a derelict adrift in the Sargasso. |
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And it is for those two reasons that Ellen admits her next record attempt planned for November is firmly in the lap of the gods. |
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Its first residents were Christopher Sharam, a bootmaker, and his wife Ellen. |
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Daredevil granny Ellen was on cloud nine for her 80th birthday celebrations. |
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When Mary Ellen gets bored with her reading, Grandpa knows a hunt for a bee tree is just what she needs. |
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Ellen had pictured Edward lying in ecstasy with a succession of nameless camp trollops, and part of her had silently screamed in outrage. |
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Meanwhile I have very fond memories of both my granny Mary Ellen and my Auntie Mary Kate. |
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Ellen, my first choice in the book kept by the class asexual, chose my best friend Josh, he later told me, because he was safe. |
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Ellen Smith lived with her aunt, and in the census of 1871 is described as a tailoress. |
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Ellen Willis takes issue with what she sees as our emphasis on small-scale change that does not challenge structural inequality. |
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Ellen goes to the dimly-lit automated teller machine in the corner and swipes her ATM card. |
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Ellen is not even a quarter-time medium but they end up uncovering a family secret at the end, so it's a play with a double twist to it. |
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Colleen looked disbelievingly at his back, then she looked at Elliot and Ellen, sputtering nonsense words and pointing at him. |
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At first Ellen is confused by the disconnected stories, and wonders if he is making them up as he goes along. |
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Ellen turned an inquiring glance towards him, raising her eyebrows slightly in question at him. |
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Ellen suppressed another shudder and gave a wan smile that she hoped he would take to mean the week would be a long one for her. |
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Ellen has no plans to retire and hopes to be one of the happy band raising money to support Sue Ryder homes for many years to come. |
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Joseph, who is survived by his wife Ellen, three children, brothers and sister, will be interred in London. |
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Mary Ellen Flynn is a crabby, old primary teacher about to begin her first position in London. |
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Taking a break from the festivities, Ellen stepped outside for a breath of fresh air. |
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Perhaps it is not insignificant that, standing under E. Foecunda, the fruitful eucalypt, the nameless stranger offers Ellen an apple. |
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Ellen is a small, spare woman with large dark eyes and skin as brown and dry as leather. |
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When Ellen was ill friends kept the family supplied with soup, eggs, jellies and wine. |
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While both Ellen and Paul were concerned, neither one seemed to be worried by it. |
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There are also Swedish and other European variants, but there is only one Sami example, which must also have been told by Ellen. |
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They spent the next little while trading creative insults, the result being that Ellen was reduced to giggling and chuckling constantly. |
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Good natured, kind and generous, Mary Ellen was held in great regard by all in the community. |
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Ellen pulled her watch out of the belt pouch she wore under the tabard and checked the time. |
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It was late in the night, and Jim was just about to drift off to sleep, when Ellen rolled over. |
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I believe Mrs. Ellen is informing her this very instant, she will be leaving on the morrow. |
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On the Ellen Degeneres show, actor Brendan Fraser gets a little jiggy with it and is finally bowled over by Ellen's mystery word of the day. |
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Trying to kiss up to her boss, Ellen instead puts her foot in her mouth and ends up in a Mexican prison. |
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Ellen finally showed up and I got in the car and changed on the way back home. |
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Ellen had always taken a direct approach with her brother, and as a rule there were no secrets between them. |
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In the opinion of Ellen van Langen, the 1992 Olympic 800 metres champion, she should stick to the metric mile. |
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Merv's smart showing there got him a daytime chat show, whose geniality continues today in the Ellen DeGeneris talkathon. |
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It was Ellen, standing at the top of the stairs with her arms crossed in front of her. |
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The Royal Navy's top admiral has sent a personal message of congratulations to record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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Just wondering how some people will react to the news that Ellen DeGeneres has gotten a new gig, not just any job, mind you. |
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In a 1999 version of Ellen Pau's work, mobility is a quality whose scope is restricted by its inextricable cyclicality. |
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That gave Ellen a golden opportunity to shower the couple with some pretty lavish baby gifts. |
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They had travelled by train from Adelaide to Morgan and from there on the paddle steamer Ellen to their new settlement. |
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Ellen asked, settling back on the couch and holding a throw pillow close to her chest as she waited for his response. |
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In the 1851 Census, Susan Pearman is living with her parents and one sister, Christiana, and her baseborn daughter Ellen. |
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Most noteworthy is Ellen Burstyn, who should be nominated for an Oscar for this work. |
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The Salem breakfront cabinet that Ellen gave the Redwood Library in 1883 came down in the Easton family. |
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He was born in New York in 1964, the second of six children to Mary Ellen and Paul Dillon, second-generation Irish immigrants. |
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Actress Ellen Page came out of the closet on valentine's Day at a Human Rights Campaign conference in Las Vegas. |
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Edward was in the stunned process of thanking him, his head still all in a whirl with the terrible news, when the squire entered the room again, followed by Ellen. |
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On Tuesday afternoon, Gomez wore a bindi out for a public appearance again, this time for an appearance on Ellen. |
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Ellen entered a dress shop housed in a blue velvet capsule adorned by odd lights and displays while Henry strayed purposelessly into the bookstore. |
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Ellen set aside all pretensions and spoke as honestly as she knew how. |
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To make matters worse, Ellen wasn't lightening the homework load one bit. |
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Although saved from the uncomfortable task of explaining to Ellen the sham she created, Gale found that the consequences in continuing with the farce were just as unpleasant. |
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And this video went so viral that Ellen DeGeneres invited Cobb for a special visit to The Ellen Show. |
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At the very least, she seemed more than happy to be devoting her time to this during that Ellen appearance. |
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A lady of gentle and quiet disposition, Mary Ellen was a firm favourite throughout the local rural community where she commanded great regard and respect. |
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Six years later Ellen, after deducting 10 years from her actual age, married a schoolmaster and became the mother of two. |
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As Ellen DeGeneres learned with her now-famous Oscars selfie, you enlist the help of every nominee you can find. |
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In her book storey included notes of conversations she had had with Kate about Dickens and Ellen. |
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When four were injured and one killed, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf officially lifted the quarantine. |
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Ellen raised a very large family and it is a tribute to her qualities as a great family woman that all of them have gone on to do well for themselves. |
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Ellen and Allison came into therapy because they were having arguments that created tension and distance between them that lasted for days at a time. |
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Ellen had wanted a traditional white wedding because she married her first husband in a register office but she now says the whole experience has put her off. |
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Talk show host extraordinaire Ellen DeGeneres is known for her love of scaring her guests and staff. |
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Record-breaking round-the-world yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur has set a new level of international competition and put her name alongside our seagoing greats. |
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The national media, eager to break another disaster story, have been carrying images that make York appear marooned to all except yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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Ice patrol ship HMS Endurance broke off from a training exercise in mid-ocean to hail lone yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur as she continues her bid to break a world record. |
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British solo yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur yesterday claimed a record-breaking victory in the Route du Rhum, one of the world's most prestigious transatlantic races. |
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Watching record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur return from her circumnavigation of the globe bought back powerful memories for Stuart Boreham. |
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Ellen is certainly not likely to play the part of Cowell's ditsy, flummoxed sidekick. |
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Some time during her earlier years, Ellen went to Alta to perfect her knowledge of the Norwegian language, and to learn home economics and sewing. |
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There is no information about where Ellen learned her tales or from whom. |
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Seated next to Ellen Tallman on one of Bob's long, low elegant chaises, they looked like the emperor and empress of some mythical nation of poetry. |
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The sleek and modern design is the work of architect Ellen Rapelius and the centrepiece is a brilliant blue-lit catwalk that runs the length of the main bar. |
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From Ellen DeGeneres to Judas Priest metalhead Rob Halford, watch how other celebs tackled the Big Reveal. |
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In this clip, Ellen chats with guest Selena Gomez about how fun it would be to team up and prank fellow singer Taylor Swift. |
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When Ellen read it from the bimah on Shabbat, I was deeply moved. |
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This is an epic accomplishment for Ellen and her 75 ft trimaran. |
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More than 10,000 Ellen fans recently turned out to cheer on their hero as she sailed her trimaran from Greenwich to Tower Bridge along the River Thames. |
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Where Ellen was petite and mousy, Georgia was willowy and exotic. |
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Ellen tried unsuccessfully to stop the snort that escaped her muzzle. |
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She dressed up as Sofia Vergara's wardrobe malfunction on Wednesday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. |
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Beyond Rapace or an unknown, who that was ranged from Ellen Page to Kristen Stewart to Winona Ryder. |
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Westminster is the Ellen DeGeneres to Fashion Week's Portia de Rossi, the Melissa Ethridge to its Elton John. |
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Plus, profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole on the difficulty of identifying predators. |
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Dolich makes his franks from pork and beef, and serves them on brioche buns baked by pastry chef and chef de cuisine Ellen Jackson, with house-made ketchup alongside. |
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Ellen is sitting on the bench, holding an ice bag to her ankle. |
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Lil B is a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a song about Ellen Degeneres. |
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Last year Ellen Page made waves by elevating the celebrity video game cameo to an art form. |
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I found someone to fill in for Ellen, and she's doing a great job! |
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Ellen makes her choice, and she throws herself down the stairs to abort the baby. |
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In January, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf addressed the country optimistically. |
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Sam instantly dislikes the man and sees him for a worthless, no-good bounder, but Ellen is blinded by her need to be part of an extended family unit. |
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What will be the alchemy of Cowell, Randy Jackson, Kara DioGuardi, and Ellen DeGeneres this season? |
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Ellen dashed from the convertible and went to speak to the police. |
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Oh, and I am sure Ellen will be a little excited to keep her bazillion bucks that she pays in taxes too. |
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The leggy Russian pin-up and part-time model was in Plymouth to get a sailing lesson from record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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Also in 1998, Zellweger portrayed the character of Ellen in One True Thing opposite William Hurt and Meryl Streep. |
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She made many lifelong friends, in particular Ellen Nussey and Mary Taylor who later went to New Zealand before returning to England. |
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On 9 June 1865, while returning from Paris with Ellen Ternan, Dickens was involved in the Staplehurst rail crash. |
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Since Ellen Ternan also destroyed all of his letters to her, the extent of the affair between the two remains speculative. |
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His final letter was to his sister Ellen, who likewise was suffering a terminal illness. |
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Ellen Xiang-yu Cai is lecturer in Canton Hongs Research Centre, Guangzhou University. |
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Lassell College has named Ellen Keane, of Boylston, to the fall dean's list. |
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Ellen DeGenerous, also riffing on Melissa Etheridge's strange bedfellows with David Crosby, paraded around with a cup asking for donors. |
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Colour Passions by Carol Bevis-Hole and Dreamscapes by Ellen Vilcins are bright enough to chase away any winter blues. |
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Having led Ellen to safety, Charlie raced to get a wet facecloth so he could reach Dougal who was lying unconscious in the hallway. |
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And how doth my cousin, your bedfellow? and your fairest daughter and mine, my god-daughter Ellen? |
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The portrait of Nicholls, founded partly on the confidence of Ellen Nussey, seemed to him to be unjustified. |
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I was all in a confuzzle last night after the Ellen show, and my mind was going too fast for my typing skills. |
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One textbook about the art of this era is Mary Ellen Miller's The Art of Mesoamerica. |
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Becoming a teacher, in 1871 he married Mary Ellen Latchford, together having five children. |
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There are scheduled flights from Broadford Airfield Skye, Colonsay Airport, Islay Airport near Port Ellen and Tiree Airport. |
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Ellen is telling her exactly what to say through an earpiece. |
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I thought Ellen Burstyn was equally as good as Cloris Leachman. |
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He married twice, first to Ellen Salesbury, before going to Cambridge, and later to Catherine, daughter of George ap Richard ap John. |
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Kaufman's widow, Ellen, and children, Alan Kaufman, Sheree Meyer and Melissa Kaufman, make up Kaufman Family LP, the corporate entity. |
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Deborah Ellen Frisch, 53, is facing a charge of initiating a false report and a probation violation in the previous case. |
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In 1950 Baker married the actress Ellen Martin, who had been introduced to him by Burton. |
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Former Washington Post reporter Ellen Knickmeyer on his drawdown speech. |
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Ellen Moers was one of the first to claim that Shelley's loss of a baby was a crucial influence on the writing of Frankenstein. |
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Scott made the decision to switch Ellen Ripley from the standard male action hero to a heroine. |
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On 5 April 1849, she wrote to Ellen Nussey asking her to accompany her to Scarborough on the east coast. |
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A check from Lloyd's of London records proved the existence of Meta, built in 1854, and that in 1880, Meta was renamed Ellen Austin. |
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Diddy as he is commonly known in the music world, recently revealed on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show', that he used to be a bed wetter as a child. |
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John Singer Sargent's painting of Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth, in a gown decorated with green beetle wings. |
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Rachel's prize cheque was presented outside Huddersfield University yesterday by solo yachtswoman Ellen Mac Arthur. |
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The works of Pulitzer Prize winner Ellen Glasgow often dealt with social inequalities and the role of women in her culture. |
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When visiting Operation IceBridge in September, Ambassador Hammer joined NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan on an overflight of Antartica. |
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Ellen looked at her, at her face, now serious, with traces of sleepy dust still in the corners of her eyes. |
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Janet Ellen Raasch is a writer, ghostwriter, copyeditor and blogger at Constant Content Blog. |
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Ellen says sa her dream home is nowthe envy en of family and friends when they come to visit. |
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Wedding attendants included bridesmaid Roxanne Bruso, of South Lancaster, matron of honor Cecile Engeln, of Charlestown, and maid of honor Ellen Bruso, of South Lancaster. |
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After retiring from sailing, MacArthur founded the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, with the aim to accelerate the transition to a regenerative, circular economy. |
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Richard's parents, Sarah and Thomas, could not afford to send him to school and instead arranged for him to be taught to read and write by his cousin Ellen. |
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The other tall ships taking part so far are West Country ketch Bessie Ellen, ketch Maybe, main mast barquentine Pelican and the Dutch ketch Tecla. |
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Ellen Wright, 48, was operated on for five hours Tuesday to remove a benign meningioma tumour from the left side of her brain, after Clarke practised on her case. |
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Jim drinks his coffee black, but Ellen prefers it with creamer. |
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Ellen also noted in the court document that the only one who helped her take care of ailing Robert, who died in 2003 at the age of 59, was her daughter, Aprill Lallo. |
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He was initially looked after by a wet nurse called Ellen in the south of England, away from John's itinerant court, and probably had close ties to his mother. |
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However much I admire both Beckham and Owen and recognise that football is the national game, my Sports Personality of the Year is yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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Barbara Heslop made her acting debut proper as Ellen, a lady seemingly frustrated by her dependence on her walking frame and the professional carers she needed to get her up. |
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Mississippi folk artist Tim Brown served as the inspiration for this children's book, written by sisters Audrey Glassman Vernick and Ellen Glassman Gidaro. |
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Ellen DeGeneres describes herself as a party animal, but she says she doesn't get out and about nearly as much as she'd like to because of the demands of taping her talk show. |
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You're right, Mary Ellen, I haven't seen LowLibido!Spock much in netfic. I'm not widely read in zinefic so I don't know how prevalent he is there. |
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Ellen Berkenblit's drawings of a protuberantly nosed woman and the children's-book figures of Vivienne Shark Le Witt never really surpass illustration. |
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This changed hands in 1422 when Ellen de Paterchurch married a John Adams. |
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White House spokeswoman Mary Ellen Glynn said the flight plans indicated the planes would take off from Opa-Locka Airport, fly south and then return. |
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Moorpark's Rachael Kidder, Thousand Oaks' Ellen Querrey and Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks' Taylor Horton were all recognized as sophomore All-Americans by PrepVolleyball. |
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Ellen Marmur, dermatologist, teams up with Banana Boat Sun Care to teach viewers how to reap the benefits of being active outdoors without risking the health of their skin. |
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American fashion designer and television personality Nicole Richie talked to funny TV host Ellen Degenerous about her recent trip to the futuristic city of Dubai. |
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Ellen Nussey, who hated Arthur, insists that his marital claims had perverted Charlotte's writing and she had to struggle against an interruption of her career. |
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Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are well known celesbians. |
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On 2 September 2010, she launched the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a charity focusing on accelerating the transition to a regenerative circular economy. |
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