Their hours, which I strongly suspect to be irregular, are 10 in the pip emma to the same in the ack emma. |
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Friday night, 3 ack emma, Menna fell out of her bed onto the bedside table. |
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I plan to spend ack emma hunting butterflies and pip emma reading my favorite American authors, Webster, Scudder, and Gray. |
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In two days I am transferred at one in the ack emma to here. |
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What a lucky day Emma thought to herself as Mrs. Watson held out the yellow slip admitting her to the in school detention room. |
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However, the island's desolation was offset by whalers who came aboard from the ships Emma Jane and Roswell King. |
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Emma went from pale to bright red, looking much like a traffic light changing. |
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Emma remembered when Rae had pressed the keen edge of the sword against her throat. |
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You can hike ravines like Emma Gorge, arriving at a circular pool fed by waters plunging over a high cliff. |
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Frank Churchill is charming and attractive, and for a brief period Emma thinks herself in love. |
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Kim, Emma and Amity are there, and we sit on the floor in Angel's dim kitchen sipping warm spicy chai and soy milk. |
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Sadly, finances would not stretch to pay for her two children, Emma, 15, and Daniel, 13, and Paul's three grown-up children to go too. |
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Emma felt uneasy under the close observation of those pale blue orbs and hastily looked away. |
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Emma went home and then attended General Hospital two days later, still in pain, and found she had broken her heel bone. |
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Now his heartbroken mum Diane and wife Emma are urging others to carry donor cards and make their families aware of their wishes. |
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Mack produced three of the working stopwatches from his pocket and held them out to Emma and Wyatt who took them in their hands carefully. |
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I was legitimately surprised when I saw Tucker, along with Emma and Hayden standing on the front stoop of my father's house. |
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During a quiet moment on the expedition, Emma gazes at the Surrey landscape spread out before her. |
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Emma went into the kitchen, where sticky plates and bowls and a messy skillet waited. |
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During her childhood, she had been stuck indoors learning social etiquette, among other things, with her older sister Emma. |
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Chris and Emma got married among friends, family and associated hangers-on on Saturday night. |
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Wasn't there some scrawny woman called Emma, and a big oaf who was in love with her? |
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All spent idyllic summers visiting their widowed grandmother, Emma Darwin, at Down House, the old homestead in the Kent countryside. |
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Emma has another tooth that came through Saturday night, but it gave her a fit! |
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Carl watched Emma and Michael intently as they spoke, following the conversation, looking from face to face. |
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Emma won one silver medal in the walk and three bronze medals in the badminton and track and field events. |
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Emma Standish, aged 12, won a gold medal for table tennis and a bronze medal in swimming. |
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Emma raised her hand, admiring the enormous ring as it sparkled under the brilliant sunlight, flashing radiantly. |
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Emma, who attends Oakwood High School in Chorlton, also plays football, netball and basketball, but has always put squash first. |
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Emma is a comic figure partly because of the preposterous nature of her snobbish pretensions. |
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With a firm hold on the bed post, Emma hoisted herself up onto her unsteady feet. |
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To my ear, Zellweger's Sloane is less perfect than Paltrow's snooty home counties in Emma. |
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Emma Watson, who has been brought up by a well-to-do aunt, returns to her family, who live unfashionably in genteel poverty in a Surrey village. |
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Emma asked Mrs. Elton about her musical abilities, and she was both modest and boastful. |
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He fought his tears and cautiously brought the blanket around Emma down a little, uncovering her bare chest. |
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It was Emma, the quiet mouse from the lunch table who, lately, had been looking slimmer and more awake than usual. |
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During his surveying days, he used to pick up mounts from livery stables owned by Ernest and Emma Julian. |
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Emma O'Leary mothered four sons before her husband ran off with another woman, leaving her to raise the boys on her own. |
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Emma, Jeff, Tina and Darcy don't blink an eye and raise their glasses along with me. |
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The journey was made more difficult by the fact that he kept glancing back in the rear view mirror to check that Emma was still following. |
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Chloe's mum, Emma, works for the East Lancashire Deaf Society and has been using sign language for two years. |
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Emma and Michelle will turn on both him and Victor, too late for this week, but next week they will suffer big time in the nominations. |
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Girlfriend Emma and best mate Danny, meanwhile, chart the shifting balance of hopes and fears of friends and family. |
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Clumsily, he sheathed both of his swords and turned to get Vincent and Emma. |
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And here Emma really went to town, playing some superb shots and grabbing her biggest victory in the competition, a conclusive 6-2 win. |
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Emma turned around and took out her own hidden gun from beneath one of the many layers of dress she wore. |
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The sextuplets, born last Friday, have been named David, Nicolette, Jason, Emma, Grant and Elizabeth. |
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The Nurney girls scored 11 goals with top scorer for Nurney being full-forward Emma Behan, scoring five goals. |
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That was the manner in which Emma Duggleby topped her own ladies' course record during Jean Mackenzie's lady captain's day at Malton and Norton. |
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Now Emma has found what she has really been looking for, which enables her to shed her false meddlesomeness forever. |
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To my surprise, Emma takes some needle and thread out of one of her pockets. |
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I heard something scrape against the wall and turned to see Emma striking a match. |
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Hi, Emma, now I am going to put this over your nose and I need you to count backwards from twenty. |
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Abruptly, Shawn realized a reason why Emma had been avoiding him like the plague. |
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And talking of Brighton, I'm off there today with Sarah to see Neil, Emma and Kate. |
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Solid defending from Kate Bugg and Amy Bowler kept attacks on the goal to a minimum with Emma Rowley having to make only two saves in the match. |
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Will was obsessed with Emma but now he's loved-up with Honey and hasn't mentioned or seen Emma in weeks. |
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Emma shook her head and continued to stare down at the crowd gathered round the house. |
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But really, all of my aroha, awhi, and manaaki goes to Nicola, Holly, Emma, and Zoe. |
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With a goodbye both Emma and Danny got out of the car and signed in to the hotel. |
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He leaves wife Norma, children Lee, Jesse and Caitlin, and grandkids Mathew, Jordon, Jamie and Emma. |
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Emma was a customer service assistant in the restaurant car of the train involved in the crash. |
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This zippy production, starring Emma Fielding and Miriam Margolyes, unpicks all the tangled threads pretty well. |
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As soon as they went outside Emma got all excited and chugged a drink that was in her pocket. |
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Emma last heard from her husband two weeks ago when he told her was safe and well. |
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We all know he's still in love with Joanna and he'd never betray her with Emma, yuk! |
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Emma felt annoyance in regards to their current president, because of his hasty, hot-headed temperament. |
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We sweltered along to the end of the Palace Pier, where Emma and her dad rode the rollercoaster. |
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Harriet practically worships Emma, which is the last thing Emma's ego needs. |
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And Emma, who is, quite frankly, a bit of a know-all, says it's the same in Latin. |
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Emma, angry at the insult to Miss Taylor's husband, holds her tongue for the sake of family civility. |
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She said Emma, who wants to be a quantity surveyor, had problems with short term memory and had no recollection of the accident. |
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William was driving nine-year-old Emma to Windsor Castle for the day when they stopped the car because the youngster felt queasy. |
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Judith couldn't resist the gibe and regretted it as soon as Emma rounded on her. |
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They parted acrimoniously nine months after the birth of their daughter, Emma, and ended up in court fighting for custody. |
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Her family is steeped in tradition when it comes to race walking and Emma will have plenty of advice from her three brothers. |
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Being too choosy to find a proper suitor for herself, Emma ignores her own romantic desires and endeavors to find a match for her friend. |
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The envelope was addressed to me but on the letter itself there was no welcome, no Dear Emma, nor was it signed. |
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All would have been well except Emma decided that she had to have something to eat. |
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Despite his love for Emma and the joy of having a child at last, Nelson was none the less given to bouts of depression. |
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Emma bounced up and down on the horses back, she much resembled a rag doll being tossed about by a young boy. |
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Here was I, cheeky Emma Kennedy, about to have to do some proper acting with no laughs attached. |
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When it kicked at night and woke her, Emma spread her fingertips over the foreign swell that was her own body and imagined the baby spoke to her in a secret, atonal humming. |
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Andrew Borden, his two daughters, Lizzie and Emma, and his wife, Abby, lived in the stately abode at 92 Second Street. |
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Putting that aside, I like the notion that Emma is living on borrowed time, that there is a ticking clock affixed to her neck. |
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When Gwenyth Paltrow perfected a flawless English accent to accompany her brilliant acting in Emma, eyes turned and casting began with absquatulation. |
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In both cases, Emma knows better, but prejudice warps her judgment. |
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Amanda was horrified and didn't put it past Emma to do such a thing. |
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As morning broke in the windowless Bedsit, Emma peered wearily out of the bed they'd shared as Michelle trumped loudly and proudly into the already stale air. |
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Emma Thompson gives Carrington plenty of emotional gravity, carrying off scenes that might otherwise seem weepy and sentimental by giving them a touch of the pathological. |
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Emma campaigned for years, raising a petition and badgering councillors. |
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With an absent goalkeeper Bex Holt and Emma Rutherford both did well as substitute keepers and were named players of the match for bravely taking up the challenge. |
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I confess I only made it to da Emma for a late night cappucino, just long enough for a visit with the robust mama in the kitchen. |
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Not daring to start the engine, he released the brake and pushed the bike back to the supermarket where Emma and Michael waited anxiously for him. |
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In his Emma Goldman's Wedding, ethnic references were nicely interwoven in the dance through the stories told by his Yemenite mother, Margalit Oved, a former dancer. |
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Emma Shulevitz said she was interviewed by law enforcement and said that in 2012 Freundel asked her to do a practice dunk. |
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Emma Watson this week impressed many with an impassioned U.N. speech about gender inequality. |
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Emma, 36, is a lone parent with two children, Katie and Mark. |
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Emma specialises in saddle and tack repairs having spent two years in saddlery college in Scotland, where she was head girl to international showjumper John McGeoch. |
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Suddenly, Emma is taken ill and having horrible dreams at night. |
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Emma wiped away her tears and took the small sapphire ring from the box. |
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We just let it happen, and Emma walked into the room 12 times in a row and sobbed. |
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For the first week, Emma paced at night and watched a late snow curl in drifts around the mailbox at the corner and the lamppost beneath her window. |
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Careful not to leave out the ladies, GQ awarded Emma Watson with this year's Best Woman award. |
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Emma, I saw the bit on letterman where you spoke of how the ghost of your dead grandfather leaves quarters around the house. |
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It was a magnificent triumph for the Gillingham-based Emma to take on and beat the top-notchers from the high profile sports of football, cricket, triathlon and superbike. |
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Emma, Death, and Muad unloaded the carts onto the conveyer belt. |
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Emma sat at the edge of the forest with a pad of paper on her lap, a cup of water in the sand, a paintbrush in one hand and a plastic tray filled with colors in the other. |
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Emma spun and shimmied and raised her arms and flicked her hair. |
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Emma and Erna go regularly to thrift store at the Lutheran Church, and buy for the sick and shut-in or anyone else they think just might need a treasure they spy. |
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Magic in the moonlight co-stars Colin Firth and Emma Stone paid their respects. |
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Emma starts in on me about Paul and he just laughs and nudges my shoulder. |
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On Valentine's Day this year, Emma Richards received a box of chocolates, a compact disc and lace undies with a note that she prefers not to disclose. |
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Wyatt and Mack took full responsibility and hoped Emma wouldn't reprimand them too badly the next morning for getting her sloshed and allowing her to humiliate herself. |
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But soon Emma, a pathology and cytology student at Tameside Hospital, started to lose her co-ordination, her speech became slurred and she couldn't concentrate. |
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Ryan stormed down the street and Caleb stared after him in shock then he abruptly let go of Emma, broke into a run and sprinted after Ryan as if the devil was on his heels. |
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Emma, a clever, pretty, and self-satisfied young woman, is the daughter, and mistress of the house, of Mr Woodhouse, an amiable old valetudinarian. |
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Being a redhead has become so en vogue now with the Jessica Chastains and Emma Stones of the world. |
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Emma Gifford's high spirits as she cantered her brown mare along the clifftops, claiming her freedom to wander about alone, made her unlike any girl he had met before. |
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Occasionally, Alex and Emma manages to throw out a witty one-liner and there are isolated occasions when the romantic elements show signs of life. |
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Emma stormed out of the manor and collapsed on the front stoop in tears. |
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Hawke's Bay's junior world rowing champion Emma Twigg could be excused if she wanted to chill out and relax this week in her first visit home since capturing gold. |
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The Die Hard actor, 59, and Emma Heming, 35, welcomed her second girl Evelyn Penn Willis into the world in Los Angeles. |
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Among them were Isadora Duncan, Rosa Luxemberg and Emma Goldman whose appearance coincided with the arrival of Bolshevism and its bastards. |
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Her new movie may have faced a stormy reception from the critics but if she keeps dressing like this, as a style icon, Emma is unsinkable. |
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When William was twenty-four and Emma was twenty-three, they were married and took over a greengrocery in Stratford. |
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In 2016 Andrews created the preschool television series Julie's Greenroom with her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton and Judy Rothman. |
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What Emma initiates and so much subsequent fiction follows in whole or in sections is the novel of dailiness. |
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More recent performers of folk music include Noah and the Whale, Emma Lee Moss, Mumford and Sons and The Border Surrender. |
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Rowling has described Jane Austen as her favourite author, calling Emma her favourite book in O, The Oprah Magazine. |
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A compromise was reached whereby his heart was buried at Stinsford with Emma, and his ashes in Poets' Corner. |
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The hair was curled, and the maid sent away, and Emma sat down to think and be miserable. |
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Yet her rejection of these genres is complex, as evidenced by Northanger Abbey and Emma. |
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In addition, shortly after the publication of Emma, Henry Austen repurchased the copyright for Susan from Crosby. |
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While Murray prepared Emma for publication, Austen began The Elliots, later published as Persuasion. |
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Cardiff graduate Emma, 22, died when the car being driven by her friend Denize Okutan collided with another car in Carmarthenshire. |
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Emma sold well but the new edition of Mansfield Park did poorly, and this failure offset most of the income from Emma. |
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These are outlines or unedited roughcasts which with the exception of Emma have been recently published. |
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This little explanation with Mr. Knightley gave Emma considerable pleasure. |
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Emma, Newcastle The idea of Super Perfect Numbers dates back to the Greeks who thought that Perfect Numbers had special powers. |
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The famous author's writing was scrutinised by graphologist Emma Bache from historic marriage records on the family history site Ancestry. |
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My wife Emma Thompson and I did Greyfriars Bobby and Nanny McPhee, which means that Gaia can see both mum and dad. |
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The 2014 film, Effie Gray, written by Emma Thompson, features Tom Sturridge as Millais. |
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Hours before she learned anything about Djed Mraz, Emma walked into Javier's kitchen wrapped in a sheet. |
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The pots were the work of the school's gardening club run by teachers Emma Williams and Liz Dorey. |
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Their desks were next to each other, but Emma refused to look at her exfriend. |
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Emma Seed, of Hampton Street, South Bank, faces charges of animal cruelty relating to her pit bull terriers. |
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On 11 November, he returned to Maer and proposed to Emma, once more telling her his ideas. |
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Emma had suggested that you hide, said your presence might banjax her position. |
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She suffered a placental abruption during her pregnancy with Erin and was referred to Geraldine while pregnant with Emma. |
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His charming, intelligent, and cultured cousin Emma Wedgwood, nine months older than Darwin, was nursing his invalid aunt. |
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Nelson told him that he was sure to die, and begged him to pass his possessions to Emma. |
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The highlight came when Emma was able to work up close with rare red pandas. |
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Nelson stayed briefly in London, where he was cheered wherever he went, before visiting Merton to see Emma, arriving in late August. |
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Tommy Mundon with performers Stephen Baker, Ellie Bradley, Emma Pearce and Emily Woolman. |
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Paul Lawton, 42, was caught after his daughter Emma, 13, posted holiday snaps on Facebook, enraging other pupils' parents. |
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Emma Maher was in a relationship with Ryan for seven years and they had a daughter Alannah, five. |
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Patrick, Sabrina and Emma tried to decide on a name for Patrick and Sabrina's infant son, who was a preemie. |
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Emma went through the closet and removed the black gabardine jacket she had hung up to unwrinkle. |
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A few hours later and more Beethoven was on offer, this time from the distinguished ensemble of Julian Lloyd Webber, Emma Johnson and John Lill. |
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Last week Michelle and Emma were voted into the Big Brother bedsit in a fake eviction, but are due to return tonight. |
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The yolk was on the self-centred air steward when bedsit residents Emma and Michelle decided to take a messy revenge onhim for insulting them. |
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The brawl that tore the Big Brother house apart when Michelle and Emma returned from the bedsit is being investigated by police. |
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Big Brother's Michelle and Emma were whisked away to a secret bedsit following last night's fake double eviction. |
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Michelle is also getting hot under the collar over bi-sexual Emma, who wore just a THONG when she lugged her suitcase into the bedsitter. |
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After I left the Detention Center, I kept contact with some few friends I met there. Time to time I could talk to Emma who was already in Mexico. |
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Next day, Neville, 32, weds Emma Hadfield, 24, at Manchester and 25-year-old Carrick marries Lisa Roughhead, 24, in Leicestershire. |
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As well as the Viscounts Exmouth, Christow was the home of Lady Emma Mary Halsted, daughter of the 1st Viscount. |
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From bags to beard grooming, EMMA JOHNSON makes finding gifts for the fussiest of fellas a breeze. |
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Seward's parents adopted Hannah Sneyd, who was probably related to the engraver, Mary Emma Sneyd. |
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Artists from the county include ceramic artist Emma Bossons and sculptor and photographer Andy Goldsworthy. |
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Jane Austen's novel Emma is set in Surrey and the famous picnic where Emma embarrasses Miss Bates takes place on Box Hill. |
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Jane Austen's Emma illustrates the social novel's association of androgyny with selfish privatism. |
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During this period, Nelson was reported as being cold and distant to his wife and his attention to Emma became the subject of gossip. |
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Emma sat with her rounded knees collected up to her ample chest and held her bottle of Passion Pop in her outstretched hand. |
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Dream On, Amber by Emma Shivah This is an enjoyable story filled with laughter and life lessons. |
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She will be supported by her team-mates Emma Thomas, Cara Lea Moseley and Becky Neat in the shooting circle this weekend. |
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Another monument in the Parc Richelieu, erected on 23 April 1994, marks the approximate site of Emma, Lady Hamilton's last resting place. |
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Emma, the narrator, is about 15 years old, somewhat naive, idolizing her older brother Eric. |
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We hear Emma Hignett has been casting doubt on the, how should we say, bustiness of Survivor babe Charlotte Hobrough. |
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This year the event is being supported by Yorkshire cycling professional Emma Silversides. |
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He played a villain in Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang, which also starred Emma Thompson and Maggie Gyllenhaal. |
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There are also smaller factory shops, such as Royal Stafford in Burslem, Moorcroft in Cobridge and Emma Bridgewater in Hanley. |
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In the face of Keith's demands, Nelson reluctantly struck his flag and bowed to Emma Hamilton's request to return to England over land. |
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Elaine Slatter, Siobhan Scanlon, Dawn Rahman, Chris Robbins, Emma Chandler, Maggie Throup. |
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At some point during the negotiations for reinforcements, Nelson was introduced to Hamilton's new wife, Emma Hamilton. |
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Widower Colin Firth needs the help of Emma Thompson's snaggletoothed Nanny McPhee. |
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Bouncy Castle fun for Year 6 pupils Thegn Edgar, Emma Higginson and Rhys Morgan. |
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A similar critique of Trotsky's role on the events around the Kronstadt rebellion was raised by the American anarchist Emma Goldman. |
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As part of the competition, Emma was asked to prepare a mood board and creative brief describing her ideas and planning process. |
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Its owner, Emma Hooper failed to get the fire brigade or RSPCA, and had to thus pay for a cherry picker. |
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It has been a horrendous year for former teaching assistant Emma, who was diagnosed with transverse myelitis in July last year. |
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As Chas struggles to cope, it's James who steps into comfort her but when Emma spies the pair enjoying a squeezy hug, her blood is boiling. |
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Deputy manager Emma Phillips has become Buffy's foster mum and keeps the hen in a luxury nestbox at the centre's chicken shed. |
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Emma Hirons is equally wonderful, infusing her Fairy Godmother with a mischievously playful, Liverpudlian street credibility. |
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Charles had been followed by the birth of two girls, Emma in 1829 and Henrietta in 1833, before William's birth. |
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In 1037 Harold was accepted as king, and the following year he expelled Emma, who retreated to Bruges. |
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Sir Philip Dilley resigned as chairman on 11 January 2016, with Emma Howard Boyd becoming acting chair. |
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In 1873 A Pair of Blue Eyes, a novel drawing on Hardy's courtship of Emma, was published under his own name. |
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Emma fled to Bruges when Harald Harefoot became king of England, but when he died in 1040 Harthacnut was able to take over as king. |
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It seems that Emma agreed to marry the king on condition that he would limit the English succession to the children born of their union. |
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The children were John Charles, Maria Louisa, Charles Golding, Isobel, Emma, Alfred, and Lionel. |
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Playing the leading role will be presenter Emma Nowell, while Welsh singer Rhydian Roberts will be Prince Charming. |
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Two rudie nudies escape the bathroom and frolic across the pages of Emma Quay's latest picture book. |
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Watson was attached in 2012 to the role of Emma Forrest in a film adaptation of her memoir Your Voice in My Head. |
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Current actors include Tom Hardy, Daniel Craig, Benedict Cumberbatch and Emma Watson. |
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Emma joined the marchers on a section of the walk between Jarrow in South Tyneside and Chester-le-Street, County Durham, to show her support for the cause. |
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Emma is planning a couple more Intros at Central Scotland and Richmond. |
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A bequest from Miss Emma Turner in 1892 financed excavations in Cyprus. |
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Daresbury is also home of the EMMA and ALICE FFAG accelerators. |
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Remarkably, Emma landed the job without a screentest, thanks to her wealth of experience on ITV daytime, ITV2 and Channel 5, where she is now presenting Celebrity Big Brother. |
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Actress Emma Watson, 20, said she would like to hold a dinner party for cast and crew, while actor Daniel Radcliffe, 20, said a big shindig is the way to celebrate its end. |
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The Emma Mould-trained Edgewood Arena pupils Gina Bardon and Julia Paterson moved on to the dressage series scoreboard with wins in Prelim classes. |
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Andrew Garfield killed two birds with one stone at the world premiere of The Amazing Spider-Man, walking the red carpet with girlfriend and co-star Emma Stone. |
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Emma Baker's Arquebusier made all to defy a 7lb penalty for winning at Fontwell last week when holding Georgieshore by a head in the Waltham On The Wolds Handicap Hurdle. |
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Andrews and Walton headed back to Britain in September 1962 to await the birth of daughter Emma Katherine Walton, who was born in London two months later. |
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For the past several issues, your cover girls have been Emma Roberts, Emma Watson, Amanda Bynes, JoJo, Carrie Underwood, Ashley Tisdale and Cheyenne Kimball. |
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Calmly bright, all ills undreading, Emma wander'd by my side. |
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He asked several times to see Hardy, who was on deck supervising the battle, and asked Beatty to remember him to Emma, his daughter and his friends. |
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Oncers get more of the battle between Emma Swan and the Snow Queen. |
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She could buy pretty clothes for a girl and plait her hair with ribbons. And she could call her a nice, old-fashioned, middle-class name like Sarah or Emma or Hannah. |
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His mother, Emma Swindells, came from a local textile family. |
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Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson are in brilliant tear-jerking form. |
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And when the day finally came in August for her to walk down the aisle at Vaulty Manor in Chelmsford, on the arm of her father, Peter, Emma looked radiant. |
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Glasgow City full-back Fernon pounced when Grant's miskick landed at her feet and she whipped the ball over Irish keeper Emma Higgins into the net. |
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It is the work of Emma Vergette and is the major development she has tackled since setting up on her own after ten years as head of architecture with the British Council. |
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Hills replaces Emma santer, who was appointed to the Plumpton role in February but who left at the end of the last jumps season for personal reasons. |
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It's one of several shows marking the occasion, including Catchphrase and the Tesco Mum Of The Year Awards, hosted by girl of the moment Emma Willis. |
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It was quite a day for the Naunton area of Cheltenham as O'Brien's neighbour Emma Baker joined the party in the finale when Arquebusier scrambled home under James Banks. |
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The four are actually friends Sue Hawkins, Jacky Fellows, Deb Nicholls and Emma Rollason who perform together for the Dudleybased Fizzog Productions. |
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The threat to masculine identity, as Emma Petit argues, using Aldhelm of Malmesbury's Anglo-Latin treatises, was heightened by entry into the monastic life. |
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I've been a fan of Emma Hardie since the brand was launched and have enthused about her Moringa Cleansing Balm so it was great to meet the woman herself. |
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Pinocchio, the wooden puppet that wants to become a real boy, is actually played by a female, Emma Hirons, who gives the role plenty of energy with just a touch of soppiness. |
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The 2009 novel One Day by David Nicholls begins and ends with the main characters, Emma and Dexter, climbing Arthur's Seat after their graduation from university. |
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This relationship eventually produced closer ties of blood through the marriage of Emma, sister of Duke Richard II of Normandy, and King Ethelred II of England. |
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Whenever they fell ill, he feared that they might have inherited weaknesses from inbreeding due to the close family ties he shared with his wife and cousin, Emma Wedgwood. |
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With Chesterfieldian perfection, Frank uses Emma, just as he uses Mrs. |
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But they often go too fast in this race and, with Holy Smoke almost certain to be up with the pace, I prefer to be on hold-up horse Iron Mountain, ridden by Emma Ramsden. |
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Some have also claimed, Emma Rothschild among them, that Smith would have supported a minimum wage, although there is no direct textual evidence supporting the claim. |
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Emma Styles, 22, came up with her idea for the latest social media challenge after Luke was diagnosed with aromatic l-amino acid decarboxylase deficiency. |
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With the advent of the modern feminist movement, women as politically dissimilar from each other as Virginia Woolf and Emma Goldman embraced Wollstonecraft's life story. |
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As well as the lead actress from that hit, Julia Roberts, it also stars her neice Emma, Jennifer Garner, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Biel and Taylor Swift. |
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Ever wished you could have Emma Bunton-style baby blue eyes for the day? |
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This is the latest installment in Bradford's Emma Harte series. |
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After Cnut's death in 1035 the English throne fell to Harold Harefoot, his son by his first wife, while Harthacnut, his son by Emma, became king in Denmark. |
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Emma Miller took two wrasse totalling 2lb 1oz for the runner-up spot and Andy Burton claimed third place, also with two wrasse, this time for 1lb 7oz. |
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As all the world knows, Emma Goldman is the chief anarch of her time. |
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Emma revealed all to her colleagues during a commercial break in Sunday night's show, before host Philip Schofield announced the news live to the nation. |
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Leroy Smith, 29, followed the Wikipedia instructions on his BlackBerry and guided 25-year-old Emma as she delivered 6lb 11oz Mahalia before the midwife arrived. |
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The Shipley Art Gallery's annual selling craft exhibition Christmas Present features work by jewellery maker Jane Dzisiewski and headwear and accessories designer Emma Yeo. |
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I would like to thank my brother Onuora Nwosu, my grandcousin, Mr. Tony Ikebudu, and my brother-in-law, Mr. Emma Nnedum, for making that connection for me. |
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A popular life of him by the novelist Emma Jane Guyton also appeared. |
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The Labour Party is represented by Emma Reynolds in the PES Presidency. |
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