So might a concert pianist, accustomed to performing on a Steinway grand, have been shocked when they wheeled in an old joanna from a neighbourhood pub. |
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Sonya Delwaide's Chuchotements and Joanna Haigood's Descending Cords have become standards, and both repertory pieces were beautifully performed. |
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Joanna yelled back, settling down in the family room, watching a sitcom rerun. |
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As in a good Hitchcock movie, Joanna is our everywoman in a small, safe town. |
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It's 10 in the morning and Joanna is overflowing with vibrant energy, enthusiasm and charm. |
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He then had to deal with the increasingly wayward behaviour of his younger daughter, Joanna. |
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Just as Joanna is ready to throw him to the dogs, she meets another equally sceptical figure in the shape of Bobbie. |
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The group, which counts actress Joanna Lumley among its fans, is currently based at Carlisle Business Centre, Manningham. |
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Joanna sees no point in lying about her age but she wouldn't hesitate having cosmetic surgery if she felt she needed it. |
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None of the stories were real, but one story in particular had an effect on Joanna. |
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Joanna Grabski examined the globalized world of fashion emerging from Dakar's streets and ateliers. |
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In these new court papers, she takes back her formal maiden name, Jennifer Joanna Aniston. |
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The staff are excellent, the mainstays being owner Juan and the smiling Joanna. |
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When a hunky joiner arrives to fit new shelves in the surgery, Joanna lets her best assets do the talking. |
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Using the phone's LCD backlight as a flashlight, Joanna made it to her room safely and silently. |
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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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Catriona Boyle and Joanna Kerr give advice on a plague of wild garlic and barren fruit trees. |
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Joanna did herself proud, showing that Polish youth can carry themselves with dignity and decorum all over the world. |
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He and his four-piece band begin politely enough, with the jaunty, aw-shucks acoustic strum of Joanna. |
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A religious fanatic, of Devon farming stock, Joanna was in domestic service in Exeter. |
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Streep is very good as Joanna, though she's off-screen so much that her character almost seems to be even lower than supporting. |
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As she was about to turn away from the window Joanna heard voices coming from the park at the end of the short street. |
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Joanna is also determining the effects of the radiation on DNA replication by using an absorption cytophotometer. |
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Sr. Elizabeth Ann Eckert is the new reverend mother of the Anglican Sisterhood of St. John the Divine, succeeding Sr. Constance Joanna Gefvert. |
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Joanna was in a good mood the next day, humming through a mouthful of cornflakes while eating breakfast. |
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The eternal triangle of Baby Doe and Horace and Augusta Tabor was brought to vivid life by Joanna Mongiardo, Timothy Noble and Joyce Castle. |
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Joanna looked down at her speedometer and immediately took her foot off of the accelerator. |
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After their relationship is consummated, the corrupted Beatrice Joanna becomes aware of the contradiction between her outward persona and her secret life of sin. |
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I gave up alcohol during the week, even though Joanna said I did not have to, but when I did fancy a drink I just built the calorie cost into my steps, walking a bit further. |
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Joanna Angel, owner of Burning Angel, knows that consumers need to be enticed. |
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Last July, for the first time in nearly a decade, Joanna Rohrback discovered that she could prance once more. |
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When she isn't working, Joanna is a self-confessed shopaholic. |
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The birth of princess Joanna in 1462, openly called La Beltraneja, caused the separation of her parents. |
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Shortly thereafter Joanna began to lapse into insanity, though how mentally ill she actually was the topic of some debate. |
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Joanna Parts suffers from rare condition called agnosia, which means her brain can't interpret the stimuli from her eyes and ears. |
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Joanna Rawbone, director of Scintillo, a specialist UK-based learning development company, is assisting Maersk Oil with the Programme. |
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Once she obtained the endorsement of her night flying hours, Joanna was approved to take the pilot's examination. |
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Llywelyn's wife, John's daughter Joan, also known as Joanna, negotiated between the two men, and John withdrew. |
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Joanna of Castile and Philip immediately added to their titles the kingdoms of Indies, Islands and Mainland of the Ocean Sea. |
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Castile was a much larger kingdom than Aragon, and it was inherited by Catherine's mentally unstable elder sister, Joanna. |
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In 1837, the Scottish poet and playwright Joanna Baillie reflected on her long acquaintance with Wordsworth. |
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Joanna Mackle is Deputy Director with responsibility for international engagement. |
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In 2016, Canon Joanna Penberthy was elected the first woman bishop in the church. |
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In May 2014 Stephens again played Bond, in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, with Alfred Molina as Blofeld, and Joanna Lumley as Irma Bunt. |
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In addition, some designs such as Joanna were released to fine printing use long before they became widely available from Monotype. |
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Composer Stephen Barlow created a musical adaptation of Rainbow Bear, narrated by his wife Joanna Lumley. |
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In the 'Salamanca Agreement' of 1505, it was decided that the government would be shared by Philip I, Ferdinand V and Joanna. |
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Phillip died and Ferdinand returned in 1507 once again to be regent for Joanna. |
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More recently, some speculate that Joanna was the legitimate successor, though Isabella was able to portray herself as such. |
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Her daughters, Joanna and Catherine, were thought to resemble her the most. |
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He was recognised as regent of Castile for his daughter and heir, Joanna, from 1508 until his own death. |
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After Isabella I's death in 1504, her kingdom went to their daughter Joanna. |
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King Henry agreed to recognize Alfonso as his heir presumptive, provided that he would marry his daughter, Princess Joanna la Beltraneja. |
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Diego Pacheco, the Marquis of Villena, and his followers maintained that Joanna la Beltraneja, daughter of King Henry IV, was the rightful queen. |
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As Joanna discovers too late, the stepford Wives are not real at all. |
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Joanna Dennehy shocked a nation with her evil and her place in history as a notorious spree killer was already secure. |
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Joanna Jardine, 25, of Cavendish Gardens, Ash-ington, grabbed James Robinson by the neck and threw a crash helmet at him. |
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Joanna Goodall was working at the Premier Inn, on New Bridge Street, when she started helping herself to cash. |
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Joanna, 66, has been a tireless supporter of the Gurkha Justice Campaign, which has mobilised massive support for the kukricarrying warriors. |
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While planning for her degree project at Dundee University, Joanna struck on an idea to develop a product she now calls Pillow Talk. |
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The hit series, which enjoyed a 20-year run on the BBC from 1992 until 2012, starred Jennifer, 57, as PR boss Edina Monsoon and Joanna, 69, as her boozy pal Patsy Stone. |
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The Philharmonic's usual concertmistress, Joanna Kurkowicz, was the violin soloist and, in fact, Korde, who is a professor of music at Holy Cross, wrote the piece for her. |
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McClure and his wife, Joanna, along with the poet Kenneth Rexroth and his daughter Mary, were the models in the play of light and shadow that constitutes Spectre Mystagogic. |
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In one classroom, 6-year-old Joanna from Syria, wearing a hot pink headband with a large flower, was sobbing as she looked at the test paper in Arabic. |
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Pilot flies home at last Joanna Morgan revealed her displeasure with the handicapper after Sky Pilot finally came good in the 1m4f handicap under Pat Smullen. |
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Sitting somewhere between the lushness of Norah Jones and quirkiness of Joanna Newsom, the quartet create songs that intertwine melancholy with rich harmonies. |
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The Archbishop and Marquis made plans to have the Infanta Joanna marry her uncle, King Alfonso V of Portugal and invade Castile to claim the throne for themselves. |
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Her niece, Joanna of Castile, attempted to gain the throne by bringing in the foreign help of Afonso V of Portugal, leading to the War of Castilian Succession. |
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His son Philip the Fair married Joanna the Mad, the heiress of Castile and Aragon, thus acquired Spain and its Italian, African, and New World appendages for the Habsburgs. |
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Other examples of joint sovereignty include Tsars Peter I and Ivan V of Russia, and Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Joanna of Castile of the Crown of Castile. |
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Charles was born in 1500 as the eldest son of Philip the Handsome and Joanna of Castile in the Flemish city of Ghent, which was part of the Habsburg Netherlands. |
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Since their oldest son Charles was only six, the Cortes reluctantly allowed Joanna's father Ferdinand II to rule the country as the regent of Joanna and Charles. |
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Soon after, in the late 15th century, in the dynastic conflict between Isabella I of Castile and Joanna La Beltraneja, part of the Galician aristocracy supported Joanna. |
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