I used to love wandering around as a kid waiting for a maggie to swoop me. |
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I'm going after Maggie and I want every man jack here to get his rifle and ride with me. |
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Lightfoot preached his sermon on women in the same summer Maggie Benson went up to Oxford. |
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At a humanist ceremony at York Crematorium, conducted by Maggie Blunt, mourners sat and kneeled in the aisles because every seat was taken. |
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Maggie, as she was known to family and friends, was predeceased by her husband Jimmy. |
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Freeman and Rim have no plans for children, but they have two labradoodles, Maggie Mae and Gypsy Rose Lee. |
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Acting as a Robin Hood for a group of starving actors, he swipes the marked can and gives it to Maggie, whom he loves from afar. |
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Maggie saw it, too, and with all the romanticism in a young woman's heart, she welcomed it. |
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Maggie takes up with and marries Prince Amerigo, an impecunious Italian nobleman with a wreck of a castle in his homeland. |
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Len's wife Maggie serves up a very tasty pasta and chicken bake with jacket potatoes. |
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Don't waste all your eggs on trying to get Maggie though, or you'll get a sarky reply when your pathetic score is displayed. |
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Maggie was too young to notice such things and was excited about meeting a lady who sang in theaters and opera houses. |
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For Quentin, for Maggie, and for me and mine, I'll extinguish the life out of you! |
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Maggie Thatcher wasn't a politician, but an ordinary thrifty housewife who had somehow become Prime Minister. |
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They are Judi Dench and Maggie Smith and they are debuting their new flick at your film festival. |
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Maggie stepped up and started pulling at the frayed knots that were tied around his ankles. |
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Maggie takes in the despondent Victoria, a bright and sensitive girl whose life is on the brink of total meltdown. |
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Maggie had just finished tying her pink bikini top when the knocking began at her door. |
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Also a belated 81st birthday is extended to Maggie McGee from her family and friends. |
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Maggie doesn't hide her animosity towards her father, and despite her daughters' curiosity, shoos him out as fast as she can. |
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He enlists the art-house talents of Maggie and Tony, cinema's most blissfully yearning on-screen couple. |
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On another occasion, Maggie is chatting to a Conservative MP when Judy gives them both a bonbon. |
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When Maggie strikes an unusual partnership with a lowly bootmaker, sparks fly. |
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Unlike the rest of the girls at the slumber party that Maggie was now hosting in her house, that was the case for two of them, in fact. |
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Caroline Quentin is unostentatious but very convincing as the central character Maggie Mee. |
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But now there was a large dark mass in the distance, and near to her Maggie could discern the current of the river. |
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If they didn't want to give Maggie a voice they could make her a deaf-mute or something. |
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Maggie was fast asleep on her bean bag, she is suffering at the moment with the arrival of some new teeth. |
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Maggie is fleeing a broken relationship when she encounters a teenage girl on the train. |
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As Maggie herself has pointed out, the institution of marriage is one of the basic building blocks of every society. |
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Maggie is quite horrifyingly selfish and happy to sponge off Ella while she susses out the situation. |
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He then claims that he was put in his place by Maggie, the writer's aunt, who ran a shop in the town. |
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Do they mean anything, faces, Maggie would think to herself when she was a bit squiffy and had had one too many glasses of sparkly spumante. |
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He heads a starry cast that includes Robbie Coltrane, John Cleese and Dame Maggie Smith. |
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Maggie began her career in obstetrics and gynaecology at Liverpool and King's, but then moved to St Thomas's to train in genitourinary medicine. |
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Maggie looked over at Jen and got up, quickly covering the few steps to gently embrace her daughter. |
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Opening the door he saw a young woman, the same age as Maggie, but with dark, straight hair, and dark eyes. |
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He nodded and called to Maggie that we were just stepping outside for a moment. |
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Shutting Themselves In by Maggie Jones, about the agoraphobic Japanese hikikomori syndrome. |
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Not an overly religious woman, Maggie had some vague notion of a grand plan. |
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True to his word, the gang leader holstered his gun and turned Maggie loose. |
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Joe had a paddle and Maggie dipped her feet into the children's paddling pool. |
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Houseproud John and Maggie Briggs filled the wrought-iron hayracks with trailing geraniums, busy Lizzies, wild cornflowers, lobelia and pansies. |
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The song's pounding rhythm had ceased and there was Maggie, walking away, off the dance floor, with her midi dress swaying as she moved. |
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I've been placing Maggie under hypnosis, and under hypnosis her personality and memory are returning. |
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In this house they can cloister their passion freely since Maggie and Adam have in a sense pushed them together. |
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Incensed with her forever indulging sister, Maggie zealously knocked on room 305, hoping Olivia would open the door. |
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Taken together, they bring to mind the Sunday paper comic-strip characters of Jiggs and Maggie. |
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All the while, a hapless Maggie sits in the drivers' seat, helpless to stop the incorrigible bug from exercising its mighty will. |
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The Christmas tree was gone, and Maggie had set up a faux fireplace in its place. |
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When there was enough room for both of them to stand outside, Maggie fired up the two-burner stove and started melting snow in both cooking pots. |
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Between farm work and treating the injuries of cowpokes, Maggie is able to put together a decent life for her family. |
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Ne'er do well Maggie Feller has finally been ejected from her parents' house and is forced to crash on her sister's couch. |
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Maggie Stratton saw first hand how her example could be followed in our county. |
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We went on and on for another hour and once again, right on time, Nurse Patz entered the room to excuse my father and send Maggie in. |
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On the mirror-like surface of this pond at midday, as it seemed, Maggie sculled her way to the mill. |
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The relief of tracing Maggie into the forests of Palet was soon dispelled when Cirrus received the phone call from his train conductor that they were broken down. |
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The always reliable actress brings a flinty edge to the formidable Maggie. |
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There was complete and utter silence as Maggie looked around and the train puffed slowly away, gaining speed until it was a speck at the end of the valley. |
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Maggie, who had been feeling an emotion of overwhelming wonder, now felt panic rise in her throat because of the man was coming into the building. |
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Marty comes home to find Rust in a tank top chatting up his wife, Maggie, in the kitchen. |
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Pillows underneath their left arms, Maggie and Lydia look at each other and laugh at the ridiculousness of this scenario. |
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Another one of those meaty roles is that of Maggie Swann, the woman at the heart of Fort Bliss. |
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At first, Maggie prances straight out of the pages of a lad's mag, at one point wearing bikini briefs, a cowboy shirt and a killer pair of open-toed stiletto boots. |
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Maggie the Cow comes to live on the Patch of Heaven dairy farm with a motley assortment of animals, including an old billy goat and a collection of chickens. |
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While Maggie, Daryl, Sasha and the others frantically chip away at the undead swarm, Rick hesitates. |
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Flat, undeveloped characters like Maggie and Beth could become real people. |
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Imagine the treasure trove of biting one-liners Maggie Smith would deliver about a relative dating a black man. |
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I'd prefer to think of Maggie as a late bloomer, one of those bored, too-bright-for-their-own-good students so advanced that their minds wander to loftier thoughts. |
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Maggie stepped forward out of the underbrush and felt wood under her feet. |
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Though, once the lights were out, before I fell asleep, all I could hear was Maggie mumbling to herself and rolling around in bed so I just assumed she was asleep. |
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So what if Maggie wants to quit school and pursue some pipe dream. |
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Smith, co-host Maggie Rodriguez and weatherman Dave Price all lost their morning spots in the latest shakeup. |
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Maggie Smith was Desdemona, the victim of circumstance, in the 1965 Othello adaptation. |
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Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie have all been accidental political players in their nearly three decades on the air. |
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And that leads to a handful of blow-out, brutally honest, hard-to-watch fights between Maggie and Milo. |
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Maggie shook her chin away and jerked her hand from his grasp. |
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Dame Maggie Smith's fiery Dowager Countess will get a confidante in the form of Lady Shackleton, played by Dame Harriet Walters. |
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His three daughters are giving him a headache, especially Maggie, the eldest, who humbles her father by marrying his chief bootmaker, Willie Mossop, and opening a rival shop. |
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Maggie and Rose Feller are best friends despite the fact that Maggie is a deadbeat with no real job or home and Rose is a high-powered successful attorney. |
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Jack has been acquitted of manslaughter and delightedly regales his girlfriend Maggie and their neighbours Lynne and Dennis with a disparaging account of the trial. |
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Maggie was a servant girl in her youth and could wield the dykebrush, carbolic soap and dishcloth with better results than anyone I had ever seen before. |
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As Maggie in a 1990 production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof she was more than just a slip of distaff Mississippi flesh. |
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Meg was a name for a little girl, while Maggie was a name for a teenager. |
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Local borough councillor Maggie Levett told members of the planning committee that there were near misses on the bridge over the former railway line almost daily. |
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Maggie remembered all those past years from which she had made splendid dinners and light sandwiches for snacks and heaven knows how many cups of tea. |
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Taking Maggie with her, the two made their way to Adam's home, only to find him kneeling in his vegetable bed, inspecting the base of one of his tomato plant stalks. |
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Maggie, if you have the hots for Bianca, grow some balls and say so. |
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When the newlywed couple take the floor for their first dance, it will be to the strains of Bert's favourite song, the Rod Stewart classic, Maggie May. |
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Maggie, I think, is curled up in the third drawer down of the tallboy. |
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When Hell-Cat Maggie screeched her battle cry and rushed biting and clawing into the midst of a mass of opposing gangsters, even the most stout-hearted blanched and fled. |
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I've been there for you, I'm supporting you and Maggie, and what do I get? |
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She was in the same barrack as I. Maggie was holding Nathan for me. |
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Being out with Maggie caused quite a sensation, quite a commotion. |
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In Portsmouth, a down-ballot ticket-mate, county attorney candidate Joe Plaia, joined Maggie as she mingled with voters. |
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This youth club is run by a very special lady called Maggie who started it for young people with special needs. |
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Her grandma Maggie Dummett won Miss Pontins 1975 and her aunt Amanda Trinder, won Junior Miss Butlins in 1976 when she was six. |
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The ones St Maggie christened brave pioneers in the new nonindustrial revolution. |
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The economic policies of Maggie Thatcher's elected government were a hard tack to swallow in some quarters, no-one would deny that. |
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The movie cast includes Janel Moloney, Maggie Sift, and producer Rose Troche. |
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Maggie Hudson Used to hang out in The Thistle, The Climax, Market Tavern and Friday night at the student bar at the Lanch. |
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Life's a bleach for Coronation Street star Maggie Norris as she experiences a bad hair day. |
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Maggie, a one-year-old bullmastiff, was rushed to Cardiff PDSA Pet Hospital because she was retching and in distress. |
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One night at the Savoy hotel in London, Maggie shot him dead. |
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Maggie is described as white, around 5ft 4ins, with a skinny build and short, shoulder-length dark brown hair. |
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Elaine Slatter, Siobhan Scanlon, Dawn Rahman, Chris Robbins, Emma Chandler, Maggie Throup. |
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Maggie Thatcher was a screeching peacock, and John Major a dreary peahen, while Tony Blair was a viper in Labour's bosom. |
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They are Andrew Goll, Martha Gregor, Maggie Johnson, Vanessa Mrkonic, Lisa Prinz and Amy Welch. |
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Among those who made a mark during Olivier's directorship were Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, Alan Bates, Derek Jacobi and Anthony Hopkins. |
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Maggie Thatcher came in and put the taxes back down and in the end, you know, you don't mind paying tax. |
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Recent harp players include Savourna Stevenson, Maggie MacInnes, and the band Sileas. |
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She takes on the role of Anne Langley, a former operatic rival to Jean Horton, played by Maggie Smith. |
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In the same year, Owen contributed the libretto for a West End musical, composer Lionel Bart's Maggie May. |
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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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South Yorkshire Police officers were dubbed by some as Maggie Thatcher's Bootboys at the time. |
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She said for slender girls, the clingier, revealing type dresses are popular from designers Paris and Maggie Sottero Flirt's prom section. |
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Maggie was the cold warrior who believed in freedom and yet cuddled up to General Pinochet. |
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This may be good in the case of antifeminist Lori but a personal standoffishness prevents her from building relationships with Maggie, Carol, Patricia, or even Beth. |
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The all-star cast also includes Douglas Hodge and Jemma Redgrave, Shameless favourite Maggie O'Neill, and The Line Of Beauty stars Hayley Atwell and Joseph Morgan. |
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Jeff Bridges is drunk and disorderly as a burned-out country singer, reaching for redemption under the gaze of Maggie Gyllenhaal in a familiar Honkytonk Man refrain. |
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Mirren continued her successful film career when she starred more recently in Gosford Park with Maggie Smith and Calendar Girls with Julie Walters. |
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In December 1880 the pair, originally from Ireland and known to friends as Catty and Maggie, lived in a house in Skirving Street, close to Scotland Road. |
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She is reviled like no other because of these antisocialist endeavors, but if it weren't for Maggie, Britain today would be another Italy, or even a Greece. |
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Campaigner Maggie Throup has waged war on graffiti daubed over grey phone junction boxes and recruited a band of volunteers to help her clean up the mess. |
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Maggie and Rory are both role models for stepping outside comfort zones, and the rewards that may be reaped when we embrace the notion that family and love really do matter. |
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The three little maids are Sandra Tinson, Maggie Lowe and Amee Bason. |
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But eldest daughter Maggie is made of equally stubborn stuff and defies her dad to marry painfully shy bootboy Will Mossop and set up a rival shop. |
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Dockery, aside from Maggie and Penelope, is also given many of writer Julian Fellowes ' best lines, and she has a terrific talent for casual, throwaway witchy remarks. |
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As Mylo tracks down a former lover Rich and Maggie struggles in her relationship with husband Lance they confront the compromises and disappointments of their lives. |
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Well he was less doppelganger than fiftyish chubby bloke with wild white hair who wouldn''t have reached the end of Maggie May without attracting Simon Cowell''s buzzer. |
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The show, also called Maggie May, ran for two years in London. |
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But no Maggie supporter has come close to ticking off the Professor's peeps as much as Emily's List, the PAC that says it wants to help elect pro-choice women Derns. |
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Fittingly, the afternoon of this busy full day was rounded out by a discussion by Sigrid McCausland and Maggie Shapley of the immense value of our archival sources. |
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The piece, with Maggie Teyte in the leading soprano role and Eugene Goossens conducting, was enthusiastically received at its premiere in the Royal Opera House. |
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Maggie was always single, always withheld.... It was during this winter that Ursula suffered and enjoyed most keenly Maggie's fundamental sadness of enclosedness. |
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