Well, either she thought I was a girl or just the gayest gay guy to ever nance down the pike. |
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Despite identifying as conservative, nance made it clear this is an issue that all women should care about, across party lines. |
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Nathan Lane continues to prove himself one of the great stage actors in The nance, but the somewhat weak play works against him. |
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Men's furtive attempts to connect or the bigoted assumptions that went into the creation of the nance character in the first place? |
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First of all it should be remembered that it is producers who fi nance the institute. |
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No unnecessary gadgets, which increase costs, decrease reliability or make mainte nance and cleaning complicated. |
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It's left to the people in the audience to come to their own conclusions about what they see in the nance who stands before them, or sometimes pirouettes silently in space, like a top. |
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Rio Grande is offering a wide line of frozen tropical fruits including nance, tamarind, chipilin, jocote and Mammamee apple, as well as cashew. |
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As he took her to a tavern in York, Nance explained that she had left her lover, a married highwayman. |
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With a wee bit of searching, I found out the mystery presenter is none other than Nance. |
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Coachman Tom and his girl Nance were due to marry when she left him for another. |
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The orthography was developed by Nance from the surviving texts, and vocabulary is extended by analogizing from Breton and Welsh and forming compounds from existing words. |
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Pettway brought the infant to her home in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and renamed her Nedjra Nance. |
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The play nominees include Cyrano de Bergerac, The Nance, The Heiress, and golden boy. |
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Will Longshore, cousin of the bride, served as the crucifer, while cousins of the groom Robert Carson and Robert Nance served as torchbearers. |
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It was the vice presidency that John Nance Garner invidiously compared to a bucket of warm spit, but the role of first lady of the United States has got to be just as bad. |
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She comes from Uvalde and is a sort of protegee of John Nance Garner. |
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Honorary bridesmaid Kittie Nance Loynachan carried a tussie-mussie of roses and lilies accented with a handkerchief. |
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Nance Ackerman, documentary photographer, travelled to all parts of Canada to capture on film the faces and expressions of some 20 Aboriginal women. |
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Nance was eager to oblige, but she had the courage of her convictions and held her point. |
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Nance is, in effect, cooking his emotions, trying to extract finer feelings and more nuanced, more complex, more enduring sensations without denaturing them. |
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In that light, Richard Nance touches on the importance of having a plan for a shooter in the workplace and recommends a Run, Hide, Fight approach. |
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An increased interest in the Cornish language, started by Henry Jenner and Robert Morton Nance in 1904, saw a revival of Cornish culture and language in Cornwall. |
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The sails were designed by Nance using square main sails and two aft lateen sails as were used by ships of this size at the end of the 15th century. |
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Two close calls at the airport last week indicate airport officials should consider changing the way takeoffs and landings are handled, Nance says. |
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