Your average sheila and bloke, be it in Sydney or beyond the black stump, doesn't have a lot of time for earbashers. |
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He was a 'boofy bloke,' a larrikin who liked a drink and a smoke, and was always in and out of hot water on the sheila front. |
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Is such footwear now trendy or is this some kind of tongue-in-cheek statement from the pocket-sized sheila? |
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To spend an afternoon at the pokies with a stubbie in your hand while the sheila and kids sit outside the pub in the 4-wheel drive is one of Australia's great institutions. |
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Rep. sheila Jackson Lee of Texas proclaimed this week that the Constitution is 400 years old. |
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Through the subtleties of the film were lost on this westerner, it seemed to involve a bloke who was keen on a sheila but was having trouble with the in-laws. |
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It seems sheila Heti has got to that point that successful authors can get to when they write about the place in which they live. |
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But horse racing is still stuck in the days when an Aussie bloke drove his Holden Ute with his cattle dog in the front and his sheila stuck in the back. |
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Sheila said the pub would continue fundraising but this year's effort had been affected by the effect of the scam. |
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This is the first time that Sheila, aged 46, has spoken publicly about her late husband. |
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I told Sheila, the waitress behind the counter, that I wanted a blueberry bagel and coffee with Irish creamer. |
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Sheila said he had been a gentleman, a man of dignity and integrity, who always had a smile on his face and was proud to be from York. |
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Sheila had heard of a gastric bypass operation from one of her clients, where titanium staples were inserted into the stomach to make it smaller. |
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And it is David's well-meaning employment of Sheila as a secretary that leads to his ruination. |
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Rebecca is best known for playing Karen in Paul Abbott's Shameless, the mouthy and tarty daughter of Frank's girlfriend, Sheila. |
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I see the notorious Sheila Face, certainly named by some carnal-dreaming mountaineer, looming like a succubus above the hut. |
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Sheila gave us a presentation of her speech for the upcoming divisional final of the International Speech Competition. |
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Bill was a partner in an asphalt contracting business and he leaves a wife Olga, sister Sheila and daughter Amanda. |
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Sheila, for example, is in shades of peach while Agreyable uses gradations of gray. |
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He joins a self-help group whose leader, played by Sheila Henderson, falls for him but her love remains unrequited. |
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Sheila is determined to rebuild her family and the couple are already trying for another baby. |
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I stopped several times to glass the Sheila Face with my monocular, trying to commit every outcrop and ice runnel to memory. |
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Dole's top aide, Sheila Burke, quickly finds herself the target of abuse from ultraconservatives because of Dole's seeming moderate stance. |
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Almost a year has passed since Sheila lost 71-year-old Graham to cancer but she still mourns him as though it were yesterday. |
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Mr Lyons' parents, John and Sheila, visited him in the Bridewell and said he was completely disorientated, swaying and slurring his words. |
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Sheila Harris, who teaches business studies and economics at the school, entered the students for the competition. |
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Sheila had seen him several times before on previous stake-outs, and he wasn't a man to be easily reckoned with. |
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There was a knock on her door and she looked up as Sheila pushed it open, sticking her head in. |
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Senior Army officers and civic leaders, headed by the Mayor of Scarborough Sheila Kettlewell, will also attend. |
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Sheila found herself clutching the sideboard for support as a surge of vertigo threatened to overcome her. |
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By the time I met her, Sheila had been smoking about twenty cigarettes a day for many years. |
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You, Sheila, are the perfect person to be the broom that cleans house in our sports establishments. |
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Knowing that her popularity can only go downhill, Sheila is enjoying every minute she spends in the limelight. |
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Sheila was an aspiring actor, and they moved to the New York commuter belt. |
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Gigolo's mother is the full sister to Sheila who has been competing succesfully at Grand Prix level with Franke Sloothaak and Daniel Deusser. |
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Such a shame, too, that her triumphs were being closely monitored by sceptical officials from the Antipodes who know where a Sheila should be sporting curves and why. |
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The album did not sell very well and, inexorably, Sheila appearedon television and featured in the music press less and less. |
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Where I am, in orchidaceous Hawaii, among squawking geese, the sun glittering on the sea, the prospect of snuggling my sweet wife Sheila. |
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The New Yorker, August 13, 1955P. 20 Sheila married Jim, a man 20 years older than she, to the sorrow of her most persistant suitor, Matt. |
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Sheila Couzins purchased a red aluminum bracelet in 1985 outside the base exchange at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, while attending technical school. |
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In 1995, then Environment Minister Sheila Copps had also seen her version of the Act scuppered by a federal election call. |
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British painter Sheila Girling, who died on 14 February, was married for 63 years to sculptor Anthony Caro. |
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London, where he has lived since he married Sheila 60 years ago, has been another important factor. |
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Sheila Zecovic felt that a definition was necessary but that it should not be too strict. |
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Like numerous stars of that period, Sheila released a compilation which sold quite well. |
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According to Sheila, they have grown 20 to 30 per cent per year without doing anything different. |
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Now, the member should remember that these measures were introduced under the former heritage minister, Sheila Copps. |
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One is that my practice required that I be out of Winnipeg for much of each year, and Sheila largely raised our kids. |
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In 1995, Ron and Sheila Hamilton started growing organic chickens for their own use. |
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Sheila talks to customers regularly to find out what they want and speaks to groups about her family's journey back to health. |
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I can't conclude this portion of my remarks about how I got here without mentioning my wife, Sheila. |
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I'm very pleased to participate in this session on behalf of Sheila Fraser, the Auditor General of Canada. |
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But an audience of several hundred packed into the gallery to hear Sheila Harrod, the world's champion whistler, give a demonstration of her skill yesterday. |
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Coun Sheila Bailey has also accused the council of being unreasonable. |
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Nearly five decades ago, it was the home of wealthy Maxwell Garvie, who was murdered by his wife Sheila and her lover Brian Tevendale. |
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Sheila von Wiese-Mack, 62, was one of these visitors, booked into a five-star hotel ready to soak up the exotic beauty of the island. |
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At the heart of it all was mum-of-two Sheila Thompson, who had her hair dyed pink before getting it all shaved off. |
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On March 2, 2001 the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum was issued a Certificate of Congressional Recognition from U.S. Congresswoman Ms. Sheila Jackson Lee. |
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Sheila quickly tired of eating salads, though, and bought low fat cookbooks and food magazines and watched television shows about healthy cooking. |
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Sheila was an outstanding business person and chef so her culinary expertise brought her into all kinds of parties, entertaining and serving dinners. |
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That day Peel was recording interviews for a programme that would be transmitted after he and his wife Sheila had departed for a Peruvian resort in the Andes. |
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Sheila has worked in Rosie's for a good many years and is well known to many Irish folk who frequent this popular and long established hostelry in the city. |
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It was a pleasant surprise when Sheila Sheridan came over to say hello. |
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A lady never reveals her age, Sheila, so my lips are sealed! |
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Yesterday, while I was out, Sheila was lucky enough to see a Red Admiral butterfly, and more unusually, a Banded Agrion Damselfly which landed very close to her. |
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We should hearken back to what Auditor General Sheila Fraser first said when she was commenting on the sponsorship scandal. |
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Faculty who worked on this project include Myrna Cassimere, Paulette Golden, Sheila Grigsby, Tammy Kiser, JoVeta Wescott, and Ruth Williams. |
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Dear brother to Sheila, Barney and Colin and brother-in-la other-in-la other w to Popsy, Lynn, Jane and Jeff. |
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Sheila was working the counter when I got there, and Pop was over at the tables with a couple of the docksiders, playing dominoes. |
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I can remember our tutor was called Norma Linklater and we had clinical teaching on the wards from Sheila Halliday and Hilda Wappet. |
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Both Sheila and Mellish got help by coincidence. |
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I thank the Auditor-General, Sheila Fraser, for her report and look forward to working in collaboration with our partners in implementing her recommendations. |
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The Honourable Sheila Copps, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Deputy Prime Minister Herb Gray were joined by other Canadian and America dignitaries during the Parade of Tall Ships along the Detroit River. |
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During his visit to Sheila he had made friends with golfers and fishermen, and once landed three quinnat salmon in one day. |
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During the 1980s and early 1990s, Sheila Fischman also worked as editor of the Éditions du Roseau's Calliope collection which presented works of English Canadian authors in French. |
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I look at Colm Feore, Sheila McCarthy, and Bill Hutt as stars. |
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The talented youngster is on the final short list for the title of African Player of the Year 2006, and is widely considered favourite for the accolade ahead of Ghana's Sheila Okai and Portia Modise of South Africa. |
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A MEMORIAL service for Sheila Lockhart, owner of Go Ballistic, will be held in the spring, writes Graham Green. |
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Claude, a young man from Oklahoma, travels to New York City. Once there, he befriends a group of hippies and falls in love with Sheila, an upmarket girl. |
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From 1979 until 1984 Sheila Whitaker built on the work of her predecessor, Nina Hibbin, to make the Tyneside an admired and respected institution in the cinema world. |
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We also extend our sincere thanks to Lori Hanson, Sheila Harms, Vic Neufeld, Vinh Kim Nguyen, and other members of the subgroup on mentorship for their insightful and thoughtful contributions to this learning module. |
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Those are dry facts, but those who knew her will tell you that Sheila Finestone was also one of the warmest, loveliest, and most energetic, indefatigable and caring people any of us will ever know. |
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Many thanks to Marion, Undeg, Mary, Bonnie, Sheila, Janet and all the others who spent countless hours in the kitchen all week to prepare the meal, during dinner and cleaning up afterwards. |
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Nancy and Sheila got into a catfight when Nancy's boyfriend cheated on her with Sheila. |
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The story, which Sheila narrates, begins as a soft-focus romantic idyll. |
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Sheila Weatherill, the independent investigator into the Listeriosis outbreak in 2008, which claimed the lives of 22 Canadians, submitted her report on July 20, 2009 to the Minister of Agriculture. |
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However, in order to ensure that the cancer has not traveled elsewhere in her body, Sheila will undergo a bone scan and a CAT scan within the next few weeks. |
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Frank Pallone and state Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver, Yahoo News reports. |
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Dr. Sheila Bennett, Associate Professor and Chair of the Preservice Department, Faculty of Education of Brock University, has taught special education both in her home province of Newfoundland, Labrador and in Ontario. |
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Sheila Myers, a certified short sale professional and foreclosure specialist from Freewheeler Realty in Islamorada, remains skeptical. |
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Her songs such as Desi Girl, Sheila Ki Jawaani and Beedi Jalayele are designed for dancing, with upbeat tempos and an innate sexiness. |
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Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made performances based on her singing these patterns. |
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The Windermere coat of arms was commissioned in 1968 and designed by local schoolgirl, Sheila West. |
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Were English girls not good enough for him that he must needs come up and take away Sheila Mackenzie, and keep her there in the South. |
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Sheila told her that John said musicians were like sleep camels when it came to that. They could stay awake for days when they had to. |
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In order to get a full grant you have to prove your theories first,'' said Sheila Balter, president of the guild. |
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Foregathered round the verdant pine With kith and kids of yours and mine, We'll sort out gifts with Maya Lin, And call Al Gore and Christo in To clink a glass with neighbors there, Like Neal Medlyn and Sheila Bair. |
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When commenting on the Radwanski file, Auditor General Sheila Fraser, was equally blunt, finding the treatment of employees saddening, and the actions of the Privacy Commissioner outrageous. |
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The most distant child is Sheila, 55, a homemaker. |
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Sheila Lavery, trainer of Mandamus He never travelled at Listowel and I'm hoping the ground was to blame. |
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Sheila Johnson has had a rougher time as a political activist. |
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Speakers included Dr. Janet Lapp, author of 'Dancing with Tigers', Olympic rower and gold medalist Silken Laumann, Sheila Heen, owner of Difficult Conversations Inc. |
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Sheila became a youth idol, but her repertoire was more grown-up, less rock and roll: her songs, although verging on the twist, had more traditional lyrics. |
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Sheila Dalton's text is reminiscent of Dr. Seuss in its creative wording and unorthodox typography, with a clever subtext that suggests that acceptance of differences can be fun too. |
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In 1963, Sheila became a pop star overnight. |
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Indeed, Sheila Bair, one of America's bank regulators, thinks that her foreign counterparts should adopt something like the American approach to buttress Basel 2. A number of European bank regulators and academics agree. |
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Richard and Sheila took Meg to an eye specialist but discovered she had a degenerative disease called Collie Eye Anomaly. |
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Cattier than a pride of lions, Sheila Hancock's monstrous ma engages teeth, nails and more besides to fend off the daughters-in-law and psychologically torture her boys into submission. |
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But now Sheila Rowbotham, the grande dame of socialist feminist studies, has attempted to lift this left-wing obloquy and save Carpenter from the condescensions of posterity. |
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Proclaimed by the Minister of Canadian Heritage, Sheila Copps, in the international year of fresh water, it marks a further advancement to bring attention to Canada's outstanding rivers. |
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May assured Sheila that there was plenty of hot water because the immersion heater had been on all evening, but although Sheila rather longed for a bath, she didn't want to keep everybody waiting for the bathroom. |
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Telefilm Canada is proud to announce the appointment of Sheila de la Varende to the position of Director, National and International Business Development. |
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Sheila is forthright and open in sharing her sadness that Creamy has died. |
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Vice President Hamid Ansari and the chief minister of Delhi, Sheila Dikshit, also offered quick prayers before settling on a pristine white diwan on the ground. |
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Frank left the town in 1937 to join Cardiff City Police and Sheila followed three years later to be an inspectress at the Royal Ordinance Factory. |
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With regards to new perfumes, I have mentioned earlier, the push into premium, and recently we launched our Attar Sheila and Attar Ghutra Eau de Parfum. |
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From the Number One bestselling author, Sheila O'Flanagan, comes an unputdownable, heart-searching new novel for every woman who still remembers her first love. |
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Owner Peter Tyer and the team gathered to thank Sheila for her hard work and commitment over the years and wished her well for her future life of leisure. |
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He's forgotten Sheila, in fact, and if he's thinking about friends, it's only a vague underfeeling that he would be really impressive if allied with Virginia Novello. |
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Like Paula, who invented a special babygro for neonatal infants to fit all their tubes and bandages, or Sheila, who gave up twin boys for adoption 50 years ago. |
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Remembering her sister Alison Holmes' brave fight with liver cancer, and having also known Spuggy, Sheila was determined to help Craig and his pals. |
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Emerging from swathes of red silk, Dhupia, who had poured herself into a glittering golden suit, swung her hips to Sheila Ki Jawani and Zor Ka Jhatka from Action Replayy. |
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Pratchett and Bernard Pearson collaborated on The Discworld Almanak, for the Year of the Prawn, with illustration by Paul Kidby, Pearson and Sheila Watkins. |
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Sami Brookes Rowetta, who made the talent show's final four, went on to tour in The Songs of Sister Act alongside Sheila Ferguson, and also presents her own radio show. |
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