It is because of Esther's firmness in their decision to send Deborah to the hospital that Jacob doesn't bring Deborah home as he wishes. |
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Deborah Doniach was part of a ground-breaking team that showed that Hashimoto's disease of the thyroid was caused by autoimmunity. |
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Staying at base camp, Deborah would look after the dogs while Jerry and I attempted to climb one of the mountain's flanks. |
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Deborah Welsh had been a flight attendant for 25 years and hated early flights, but had agreed to trade shifts to oblige a colleague. |
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When she went solo she changed her name to Deborah, but found the fans only wanted Blondie. |
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Deborah says something cruel to Carla to deny the truth that Carla unearthed. |
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Deborah Maidment, a niece, and Barbara Satour, a full sister of Mr Liddle, are on the 30 member Lhere Artepe Aboriginal Corporation. |
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Deborah suffered third-degree burns and was in the hospital for six months. |
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I will name, also, Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr necking on the beach in From Here to Eternity. |
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John and Deborah are rarely together, and when they are, they're sparking each other's imagination, not ripping each other's underthings. |
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Deborah sings almost everything between Mozart and Maxwell Davies, and has a lovely voice! |
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It would have to be Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr rolling in a passionate clinch on the wet sand in From Here To Eternity. |
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Deborah expressed regrets about the stark separation of classical ballet and modern dance. |
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As Deborah Coddington rightly pointed out, that broadens out the definition to provide protection where it is needed. |
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Deborah thinks about everything in material terms, which has alienated her from the other members of her family. |
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Postdoctoral fellow Deborah Burks, lead author of the Nature paper, decided to examine fertility in the knockout mice. |
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And who better to help share its history than resident historian and fifth-generation Kansan, Deborah Barker? |
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Leoni wore a gold silk evening dress and silk top hat, while Deborah opted for a jacket, waistcoat, gold cravat and black trousers. |
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Deborah is also editing an anthology regarding heterosexuality for Pluto Press. |
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Maybe giving Deborah K. Jones, our Ambassador to Libya, a 9mm SIG Sauer and a pair of nunchucks. |
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Show jumper Deborah Z. is enjoying her brand-new KETTERER PROFESSIONAL POP OUT 2009 for 6 horses. |
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Zack and Deborah were together again, and they were planning to live together quite soon. |
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Verdict: In some cases Dr Deborah McManners Naturopath and homeopath who runs women's clinic Homeopathic remedies can be very useful. |
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Ms. Deborah Amey KiiskeeN'tum: It works in whatever way makes sense for you when you listen to your spirit, when you listen inside. |
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Ms. Deborah Amey KiiskeeN'tum: Sharron had something that she was going to hand out to each of you. |
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Deborah J. Leong is professor emerita of Psychology at Metropolitan State College of Denver where she taught for 32 years. |
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Joe and Deborah Green made 109p from a Limousin cross bull that they had bred and Martin and Jayne Brown of Folkton made the best price of the day at 111p per kilo. |
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Recently, Frame's neice and literary executor, Pamela Gordon, exchanged e-mails with Deborah Treisman, the magazine's fiction editor. |
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The tiger-striped Will Porter and Deborah McCasland are a cute team as the mischievous cat burglars Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer. |
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Hungry Beast caught up with Deborah to talk about Buddhism, vegetarianism, and what she eats when she eats alone. |
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She ran into the bushes, leaving behind Aisha Zanna, Dorcas Yakubu, Deborah Solomon and more than 200 other classmates. |
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I don't think I could say which is the party of the NHS, I really don't Deborah Lee speaks quickly and punctuates her sentences with acronyms. |
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Pole Star: Human Rights in the Information Society, by Deborah Hurley, launched in the context of the World Summit on the Information Society. |
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Peter Hulm was editorial adviser, with proof-reading by Deborah Murith and design by Nikki Meith. |
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I would also like to thank Deborah Wince-Smith and the Council of Competitiveness for their contribution in making this conference so successful. |
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Deborah and I were married 34 years, and I've been married almost five years now to Cindy. |
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So think of City more as Deborah from Men Behaving Badly, with Real being Tony. |
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Deborah was talking about the kind of charity that shakes a tin outside a supermarket, or does a bungee jump, or sets up a direct debit. |
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I do wish, however, the member opposite would listen to Mike Duffy, Tom Flanagan and Deborah Grey on other issues. |
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Miss Deborah Grey: Mr. Speaker, we know tax points are not for the federal government to give. |
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Deborah is particularly effective in facilitating communication among diverse stakeholders. |
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About the influence of modern technology on human behavior, Deborah answered. |
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Deborah delivers dependable service to meet clients' needs with the highest professional standards. |
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Special thanks go to Deborah Pike and Lynn Eakin, who assisted with the research and writing of the study. |
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Deborah explains that the clinics are also food distribution points and that many people bring wheelbarrows to transport their rations home. |
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Deborah Simon is a Professional Speaker, Life Coach and Author working with young people and their families. |
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Deborah M. Howes has more than 25 years experience in dispute resolution and labour relations. |
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To this point, the ISH has been largely a dream with only one part-time staff member, director Deborah Henderson. |
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Deborah Hines a Canadian national joined the Operations Team of the GEF on January 19 as Senior Results Based Management Specialist. |
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Deborah is not looking forward to the audit and the working environment she'll have to endure to get the work done. |
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Most recently, Deborah was a founding member of the city's first Independent Living Resource Centre. |
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Deborah Haines explains why that was so important and the legacy it has created. |
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Just in time for Cinco de Mayo, award-winning Latin recipe queen Deborah Schneider is out with a new book, Amor y Tacos. |
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As for Deborah, there was certainly a puritanical strain in society, but she was a Baptist. |
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But as you write in the novel, baptists excommunicated Deborah for dressing as a man. |
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Carroll noted that the vehicle had a Pennsylvania plate, DJV5220, registered to Michael and Deborah Frein. |
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Finally, Deborah Racicot of Narcissa prepares mouth-watering pumpkin crepes with warm sage cinnamon en glaze. |
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For cookbook author Deborah Krasner the best way to have a burger for dinner is without a bun and seared in salt. |
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A New York native, Music Director Alan Gilbert will lead the performances, headlined by soprano Deborah Voigt. |
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This is where having a low-key character like Deborah Samson, rather than, say, George Washington, was really helpful. |
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After Weinstein's kidnapping, SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley released a statement condemning his abductors. |
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Deborah W. Brooks, co-founder with Fox at his Parkinson's foundation, on the secret to his comeback. |
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Deborah Tannen knows all about sisterhood, sister-speak, and the pitfalls and perplexities of sibling rivalry. |
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Linda Willey and Deborah Johnson drove 200 miles from the Outer Banks to Raleigh Monday morning. |
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Ms. Deborah McInnes: It's not a problem with Canada Council, it's a problem with what we expect Canada Council to do, and we expect it in such a way that it creates a defensiveness. |
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Again, Angela, Deborah and I head for the remote areas of the country. |
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After two commercially successful English oratorios Esther and Deborah, he was able to invest again in the South Sea Company. |
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Red is the punctuation note visible in the orchestrated clusters of Winterhalter crinolines from Valentino's Ludwig collection that was captured in the illusive and perfectly grounded reality by Deborah Tuberville. |
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So rather like the unworn clothes in her wardrobe going to the charity shop, Deborah would simply erase people from her diary whom she hadn't contacted for years. |
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Pathologist Dr Deborah Condell said he died from hydrogen sulphide poisoning. |
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Deborah McIntosh: Lawyer, specializing in human rights. |
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During Franklin's decade and a half in London, Deborah appears not as a cherished wife and companion, but as a business partner who is sometimes scolded for dilatoriness. |
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Deborah finds her clients are often sensitive to nut oils, cucumber, geranium, glycerin and lanolin. |
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Led by the University of Manitoba's Deborah Stienstra, this research also contributed to partnerships between RIM, Nokia and the Neil Squire Society. |
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The Governor General, accompanied by Ms. Deborah Tynes, Chief Executive Officer of the Beaufort-Delta Health and Social Services Authority, will have tea with the Elders of the long term care facility. |
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Both Deborah and Zack had seen this immediately! |
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Tapping into this network was a real time-saver, he told me. Update: In the column, I made a reference to Deborah and Frank Popper, two academics who have written about the Great Plains. |
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Deborah Strang and Mark Bramhall, on the other hand, beautifully play middle-age lonely-hearts Rosemary and Howard. |
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Bibler, and Cecile Accilien as well as Jon Smith and Deborah Cohn for comprehensive surveys of the transnational US South. |
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He was a jovial man who already knew Deborah and Nigel. |
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Deborah Stothard : During the first two days of the Forum, many participants talked about the war on global terrorism and the US presence in Iraq. |
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Claude lives with Deborah, his wife of 25 years. |
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A rare and astonishing book, sensitively translated by Deborah Smith, Human Acts enrages, impassions and, most importantly, gives voices back to those who were silenced. |
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First runner-up is Deborah Carey, president and founder of the New Glarus Brewing Company, in New Glarus in southwestern Wisconsin. |
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Deborah Hussey was the daughter of Stephen Flemmi's common-law wife. |
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After Marcel heard about the new quality control standards, he asked Deborah to study them and report back to him with recommendations about what the firm should do. |
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For two years both Deborah and Chris withdrew from public life while she nursed him through a rare genetic skin disease pemphigus vulgaris. |
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A Certificate of Distinction was also awarded to Detective-Constable Deborah Knight of the Durham Regional Police Service for her work with the Youth in Action Program. |
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Eyepatch Deborah, who now wears an eyepatch, then had months of radiotherapy, and a year later had recovered enough to return to work. |
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Dr. Deborah Fels is a professor in the Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management and director of the Centre for Learning Technologies at Ryerson University. |
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Though he could not describe his residence, Deborah tells me that he unclasps his seat belt as they draw near and offers to get out and open the gate. |
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Next came Deborah, strongly coloured by the Coronation Anthems and Athaliah, his first English Oratorio. |
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Sometimes, as in the triumphant Song of Deborah found in the Biblical Book of Judges, these songs celebrate victory. |
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In 2016, Ifans played Fool alongside Glenda Jackson in Deborah Warner's production of King Lear, at the Old Vic. |
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Albert Namatjira became a painter, and actors such as David Gulpilil, Ernie Dingo, and Deborah Mailman became well known. |
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Daniel Day was born in Mendon, MA and was the son of Joseph Day and Deborah Taft. |
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Deborah Sampson posed as an Uxbridge soldier, and fought in the American Revolution. |
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Also writers like George Saunders, Aimee Bender, Deborah Eisenberg. |
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During the 1940s, Powell had love affairs with actresses Deborah Kerr and Kathleen Byron. |
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Deborah Ellen Frisch, 53, is facing a charge of initiating a false report and a probation violation in the previous case. |
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Deborah Pilla reassures parents that bonding offers a quick, safe solution to making their child's smile whole and bright once again. |
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The former Today co-host Deborah Norville spoke after Stern. |
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In Bendigo, another boom town, you can see opulent buildings, explore a rich Chinese heritage and drop the equivalent of thirty-storeys in the Central Deborah Gold Mine. |
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Marte Deborah Dalelv said in an interview that she did not want to remain silent before her appeal in September. |
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Her given name is Deborah Denise Trachtenberg. |
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Deborah Markee, MSN Ed, RN, began her career as a registered nurse at Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. |
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Delegates were effusive in their praise for Speaker Peters, Clerk Deborah Deller, Zina Decker and other members of the organizing committee for a very successful conference. |
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The indomitable character and remarkable courage and determination of Parvana were inspired by personalities Deborah Ellis met while working in refugee camps in Pakistan. |
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Deborah talks about politicians not playing to their strengths when meddling in the day-to-day, but also believes the service's political profile can only be a good thing. |
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At the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, Deborah clinched the women's elite sprint and women's elite keirin. |
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Deborah has a Masters of Arts in Conflict Issues and a Bachelor of Environmental Studies focusing on organizational and community development from the university of Waterloo. |
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Special thanks are due to Deborah Snelson for proof-reading all the chapters, and to Chryssee Perry Martin and Cynthia Moss for copy editing the book. |
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Actress Deborah Raffin, who became well-known relatively late in her life for launching a successful audio book company, has died of leukemia. |
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I might have ended impressing dorty Deborah and saving dozens of other kids. |
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We get Theo practising his boxing skills, Duncan discussing his bedroom habits and Deborah having a right go at a Norfolk band called Hamfatter. |
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When Deborah Warner had Fiona Shaw careering freely around the Garrick Theatre, the Beckett estate stepped in smartish and stopped the production. |
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The last three concerts in the Alcúdia Jazz Festival bring us three fascinatingly innovative events: the groove music of Dave Pybus, the Deborah J. Carter Quartet and the Avishai Cohen Trio. |
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My sister read the Deborah Jackson book when she was pregnant. She was enchanted, being a full-on lentil weaver. |
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Deborah Wilkinson, of Whitehouse Stud in Waskerly, County Durham, is proudly showing off Woiwode, a graded Hanoverian imported from the state-stud in Celle in Germany. |
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Mrs Deborah, having disposed of the child according to the will of her master, now prepared to visit those habitations which were supposed to conceal its mother. |
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Folktales exist mainly to teach our children not to stray out of reach for their own safety, as confirmed by Deborah O Neill, an English Literature teacher at Al-Sahwa School. |
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Stunning Deborah Flores-Narvaez, 31, was known by everyone as Debbie. |
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New Glarus founder and president Deborah Carey's thumbprint is on the bottle just to remind everyone that this is a real New Glarus handcrafted beer. |
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The striking White Cheeked Turaco has repeatedly been spotted in Deborah Coning's garden, in Grangetown, and she believes it is a pet or from someone's collection. |
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But a 1985 London revival at the Old Vic with Deborah Kerr was successful, as was a 2007 production at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts. |
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See Megillah 14b for a criticism of Deborah in this connection. |
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Deborah Porter, Innovative Speaker who strengthens small business through critical thinking, and David Lurry, GM of the newly opened Club E in College Park. |
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A COUPLE have turned a retro arcade game hobby into a thriving business boasting celebrity customers such as Ant and Dec, Joe Calzaghe and Dragon's Den regular Deborah Meadon. |
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He now gave Mrs Deborah positive orders to take the child to her own bed, and to call up a maid-servant to provide it pap, and other things, against it waked. |
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But appeal judge, Mr Justice William Davis, sitting in London yesterday with Lady Justice Rafferty and Judge Deborah Taylor, dismissed the complaints as unarguable. |
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And according to NYC reflexologist Deborah Flanagan, foot reflexology has incredible powers of healing the entire body through the use of pressure points. |
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Deborah Black pens a masterful article on Avicenna and the cogitative power, offering a detailed presentation of his account of human thought in light of soul-body dualism. |
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Ably led by Deborah Gaffney, Kate Dancy, and Jason Fraser keep TEI on track in respect of the conferences, courses, and seminars that we hold each year. |
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