John Fry and his wife Elizabeth opened a butcher and baker shop and William Andrews, a saddler of Laura, opened up for business next door. |
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Of course, as a librarian she must now rush off and buy lots of Laura Ashley print dresses, cardigans, and tweed suits. |
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Laura started dancing at the age of seven at Sara Packham's dance classes, in Oxenhope, and said her love for it had continued to grow. |
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My dear Dr. Laura, it would seem that your two grievances are truly one and the same. |
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Laura immediately flips through the papers until she reaches the appropriate page. |
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As it turns out, Aaron wasn't the only person to have been carrying a torch for Laura. |
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Sam watched Laura run off and she stood under the awning waiting for the rain to let up. |
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Laura began to cook more and often adjusted recipes to prepare one or two servings, instead of four or more. |
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Bauer started the day two shots behind Laura Diaz and tied for second place. |
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Laura reached out and stroked the eagle's great majestic wings and the painting slid to the side. |
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He doesn't think Laura can handle Robert, and Luke is worried that Robert is putting the make on her. |
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The only thing that really annoys him is when Laura begins to speak to the children in Finnish. |
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I saw Laura unlocking her car a few feet in front of me, offering me a warm smile. |
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He was the one who talked filth to Laura Dern in Wild At Heart and more recently played a thumbless Canadian spy in The English Patient. |
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She drags Tom inside with her so she can give him the third degree about this boy he's found for Laura. |
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And I think Laura and I, and our co-producer, Eden, kept each other going when one of us had doubts. |
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My then wife, Laura, didn't like the idea, and as it turned out, I should have listened to her. |
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She walked back into the flat and then returned with a girl slightly younger than Laura. |
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Al and Laura would argue that positive market research will also get you a mediocre product. |
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In 1998 Laura George and Rebecca Rowe imported a container-load of French country antiques and took them to a Dublin fair. |
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Gemma and Laura take great interest in the different interpretations of the same role by each principal. |
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Laura patted her pockets, finally coming up with her guitar pick and one of Carrie's colored pencils. |
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Laura came from quite a good family, both parents still together, a rarity in those parts. |
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In the background he heard Laura yelling something but his mind was closed to everything. |
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A synchronistic meeting between Laura and two elderly British sisters reveals a message from beyond the grave. |
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He is survived by his five daughters, one son and his grand-daughter Laura. |
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Laura worked as an entertainer at a holiday camp and left the company last year after being offered a singing job in Cyprus. |
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Laura and Zoe showed up, we caught the train to Dover and changed there for Canters. |
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After attending Saint Petersburg College Prep School, Laura studied at the University of South Florida in Tampa. |
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Nicole was too struck by his appearance to notice that Laura was trying to hide herself from the world. |
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Until the double transplant ops, Laura was forced to spend nine hours every day hooked up to a dialysis machine. |
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Saturday night brought oodles of red wine celebrating Chris's birthday, and Sunday a dim sum lunch with Laura and Katy. |
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Laura was lying with her head at the foot of her bed, her feet resting on the headboard. |
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Laura normally just stood there and sighed while listening to the one-sided conversation. |
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All have their individual touches, from Laura Ashley curtains to carpet slippers. |
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Laura says she has no problem with her caring role and has time to see her friends and take part in outside activities. |
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The Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Carillon is the second-largest carillon in the world. |
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I remember the good ole days when Laura would totally fold under the pressure. |
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The story concerns two cousins, Laura and Janette, who consider two offers of marriage extended to Laura. |
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The best actor is joining Laura Linney in the dramedy for Fox Searchlight Pictures, which is being written and directed by Tamara Jenkins. |
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When Laura plays the piano, her adorer stands there, one moment an exanimate statue, the next a disembodied spirit. |
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Andy walked away after that, leaving Laura crying on the floor nursing her possibly dislocated jaw. |
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She tells him that he and Laura are unusual and full of natural endowments and so capable of grand success if they would just try for it. |
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But Laura, 18, walked off with all 20 prizes after being randomly selected to take part in a quiz section of the programme. |
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Laura sat curled up at one end of her bed, a book in hand and a notebook in the other. |
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Donal Hennessy is the new musical director while Laura Kilkenny is yet again responsible for costume design and wardrobe. |
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Laura landed a hand-plant on the quarter and some fakie 180 rocks as well as a bs boardslide on the rail and some flatland flips. |
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Last night's pubbing turned out to be far more than just a quick drink to see Laura. |
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Dennis Lehane's Mystic River was made into a film starring Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon and Laura Linney. |
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It stands to reason that had the series been set today, Laura would have had a weblog, not a diary. |
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There was such a big change in Laura after she became ill that I just wanted to do something to get her life back on the rails. |
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The timber cutters in turn provided extra income for nearby farmers during lean times to transport it to Laura the nearest railhead. |
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Laura Bush is all deferential and smiles in public, but you can bet that she whipsaws him like a swing in private. |
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So Ken tries to have it both ways, getting his oats with Laura and his dinner with Hilary, which is what causes his ultimate downfall. |
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Laura does most her training for swimming and is ranked in the top five for her age group in that sport. |
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Newspaper editor Laura Kincaid's investigation of the case and the small town uncovers a history of witchcraft and demonology. |
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He had a stand-up row with Laura Nyro during a demo taping as he insisted that she should stick to cover versions and other people's songs. |
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Despite being a relatively docile, blonde older sibling, I deeply identified with the headstrong, brown-haired, younger sister Laura. |
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I have a delicious crispy chilli squid, Laura has a scary-looking aubergine salad, and we share something called a vegetarian sushi. |
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I turned to Laura and nodded before she put her foot down on the accelerator and sped off in the direction of her and Paul's houses. |
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Laura stood beside Kemp, her eyes reddened, sniffling, her hand on his arm. |
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Which leaves a rather surprised looking Laura sitting at the top of my heap, by default rather than on account of any particular merit. |
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This one was a reel, and Peter was convinced that there was not a girl in the world he'd rather dance a reel with than Laura Hope. |
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He had married his wife Pauline just a year previously and they had three daughters, Donna, Laura and Paula. |
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Laura reached over for her paper and pen and then began to write a letter to send to her father who lived in Tokyo. |
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Laura was taking a gap year in her education after finishing a course at Sheffield College. |
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While mourning in a rather frosty manner, Laura discovers a man living in her home. |
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They had followed Laura for a day, in class and rehearsals, getting ready and then appearing in performance. |
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Maybe Laura will happily drop me off there so I can get crunk without her for a change. |
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Laura said it's the perfect home for her and her husband, Darren, and their spunky 8-year old daughter, Sarah. |
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He lies awake at night, with Laura in the next room, sleeping the sleep of the virago. |
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Sally with her handler Laura proved that cross-breeds are just as good at obedience and agility as their pedigree counterparts. |
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Evil Laura won't slow down, and near the end of the race I am intent on lapping Lauren. |
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As Laura crouches near the Victrola, not looking at her mother, Amanda calls Tom into the living room to congratulate him on his joke. |
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Laura came home very distressed because she thought her form teacher would tell her off for being late. |
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While brows are sprouting, make sure to fill them in with an eyebrow pencil or brow powder, advises beauty guru, Laura Mercier. |
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Carol and Laura had prepared a casserole and a chocolate layer cake, respectively. |
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Laura and I did a lot of talking during that time, a lot of very serious, deep, soul-searching talking. |
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She had promised to meet Laura and Toni in town for some retail therapy and she didn't want to keep them waiting. |
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The heroine's vampirish double appears to Laura in the night at the foot of her bed. |
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His mother, Laura, had overdosed on Valium, the drug her doctors had prescribed for her bouts of depression. |
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Tiny perfume bottles in delicately colored glass always brought Laura to mind. |
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Laura Smith's colour-crammed back-projections, with captions ribboning up the side, are now fully-fledged and better-timed. |
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Laura is a relatively newcomer to the sport and only began competing at 13 years of age. |
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Laura had a bad habit of biting her nails and told Sara to hit her anytime she caught her. |
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Laura Hibbert, from Catterick Garrison, saw off the other 23 young brainboxes in the national contest's final, broadcast on ITV last night. |
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After three days, Laura couldn't stand it anymore, and she snowshoed into East Corinth to find a telephone. |
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Laura decides to place her father's old Cub Scout neckerchief to a tree root in front of the tower where Grandfather's name is painted. |
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I was neatening a table of books when they walked by, Laura was giving him a tour. |
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I'm glad they're finally doing it and I'm unsurprised that Rob and Laura are still together. |
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It isn't that I'm a sneak, it's just that I don't want Laura getting too cross and I can see signs of trouble appearing. |
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I didn't really know Laura but I've seen her in the village and she was a bonny girl. |
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As it happened, the first person he found was Laura, who was sitting a little ways inside the cave, unbraiding her hair. |
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Laura Blackburne, a judge who presides over a drug court in New York City, helped a suspect elude arrest in her courtroom. |
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At the door, Laura pulls a hairpin out of her hair and sticks it into the lock. |
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Bryan and Laura were chatting while Michelle talked with Nikki about our low supplies. |
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Thanks to Laura, who found their site, we now have the low-down on The Stills. |
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Through use of her hands, Laura has shown a tremendous ability for such pursuits as art, needlework, craftwork and cookery. |
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Then he literally runs into Laura in the hallway as she drops by to bring Rob the sack lunch he accidentally left at home. |
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Laura told us later that every week 15 different species of flowers start blooming on the prairie preserve. |
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A local handyman would lumber past each day on his way from odd-job to odd-job, eying little twelve-year-old Laura with a smile and a hello. |
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Laura Dern plays a troubled housewife, simmering with a quiet anger at the state of her marriage to the laid back academic Mark Ruffalo. |
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Laura scowled, this banter could go on for hours, and tonight she was in no mood for it, handling Ryan was enough for the time being. |
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He was busy trying to think of a potential plan when he heard a sniff and turned back around to find Laura hugging her knees tightly and biting her lip, hard. |
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Or a category populated with Orange Is the New Black actresses, like Kate Mulgrew, Laura Prepon, and Danielle Brooks? |
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The Fox News host seemed to belittle Laura Ingraham during an on-air clash about same-sex marriage. |
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June will see the returns of Weeds, Laura Linney's cancer comedy The Big C, and The Real L Word. |
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But billy Childs absolutely delivers the goods in this poignant collection of Laura Nyro songs. |
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First show this morning was Zoe Jourdan, with MTV's Laura Whitmore in the front row, followed by bora Aksu. |
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For a moment in the book we get a glimpse of the Laura Bush beneath her pleasant, unchanging smile. |
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He is the young and randy knight who has his way with Catherine, the only woman in the castle, played in a suitably restrained way by Laura Richmond. |
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Arran, who works in the building trade has been going out with Laura for the past 11 years, and the happy couple will honeymoon in St. Lucia, Barbados. |
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I felt Aunt Laura sit next to me and wrap me in another embrace. |
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We had been bigger once, but Laura is not a good person to get on the wrong side of, and you don't want to know what happened to the ones who were exiled. |
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He was wonderful, with Laura Linney, as a burdened brother and sister looking after an ailing parent in The savages. |
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Laura and her passenger, schoolmate Judy Dykes, were both treated at the local hospital for their own bruises. |
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William James quoting from the childhood reminiscences of Ballard, a deaf mute, and Laura Brigman's case, a blind-deaf mute, however, illustrate the two points aptly enough. |
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So he saws the end off his one-barrelled shotgun, saddles up his Zimmer frame, and he and his trusty wife Laura mosey along very slowly to the bank. |
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Laura sighed and all of a sudden, a rush of feelings came over her. |
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However, for the organisers, contestants like Laura and those like her are a Godsend, because to say that beauty pageants are a magnet for criticism is an understatement. |
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Wells transformed old cheating and heart songs into soul music by resisting the overplay of emotion, writes singer Laura Cantrell. |
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Of course, this was the late 1960s and Laura had yet to marry a man named George and take up the mantle of First Lady of the United States of America. |
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Tomei meanwhile reminds what a great actress she really is in her portrayal of Laura, a fellow barfly with an ambiguous background who briefly becomes involved with Chinaski. |
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Stepping off the airplane and into the Houston humidity, the first sight I spotted was not my homesick sister Laura, but a colossal bronze statue of George H.W. Bush. |
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And Laura Mason will be taking a trip down memory lane to show how the pancheon was used as a bread-proving pot in traditional farmhouse kitchens. |
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This is the next Hobby Lobby By Irin Carmon, MSNBC Laura Grieneisen and Liz Miller have a lot in common. |
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Jon and Laura have wandered in and are giving the interview a wide berth. |
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It is the maturing of British multiculturalism that has made the phenomenon of Laura Johnson, gang chauffeur, possible. |
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Now that Laura has been revealed to be little more than a collection of notes, the debate seems silly, meretricious. |
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Taking a job as a typist at a factory, Laura soon finds an unlikely benefactor in her employer. |
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Unlike her brother, however, Laura does not renounce her love, but determines to hide it from view. |
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Laura looked at the food and felt her stomach do twirls and twists. |
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Palin's latest misadventure was the defense of Dr. Laura Schlessinger's dropping of the N-bomb 11 times on constitutional grounds. |
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As the all-singing, all-dancing, no-nonsense nanny, Laura has stepped into one of her biggest roles in the very first stage musical to be based on the original 1934 book. |
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Newtown pediatrician Laura Nowacki lost eight of her patients in the massacre at Sandy Hook. |
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Michelle Monteith, baby-voiced and appropriately mousy as Laura in the first act, manages the transformation in the second with great believability. |
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Prince Harry is in the velodrome where British cyclist Laura Trott has just claimed England's 21st gold medal in the omnium. |
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But the plan misfired, and when Laura found herself on her own at college, her high-flying life went into a nosedive. |
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Tomorrow, after all, is another day, and as Laura repeatedly, and ominously, notes, the weather could break. |
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She can act out the opt-out revolution and be as meaninglessly popular as that other stay-at-home mom, Laura Bush. |
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On Friday, I met a voter named Laura Snipes at a Gingrich event in Orangeburg. |
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With a loud sniff, Laura rose from the bed and walked into the kitchen. |
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Laura screamed, stamping her heeled foot on the ground loudly. |
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And she realized that Laura and this other woman were in cahoots. |
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Expect companies such as Kraft and Campbell's to push their packaged goods during station breaks, says Laura Smith, vice president and director of the advertising agency. |
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His Wednesday is going to be a roller-coaster ride from Rush Limbaugh to Fox to Laura Ingraham to who knows what. |
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Liam Neeson was across from me, rowan Atkinson was seated next to me, and on the other side was Laura Linney. |
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Also, the first of the care packages from Laura arrived today! |
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Laura was having a great time, but then all of a sudden, her heart sank. |
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In a rush of wind, Laura ran down the hallway and into study hall. |
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I led Laura to The Mermaid, where she trailed behind me, chain-smoking. |
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At least Laura will be there to help harness my overactive imagination. |
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Laura Bailey, Bay Garnett and Elle Macpherson are fans, and Gwyneth Paltrow commissioned a necklace for herself and a bracelet featuring an apple charm for her daughter. |
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Far more common are the direct iconographic or poetic references to the classical goddesses Diana, Cynthia and Astraea or to Petrarch's chaste maidens, Laura and Tuccia. |
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When I surfaced, I saw Laura floating face down in the water. |
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Laura and Hannah sat cross-legged on Laura's bed sipping hot cocoa. |
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But the impressive building caught the eye of patissier John Slattery and, with the support of his two daughters, Kate and Laura, he intends to expand his thriving business. |
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To illustrate this point Laura Mulvey showed a filmstrip from a 1929 film. |
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Now he and his wife Laura are moving to a larger house nearby, and plan to start a programme of improvements as soon as they sell their current home. |
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The off-stage reserve gave way to unabashed youthful enthusiasm when they were playing, with Laura bouncing around most of the time like a human pogo stick. |
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Murray is fine as long as his character isn't waxing poetic, and Laura Teasdale provides some very welcome comic relief as the flat-footed maid Cathleen. |
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Laura rolled her eyes not knowing whether he was serious or flirting. |
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Speaking fluent English and Chinese, Laura is a good co-ordinator among volunteers and a bridge between volunteers and the staff in the institute. |
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My daughter, Laura, is severely disabled and one of her few enjoyments is a visit to the pool for the freedom of the water and the company of her friends. |
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On Sunday trainee veterinary nurse Laura Harrison-Allan was amazed to find a male mallard and nine ducklings standing outside the pen holding the recovering bird. |
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We have seen a similar process occurring in Petrarch's visionary poem, where Laura exteriorizes en passant the process of fashioning a poetic self. |
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Bipolar Laura Scull, 27, was sectioned last January and treated with Haloperidol. |
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Jenkins was born in Neath, Wales, where she and her sister Laura were raised by their parents Selwyn John and Susan. |
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Textile designer Laura Marsden takes the trend to the nursery with her Lettie Belle Barn Owlet cushions. |
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Laura Litt and fiance Dominic Williams came across the artefact at an auctioneers in Devon. |
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He left the ship in Egypt and flew on to Colombo, but, he wrote to Laura, the voices followed him. |
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Laura Ashley's wallpaper and paint collections burst with subtle green shades such as Eau de Nil, Sea Green and Teal. |
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Laura Ashley's selection is particularly impressive with its fashionable hand-made feel, especially this basket weave throw and knitted cushions. |
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Leister was born June 11, 1912, in Boston to Alfred and Laura Woods Jackson. |
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Here's the account of the Sunday Mirror's Laura Elvin of Michelle and Ross Hui and their unexpected baby girl, Megan. |
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Loving husband of Laura, devoted father of Nicole, loving son of Rita and Andrew, loving brother of Renate, Heidi and Kare. |
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Laura Tuck, World Bank Vice President for Europe and Central Asia, today completed her visit to the Kyrgyz Republic. |
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Shocked and knickerless, with an open back gown, 5ft 10in Laura knew she finally had to do something about her weight. |
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I honestly don't think owner Clive Smith, in sending Kauto to horse whisperer Yogi Breisner and eventer Laura Collett, is making a boo-boo. |
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I made my way back to Laura, and we picked up our rental car. |
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Terry Neese, CEO and founder of the Institute for the Economic Empowerment of Women, and a video message from former First Lady Laura Bush. |
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In the meantime, following their initial encounter in Portofino, Waugh had fallen in love with Laura Herbert. |
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Misha Glenny gives a date of 22 March, Tom Gallagher gives 2 April, while Mary Kaldor and Laura Silber and Allan Little give 6 April. |
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The Battle of the Beauties takes place at 1pm featuring Miss Northumberland, Laura Hickey, and Miss Sunderland, Pip Attle. |
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Stylistically, though, the film shows a clear awareness of gaze theory and gender as initially and influentially theorized by Laura Mulvey. |
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The Vista has been feng shui-certified by consultant Laura Cerrano of Feng Shui Long Island who advised the developers. |
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Along the peninsula developmental road, there are small service centres at Lakeland, Laura and Coen. |
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An episode featured a girl named Laura, a huge darts fan who wrote into the show wanting to meet and play darts with Taylor. |
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To the east and west of the peninsula ridge lie the Carpentaria and Laura Basins, themselves made up of ancient Mesozoic sediments. |
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Francisco Balagtas, the poet and playwright who wrote Florante at Laura, is recognized as a preeminent writer in the Filipino language. |
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In 1990, Bruno married his partner Laura at a small church in Hornchurch, an area of Greater London near the border with Essex. |
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She became only the third English player to win a major after Laura Davies and Alison Nicholas. |
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Class valedictorian is Laura Souther, the daughter of Rick and Judy Souther. |
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Courteney, Christina, and Laura all heading to splitsville in one week. |
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Since 1988 Laura Davies has played on both the LPGA and Ladies European Tours. |
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Your home looks like it was put together during an argument between a chintzy Laura Ashley designer and a Hypervalue lorry driver. |
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World and European medal winning trampolinist Laura Gallagher is also supporting the drive. |
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Laura Rozen reports on national security as a senior correspondent for The American Prospect. |
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But for the past two months, Controller Laura Chick and Councilman Tony Cardenas have battled over the best way to reform the system. |
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One afternoon Laura damaged some furniture, and Mr. Sherman prescribed as her punishment a mealless evening. |
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Frank Dobie, Edna Ferber, Will Henry, Helen Hunt Jackson, Jack Schaefer, Wallace Stegner, John Steinbeck and Laura Ingalls Wilder. |
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Chris Hoy won gold in the keirin and Laura Trott in the Omnium. |
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The panel comprised award-winning singer Laura Mvula, Vix Vox from Fuzzbox, The Specials' Horace Panter and Phil Etheridge from The Twang. |
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While director Robert Harmon's 15-certificate They stars Laura Regan as a psychology student who suffers night terrors. |
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Next month's speaker will be Laura Dickon, from Podology foot care in Saltburn. |
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Laura Sutherland, 33-year-old managing director of Glasgow-based Aura PR, takes her three-year-old miniature poodle Eddie in to work with her. |
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Laura was saying something. A mellifluous name, he thought. I wish she were far away, so I could call her. |
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Laura takes the baby green-cheek conures home every night in a portable incubator. |
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Born with cerebral palsy Laura, now 44, and a Newsome resident, was considered to be uneducable. |
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And eight years later, after a nuclear war, the nuclear family of Tom, Suze and their unexpected daughter Laura are wandering around. |
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Laura gets her chance in a dramatic storm and shipwreck, and helps save the island. |
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We found beautiful La Artisan eau de nil tiles from Laura Ashley at Homebase. |
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Besides Sharky's, Laura An pointed out that Sagebrush Cantina in Calabasas and Islands respectively make robust and decent fish tacos. |
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Laura is described as around 5ft 3ins, of medium build, fair complexion and with shoulder-length, straight, brown hair. |
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The encounter with Laura that Good Friday was a coup de foudre, and for the rest of his life he was to adore her, mostly from afar. |
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Laura Duerdin lost two televisions, two video recorders, a DVD player a Playstation 2 and a combi-boiler. |
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Former Eurovision contestant Jade Ewen is also in the category, as are Irish soul singer Laura Izibor and London-based MC Master Shortie. |
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Quinn, Medicine Woman,'' which adds to its Old West atmosphere, says Calabasas Chamber of Commerce spokeswoman Laura Ashton. |
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Laura Heming recently graduated from Redeemer College and is the Record's summer intern. |
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After their split, he was romantically involved with Irish TV presenter and model, Laura Whitmore. |
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Manuscripts and magic scrolls feature an early Ethiopian language, Ge'ez, according to Laura Garrity-Arquitt of the museum. |
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They include the Chinese Software Developer Network, Gemeinschaft, Homer, Laura Testi, Portugal Academic Network, and Telio. |
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Pet Inc.'s Laura Scudder division, a West Coast region chipper, has revamped its Dittos brand stack chips. |
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Laura Dern, 48, played paleobotanist Dr Ellie Sattler, who escaped the island alive. |
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Laura Blackburn Lancaster and Debbie Shoup Hayes served as matrons of honor. |
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Laura is slightly crippled by a gimpy leg but much more so by her exquisite shyness. |
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I say how much I like the shabby lounge atmosphere of a ruin pub, and Laura declares that this one, Szimpla Kert, is the mecca of ruin pubs. |
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Strictly for entertainment value, any of these couples, or even noncouples, should be preferable to George and Laura and Barney. |
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On the way down the children misbehave, almost causing Laura to fall over a cliff. |
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Alarmed, Laura sought help from her friend, Frances Donaldson, whose husband agreed to fly out to Ceylon and bring Waugh home. |
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At a backyard cook-out, Dubya meets his future bride, Laura, an apolitical librarian. |
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Hannah Williams, Laura Evans E Hughes, Cody Jane Hughes and Leanne Hughes were the home markswomen, Seren Williams hitting back for Bay. |
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Petrarca had his Laura, and Dante his Beatrice, but Lorenzo has studiously concealed the name of the sovereign of his affections. |
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Disney Television star Laura Marano will visit Modhesh World on August 5, just a day before her concert at Nakheel's Ibn Battuta Mall. |
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Laura Whitmore The lingerie model, 28, gives a masterclass in how to wear this season's must-have sequin bomber jacket. |
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Singers such as Mina, Andrea Bocelli, Grammy winner Laura Pausini, Eros Ramazzotti and Tiziano Ferro have attained international acclaim. |
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Yesterday marked Down's Syndrome Awareness Day and to help, Laura Smith, 29, recruited her son Harry's nursery to get behind a fundraising day. |
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It's really all about Laura, who seems to have been rather scatty and ebullient, always moving on. |
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Gary, of Shrewsbury, Salop, left his wife Sue and three children Jack, 12, Laura, 10, and George, eight. |
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Mum Laura, 30, suffered a placental abruption and gave birth prematurely after just 26 minutes in labour. |
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Harper of Laurel and Laura Solop and the late Eugene Salop of Colonia, New Jersey. |
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England lost skipper Charlotte Edwards and Laura Marsh, unluckily run out backing up, to be 32 for two but from there Taylor took over. |
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Proud grandparents Philip Garvey, 56, and wife Ann, 55, were flying to visit their daughter Laura Francis, 31, and her two-year-old toddler Katie. |
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He won the seat in the 2015 general election, representing a Conservative hold after Laura Sandys won the seat for the Conservatives in the 2010 General Election. |
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Laura recommends that students considering kinesiotherapy contact the volunteer department of their local VA to find out if they can shadow a kinesiotherapist at work. |
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To make the space look more in proportion, Laura opted to paint the ceiling and the top two feet of the walls in solid terracotta and rag-roll the rest in a terracotta glaze. |
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Olympic and world champion Laura Trott's Midas touch continued with gold in the women's omnium on the final day of the Track World Cup in Glasgow. |
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The MOBOs include awards for best male and female act, best song and album, and best video, with Laura Mvula and Wiley leading the way with four nominations each. |
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Scott Ellis directs, Laura Benanti stars and Warren Carlyle choreographs. |
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In the women's race Alex O'Brian continued her winning form with victory over Laura Quine preventing the Liverpool Harrier from making it two wins in as many days. |
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Entitled Wannabee in London With Me, Laura wrote and researched her book to raise funds for children's charities and is currently planning a further two parts to the series. |
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Laura imagined that he would expect them to flee along the beams, and she watched his narrow face searching the impenetrable shadows antispinward of where they hid. |
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Laura Quinones is a motivator and conceptualizer, able to take a product from the drawing boards to market in a cohesive and straight forward way. |
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Laura Capello, Juliet McMaster, Lesley Peterson, and Chris Wangler. |
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Faculty harpist Laura Zaerr will be a featured soloist with the University Symphony in a performance of Germaine Tailleferre's Concertino for Harp and Orchestra. |
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George Janini, William Passero, Laura Paszkiewicz, and Mark Vendemia. |
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Laura Waites denies hitting Jenny Truefitt with a bottle after the pair clashed in the Cornerhouse nightclub in Middlesbrough, Teesside Crown Court heard. |
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The shelves feature jewelry, handmade garlands, and unique housewares by sisters-in-law Kate and Laura Roebuck of Oxford, who create under the brand BowerBird. |
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Rome is also an important fashion and design centre thanks to international brands such as Fendi, Bulgari, Renato Balestra, Valentino, Laura Biagiotti. |
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Laura Collett says she owes her life to a hi-tech air jacket after a heavy fall which left the British event rider with spine, shoulder and rib fractures. |
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Deputy District Attorney Laura Foland Pervier said she will ask that the two youths be charged as adults because of the brutal nature of the offense. |
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Jaleel White first appeared in the ninth episode of the first season as the ultranerdy Steve Urkel, a neighborhood lad whose crush on Laura was unrequited. |
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Heartbroken Laura Nunes, 39, fell 1,640ft on to a restaurant after squeezing through a small gap on 148th floor glass observation deck of Dubai's Burj Khalifa. |
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Outfielders Laura Berg and Jessica Mendoza, catcher Stacey Nuveman, second baseman Lovie Jung and utility player Tairia Flowers are former Olympic gold medalists too. |
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We spotted Laura and Vanessa Marano together on the red carpet. |
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Don't miss designer Laura Kirar's lighting for Arteriors, including a chandelier with 24 doves perched on a gold ring and this understatedly elegant vintage brass floor lamp. |
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Aaron was a little tearful until Laura came to reassure him. |
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Brewster was born April 7, 1942, to William and Laura Boline Brewster. |
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Laura Piddock, Professor of Microbiology at the University of Birmingham, is calling for a worldwide response on a par with the campaigns to beat Aids and climate change. |
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Some of the world's most extensive and ancient aboriginal rock painting galleries surround the town of Laura, some of which are available for public viewing. |
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Laura thought Jack was the most wonderful hubby in the world. |
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From school captain to head of the quiz team and managing director of her school's Young Enterprise company, Laura takes being a leader in her tride. |
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The day saw sets from Laura Mvula, Phil Taggart, Rae Morris, JP Cooper, Ras Kwame, Bipolar Sunshine, Liam Bailey, Sunset Sons and Pacific on the central stage. |
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Laura Hyatt is Executive Director of the American Subacute Care Association, Surfside, FL, and Vice President-Managed Care for Country Villa Services Corp. |
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Last year, after some foot dragging, Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla released a plan for how the country can make its carbon-neutral dream a reality. |
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Laura Gilkey, Dana King and Ryan Stanley grab purple, red and gold headphones from a coatrack stuck to one of the studio's walls and snag seats around the audio board. |
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The Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition in June appointed of Laura Tarantino director of CFSAN's Office of Food Additive Safety. |
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And it was the moment when Scot Laura, who joined the programme as methylamine supplier Lydia Rodarte-Quayle in season five, started to relax and enjoy herself. |
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Major luxury fashion houses and jewelry chains, such as Valentino, Bulgari, Fendi, Laura Biagiotti and Brioni, are headquartered or were founded in the city. |
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Nicholas was a member of the European Solheim Cup team in 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998 and 2000 forming a formidable partnership with Laura Davies. |
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Stephen Rolley is a confident young Bobby and Hannah Boyce excels as the geeky teenager Laura who blossoms to become his attractive girlfriend as well as cosongwriter. |
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Laura Shtern is the Children's Librarian at the Moose Jaw Public Library. |
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England's Laura Davies had been poised to take the lead into the third round after reaching eight under par but a triplebogey at the last hole saw her drop to five under. |
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Gillian Anderson, Henry Cavill, James Corden, Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas and Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt and Laura Carmichael were also at the bash. |
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His Majesty the Sultan has sent a cable of greetings to President Laura Chinchilla Miranda of the Republic of Costa Rica on her country's Independence Day anniversary. |
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Eleven-year-old Laura Johnson enjoyed tie-dyeing her pink top. |
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Adopt-a-Block locations, where Halls and Greens bayous merge, include the streets of Talton, Chatwood, Homewood, Woodlyn, Laura Koppe and Oak Knoll. |
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On 10 June 1942, Laura gave birth to Margaret, the couple's fourth child. |
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Laura Engelstein begins with a brief summary of the various forms of popular belief and devotion within the Orthodox Church, including the skoptsy, or self-castrators. |
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