Bridget had to give up work as a part-time cleaner and cook in the local convent when she got sick. |
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My boss, Bridget, started the company 14 years ago as she was tired and bored of being corporate. |
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This sort of abstract illusionism brings to mind certain early canvases by Bridget Riley. |
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The childless-by-choice generation are a world away from the image of weepy Bridget Jones characters. |
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Why would Summer, almost twenty years her junior, and university educated, be attracted to Bridget? |
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He will be residing in the refurbished rectory in Riverstown with his wife, Bridget and their three children. |
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Why is everyone falling in love with Bridget when she's let her looks go to pot and appears in word, deed and fashion air-brained? |
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I think it goes to show that, perhaps, just perhaps, Bridget was right all along. |
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Bridget was a hard worker as was her late husband James and together they reared a family of four in very difficult times. |
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Congratulations and many happy returns of the day to Mrs Bridget Caden, Tooreen, Crossmolina, who today celebrates her 100th birthday. |
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Bridget bought me a very complicated-looking pair of hiking boots, for all the savage terrain I am likely to encounter. |
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It is decked out in camel-boned ice buckets, babouche slippers, sequin-edged curtains and artworks by Bridget Riley. |
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She came to the conclusion that Bridget and Sibyl Nevile were just children and pulled her mantle over her wet shoulders in a pout. |
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Like Bridget, I tend not to want the relationships that the smug marrieds are in and I like to assume that my smug married friends are miserable. |
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This exhibition is divided into two sections, the first section involves 16 participants tutored by Bridget O'Hara. |
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He was joined by his wife Bridget as the first party turned up at Bute House in Edinburgh to view the property. |
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Bridget had been an all-American beauty since the day she was born, with blonde hair and clear blue eyes. |
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Contrary to what Bridget Jones's Diary suggests, e-mail has proved an equally unreliable medium for billets-doux. |
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Bridget says that her son is a real trouper, but his success, she hopes, will reassure any parent whose child is diagnosed as a diabetic. |
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Bridget was riding her bicycle on the sidewalk when the silver-haired old man called out to her in his sweet but scratchy, strangely dusty voice. |
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Bridget Jones eat your heart out, Tracy has a diary that would make many grown men weep, not least because it involves a wedding in November. |
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Lady Bridget gathered that Oola's husband was a medicine man, and that he had 'pointed a bone at his faithless wife and her lover. |
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It was Ally that we really wanted to punch, but poor old Bridget just got sucked along in Ally's slipstream. |
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Bridget was just two weeks old when her mother, who was unmarried, left her in the care of the nuns. |
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John was one of a family of five sons and one daughter born to proud parents Jack and Bridget. |
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The answer to that unvoiced question was both understandable and reasonable, but it was also a secret that Bridget refused to divulge to anyone. |
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Seth and Bridget were standing in one corner of the ballroom socializing with the other princes and princesses from other kingdoms. |
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That sorta nettled him a bit, but then he suddenly noticed Bridget was there, seemingly on her own. |
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Bridget rides them with defiant optimism, but both her bad breaks and her endearing buoyancy in dealing with them venture outside the real. |
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They were not long in coming, and the quick light step of Mel was followed by the slow tread of Bridget. |
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Like an early Bridget Riley painting summoned to life, Universal generates more and more perplexing optical illusions the longer one watches it. |
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Bridget Roche took the chair as Toastmaster for the meeting and was amply assisted by the Club President Aidan Russell. |
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One aggravated customer almost received a sucker punch from the mild-mannered Bridget but instead, he got his order. |
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Like all single career women, Bridget is a slobbering alcoholic, a superficial ninny posing as a competent professional and intellectual. |
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He is survived by his wife Bridget and their family, as well as his brothers and sisters. |
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She stars as Bridget, a calorie obsessed, thirtysomething singleton who drinks too much and fancies the wrong men. |
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It was an unwritten law that Bridget, for she was most comely, was always the apple of every unmarried man's eye. |
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Thus Bridget descends by parachute into a pigsty full of excrement, struggles hopelessly on skis, and gets drenched by passing London lorries. |
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I called ahead, and Bridget had already gone out and bought glue, foam board, and anything else we needed. |
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Bridget cricked her neck as she flipped through the seven hundred and sixty-five page book by some unknown famous psychologist. |
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She had packaged the cookies in tin foil, then put the tinfoil in a plastic grocery bag so that Bridget could hang it in her cubby at school. |
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Bridget was a lady of gentle manner and a fine and dependable neighbour who was always happy to lend a helping hand. |
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They rolled on the muddy ground for quite some time before Bridget ran inside the house with Mark trailing dirtily behind her. |
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Understandably Bridget is less than enamoured of the idea, so David has a spare ticket that's now coming my way. |
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I can be ditsy at times like Bridget and, most important, we share the same sense of style. |
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Kevin Costner has rescued her from a burning tree house and in the new Bridget Jones film she is a stunt double for actress Renee Zellweger. |
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That holds true down the ages whether the heroine is Elizabeth Bennet or Bridget Jones. |
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Bridget laughed at my reaction and nodded solemnly before returning to checking her mascara in the dressing table mirror. |
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Today, we extend a warm welcome to Bridget O'Gorman, who will conduct a reflexology session with the group. |
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I poked my head out of my satin sheets and stared droopily on as my maid, Bridget, opened the curtains to reveal the New York skyline winking at me in the morning sun. |
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With a playful interest, Sibyl remembered what Bridget had done, and following her example, lowered her chest and slipped a hand beneath her bosom to raise it. |
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The day ended, I retired to my dorm room in boredom, finishing more homework and watching as Bridget fluttered back and forth between her bed and the bathroom. |
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Bridget paled with fright, but looked at her cousin sternly. |
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Receiving an anonymous tip that her husband is fooling around with a floozy named Bridget the woman goes stomping out into the terrified city, bent on revenge. |
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In texture and size they look, at first glance, like very close-grained, asymmetric versions of one of Bridget Riley's prismatically divided, coloured abstracts. |
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His film includes a wonderful scene where Sister Bridget cries when watching The Bells Of Saint Mary's, obviously sees herself in the saintly Ingrid Bergman role. |
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Spices such as coriander, cumin, turmeric, cinnamon, mace and nutmeg are ideal for winter soups and paprika helps provide a rich colour, says Bridget Jones. |
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Popular belief and practice could therefore persist in, for example, the cult of Bridget and the customs associated with festivals such as Lughnasa and Samhain. |
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In this case our hero is played by Hugh Grant, who seems to have foregone, as of Bridget Jones's Diary, his stammering goofiness for a more solidified, slightly caddish charm. |
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Bridget hurrahed, and they ran home to our raised-ranch with raised-hopes! |
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What seems possible is that Summer, having got Bridget pregnant, fell in with the precociously clever Jenny Jones and put her in the family way as well. |
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Equally irresistible, as it turns out, is the priggish Darcy, whose beauty and charm sneak up on you, just as they do on Bridget, mid-way through the film. |
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My oldest sister, Bridget, water-skied in a two-piece bathing suit, her long brown hair lifted off a noble neck. |
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At our last meeting Bridget Lawlor acted as toastmaster for the night. |
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We loved Zellweger as Bridget Jones for owning her weight, finding love, and never settling for less than she deserved. |
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I just felt like he had a hard time letting go, and he felt like he needed to kill Bridget himself. |
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Quiet night tomorrow though, one of my best friends and co-conspirator in the Bridget Jones lifestyle, Charlotte, is coming round for a quiet night and a gossip. |
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Jeremy glared at Bridget before being hauled away to the living room. |
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They walked silently to the elevator and Bridget pushed the down button. |
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Franki took a spoon and rapped Bridget over the head with it sharply. |
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Our most unusual New Year's Eve was in those heady, pre-parenting days when my husband whisked me off to Amsterdam for what Bridget Jones would call a mini-break. |
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Instead, it piles on the daffiness and winsomeness to such an extent that you keep thinking this trio must have trained at the Bridget Jones school of clowning. |
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Bridget now noticed his voice had a slight slur to it, was he drunk? |
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With the help of the Injured Jockeys' Fund, Tompsett's mother Bridget has bought her a golden retriever to aid her recovery. |
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Colin Cina, appointed Dean of School of Art, and Bridget Jackson, Dean of School of Design. |
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His work was sponsored by the wealthy philanthropist Bridget Bevan, who continued to manage and support the schools after Griffith's death. |
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Among the younger generation whom he encouraged were Bridget Riley and Bruce McLean. |
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On 13 August 1582 Coke married Bridget, the daughter of John Paston, a Counsellor from Norwich. |
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Bridget maintained a diary, which reveals that she mainly ran the household. |
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Zellweger accomplishes the small miracle of making Bridget both entirely endearing and utterly real. |
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A second inconsistency is that while Bridget is only a year old in the first novel, she has aged five years by the time of Secret Water. |
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Bridget slipped into the room, which had been decorated with a Sesame Street motif. |
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Bridget is the only one at school who knows that I came thisclose to letting Marcus Flutie devirginize me last New Year's Eve. |
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Ireland's patron saints are Saint Patrick, Saint Bridget and Saint Columba. |
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For those of us who've had enough of whips, handcuffs and submissive heroines, here's hoping that Bridget is still 50 shades of scatty. |
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The themes of growing up and betrayal are a far cry from the ditzy social escapades of Bridget Jones. |
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It was Tolley's daughter, Bridget, who preposed the idea of an annual gathering of remembrance for missing and murdered Aboriginal women. |
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My husband, Chris, and I already had a lively, strappingly healthy 1-year-old daughter, Bridget. |
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Sally's woman scorned routine was perfectly played right down to the Bridget Joneslike nightwear. |
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Bridget Birdsall created the tale of a intersex teen who moves from California to Milwaukee to escape bullying. |
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Jockey Tom Best rewarded trainer Toby Balding and owner Bridget Swire's faith in him by helping Accipiter win the Martell Cognac Sefton Novices' Hurdle at Aintree yesterday. |
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Visual artists from the UK in the 20th century include Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, David Hockney, Bridget Riley, and the pop artists Richard Hamilton and Peter Blake. |
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On April 2 last year after an argument with his girlfriend Bridget Elliott he put his hands round her neck as if trying to strangle her leaving fingermark bruises. |
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Since Trainspotting in 1996, she's starred alongside A-listers Renee Zellwegerand Hugh Grant in the Bridget Jones series and Kirsten Dunst in bodice-ripper Marie Antoinette. |
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Roger is seven in the first novel and Bridget has her second birthday. |
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Dromio of Ephesus. Maud, Bridget, Marian, Cicely, Gillian, Ginn! |
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Elizabeth died young, Anne married Ralph Sadleir, son and heir of Sir Thomas Sadleir, and Bridget married William Skinner, son and heir of Sir Vincent Skinner. |
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