Many spectators left the Tarrawingee oval, believing that Chiltern had won, before Greta staged a dramatic comeback. |
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Located on a low hill above the confluence of the Naddle beck and the river Greta surrounded by high mountains. |
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Greta told me of her childhood when she enjoyed visits to Feniscowles Hall, which then had pleasure gardens with swings and see-saws. |
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She muttered the title with a German accent and, as she did so, heard Greta herself come in, whistling unmelodiously between her teeth. |
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She plays Greta, a Manhattan book editor who's grappling with her new-found ambition. |
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Back in Liberty Creek, Emily, Mrs. Pendergast, and Greta discuss the budding relationship between Jack and Madison. |
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If you're at all interested in silent films or Greta Garbo, buy this collection. |
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Greta folded her arms across her chest, peering from the scope to the radio console. |
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The programme follows Gordon as he tries to help bereaved parents Greta and Andrew Rhodes seek solace following the death of their son. |
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Back in the middle 1930s the stars of the silver screen were goddesses, such as Greta Garbo. |
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After drinking her water and listening to Greta talk about her new grandbabies, Abbey politely told her that she needed to get some sleep. |
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Madison inhales and holds her breath while Greta grabs the ends of the corset string and gives them a hard yank. |
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Greta Garbo retired in 1941 after the failure of the uncharacteristic comedy Two-Faced Woman. |
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He looked up in time to see Greta open her blouse and tuck the vial into the cup of her brassiere. |
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Greta Gerwig, the awkward charmer of Greenberg, does the best she can, but nobody's really buying her enchantment with his look-at-me zaniness. |
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At first glance, it would seem that the decision to cast the luminous Greta Garbo as the homely Christina is Hollywood historical revisionism at its most overt. |
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The living arrangements stayed the same as before, but the judge asked both parents to think carefully about how they were treating Greta. |
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This was also where met his future wife, Greta, who was studying mathematics. |
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Greta Nemiroff hardly accepts such explanations that legitimize men's violence. |
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Greta pants and Georgia denims offer a casual cut for the hips, bottom and thighs, giving them a classic fit that flatters your figure. |
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Greta Garbo played tragic lovers, exotic temptresses and steely heroines. |
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I'm Greta Van Susteren, sitting in for Larry, who has the night off. |
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I visited a well-known musician last year in Toronto, Greta Kraus, who is a harpsichordist and expert on Baroque ornamentation. |
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Now when Greta occasionally forgets her manners, the owner can stop this nonsense by standing in her kitchen doorway with the can in her hands so that Greta can see it. |
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Gossip Greta isn't the best at keeping secrets especially when it comes to her best friend Scandalous Scarlet's flirtations. |
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Greta was relieved when she could just enjoy the time she had with her dad and her mom. |
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To study the question, the government of Robert Bourassa established a task force chaired by Greta Chambers. |
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Greta's mom bought a house close to the school and Greta lived one week with her and one week with her dad. |
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She really admired Greta Garbo and Michèle has became a myth just like Garbo was and more so since Garbo ended her career much earlier. |
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With her tall, slim figure, high cheekbones, and almond-shaped, grey-blue eyes, she was noted for her resemblance to Greta Garbo. |
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First, the design of one of the existing registry, Greta, allows the allowances to be re-allocated once they are surrendered. |
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Enter a quaint, whimsical snow village with Greta as she searches for her missing brother. |
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She owns a property in Germany which she rents to a tenant, who pays the monthly rent by bank transfer to an account Greta still has in Germany. |
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The putz that Greta put in charge up there probably gave them no option. |
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Adam had a hat on and a cardigan, Benji had this tie, and Greta has this dress. |
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Within 45 minutes some of the campers were wading through water that was knee-high as they struggled to leave the site, adjacent to the Greta and Derwent rivers. |
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Twin girls, Greta and Grace, run around the floor in circles, wearing pink playsuits with tiny pink wings attached. |
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The women are Charlotte, who will become a front-line nurse, and Greta, who will pursue her ambitions as a singer. |
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However, Greta had somehow adopted the title of the town loony. |
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That explains Brando, Duke Ellington, Greta Garbo, Muhammad Ali and of course James Dean. |
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Greta Garbo played tragic lovers, exotic temptresses and steely heroines, anchoring many mediocre melodramas and haughty period pieces like a pro. |
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Hartley spent his early years in the care of Robert Southey at Greta Hall, which possessed the best library in the neighbourhood. |
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For the first evaluation round, Greta has selected convention provisions that will provide an overview of implementation of the Convention by each of the parties. |
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Arts and crafts erupt on the main street, and even roadside electrical boxes have been transformed with underwater artwork into mini-galleries by local artists Greta Guzek and Jan Poynter. |
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Milford Alderwoman Greta Stanford said the school would remain closed Monday. |
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A number of Swedish people have found success in Hollywood, including Ingrid Bergman, Greta Garbo and Max von Sydow. |
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I thought as well of Douglas Fairbanks's satirical gymnastic shenanigans, of Greta Garbo's heavy-lidded sullenness, of Emil Jannings's tragic despair. |
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The Climate Change Executive Steering Committee is sponsored by President and Chief Executive Officer Ron Brenneman, and is chaired by Vice-President, Environment, Safety and Social Responsibility, Greta Raymond. |
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Greta Gerwig has acted in mumblecore features, and she has the relaxation and the changeableness of an actress who has done improvisation on camera. |
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Greta Berlin: Actually, no. Those of us who have volunteered for the ISM are peaceful and believe in nonviolently demonstrating against the occupation. |
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The Derwent and its tributary the Greta, which flows through Keswick, meet to the east of Portinscale. |
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The source of the Greta is near Threlkeld, at the confluence of the River Glenderamackin and St John's Beck. |
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As opposed to oblivious solid citizens like Luna, Greta was another good-egg sleazeball, who'd worry that Kromer hadn't gotten a release of his own. |
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The deep trough of Bassenthwaite wards off the North Western Fells, while the Central Fells rise beyond Keswick and the Greta. |
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It is cut off from the reservoir by the lower parallel ridge of Raven Crag and High Rigg and instead makes a beeline for the River Greta. |
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The southern and eastern slopes drain into Mosedale and Mosedale Beck, which also joins the River Greta, via the River Glenderamackin. |
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His visit had two objectives: to see how Canada's stability operations are progressing, and to introduce the Deputy Minister to the Privy Council Office, Ms Greta Bossenmaier, and members of her staff to Afghanistan. |
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The Southeys made their home at Greta Hall, Keswick, in the Lake District, living on his tiny income. |
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The others were Greta Timar, who was highly commended, Lovepreet Kaur, and Phil Ankers, who were both commended. |
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Greta has no choice but to assume responsibility. |
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An employee in a starched uniform did the pouring from behind a tea cart, serving early arrivals and the likes of special guests including Greta Garbo, Claudette Colbert and Jean MacArthur, the wife of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. |
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The rumors and guesses that preceded this simple explanation were proof of the enduring fascination with Mr. Gilberto, who has a Greta Garbo-like reputation for hermitism and perfectionism. |
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The western boundary is formed by the course of the River Derwent north of Keswick and the southern perimeter by the River Greta, one of its principal feeders. |
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The Cumberland Pencil Company, formed at the turn of the century, occupied a large factory near the River Greta on the road leading out of Keswick towards Cockermouth. |
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Essential to this work is an understanding that no communities can be formed without foregrounding historical memory, a memory that is gothically embodied in Greta. |
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The central mosaic depicting The Awakening of the Muses includes portraits of Virginia Woolf and Greta Garbo, subverting the high moral tone of its Victorian forebears. |
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In his prepared remarks, the president went out of his way to highlight the foulmouthed rocker, brought as a guest by Fox News' Greta Van Susteren. |
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The western slopes of Clough Head drain into St John's Beck, which flows north into the River Greta, and which in turn joins the River Derwent at Keswick. |
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The range is bordered to the west by Bassenthwaite Lake, the River Greta in the south and Caldew river bounds the eastern edge of the group, flowing away toward Carlisle. |
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Folk remedies for upset stomach, including azarcon and greta among Hispanics, ba-baw-san among Chinese or ghasard among Indians, may contain large amounts of lead. |
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