Nearby, Helen flickered back into vision, her face terrified as she surveyed the bedlam which had erupted. |
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Pansy and Helen had thought of everything for painting, including a drop cloth to protect the blond hardwood floors. |
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According to an invention of the poet, the real Helen was detained in Egypt by its king, who sent the seducer Paris packing to Troy. |
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Let us just deal with some of the things that Helen Clark forgot to mention in her speech. |
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Peter and Helen Walsh were among the four on board that lost their lives when the plane ditched into the sea in thick fog. |
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Five watercolours, including self-portraits and a portrait of his wife, Helen, will also be added to the exhibition. |
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Then one summer I immersed myself in American poetry, auditing Helen Vendler's course in the summer school. |
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Sister Helen was a small woman with a bit of a hooked nose and bright blue eyes, the same who had nursed Carl's mother at the end. |
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Sounds like Helen might have had quite a little ego trip sitting in the back seat. |
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She recalled her housemistress expressing delight that the young Helen had won a music competition. |
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If I have any more beer I reckon Helen will crown me with one of these 'dead marines' I'm trying to hide under my chair. |
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Katie recorded herself, Helen Elkington, her teacher and the ladies of Bedford's synchro club, talking about their favourite team sport. |
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The second half saw Windermere create more shots at goal with Helen Telford coming close to scoring. |
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A slight inclination of Roxy's head indicated to Helen that she knew about her estrangement from Tim. |
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I was comforted by the presence of Helen and the new baby and by the support of friends. |
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She couldn't believe Helen would fat-shame a pregnant woman and said it was like a knife in her own back. |
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They had taken a ferry boat tour around the bay, and Grandma Evelyn had been scared to death that Helen would topple over the rail. |
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He is reluctant, but Helen insists, so we walk down the road this time, towards Victoria Park. |
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This left Helen and Katy to pick up third in class on their first event together. |
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Contrast how Helen Thomas thinks to Elizabeth Bumiller's pathetic thumbsucker in Izvestia on the Hudson. |
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And according to Helen Donovan, it's been made all the more difficult by the point-blank refusal to establish an International Crimes Tribunal. |
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In 1958, he married Helen B. Storms, a well-known author and speaker on gardening and floriculture, and they have two daughters, Anne and Jane. |
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He is currently working on Pay It Forward, which also co-stars 1998 Best Actress winner Helen Hunt. |
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Ben's mother Helen is a talented classical pianist and she has forsworn a musical career for her marriage to Edward. |
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True to her word, Helen uses the best ingredients including free-range eggs and her own jam in her cakes. |
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Caitlin Davis was working at the counter with Helen Crane, cutting a loaf of French bread. |
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The door swung open to reveal Helen in a shadowy blue nightgown with her red hair all frizzled, her glasses tangled in her messy hair. |
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Unexpected to all of them, the weirdest thing happened when Helen unclasped the bracelet and handed it over to Hika. |
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On a whim, Jessica answers a Woman Seeking Woman ad placed by Helen, a bi-curious art gallery employee. |
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As Helen ran down the narrow hallway, the silence was broken by a deep booming sound. |
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And all this time I thought Helen Fielding was just being cute and clever in using the term. |
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It is that work ethic, more than the cut-glass vowels, that links Silvas with Helen Joynson-Hicks and Beulah. |
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Even if you're fuzzy on the details most people have heard of the stunningly beautiful Helen of Troy and the Trojan horse. |
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In between dispensing dancing tips, word has it that Helen is first on the dance floor at any Malt Room gig. |
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When his wife, Helen, dies unexpectedly, he becomes more alienated and embarks on a nostalgic road trip. |
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Paloma gestured Helen to hide herself, while she turned away and headed toward south. |
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As Mount St. Helen showed in 1980, even supposedly dormant volcanoes sometimes blow and drift eastward. |
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Paul delves into rock-pools in search of crabs and Helen accidentally steps into a rock pool and gets wet feet. |
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Best wishes to Tom and Helen Sharples who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with Cromane Active Retirement Group last week. |
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Adrian will also deputise for Helen in her absence and will also lead on key major editorial projects, assigned by the Director of News. |
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She lives with her parents, Bobby and Helen and her grand-aunt Nora also lives with them. |
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Margaret has lured Helen to England from Germany, ostensibly to visit their gravely ill aunt. |
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Users can continue to use the web-based file upload utility gratis, but this can be slow, reader Helen Cain points out. |
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Though she had no reason to doubt him, Helen decided more verification was necessary. |
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Marjorie Nolan, a local cook, shows Helen how to make boxty and recommends a cough mixture made from the local Carrageen moss. |
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Penny Webb often leads guided walks through the woods here and takes Helen to the huge mounds that are home to the hairy wood ant. |
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Its contents, the nepenthes as administered by Helen to her guests to instill joy, have been consumed. |
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Was it his imagination, or could he see an image of Helen in the drips of golden liquid that remained in the bottom. |
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Ralph Bowman owned a machine tool and equipment company while Helen had been a primary school teacher before her marriage. |
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In another car, Helen, who now had a diamond ring on her finger, told a shocked Howard that she had kissed his mother. |
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Paris falls in love with Menolaus's wife Helen and she nicks off with them back to Troy. |
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With Helen at the core, his nidus, Don's shiniest facet was as a family man. |
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Space woman Helen Sharman was the subject of a display with a floral depiction of the moon, a planet and a space rocket as centrepiece. |
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This was a richly deserved commendation and Helen can be proud of her performance. |
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If the reason for nomming Chloe was that she didn't contribute much, surely Marc and Helen should have noticed that Simon contributes even less? |
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The successive revisions of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations are Helen M. Whall's subject. |
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I'm sure women's libbers like Helen would treat it with equally good spirit! |
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David and Helen Belchamber offer to review the bursarial management of smaller schools at a price that they can afford. |
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I did think they would show Helen out in the bush, which resonates with Kiwis and worked well last election. |
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Several of his photographs of Helen recall her portrait, and in one she even wears the same white dress and beribboned shoes. |
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The tiny watercolour was painted 90 years ago by celebrated Victorian artist Helen Allingham, whose work is highly-sought after. |
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The firm of Helen M Nicolson is run by Eddie Nicolson, following the retiral of Helen from the practice earlier this year. |
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And in that corner, we have Helen Sommers, a diminutive, 72-year-old number cruncher in reading glasses. |
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The story of Helen prompted a similar style treatment in a Robert Wise production, in which the young Brigitte Bardot had a walk-on part. |
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Adapted by Simon Moore the gripping play will star Helen Norton as Annie Wilkes and Jonathan Ryan as Paul Sheldon. |
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He leaves wife Helen and children Henry 20-months and one week old Emily whom he never got to see. |
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Following Mass on Thursday, Helen was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. |
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She also remembers her older sister liking to curl her hair with heated tongs and asking Helen to help. |
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He had left before Helen moved back, but stickers were stuck on to her windows and protesters with loud hailers shouted slogans outside her home. |
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Ever since, the legacy of Helen has haunted Western civilisation, and especially that half of it made up of women. |
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There was a strained silence and when Helen spoke again, her voice suddenly lacked its formerly friendly tone. |
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Anyway, Helen doesn't need to dig up dirt on the Maori party. |
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Alongside Sister Helen Prejean, author of dead man walking, he founded the Moratorium Campaign, an anti-death penalty effort. |
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Clearly, we have been spoilt by Stephen Frears and Helen Mirren with The Queen. |
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As the overgrown man-child Adam, he won hearts with his pursuit of Helen Baxendale through six series until her brutal connection with the front end of a truck. |
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In one year it did 90 trips between Helen Springs and Camooweal and according to Vestey company records it travelled about two million miles carting cattle around the outback. |
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The greatcoat By Helen Dunmore A Royal Air Force coat leads a young bride into an affair with a long-dead ghost. |
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The business is managed by son Robert and daughters Helen and Jane. |
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His wife Helen, 26, runs with Bingley Harriers and has been inspired by him to run this year's London marathon in aid of the British Lung Foundation. |
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The gown by couturier Helen Rose is made of 25 yards of satin and took a fifteen-person team almost three months to fashion. |
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Inheritance follows Monika and Helen on their difficult, personal journeys and I was glad the camera afforded me the chance to share their experience. |
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A research fellow at the University of Sheffield, Dr Helen Clayson, hopes to find out more about the disease and how it affects people so that care can be improved. |
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He didn't respond, and Helen felt panic rising in her chest. |
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Then there is Helen, a sensual artiste who is also unhappy with the dudes in her life, although heaven knows she's having enough quickies with them. |
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Town Clerk Helen Dowling said the council had drawn up a list of derelict buildings and would be sending out notices to owners whose names appeared on the register. |
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He tells Helen why he loves the marsh even in the bleakness of midwinter. |
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If Helen had said she was facing the next election with confidence because she was going to hand out truckloads of election year bribes, then I would be more worried. |
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Lisa, my twin sister, Jane, and I had gone to see Helen Reddy. |
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Tony did the wool classing and Helen did the dipping and yard work. |
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Fowler, whose brilliance defies her slight figure, plugged through to strike partner Helen Wix, who earned a short corner off the foot of Bethan Walsh. |
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Treasurer Helen Smith has been working steadily on a sponsored slim in preparation for a daring wing walk at Elvington Airfield on August Bank Holiday weekend. |
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In a 1964 Esquire profile, the usually savage Helen Lawrenson said his personality had paralyzed her into wordlessness. |
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Penelope and Helen had, during the week, decided that my rooms were a most apt place to sojourn during the hot afternoons, and the best place to try on dresses. |
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His descendants included Helen, who pretended she was bewitched. |
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The brisk ocean wind was a refreshing feeling, just what Helen needed. |
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At the 1991 student Olympics, Britain's first spacewoman, Helen Sharman, carried the torch but fell over, extinguishing the Olympic flame in the process. |
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In Helen Mirra's video The Ballad of Myra Furrow, the artist, dressed in a peacoat and cap, sings a sea chantey as she stands before Lake Michigan in the drizzling rain. |
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Her daughter is named Leta, which is derived from Leda, who was the mythological mother of Helen of Troy. |
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It was a known secret that when Helen lied she had a tendency to stammer. |
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Henry III sent his old nurse, Helen of Winchester, underwood for her fire. |
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I also met the sensible Lady Helen Windsor at the ridotto, who had obviously come to the same conclusion as McAlpine. |
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Having started a hare running about possible advertising on the ABC, then denied it, the Communications Minister Helen Coonan has now restructured the ABC board. |
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A former president of the Soil Association, Helen has been actively involved in promoting the benefits of organic methods to the farming community. |
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The first is that Helen Clark and Pete Hodgson sold New Zealand a pup. |
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Back at the Muir of Dinett near Loch Kinord, still faced with a lack of chanterelles and ceps, Helen met Ann Miller who has found a unique way cultivating mushrooms. |
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She was born on June 16, 1886, and christened Helen Nora Wilson Low. |
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Jean Burton tells Helen the story of this Renaissance man who was a great figure of Lincolnshire life, and had a huge impact on the landscape of the county. |
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Shot almost entirely at one of those trade fairs on a huge exhibition space, Helen Graham and Rosie Ellison's film touches on things rather than investigates in depth. |
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As the overgrown man-child Adam, he won hearts with his pursuit of Helen through six series until her brutal connection with the front end of a truck. |
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But when Spartan Princess Helen cuckolds Menelaus with Trojan Prince Paris, warmongering Agamemnon uses it as an excuse for launching an all out war on Troy. |
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Coach Kaushik was all praise for the Indian custodian Helen Mary. |
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First Kipps falls for upper-crust debutante Helen Washington. |
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We always conjectured that having no male role model, and this constant shifting at such an early age, probably left Helen a rather fragile, mentally delicate creature. |
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Sensing something was wrong, Helen's mother managed to evade capture but it was only once on the train with her two sisters, grandmother and aunt did Helen realise the danger. |
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Andrea Williams, Helen Orchel, Chris Tate, Sue Moore, Jodie Hobbs and Katie Petch took on the Oriental challenge. |
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I am particularly indebted to Peter Bornschlegell, Philipp Osten, David Condylis, and Helen Verran. |
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Danuta and Helen were transported to Pahlevi, Persia, where kindness at last shone through. |
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More brown and boas were in the crowd than in previous years and Helen Mirren glammed it up in both, by Badgley-Mischka. |
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The women's lightweight double scull of Hester Goodsell and Helen Casey finished fifth in their semi-final to lose out on their medal chances. |
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It will be carried out by Northumbria University educationists Jim Clark and Helen Taylor. |
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Kristin Prevailer is an editor of the magazine apex of the M and is working on cataloging and editing the papers of Helen Adam. |
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When Helen Hwang moved from South Korea to New Jersey as a teenager, she had to learn a new language. |
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Patricia Docker, 25, Jemina McDonald, 32, and Helen Puttock, 29, all died after nights out at the city's Barrowland Ballroom. |
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Beards were so widespread on the red carpet, I half expected Dame Helen Mirren to appear with one, or at the very least a five o'clock shadow. |
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Originally published in 2002 by Lobster Press with illustrations by Helen Flook. |
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But Dean looked nervous as Helen tried to show him how to do a French plait. |
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Other more recent appearances include The Clearing, Pride, Raising Helen, and Shadowboxer. |
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Since the first sword was drawn about this question, Ev'ry tithe soul 'mongst many thousand dismes, Hath been as dear as Helen. |
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There was a heap of little crumpled bills which, with Felicie's griffonage, Helen had thrown into her table-drawer. |
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He was six feet tall and strong, but without the gnarled gym muscles Helen hated. |
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Gemma followed her, thinking that Helen seemed rather an old-fashioned and elegant name for this rumpled young mother. |
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Jeebus, does Helen know this? Yes, she does. It's odd, this life of ours, and I'm terribly aware of my culpability in said oddness. |
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In 1944 Helen Duncan was the last person to be convicted of being a witch in Britain. |
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Elgar was greatly distressed, and some of his later cryptic dedications of romantic music may have alluded to Helen and his feelings for her. |
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Gielgud was awarded a scholarship to the academy and trained there throughout 1923 under Kenneth Barnes, Helen Haye and Claude Rains. |
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The list included Helen Mirren, Helena Bonham Carter, Judi Dench, and Audrey Hepburn. |
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The nominees for the 2016 award were Michael Dean, Anthea Hamilton, Helen Marten, and Josephine Pryde. |
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The author Helen Stuart argues that some coats of arms were a form of corporate logo. |
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In 1783 Stewart married Helen Bannatyne, who died in 1787, leaving him an only son, Colonel Matthew Stewart. |
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She sought out other British visitors such as Helen Maria Williams and joined the circle of expatriates then in the city. |
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At some point in early 1296, Robert married his first wife, Isabella of Mar, the daughter of Domhnall I, Earl of Mar and his wife Helen. |
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He had been cared for by his daughter Helen who had resigned her job to care for her father and mother. |
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Although the story of Helen and Maximus's meeting is almost certainly fictional, there is some evidence for the basic claims. |
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Parts of this and other roads, including Sarn Helen, can be traced and walked. |
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That year she also received the Helen Rollason Award for her performance at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. |
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Both Catherine Tregenna and Helen Raynor wrote two episodes for the second series. |
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Other staff include deputy editor Catherine Bray and production editor Helen Byrne. |
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Rhys was born in Cardiff, Wales, the son of Glyn, a headmaster, and Helen Evans, a teacher. |
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On 27 April 1880, he married Madeline Kate Chaddock, and they had two children, Matthew and Helen. |
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The Women's Swimming Association sponsored Helen Wainwright and Trudy for an attempt at swimming the Channel. |
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After being bribed by both Hera and Athena, Aphrodite tempted him with the most beautiful woman in the world, Helen of Sparta. |
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Paris is beaten, but Aphrodite rescues him and leads him to bed with Helen before Menelaus can kill him. |
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The Greeks agree to burn their dead, and build a wall to protect their ships and camp, while the Trojans quarrel about returning Helen. |
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Paris offers to return the treasure he took and give further wealth as compensation, but not Helen, and the offer is refused. |
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Both Helen and Menelaus also say that they returned to Sparta after a long voyage by way of Egypt. |
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When the Whales Came was made on location in 1989 and starred Helen Mirren, Helen Pearce, Paul Scofield and David Suchet. |
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Of the remaining two ferries, St Catherine has been sold and St Helen was used mainly for freight until she too was sold. |
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His hostility to opium stemmed from the effects of opium brought upon his sister Helen. |
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A contrary view was expressed by Helen Cindrich, president of People Concerned for the Unborn Child. |
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William Walker was engaged to Helen Martin, but they never married, and he died without any children. |
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In September 1891 Helen Asquith died of typhoid fever following a few days' illness while the family were on holiday in Scotland. |
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Notable people from Worsley include the actress Helen Cherry, and television commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme. |
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Edgar Allan Poe met and courted a love interest here named Sarah Helen Whitman on one of his many visits to Providence. |
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After just three weeks at home, with yet more 'abuse in the community' I am resectioned, and Helen re-admitted the same night. |
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Speakers at Keswick's Rawnsley Centre included Helen Skelton, Sir Chris Bonington, Monty Halls and Cameron McNeish. |
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When she returns home, Beatrix and Helen bicker about Beatrix's stubborn decision not to marry. |
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A 1936 stage version was created by Helen Jerome played at the St James's Theatre in London, starring Celia Johnson and Hugh Williams. |
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Scott on 22 September 1924 in Lelant, Cornwall, daughter of Helen and Charles Scott, a British commander. |
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These pages also feature useful tips from TV presenter Lowri Turner, BBC news presenter Darren Jordan and BBC weatherwoman Helen Young. |
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In the Valley of the Yangtze is the memoir of author Helen Roberts Thomas, born on Chinese soil to American Episcopal missionaries. |
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For example, one day while trying to overcome his traumatic separation from Helen Baird, he experiences anagnorisis in one of his classes. |
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And will this become four, if cole and Helen have theirs added too? |
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There's good news on the African Plains too as Helen and John are delighted to discover a litter of Red River Hogs have been born. |
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Manager of Transco's Affordable Warmth programme in Wales, Helen Wooldridge, praised the quality and commitment of the Corus retrainees. |
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Starring Philip Jackson, Rebekah Staton, Helen Monks, Alexa Davies, Molly Risker, Caden Ellis Wall, Erin Freeman, Kaine Zajaz and Theo Johnson. |
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Rubin alleges that Defendants misrepresented and breached the terms of his Employment Agreements with Helen of Troy. |
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The allegations against Helen Louise Bester were heard by the General Dental Council professional conduct committee. |
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Tompkinson seemed to play Jim like Alan Bennett doing Billy Bunter, while Helen McCrory's Margaret was a kind of pantomime Miss Jones. |
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Tommy Heinsohn will represent the Celtics in the lottery and his wife, Helen, plans to load him up with scapulars. |
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In the biography of Helen Keller, for example, one chapter has definition boxes for Emanuel Swendenborg and the Braillewriter. |
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The other touchstone performances are from Helen Sheals as the duplicitous Queen Margaret and Andrew Cryer as her secret lover, Suffolk. |
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Simms killed insurance clerk Helen, 22, in Billinge, near St Helens, after kidnapping her on her way home from work. |
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This comment is apropos to any discussion of charter school research, especially recent findings from Robert Bifulco and Helen Ladd. |
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In 1982 Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden plant taxonomists Donovan and Helen Correll published the latest complete flora for these islands. |
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The show will feature the compositions of guitarist Steve Mead, who is complemented by the tenor saxophone playing of Helen Pillinger. |
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While there, he met and married his wife Helen Brandt, a Namibian citizen, who was also a teacher and noted artist. |
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The day before the deaths a judge ruled against Mr Du, who had joint business interests with Helen Chui. |
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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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Visitors enjoyed a fun-filled afternoon with performances from the band Trip Switch and Helen O'Hara's Dance Troupe. |
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She polled 58 per cent of the telephone votes, with Welsh coiffeuse Helen taking 42 percent. |
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Parents include tamara Mellon, Roman Abromavich and Lady Helen Windsor. |
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I understand what Helen is getting at as I grew up a surfie girl in Australia. |
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Reporters and commentators include Gigi Salmon, Nick Lestor, Rupert Bell, Nigel Bidmead, Guy Swindells, Lucie Ahl, Nadine Towell and Helen Whitaker. |
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Dame Helen Mirren has waded into potential controversy over date-rape. |
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The Creative Recovery project, led by former eating disorder sufferer Helen Morley, was only launched last October but has now become unviable, bosses said. |
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Foy plays flighty Helen, who gets involved in a Sapphic love triangle. |
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Turning back the clock urning back the clock Turning back the clock MIRREN HELEN DAME Helen Mirren has been turning heads with a new hairstyle recently. |
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In 1947 he suffered a second nervous breakdown while staying with Helen Sutherland at Cockley Moor, and he underwent treatment in a nursing home near Harrow. |
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Roslund, Jr, and Michael Roslund, four brothers, Raymond, John, Benedict and Edward Janiszewski and by three sisters, Helen Bondar, Wanda Stockwell and Viola Walney. |
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And then there's the formidable nature of Helen Mirren's Dean Hardscrabble, a tough-talking leader with a face like a nibbled chocolate bourbon biscuit. |
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In Greek mythology, the story of Leda and the Swan recounts that Helen of Troy was conceived in a union of Zeus disguised as a swan and Leda, Queen of Sparta. |
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Another of the most famous kisses in English literature, that of Paul and Helen at the start of Forster's Howards End, is stolen beneath a great wych elm. |
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They say that he was blinded for writing abuse of Helen and recovered his sight after writing an encomium of Helen, the Palinode, as the result of a dream. |
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It was also a sympathetic environment for his most famous poem, The Palinode, composed in praise of Helen, an important cult figure in the Doric diaspora. |
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While Helen tells Priam about the Greek commanders from the walls of Troy, both sides swear a truce and promise to abide by the outcome of the duel. |
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From there, Telemachus rides overland, accompanied by Nestor's son Peisistratus, to Sparta, where he finds Menelaus and Helen, who have somewhat reconciled. |
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The Greeks refused to compensate the Phoenicians for the additional abduction, a fact which Paris used a generation later to justify the abduction of Helen from Argos. |
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Huawei strengthened its UK board with the appointment of Lord Browne of Madingley, Sir Andrew Cahn and Dame Helen Alexander as non-executive directors. |
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But the Rosina of Helen Sherman is simply tremendous, her coloratura as spectacular as lightning, her command of register imperious, and her sheer stage-presence compelling. |
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And so Helen had been running and not thinking clearly and, pushing one envelope through the slot in the postbox, she turned swiftly to walk into Robert's shop. |
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Dierlam thus simultaneously recloaks herself as Helen Melon and reminds us that the figure before us does not exist solely as a character or performance. |
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As a team of lawyers, therapists and women from a safe house help Helen and Phoebe find hope and healing, a sociopath lurks, waiting for his moment to strike. |
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Featuring original music played by Richard Berry, Helen Woods and The Tiddly Prom Band, this is one show that both parents and children alike will love. |
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Premier Helen Zille and Economic Opportunities Minister Alan Winde will lead a delegation to China to bolster trade and investment between that region and the Western Cape. |
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Walkers and hikers would not have believed their eyes as they caught glimpses of the two ladies yodelling, accompanied by Helen and Neil Grundy on the alphorns. |
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But scientist Dr Helen Czerski, does get uncomfortably close to an American alligator which uses the vibrations of its entire body to make fountains of dancing water. |
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But scientist Dr Helen Czerski does get uncomfortably close to an American alligator, which uses the vibrations of its entire body to make fountains of dancing water. |
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But Helen Jones, team manager with Dudley Council, has spelled out the logistical problems of the seemingly simple task of cleaning the lifts area and stairwells. |
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The others are Ysgol y Gelli, Ysgol Santes Helen and Ysgol Maesincla. |
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The maiden, whose name is Helen or Elen, accepts and loves him. |
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In 1790 he married Helen D'Arcy Cranstoun, sister of George Cranstoun. |
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While he was working as a private tutor, one of his most famous pupils was Helen Keller, who came to him as a young child unable to see, hear, or speak. |
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In the 2011 National Assembly election Plaid slipped from second place to third, being overtaken by the Welsh Conservative Party and losing its deputy leader Helen Mary Jones. |
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Legendary Vicksburg caterer Helen Abraham provided an extravagant menu of party favorites, with the Lebanese kibbeh disappearing as fast as it was replenished. |
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As they passed Shack he reached out and gave Helen a massive, full-handed pinch on the buttock and winked at me with relaxed, expansive good cheer. |
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My friend Helen and I, time served at talking nonsense to each other across a pub table for hours on end, were already in hog heaven and we hadn't even taken a sip. |
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And funny girl Helen Lederer turns up as the world's dizziest secretary. |
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A brother, Frederick Pilat, two sisters Helen and Wanda Pilat, as well as two older step siblings Emil Smith, and Olga Babinski all pre deceased her. |
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James Claridge directs next week's production and the cast includes Kristen Gasser, Katherine Buckingham, Helen Wall, Dawn Morris and Kate Brough. |
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Helen hitches a ride to Ashley Walk with New Forest Verderer Anthony Pasmore. |
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Helen and Philip were blessed with a beautiful day, with the church looking resplendent. |
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Helen Hardin, a Tewa Pueblo known for her acrylic and casein designs, was regarded as a premier artist of the Southwest. |
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Helen remarks that many people go through their lives without finding out what they are really good at, but she's been lucky. |
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Helen treats the fact that the bear has savaged her hands and reduced them to bleeding stumps as a minor inconvenience. |
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Helen Evans has fourteen gouache paintings, bright, whimsical and cartoon-like, most depicting the antics of her dog Hobbs. |
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Helen simply radiates happiness and there is a great sense of satisfaction and self-ease about her. |
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Helen looked around us, making sure no one was following us or within hearing range of what she was about to say. |
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Helen Rapaport declares this in a heavy Yiddish accent, looking over at her identical twin sister, Pearl Pufeles. |
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Helen gave her a hug that temporarily asphyxiated her friend. |
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Helen is frankly public in her dislike of it, though Raenette's vote against the law in parliament means she is still the poster-child for the anti brigade. |
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Helen is quite heartbroken, and I feel awfully sorry for her. |
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Helen Clark, a former prime minister, suggested removing the Union Jack but keeping the Southern Cross on a blue background. |
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Helen cultivated a low and seductively breathy voice and gushed with compliments to win people to her wishes. |
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Helen joins in a game of archery with a group of enthusiastic children. |
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Helen Armstead's trajectory, from passive victim to apology guru to contented observer, has little to do with a particular class. |
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Helen Eastham from Preston, Lancashire, took the Borderway UK Dairy Expo Showmanship Champion, also on the opening day of the show. |
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Helen climbed the bracchi steps, saw a well-padded man wearing a double-breasted navy suit, a camera crew pushing after him through the crush. |
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Helen Duncan, the last person to be imprisoned under the 1735 Witchcraft Act in the UK, was arrested in Portsmouth. |
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Helen had a private income of several hundred pounds a year, and the couple lived in modest comfort in Hampstead. |
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Helen left the surgery with a little rubber bowl in a little plastic case and a large tube of spermicide. |
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Helen donned a pair of faded dungarees and grabbed her knapsack before rushing off to school. |
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Helen interrupted her sister, by asking her opinion of the how the name, Gerald Vernon, sounded. |
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Helen Graham, the central character, gets married for love to Arthur Huntingdon, whom she soon discovers to be lecherous, violent, and alcoholic. |
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Helen jumps, and her mother backs away, letting her fall to the ground. |
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Helen Wainwright pulled out at the last minute because of an injury, but Trudy decided to go to France on her own. |
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Helen Raynor and Brian Minchin were the programme's script editors. |
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Helen Sherman's zestful Cherubino combines knockabout humour with beautiful singing, notably in the physical contortions and undisturbed vocal line of Voi che sapete. |
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Helen Wallis, Curator of Maps at the British Library during her visits to Australia in the 1980s seemed to add academic weight to McIntyre's theory. |
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Helen hears the click of the handset at the other end of the line. |
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Helen sat on the ground crumbling hard lumps of clay between her fingers, and tried to imagine the green place in the swamp where the dingleberries grew. |
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