Activities on the day will include Seek The Gnome, dressing a giant gnome, gnome games, and gnome Punch and Judy. |
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A passport mix-up nearly jinxed the recent ceremony, said the mother-in-law, the already happily married Judy Gates of Yarrow Point. |
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And that is precisely why Judge Judy failed to do her duty when sitting in judgement of that habitual offender. |
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Bombardier Roy Brown's daughter Judy Valentini inspects the wrecked wing of an aircraft during the visit to Horn Island. |
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In the book there was something nasty in the woodshed, Roy and Judy Page have something nasty in their garage. |
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He was married to Judy, an apple-cheeked gardener in a straw hat who used to produce awful movies right alongside us. |
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Cathy and Judy had gone off looking for plants that looked like they could be eaten. |
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They're probably too busy flossing, teasing their hair and singing along to Judy Garland records to be bothered. |
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Judy was in therapy for months, before stopping it entirely back in January. |
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They also watched a Punch and Judy show and listened to a Victorian barrel organ. |
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If I had an extra vacation mansion or even a timeshare within a Sunday cruise of here, I'd invite you and Judy up there for a long weekend, sure. |
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Judy suggests garnishing the mold with fresh raspberries and whole cranberries. |
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Judy Grahn starts a mimeograph press in Oakland that becomes the Women's Press Collective. |
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Judy narrowed her eyes, cast a critical look at the laughing woman standing next to a small, plump girl, and threw the picture in the box. |
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Among the entertainments on offer were a Punch and Judy show and displays by morris dancers, majorettes, and judo and aikido displays. |
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Her TV plans also include sitting in for Richard and Judy on their tea-time chat show during their holiday later this month. |
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Judy thought about if someone had murdered the person who killed her family. |
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On another occasion, Maggie is chatting to a Conservative MP when Judy gives them both a bonbon. |
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This brought an unsuppressed hoot of laughter from Judy but she knows it is just Andy through and through. |
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Father Malachi spoke with venom in his voice that Judy would be jealous of. |
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Judy Fox's figurative ceramic sculptures exude an aggregate energy that is built up over time. |
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Aggie, a chocolate coloured Burmese, who lives with her owner, the novelist Judy Astley on the Embankment, went missing on Saturday April 12 th. |
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You know, I've been talking to Judy off and on about this case for the last year. |
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Coming to Toronto from off-Broadway, The Confessions of Punch and Judy purports to be an updating of the infamous English puppet plays. |
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As the film progresses, a one-way process of the performance is firmly established, involving the humiliation of Judy as the stooge. |
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However, one gets the feeling that the Prime Minister relishes the challenge of meeting shrewd operators like Richard and Judy. |
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Does this mean that he will know Judy to be Judy when he correctly identifies her? |
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Judy gasped in shock and horror, paralyzed with disgust and unbridled rage as Sarah stormed out of the room. |
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Richard and Judy are like hosts at a dinner party whose guests discuss them endlessly on the way home. |
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I tell you, there was more head on the first attempt to pour me a pint in The Punch and Judy on Tuesday than there was in Caligula passim. |
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Judy bit her lip, opened the door to the operating room just a crack, and quickly peeked inside. |
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His mother Judy, the former national tennis coach, chaperones him to tournaments and does his washing. |
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I farewelled my Scandinavian companions, and departed on a Kodiak boat with the Americans Judy, Hank and Cody. |
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The tape player and the CD player are left of the phone, with pigeonholes for all the various storage items that Judy needs close at hand. |
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For the children there were clowns, stilt walkers, magicians, fire-eaters and the real old favourite of a Punch and Judy show. |
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Judy says its success is down to the fact that everyone involved in the NHS contributes to it. |
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Mum helped Judy find work, introduced her to her husband and I was the flower girl at their wedding. |
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Malmesbury town councillor Judy Jones's book about escaping the rat race has been so successful her publishers are printing another edition. |
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Exposing his delusional tendencies, Paul also concocts another story for Judy about his real parents. |
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It was Sunday morning and like any Sunday morning Mark or Judy would bounce through the door to wish them good morning. |
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Without him she seemed destined for the same kind of respectable career as fellow Australian Judy Davis. |
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I have the ultimate respect for the distinguished actor, but his Judy Garland red plastic clogs were nothing short of ridiculous. |
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But I also think that there have been, you know, regular visits to Judy, for example, to dramatize her case. |
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Here one can simply cite the evocation of Eastern philosophy and spiritualism in the performance work of Yoko Ono and the installations of Judy Chicago. |
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Has someone checked Judy Garland's gravesite to see how many times she's rolled over in it? |
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Judy and Bubbles battle and evolve, through their rivalry, into a respectful and comradely self-awareness that bypasses and undercuts their earlier competition over men. |
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In a section four game yesterday afternoon former Springbok Judy Armist's St Andrew's team battled it out with the Strand team skipped by L Logan. |
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He sets out to seduce Judy, the most attractive young woman in sight. |
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A creeping sense develops that Judy fled not just a stifling culture but a genuine existential threat. |
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I was well aware by this stage that Judy was in constant dispute with the local authority and held strident views about their perceived inadequacies. |
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When we first speak on the phone Judy seems tired and tetchy. |
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Always been curious about the Arrested Development connection with Jessica Walter, Judy Greer, Jeffrey Tambor, and David Cross. |
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Judy did her usual flashing the brights, but Edward did not stop. |
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Judy was afraid she would fall on her face in her usual clumsiness. |
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However, she gains no support from her husband, who is the epitome of the couch potato, nor her neighbor Judy, who is as sweet as pie and about as bright. |
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Even the patron saint of teenage girls, Judy Blume, is featured on the back cover with a blurb for the book. |
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The artist Alessandro Raho usually drapes his subjects in theatrical clothes but with Dame Judy he has opted for a simple white jacket against a stark white background. |
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So we spent the afternoon in isolation in our bedroom, dreaming of pass the parcel and Punch and Judy and paedophile alcoholic magicians pulling rabbits out of hats. |
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Anyway, sound recordist Judy Rapley and I mapped out a plan to ensure recording of all communal waking activities, from very early in the morning until bedtime. |
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Bernadette Peters was there, as were Marlo Thomas, Steve Guttenberg, Judy Collins and Mario Cantone. |
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Judy regularly experiments with new recipes in her farmhouse kitchen. |
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I was lucky the folk singer Judy Collins babysat for me and instilled in me an early passion for music. |
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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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The study of whale song also produced a popular Judy Collins album, Songs of the Humpback Whale. |
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As West End nightclub owners, they mixed with politicians and prominent entertainers such as Diana Dors, Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland. |
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It was announced in October 2017 that Zellweger will play Judy Garland in the biopic film Judy, directed by Rupert Goold. |
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Connie was very close to her friend Judy and considered her to be her sister. |
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They must be insane to think Judy Finnegan would retire from the daily white-knuckle ride that is live television with Richard Madeley. |
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Associate athletic director Judy Brame has taken over the head-coaching duties in Abraham's absence. |
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Elliott went to Los Angeles in the early 1960s to work as a musical arranger on Judy Garland's television show. |
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The other person of real note is Judy Granate who has supported me on previous campaigns but is now resident in Italy. |
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Even my Judy, a snuggly little snoozer of a cat, could be quite cunning when confronted with a carrier and a trip to the vet. |
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Class valedictorian is Laura Souther, the daughter of Rick and Judy Souther. |
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Yes, Judy Greer recalls, in detail, the discovery of her first pubic hair. |
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It is far too early to give up on this fine sportsman and his mother Judy is to be con gratulated on delivering him into top level sport. |
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Hosts Richard and Judy went on to slam transvestite Pete Burns for his attack on model Traci Bingham. |
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Judy Adams and Leeann Lidz, former Girl Scouts themselves, who are co-founders of Kids' Art of Ventura County. |
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They handed the lollipop to Judy Garland, and you never saw it again. |
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Platinum is managing the sale in cooperation with listing agents Peter and Judy Corrente of Pacific Sotheby's International Realty. |
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I reckon the dog should countersue him for three undecillion Dentastix, or at least take the guy on Judge Judy. |
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Mary is my mother's first cousin. That makes Mary my cousin-aunt. Judy is my dad's first cousin, so for me she is another cousin-aunt. |
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After retiring, Bob and Judy moved to Arizona to live out their golden years. |
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In 2016 Andrews created the preschool television series Julie's Greenroom with her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton and Judy Rothman. |
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A jukebox musical written by Jennifer Saunders, produced by Judy Craymer and directed by Paul Garrington. |
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Scottie follows her and she identifies herself as Judy Barton, from Salina, Kansas. |
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But Judy rips up the letter and continues the charade, because she loves Scottie. |
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He embraces her, but a shadowed figure rises from the trapdoor of the tower, startling Judy, who steps backward and falls to her death. |
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Associate producer Herbert Coleman's daughter Judy Lanini suggested the mission to Hitchcock as a filming location. |
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Mr Shimon also collected the autographs of other artists like George Formby, Jack Benny, Judy Garland and the Ink Spots. |
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Jack Russell terriers Punch and Judy, eight, are a lively pair of siblings who need a new family. |
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We can't have title holders walking when they're seen in public,' mused Miss Wheelchair America treasurer Judy Hoit. |
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Judy Martz supported a version of this repealer during the 2003 legislative session. |
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Good things are also being said about Addition by Toni Jordan and The Resurrectionist by James Bradley, also on the Richard and Judy list. |
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Judy Lawton has worked as a chief financial officer for most of her 34-year career in banking. |
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There's no Judy Garland songs, no scarecrow, no Tin Man, no Cowardly Lion. |
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A Philosopher's Stone B Blarney Stone C Rosetta Stone D Stone of Scone A Hyacinth B Gentian C Narcissus D Artemisia Actress Judy Dench. |
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For a time, apparently, it was decided that Bobbie and Judy would be copresidents. |
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Among those arrested were Kathy Boudin and Judy Clark, both of whom drove in getaway cars during the robbery. |
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Judy Baker, a security consultant, is co-ordinating negotiations with British companies to provide backing and a management structure for the venture. |
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The biggest market ever in the Teeside resort will also have Specky the clown, Punch and Judy and several brass bands generously provided by Saltburn 500 Club. |
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Bubb and acting coach Judy Brame, the school's associate athletic director, thought the day off would help the team cope with events from Wednesday. |
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They gave her room, all right, especially if her medium happened to be water color, as Judy was a grand splasher and spared neither water nor paint. |
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Well, Judy, now that you've scared me silly, what's so important? |
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Once again Judy was a nomad, moving to yet again another destination. |
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Tony Tasset, Judy, 1998, still from a color film in 35 mm, 6 seconds. |
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Now, the new director of the SCRIE program, Judy Johnson, says they goofed in not bringing owners into the loop when they tried to recertify the senior citizen tenants. |
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In 1965 a Harkness Fellowship gave him the opportunity to continue his studies at Princeton University, where he completed the opera Punch and Judy. |
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Nobody in their beeriest dreams could have imagined anybody threatening Margaret,'' said her onetime partner, Judy Dalton, a Melbourne journalist. |
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Wearing her sister's fancy dress and makeup, Judy felt modelesque. |
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Through frantic phone calls, Warren ended up contacting the late Judy Hilton, a former rehabber in Bolton who was legendary for the care she gave. |
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Street entertainment at Covent Garden was noted in Samuel Pepys's diary in May 1662, when he recorded the first mention of a Punch and Judy show in Britain. |
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