Susan Boyes, 50, does art therapy, and most of her appointments take place in unsafe neighborhoods and involve crises. |
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Vindictive, unforgiving and revengeful, Susan did her utmost to make certain the only other woman remaining in the contest wouldn't win. |
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Your photo of Susan Brookes of whom very few have heard, proclaimed her to be such a one. |
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Designer Susan Benson imparts the allusive quality of a Japanese watercolour, and Michael Whitfield beautifully recreates changing natural light. |
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My first instinct was to protect Susan so I yelled at her to run home and call the police. |
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After learning that Susan has already viewed the place they start to ask her questions. |
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It appeared shortly after the prime minister returned from a state visit to the Peoples Republic of China with his wife Susan. |
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For Susan a single treatment was sufficient for a breakthrough in her health due to her youth. |
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As Susan says, many of the region's most beautiful villages and hamlets are home also to unexpected shopping delights. |
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In that single moment Susan transformed into a professional gearing up to draw and hold the attention of thousands of viewers. |
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The one cool thing is that there is a large lazy Susan in one of the lower cabinets. |
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Susan Magnier's Reach for the Moon is the lone starter from the powerful Aidan O'Brien stable. |
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Sculptor and installation artist Susan Meyer Fenton is haloed against a wrinkled and therefore turbulent backdrop. |
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Susan Brown covers M, N, and O in her series that helps you to change your life at your own pace. |
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Susan took a sip off her Venti skim half-caf one Splenda sugar-free vanilla extra hot latte. |
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I explained that Susan had it in for me since grade school and she was just making up stories to get everyone to hate me. |
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Her debut novel detailed the adventures of Susan, a hot young hackette who sleeps her way to the top. |
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Susan Bradburne now summons him at the first sight of trouble and he is a regular visitor to many racing stables throughout Scotland. |
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For days calls to Dave and his wife Susan reached only busy signals or voicemail boxes. |
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Susan soon extended her tiny hand across the board for a sportsmanlike victory shake. |
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Jim loved the lyric and took the song into the studio with guest vocalists Collin Raye and Susan Ashton. |
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The film cuts to a flashback of Susan aged four drawing with a blue crayon. |
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American Ballet Theatre principal Susan Jaffe set the tone for an evening of extraordinary dance with her opening solo as the Dying Swan. |
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Kay first met Susan Gargary eight years ago while working as a cinema usher. |
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Apparently the man upstairs had different plans for Lily though, because Susan called just after ten. |
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Indeed, my friend Susan lives on an upslope that has never, ever come close to being flooded. |
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At Susan Simonelli's upscale New York City salon, she offers crystal therapy. |
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Susan ran back to Ian, but her insincerity to Ian, and to herself, was soapily palpable. |
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He has seen Susan through the darkest of times, been an unwavering, solid support for her and their children. |
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Despite her classic feminine behaviour, forgetful, clumsy, unpunctual and indecisive, she succeeds in her quest to find Susan. |
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The smackdown Susan delivered Karl upon hearing about his baby was bone-scrapingly hilarious. |
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Susan is also attempting a sponsored walk and Corinne and her husband, David, have started a sponsored slim. |
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Susan adds her dazzling jazz sound of silky vocals and sultry twists to eleven recordings ranging from traditional and folk to the blues. |
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But a few days later things took a turn for the worst when Susan suffered a heavy bleed. |
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Black-eyed Susan vine is a tender twiner with spring-frost yellow, orange or white blooms with a contrasting eye. |
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Virginia was tuning her guitar to the keyboard at which Susan had seated herself. |
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Less invasive kinds, such as black-eyed Susan vine, can even weave themselves among other annuals and perennials, creating a wild look. |
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The blooms on this huge-flowered black-eyed Susan actually look better a few days after they've been in the vase. |
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As a matter of fact, the name printed in my birth certificate was Susan and not Sue. |
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Actress Susan St. James, a fervid believer in biorhythms, once described on a television talk show how she had done this. |
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Susan Peters, I'm given to understand that some of his missives, his letters, are rather personal. |
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I can say I did react hostilely originally when Susan tried address the problem on her own. |
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Thanks for Susan Flockhart's profile of the great Colin Guthrie, the tricycling doctor. |
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Susan Deacon, the health minister, was last week targeted by the Daily Record for being an unmarried mother. |
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Susan told her story clearly and precisely, using her bewitching charm to the full. |
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Susan felt bad that she had hurt Jason but she quickly held back shameful tears so she could speak. |
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Susan was terrified, she'd bellow songs to scare away ghosts before she ventured into a dark room. |
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Susan had thrown a hissy fit early on, not that David could really blame her. |
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Susan picked this colour for the walls, and toned it down with white to produce the shade she wanted, and the result is admirable. |
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He tried to get the facts out of Susan, who he was sure would know, but Charlotte had been beforehand with him. |
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When Susan left, closing the door behind her, she found herself near the end of a long hall, which was carpeted wall to wall in thick brown pile. |
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For a memoir that focuses more on movement herstory, readers might want to try Susan Brownmiller's In Our Time, which has more detail. |
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Susan has now returned to England with him for a holiday and is travelling round the country seeing old friends. |
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Alex continues to heft Susan through the grounds and out into the park where he has left a picnic rug and basket. |
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In the 1851 Census, Susan Pearman is living with her parents and one sister, Christiana, and her baseborn daughter Ellen. |
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After owning and operating the business for more than 10 years, Richard and Susan both decided they wanted a change of pace. |
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South Australia's office of Thinker in Residence is occupied by neuroscientist Susan Greenfield, an English baroness and professor. |
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Alex gets up to go, turns around to kiss Susan, and accidentally hits her on the nose. |
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Common biennials are the roadside favorite, Queen Anne's lace, native Black-eyed Susan, and Sweet William. |
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Emily shows Susan the sights when she visits London, leaving Ross and Carol jealously paranoid. |
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In the clinic the girl's mother told me that, although born at term, Susan had weighed but 3 pounds. |
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Susan ordered windows with miniblinds sandwiched between the glass so she'd never need to clean another blind. |
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John spots Susan sitting across from him at an insider LA eatery and makes his way over to her table. |
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Susan does yoga and paints with acrylics on canvas, doing portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. |
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When a jobbing actress failed to turn up, Kay's wife Susan, then a pharmacist's assistant in Boots, stepped in. |
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Susan is the leader of the homelessness action group, a prevention and resettlement team for York Salvation Army. |
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The beautiful purple petals that radiate from its dark cone-shaped centre somewhat resemble the commonly grown black-eyed Susan. |
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The two real weepers that stand out for me are White Palace with Susan Sarandon, and Ghost. |
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Solicitor Susan Stephenson was working on some papers when there was a violent jolt and she realised the carriage was going over. |
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Serena goes back to school where she is bailed up by Susan and questioned about her behaviour, especially in the teacher's class. |
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By this time, she too will be heartily sick of her sugary sweet moniker, and will probably change it by deed poll to Susan or Jane. |
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And, knowing Susan, the gossip would have it that she had got the part on the casting couch. |
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She said her mother had once been a schoolteacher, so Susan was well educated and worldly as a child. |
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They have a son Marcus, an Army major with the Highlanders regiment and a daughter, Susan, who lives in Devon. |
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Seconds later, Susan was already standing behind Pete's screen, checking through the codes that Pete had keyed in. |
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The seasons, frighteningly unfamiliar to your average cook, are second nature to Susan and Margaret. |
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In one trick, the magician tosses a new deck of cards into the audience, where it is caught by someone, whose name turns out to be Susan. |
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Susan worked as a tailoress, as did her older sister, Florence, while their brother, Benjamin, joined George at the docks. |
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Susan found Lila in the kitchen area, preparing a chicken for the evening meal. |
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They call off the wedding amiably and Susan decides to throw in her lot with the Harvey girls. |
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She gets 48 hours, Susan McDougal, of work release every week, and then she wears a bracelet. |
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Susan has rounded up four official-looking people to be judges and the contest begins. |
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Police are investigating whether the accused who allegedly had become besotted with Susan after meeting her at a caravan park, shot her before turning the gun on himself. |
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In the book, Brewer hints ever so carefully that the judge, Susan Bolton, is something of an airhead. |
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But thanks to Josh Fox, who says beacon International also reached out to Susan Sarandon and Who Killed the Electric Car? |
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Susan Collins, Mark Kirk...Rob Portman is from a blue state, but he doesn't seem so likely a candidate. |
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The campiest concept to me is Susan Sontag attempting to grasp it with all that gray matter of hers. |
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The media goes into a frenzy when egregious examples of bad mothers occur, like Susan Smith or Casey Anthony. |
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I bet Susan would look really good in a whalebone corset and a bustle. |
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There was costar Jim Sturgess coming up to hug her, and there was Susan Sarandon giving the director a kiss on the cheek. |
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It seemed to me a miracle that I never heard a discouraging word from my editor, Susan Murcko. |
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Neither had he bargained for the chance encounter with Susan Brown-Whitaker, the recently divorced granddaughter of the last British land agent to occupy the big house. |
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Lucan drove 42 miles to the house of Ian and Susan Maxwell-Scott, and used their phone to call his mother. |
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Nick and Susan enjoyed the Diwali celebrations in Jaipur and spent her birthday last November staying in a royal palace with the maharajah in residence. |
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Of all the female celebrities to eschew the feminist label, Susan Sarandon seemed a most unlikely candidate. |
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A new report appears to exonerate Susan Rice for public statements following the Benghazi attack. |
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It was launched without mast and rigging from Eskside Wharf after a friend of the Jenkinsons, Susan Crookes, smashed a bottle of champagne across the bow at her fifth attempt. |
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With opposition to Susan Rice mounting daily, Michael Tomasky proposes six alternative nominees for the top post at Foggy Bottom. |
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Susan LyneChairman, gilt Groupe Susan Lyne serves as Chairman of gilt Groupe. |
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Susan likes to cook, so the kitchen is a focal point in the house, with a warm colour scheme of Burmese ruby combined with honey cream to offset the minimalism. |
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Kevin Kelley, a spokesman for Susan Collins, said the senator had no hard feelings about not being invited. |
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Sharon McKendrick and Susan Evers are identical twins who meet for the first time at summer camp. |
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Oscar winner Susan Sarandon delivers a brilliant, heart-rending performance in the delightful dramedy Jeff, Who Lives at Home. |
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Inside, he waved Susan towards his rocking chair and made for the kitchen. |
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Susan is on the phone to Libby and cooking tea, and is so caught up in this that she forgets to notice a bottle of cooking oil being tipped onto the lit gas burner. |
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Susan watched in horror through her kitchen window as a ball of flame came screaming out of the night sky and scored a direct hit on the garden shed. |
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The next cut shows us Susan, in prison for attempting to skip her cab fare, taking a light from the prison matron and blowing the smoke defiantly straight back into her face. |
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Sally Beauty has also partnered with Susan G. Komen to sell special pink cosmetic products. |
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Thelma and Louise found its title characters, played by Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, on the other side of the law. |
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I was privileged to be a colleague of its midwife and founding editor, Susan McHenry, now our editorial director, when she was formulating ideas for it. |
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We see her liberal Libra spirit in other Scales ladies like Susan Sarandon, Janeane Garofalo, and Martina Navratilova. |
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It's all beautifully acted, but I didn't care about Susan and John and their tremulous relationship, laden with supercilious, middlebrow significance. |
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It's mere padding until the ill-fated scuba diving trip, where a miscount by the boat crew leads to Susan and Daniel resurfacing only to find they've been left behind. |
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It will be directed by Susan Stroman, who directed the stage shows. |
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When Susan Lucci earned her first Emmy after 18 unrealized nominations, I stood and cheered. |
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Susan Batson, a Hollywood acting coach, says that actors don't explicitly say that their goal is to muffle their words. |
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With Walker's permission their curator, Susan Cahan, engaged a sign painter to create stencils that would allow the figures to be painted directly on the wall. |
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Hidden away in a blind alley is a video installation by Susan Norrie. |
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And Susan leaves wisteria Lane to help her daughter, Julie, raise her baby. |
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Hesitated before the bathroom mirror and then, feeling slightly ridiculous, broached a bottle of cologne-for-men which Susan had given for the previous Christmas. |
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In the middle of a prayer meeting, Jindal claimed that Susan collapsed and began convulsing on the floor. |
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As a women's movement pioneer, Susan B. Anthony fought against the dictums of those who would vilipend women by treating them as second-class citizens. |
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I know it will be better with the distraction of new kitties in the house but I simply can't welcome the additions until Dr. Susan tells me they are hale and hearty. |
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From a call box he phoned Susan and was surprised to get an answer. |
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In this watershed sequence, the oblique angles and edgy camerawork signal the presence of Jeffrey's gaze as his invisible aura surrounds Susan in her destitution. |
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It was after that two-week family holiday in their caravan, which Rose adored, that Stephen and Susan were told the terrible news that nothing more could be done. |
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What Susan might be talking about a little is the Stockholm syndrome. |
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Susan has battled through pain and heartbreak to marry her sweetheart. |
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Likewise, the Susan B. Anthony dollar, in addition to its hendecagonal design, was nice because it featured a leader of the women's suffrage movement. |
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Last year, Susan conducted a three week lecture tour in America to tell the story of Irish heraldry and genealogy and spoke in Boston, New York, Minneapolis and Chicago. |
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The cold chilled Susan, slowing her down, making it harder to avoid him. |
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Susan is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi national honor society and one of the newest members of the board of directors of the American Professional Wound Care Association. |
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Hello, Susan Patton aka the endearingly self-named Princeton Mom. |
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But Dr Viv Gunasekera still prescribed penicillin-based antibiotic Augmentin, which was then administered by nurse Susan Elliott. |
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Lambert was born March 27, 1935, in Portland to Robert and Susan Skells Lambert. |
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Susan Wiggs provides a well written four tissue box tear jerker that showcases people in trouble. |
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Susan Keigans, executive vice president, Planters and Citizens Bank, Camilla, was installed as the 2015-2016 Leadership GBA President. |
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Chef Susan is determined to share her vegan gelato creations as a bridge to open minds and tastebuds to the concept of a plant-based lifestyle. |
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Jenkins was born in Neath, Wales, where she and her sister Laura were raised by their parents Selwyn John and Susan. |
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Most of the items on display are from local Girl Guide companies, Brownie Packs and Rainbow groups, collected by Susan Whitwam, a museum member. |
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The programme's first serial, An Unearthly Child, shows that the Doctor has a granddaughter, Susan Foreman. |
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Far from trying to be a killjoy, Susan says dieticians want to help people to enjoy their food. |
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Susan created a large number of paintings and pastel drawings of tropical fish during her lifetime. |
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We were sharing a Cuban sandwich at the bar in Chez Henri. Susan felt that Riesling was appropriate with a Cuban sandwich. I was drinking beer. |
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After Robert returned from the desert as a dispatch rider, they moved to Edinburgh for him to work as a joiner and Susan as a machinist. |
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In the 1930s, Susan studied ceramics with Bernard and David Leach while she was at Dartington Hall School. |
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In 1963 Susan created the popular Totem, an abstract pattern based in primitive forms coupled with a cylindrical shape. |
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Susan Elizabeth Ford, daughter of Gerald, held onto the patronym. |
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Susan and I were only aware of the typical doublewide trailer that is so often seen at schools throughout the country. |
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In 2016 Susan made a cameo appearance in Zoolander 2 where she is ambushed by paparazzi. |
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Susan Tabberer, headteacher at Pingle Secondary School in Swadlincote, Derbyshire, told parents a probe has been launched. |
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Jeff and Susan Gusinow's latest Hannukah card simultaneously shares a family milestone and lampoons a California politician. |
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The waxwork cost Au150,000 and is dressed in the floor-length black gown Susan wore in her video for Wild Horses. |
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But Piers Morgan et al were left dumbstruck when it became clear that actually, a dishevelled-looking Susan Boyle had the voice of an angel. |
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Gentle Susan took fourth, Hollyoak Jazz walked out, with Pokie Dotcom dropping out at the turn after being second-up. |
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Herma Rockey was elected treasurer, Susan Craycraft parliamentarian and Sharon Swartz recording secretary. |
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Beloved husband of Sylvia, devoted dad of Susan, Nigel, Noel, Colin and Juliet, much loved Grandad and Popsies. |
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Susan beeped Jessica, and then Jessica called her back, because Susan didn't have enough credit on her phone to make the call. |
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Susan Boyle delivered a tartan special yesterday when she was a Highland Games chieftain. |
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Fox Searchlight have bought life rights to Susan Boyle along with rights to the musical I Dreamed a Dream. |
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With Susan it's very important she connects with the public and the public connect with her. |
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Public relations firms David PR Group, Lobeline Communications and Susan Blond, Inc. |
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Lawyer Susan Loggans, who represents the girls in all three lawsuits, said she was glad Kelly decided to fight the latest accusation. |
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Google Susan J Elliott and check out her article Reject the Rejector as a place to start. |
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Judge David Wynn Morgan said only Susan Beveridge, 47, seemed to be unaware that a man trying to buy drugs on the street was a drugs officer. |
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Thanks to Susan Bernstein for becoming a Life Member of VRG in memory of Minnie Prins Bernstein. |
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Susan said a post-mortem revealed he had Diffuse Lewy Body Dementia or Dementia with Lewy bodies. |
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In May 2010, Susan Boyle was voted by Time magazine as the seventh most influential person in the world. |
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Eager to reach her fundraising target and help find a breakthrough into tackling lymphoedema, Susan is grateful for donations. |
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It contains Banksia Robur, Macrocarpa, Black Eyed Susan, Crowea, Old Man Banksia and Yellow Cowslip Orchid. |
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But for viewers of Desperate Housewives, she's Susan Mayer, the scattiest resident of Wisteria Lane. |
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Don Murphy and Susan Montford are the producers, and Guillermo del Toro is the film's executive producer. |
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Coetzee's 1986 novel Foe recounts the tale of Robinson Crusoe from the perspective of a woman named Susan Barton. |
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Doc Susan McAlester and moody Jim Whitlock believe that a protein found in the sharks' brains can cure Alzheimer's Disease. |
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The innovative in-floor storage area, standard on all models, includes a Lazy Susan rotating storage tray on EX and above models. |
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Tuesday, as the bonsai rotated on a wooden Lazy Susan, Del Tredici snipped at the root ball in a painstaking process that took three hours. |
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Gazing lovingly into the baby blue eyes of her new-born sister, schoolgirl Susan Miller dreamed of the life they would share together. |
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Some of the seeds currently for sale are the plains coreopsis, bur marigold, black-eyed Susan, and lyre-leaf sage. |
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Linda Smithers assisted with the chalice, sidesmen were Raymond and Susan Steel and Alan and Vicki Winpenny served coffee after the service. |
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Susan shook her head and went away in grim silence to re-open a parcel she had sewed up for Jem and slip in a fine tooth comb. |
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The star, affectionately known as Humph, also left his interest in his jazz record label Calligraph Records to his manager Susan Da Costa. |
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The women's record is held by Nicol David with eight wins followed by Sarah Fitzgerald five, Susan Devoy four, and Michelle Martin three. |
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Susan Watson could no longer stand being with Avril and she and her boyfriend left. |
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Martha Schwartz, Laurie Olin, Sasaki, Dan Kiley, Susan Child, and George Hargreaves are included. |
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The quake jiggled the greater Los Angeles region and was felt as far south as San Diego, said seismologist Susan Hough. |
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The two young students, Wilbur and her sister Freedom Rider, Susan German, managed to slip away through the crowd. |
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One recent victim is East Sussex farmer Susan Harmer, who found 29 dead and wounded ewes after her Southdown flock was attacked by several dogs. |
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Musical Childhoods and the Cultures of Youth, Edited by Susan Boynton and Roe-Min Kok. |
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Susan Tondi has been hired by North Central Bank of Illinois as a mortgage loan officer. |
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In addition, shortly after the publication of Emma, Henry Austen repurchased the copyright for Susan from Crosby. |
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Taylor has two mothers, and their names are Susan and Cheryl. |
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Susan Stroman directs and choreographs this spring for Lincoln Center Theater, and Nathan Lane is set to star. |
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Bringing together essays by feminist, Americanist and theater scholars, this volume is the first to address Susan Glaspell's entire oeuvre. |
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Major, Don Mango, Richard Shaw, Gary Venter, Steve White, and Susan Witcraft. |
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At present the Queen owns three Pembroke Welsh corgis called Monty, Willow and Holly, who are all descended from Susan. |
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Dayna Kowata, a naturopath and acupuncturist at UCI's Susan Samueli Center for Integrative Medicine, said she hadn't heard of it until last year. |
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At the movies STEPMOM starring Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon was a new release. |
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Susan Cohen-Cory and colleagues studied DHA's effect in the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis. |
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Between 1793 and 1795 Austen wrote Lady Susan, a short epistolary novel, usually described as her most ambitious and sophisticated early work. |
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Panetta said this week in an interview with Susan Page of USA Today. |
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One of the first children Palmer met there was a girl named Susan. |
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Susan loved to yard sale, but she was happiest when she was with her coffee klatch in the Klondike. |
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Adich, a chiropractor and acupuncturist, owns the clinic with his wife, Susan, who is a licensed massage therapists. |
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Wrexham Newi College second year art student Susan Mann won the Homebase competition open to local colleges and universities. |
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Leakes shouted as Susan tried to apply a layer of lip gloss. |
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Philips, Karl Popper, Lionel Robbins, Susan Strange, Bob Ward and Charles Webster. |
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Oh no! A vandal has just smashed our windscreen! Susan, can you go and call the insurance company? |
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I remember this girl named Susan, and then there was a girl named Rhonda. |
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Susan escorted them to more comfortable seats in the lounge, for coffee and Van der Hum. |
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Susan is usually a diffident, unforceful character, putty in the hands of Beverly. |
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Susan Bennett sat rigid, smoothing her skirt round her chumpy thighs and fixing her gaze on the wall above Marissa Caldwell. |
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The girl with the auburn hair was lingering, too. Her name was Susan. She was talking with the blonde who had utzed her to talk to Vonnegut. |
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Creep occasional table by Susan Bradley in powder-coated steel, its crisp geometry embellished with delicate laser-cut leaves. |
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There's further tension between the family and their hosts that's exacerbated by the frostiness between Shrimpie and his wife Susan. |
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Susan was an avid craftswoman who enjoyed a variety of hobbies such as knitting, beadwork, origami, and sewing. |
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Susan still persisted in thinking that poets and tramps were tarred with the same brush. |
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Susan and I slid off to an Indian restaurant in Shepherd's Bush, and I slid off on to the floor. |
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Castleton also featured in national news reports in the early 1980s following the murder of Susan Renhard near the battlements of Peveril Castle. |
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William and Susan transfer to schools at Winthwaite five miles away, a boy's grammar school and a county secondary school. |
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Potter is also featured in Susan Wittig Albert's series of light mysteries called The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter. |
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Susan Elaine Criss has earned seven varsity letters in track and soccer and has twice captained her high school soccer team. |
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Susan Clarencieux revealed her doubts to the French ambassador, Antoine de Noailles. |
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In addition, Susan Spires, MD, a cytopathologist in Kentucky, analyzed the costs for local laboratories in her area. |
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The railway engineer Edward Bury and his wife Priscilla Susan Bury lived at Ambleside. |
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Historian Susan Maclean Kybett ascribes his demise to scurvy, which is caused by a lack of fresh fruits and vegetables. |
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Orville Wright was born in 1871. Milton and Susan selected the names of their offspring with great care and considered middle names unnecessary. |
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Robert and Susan were so in love with each other that nobody could go near them without feeling like a gooseberry. |
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In the comic version, Melinda staggers into the flat of neighbours Susan and Hobie garbling a tale of failed romance. |
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Susan Over, aged 56, of Halford Lane, will be at the Wesley Owen book shop in City Arcade centre, Coventry, with copies of her book Cakes, Bakes, Puddings and Prayers. |
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I SEE that Susan Boyle has recently been diagnosed with Aspergers. |
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Susan Orton, a telephonist with County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service, was awarded a commendation from fire service chief executive Susan Johnson. |
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Founded in 2008 by Susan Ralston, the mission of the organization is to provide education, advocacy and assistance to families in need of pediatric protons. |
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In 1992 Susan Lockhart was Captain of the England U16 Hockey Squad. |
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Susan Tiffany Woods and John Colby Johnston were united in marriage on the evening on December 10, 2011, at United Methodist Church in Carrollton. |
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Chef Matta, 56, tracked down the pair after Susan left him in Sardinia to start a new life with Keen whom she had contacted again via the internet. |
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Superior Court Judge Susan Garsh told jurors after a short session Wednesday morning that they may have noticed another empty seat in the jury box. |
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The children's novel, Silver on the Tree, by Susan Cooper, the final book of The Dark is Rising, is largely set around Aberdyfi, with many references to local landmarks. |
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Susan Howatch's 1984 novel The Wheel of Fortune is primarily set in the area surrounding the Gower Peninsula, which plays an important part in the plot of the novel. |
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The kingdom also plays a major role in Silver on the Tree, the last book of The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper, parts of which are set in Aberdyfi. |
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Delaney along with participant artists Todd Hido and Susan Felter will also hold a dialogue about the making of this show and the artists and works featured. |
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Though there is an increase in registered nurses, it hasn't kept pace with the population of the state,'' said Susan Brank, assistant executive officer of the board. |
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The crew of the Swallow are siblings John, Susan, Titty, and Roger Walker. |
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Susan Butler, editor of Macquarie Dictionary, said that Word of the Year Committee selected the adjective because of its topicality and its visually graphic nature. |
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Olmstead is Co-CEO of W3, which she co-founded in 2009 with Susan Sagy. |
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Susan Haynes was inspired by Ronald Carlson's Sheep painting to create Dollbaby, which mystifyingly features three women frolicking naked as a sheep wanders past. |
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Petersburg, Russia, on 13 June 2013, Susan Boyle visited Children's Hospital Number 17 and presented to the hospital a gift of an anesthetic machine. |
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And, no, the stuntwoman playing that unfortunate skinny-dipper, Susan Backlinie, did not break a rib, as rumored, while being pulled back and forth in the water. |
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The Bosnia List by Kenan Trebincevic and Susan Shapiro chronicles the war through the eyes of a Bosnian refugee returning home for the first time after 18 years in New York. |
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In addition, Susan Jones and John McSweeney have joined SIG in Chicago. |
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For outdoor eating, dine in style with the Stirling suite of garden furniture comprising of 120cm octagonal gateleg table, four folding armchairs, Lazy Susan and a parasol. |
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The corporate-sponsored gathering in Seattle is no groundbreaker, as Susan Kruller, media and public relations director for the Seattle Host Organization, notes. |
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Susan Yap introduced House Bill 4677, which also declares rice and corn hoarding and profiteering during calamities or emergencies as economic sabotage. |
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Unfortunately, Steve and stickybeak Miranda spot them, and she can't help spilling the beans to Susan, despite Rachel insisting she'd tell her stepmum herself. |
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Susan Foister, curator of the new exhibition, even places him alongside Leonard da Vinci and Michelangelo because of his commitment to science along with art. |
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When I was 9, I invented a can opener, a lazy susan for the refrigerator and a malted milk machine from parts I found. |
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Eleven perennials will be installed, including Autumn Goldenrod, Black Eyed Susan, Blue Ice Star Flower, Heavy Metal Switch Grass, and Spike Gayfeather. |
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In July 2013, Susan Boyle endorsed the Better Together campaign to keep Scotland as part of the United Kingdom in the 2014 independence referendum. |
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Enjoy the sight of crops of Queen Anne's Lace, yarrow, seven different species of goldenrod, fall asters, Boneset, Joe Pye Weed, Oxeye Daisies and Black Eyed Susan. |
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What was disappointing was the cruel take-off of Susan Boyle, the remark, You''re too little to think to the smallest pirate and the use of water pistols on the audience. |
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A RELATIVE of the common Black-eyed Susan vine, thunbergia King's Mantle is an unusual upright shrub with dark green leaves and large, trumpet-shaped purple flowers. |
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A clinical nurse consultant at Port Macquarie Drug and Alcohol Services, Susan also owns a nursery, hosts her own talkback radio program and has just started piano lessons. |
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Now Gavin has teamed up with Emley-based events organiser Susan Dewhurst to stage Hudderseld's rst Death Cafe, to be held on Saturday April 26 at Cafe Society in Byram Street. |
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In October 2016, Susan Boyle announced the release of A Wonderful World. |
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Then there was Susan Jaffe, promoted to ballerinadom just about overnight some years back and left to grow into the responsibilities of the rank as best she could. |
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In 2005, she received an honorary fellowship from the Rector of London's University of Arts, Sir Michael Bichard and University Registrar Susan Asser. |
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A young girl, Susan, discovers that some of the neighboring families belong to a group known as Consociates, including Louisa May Alcott's family. |
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Smokey Joe, a mix of Blue Heeler, Aussie and Border Collie, from Winnett, MT, rescued his owner, a cattle rancher named Susan Stone, from an enraged cow. |
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Spencer naturalist, farmer and kennel owner Susan Watson recently reported two disturbing sightings of house finches with eye problems at her feeders. |
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And it was with the Swingles that Susan appeared at La Scala. |
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Susan Tellem, APR, RN, BSN, of Tellem Grody Public Relations, Inc. |
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Dorothy Lodge and Susan Everill performed the duties of sidesmen. |
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Forester, John Ruskin, Radclyffe Hall, Susan Hill, Hanif Kureishi, Maureen Duffy, Khushwant Singh, Sir Leslie Stephen and the Booker Prize winner Anita Brookner. |
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In her article on Lipograms Susan Elkin mentioned the e-less novel by Georges Perec, La Disparition, but did not really do it justice in my opinion. |
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Spices can be placed on a rack on the door or on a lazy susan. |
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