Gerald is short for Geraldine, because even in this story it would be too cruel to name a girl Gerald. |
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Refreshments of finger foods, sandwiches, cakes and mulled wine were organised by Geraldine Cummins. |
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Geraldine Gibson of Sleights, whom Freshwater helped with children's donkey rides, had taken pity on him after he asked her for help. |
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A Private Members' Bill will be put forward in Parliament on January 7, which Geraldine says she will support. |
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As I got out of the car I noted Geraldine was wearing a light blue zip-up top, matching blue trousers and a blue peaked cap. |
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Geraldine was doing her home chores when the phone rang for her Evening Press interview. |
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He is survived by his wife Geraldine and his two children, Gillian and Michael. |
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Geraldine rightly said most of the public rooms, combined with the furnishing, looked like a Swiss chalet. |
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Geraldine Nelson had trouble keeping her potted angel's trumpet from blowing over in the New Jersey winds. |
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In 1991, Geraldine Connell became the first manager of the Holy Angels as the centre moved further under the umbrella of the health board. |
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Geraldine remembers being completely shattered by the experience and finding solace only in books. |
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Most of the time Geraldine sat under a pear tree laughing at Malcolm's dumb jokes. |
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Geraldine recounts an interview Chaplin gave to Life magazine in the 1970s, when he was asked what he thought of Hitler's acting style. |
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It was the first time bride Geraldine Spillane has seen all her 16 siblings eleven brothers and five sisters together in the one place, making her big day extra special. |
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Geraldine McCughrean, from Newbury, chose embroidered linen from East, which she wore with her beige coat from Gratten for a loose, chic, Virgina Woolf feel. |
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In a watershed moment, Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman to appear on a major party ticket. |
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And I watched Geraldine Ferraro cross the floor to accept the nomination as vice president. |
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The only time Geraldine heard her father speak about Berlin was through a closed door. |
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As Geraldine told you, I'm going to this appointment first thing tomorrow morning. |
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The problem is that Geraldine didn't tell your cousin because she didn't see him. |
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Geraldine Thomas-Flurer spoke of how the First Nations depend on Fraser River salmon to sustain their people, life and culture. |
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Phil Chiappetta began working at Rossbrook House in 1980 and had the opportunity to work with Sister Geraldine MacNamara. |
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Geraldine Underdown has been appointed Interim Executive Director of the National Search and Rescue Secretariat replacing Jean Murray. |
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When Agnes's visits coincided with Susanna's, Susanna might see her grandchildren, particularly the talented Mary Agnes and Geraldine. |
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Lisdowney Choral Group under the baton of Geraldine Murphy with accompanist Jennifer Rudkins performed a wide repertoire ranging from madrigals to hits from musicals. |
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In the first major court case involving the Class A drug in the city for years, Geraldine Kelly, prosecuting, said the building in Cromer Street had been barricaded. |
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He is survived by his daughter Geraldine, brother Thomas, sister-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends to whom deepest sympathy is extended. |
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Geraldine finished third in Paris in yet another personal best of 4.02.08, clipping a second off her PB in Brussels, which only saw her finish in sixth place. |
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The Honourable Geraldine Van Bibber, Commissioner of the Yukon, and the Honourable Larry Bagnell, Member of Parliament for the Yukon, both attended and addressed the graduates. |
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Geraldine Kennedy, C. P. P., executive director of the BC Institute of PMAC, is also promoting awareness of the field of practice to convince young people to choose work in supply chain management. |
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Phil Chiappetta and Sister Maria Vigna are Co Executive Directors of Rossbrook House, a youth serving agency founded in 1976 by Sister Geraldine MacNamara. |
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She suffered a placental abruption during her pregnancy with Erin and was referred to Geraldine while pregnant with Emma. |
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Often compared to Geraldine Granger in The Vicar of Dibley, Rev Bottley is a real-life clergywoman whose sharp wit achieves the feat of transcending religion and simply entertaining. |
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He threatened to excommunicate Geraldine Ferraro, a vice-presidential nominee, and Mario Cuomo, a former governor, for their pro-choice stance in the abortion debate. |
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My name is Geraldine Sadoway, and Rathika Vasavithasan is with me. |
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The same year from 7 April to 7 May, she appeared as Geraldine Barclay in What the Butler Saw for The Royal Exchange Theatre. |
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It is often suggested that it derives from the arms of the powerful Geraldine or FitzGerald dynasty. |
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Before Fred Segal in Los Angeles, Jeffrey New York in the Meatpacking District, or Colette in Paris, Geraldine Stutz was a retail groundbreaker. |
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Impending grandparenthood had Geraldine at her mother-hen best. |
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Geraldine was four when her father walked out on the family. |
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It follows from this proposition and the negation of the left disjunct, i.e., the proposition that Geraldine is a mormon, that Geraldine has holy underwear and has worn it regularly. |
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Caleb's Crossing, by Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks, visits Martha's Vineyard in the 17th century and dramatizes quite effectively the life of the first Native American to graduate from Harvard University. |
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Walker assaulted his mother, Geraldine Walker, 67, with nunchakus, a martial arts weapon. |
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Her father had married an heiress from Virginia, introducing an American strain into the Hungarian family: Geraldine was a very distant cousin of Richard Nixon. |
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Geraldine is certain her father would approve. |
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She began to pull back the net curtains to see, but Geraldine pulled her hand away, saying don't do that. |
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This process has enabled Geraldine to reflect on the gravity of her actions and to avoid going to prison, which is known to increase the likelihood of future criminal activity. |
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Thanks to the efforts of Tdh and its partner, Encuentros, the authorities agreed to not send Geraldine to prison but to hand her over to her mother. |
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In his role as Administrator, Mr. Phillips will act when the Commissioner, Geraldine Van Bibber, is unable to fulfill her duties, or when the office is vacant. |
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A few years later the Imperial War Museum moved to South Kensington, and then in the 1930s to its present site Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, formerly Bedlam. |
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She deserved additional glory in return for the many years when she had gone birthdayless and little girls like Enid and Geraldine had taunted her airily. |
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