When she returns home, Mabel announces that she received shock treatment every day in hospital. |
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She hadn't really needed the liner to accentuate her dark lashes and brows, but Mabel, of all people, had insisted on it. |
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Mabel began a long, passionate, heated affair with him which lasted for several years. |
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News of the Prince's relationship with Mabel, a tall, leggy, attractive blonde, effectively squashed those rumours once and for all. |
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She gave her cousin Mabel Radcliff a pair of calamanco shoes with black lacing and Jane Herd the green calamanco shoes. |
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We saw him from time to time when he made his way from the vineries to drink from the Mabel. |
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The most recent hangover fire crews have fought is a 25-hectare blaze burning 12 kilometres east of Mabel Lake near Enderby. |
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Mabel pinned the girl with an extra firm, accessing look, before crooking a finger in Larry's direction, suggesting that he follow her. |
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If I'm not working, I take Mabel, my Jack Russell, to Hyde Park, and not even the smell of bacon sarnies from the hot-dog stand tempts me. |
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First World War artists A. Y. Jackson, Maurice Cullen, Richard Jack, Arthur Lismer and Mabel May established their careers in Quebec. |
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For Mabel, at that point in her life, after so many horrible experiences with men, a gay best friend was exactly what she needed. |
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After Emily died, Mabel determined that the public should read the poetry, and devoted herself to editing, publishing and promoting it. |
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In a few decades names that were popular in the 1970s and 1980s, like Jennifer, will sound as antiquated as Ethel or Mabel does today. |
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Senator Mabel DeWare: We just had two witnesses both elaborating in the same mode tonight. |
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During the Second World War Mabel worked as a chauffeuse in Manchester. |
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Senator Mabel DeWare: Remember, she might not need him any more, but the children need them both, and that is where the mistake is. |
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Eyeing up some jewellery, Mabel notices a necklace covered in bows. |
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Senator Mabel DeWare: I would like to say how much we appreciate you coming before the committee today. |
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Senator Mabel DeWare: I was interested to see that two of you talked about the principle of justice. |
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Senator Mabel DeWare: I just have one question then, because the rest have been answered. |
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Mrs. Mabel Girouard was born in Bouctouche, New Brunswick and attended Bouctouche High Scool. |
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Mabel Morrow, 70, of Morrisburg, Ontario looks forward to Tuesday mornings at her local day centre. |
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Senator Mabel DeWare: I think that's something we have to seriously take into consideration. |
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Gray, Mabel Killiam Day, Ernest Lawson, Frances Bannerman, Alex Colville, Tom Forrestall and ship portrait artist John O'Brien. |
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It was with this in mind that they made for the 'bohemian' town of Taos, New Mexico, where Mabel Dodge Luhan, a prominent socialite, lived. |
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During the filming of his eleventh picture, Mabel at the Wheel, he clashed with director Mabel Normand and was almost released from his contract. |
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As well as the various guests of the Westropes, he was able to enjoy the company of Richard Rees and the Adelphi writers and Mabel Fierz. |
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Mabel was a bright, attractive girl who was ten years Bell's junior but became the object of his affection. |
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He explained it plainly in a letter home to his wife, Mabel. |
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He was the second child of Robert and Mabel Stephenson, neither of whom could read or write. |
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Mabel Fierz put him in contact with Leonard Moore, who became his literary agent. |
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With its kiva fireplaces and gleaming cabinets of books, the Mabel Dodge Luhan House is a strange mix of adobe curvaceousness and a country house fit for an Agatha Christie mystery. |
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An employee of the Seabord Air Line Railway, Chamlers Barber became the only father Mabel knew. |
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Senator Mabel DeWare: The other thing is, you were talking about the children and your discussions with them about having access to a half-sister or a step-sister or a step-sibling. |
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His brothers and sisters consisted of, from the eldest to youngest, a half brother, Anderson Behie, and a half sister Mabel, from his father's first marriage. |
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The spurned wife, Sue, was devastated, and the resulting family feud would echo down the generations. It was not enough for Mabel to possess Austin. |
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Senator Mabel DeWare: I just want to ask how old your daughters are. |
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Senator Mabel DeWare: I think we could agree with you, because the interested person may be an extended family person who knows the situation better than anybody else. |
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The first female chair of both the Beef Information Centre and Canadian Beef Breeds Council, Mabel was also president of the Canadian Angus Association. |
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Mabel Bikandema, an innovating farmer in the Makindye Division of Kampala, produces compost from all of the organic matter that originates on her farm and in her household. |
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In May, he met Mabel Mark, senior financial adviser in Toronto. |
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Mabel dreaded the upcoming ball and the preliminary corseting it would entail. |
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Reginald married Mabel FitzRichard, daughter of William FitzRichard, a substantial landholder in Cornwall. |
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My sister Baliwe, who was older than Mabel, had been engaged to be married, and lobola had already been paid. |
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He was survived by his wife Mabel, his two daughters, Elsie May and Marian, and nine of his grandchildren. |
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At the beginning of 1935 he had to move out of Warwick Mansions, and Mabel Fierz found him a flat in Parliament Hill. |
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This week Hardman, who killed and mutilated 90-year-old Mabel Leyshon, failed to persuade a judge to allow him an appeal. |
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The Medal awarded to Mabel Capper records the first instance of forcible feeding of hunger striking Suffragette prisoners in England at Winson Green Prison in Birmingham. |
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Mabel speaks at times like a sad nostalgist pained by her own experience and at others like an objective anthropologist claiming superior knowledge of others. |
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But not knowing my own mind, I made it hard for Mabel, keeping late hours, igging her, and playing Cherie. Then, one day while Mabel was at work, I packed my clothes and left. |
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He was born in Worcester, son of the late Mabel and Kenneth Urquhart. |
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Mabel and Bell mobilized the community to help victims in Halifax. |
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While Goring cultivates that romance and dodges the overtures of the lovely Mabel and the proddings of his proper father, we meet the film's title character, Sir Robert. |
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Powell was the second son and youngest child of Thomas William Powell, a hop farmer, and Mabel, daughter of Frederick Corbett, of Worcester, England. |
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Bob was wheeling the baby up and down, Mabel watching him, hawk-eyed, as though she suspected him of harboring intentions of tipping the cab over. |
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