Similar words: lemma, dilemma, neurilemma, on the horns of a dilemma, emmer, gemmed, stemmed, pemmican.
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(61) Laura's frequent absences in London meant that her baby, Emma, was often left behind with Gwenny Hughes.
(62) Emma privately surmises that Dixon sent it, Mrs Weston that it is a gift from Knightley.
(63) Emma Lee lives in Liverpool and enjoys reading, handicraft and playing the keyboard.
(64) One of Chelsea's star players, David Webb, was godfather to the couple's eldest daughter, Emma.
(65) Are you sure this is the right place? I don't see Emma.
(66) Emma took us all on a bumpy buggy ride over to the second stage, until it was confiscated by security.
(67) By the end of the week, Emma was whizzing down green runs, turning superbly and tackling the lifts with ease.
(68) Lothair died shortly after the birth of their daughter Emma.
(69) Afterwards she went back to Emma and gave her an expurgated version.
(70) Emma could go on receiving the income from the annuities.
(71) Fantasy has continued to interest several other contemporary women writers, such as Emma Tennant and Angela Carter, in this way.
(72) Today, antagonism towards Birmingham remains as strong as when Jane Austen wrote the words in Emma in 1816.
(73) It couldn't be Emma, could it, with some ghastly news about Cindy Hill slitting her wrists or something?
(74) Concentrating on Emma would help to keep her worries at bay for a little while.
(75) I hope Emma isn't going to be there - she really gets on my nerves.
(76) Emma will inherit a fortune when she comes of age.
(77) Emma Kirkby's international reputation as a performer of Early Music is a unique achievement.
(78) He was slightly behind on the reservation with Emma and he saw his wife and children land in the road.
(79) Emma was wearing an absolutely hideous purple and orange dress.
(80) Flaubert's narrator enters Emma Bovary's consciousness from time to time,[http://sentencedict.com/Emma.html] to describe events from her point of view.
(81) Here are the six references Flaubert makes to Emma Bovary's eyes in the course of the book.
(82) They are spooking away at the window and Charlie and Emma take some direct action and soak them in water.
(83) They were given joint custody of Emma and Lucy, with Gabrielle having care and control.
(84) Four died in hospital and Emma Hartley, one of the survivors, was trying to come to terms with that.
(85) Two months had passed since Emma had exiled Cassius with only the clothes on his back.
(86) Even when Emma had gone her appetite had not slackened.
(87) A man in a bowler hat helped Emma with the pram.
(88) The first day Emma had escorted Ruth to the gates and come back with a red nose.
(89) As Emma was seated directly behind him, it afforded her such an intriguing idea that she was nearly breathless.
(90) When Emma offers to help you it's a sure sign that she wants something from you!
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