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Sentence count:204+15Posted:2017-11-27Updated:2020-07-24
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(181) Emma Thompson's latest film project – a love triangle featuring the 19th century poet and critic John Ruskin – is reported to have been placed in jeopardy by a New York copyright case.
(182) Emma Frost could be a forties pin-up or in a back-up amazon in an eighties Robert Palmer video, but those two icons have different features.
(183) Remember: The accents of Julie Andrews or Emma Watson (Hermione from 'Harry Potter') are quite different from those of Jamie Oliver and Simon Cowell (Sussex) or Billy Connolly (Scottish).
(184) An Australian book buyer asks a tiny Hillary " Emma chizzit? "
(185) He admitted that snogging Emma , who plays Granger in the movie, was a bit weird.
(186) Puerility Emma expected marriage and her mate too much. However, she never thought about what her husband needed. She commit all kinds of outrages and never considered her husband and family.
(187) Emma Woodhouse seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence.
(188) Tired of her dull marital life, Emma insisted to continue the dreams from her maidenhood.
(189) From this table too came Mansfield Park, Emma and Persuasion.
(190) Darwin's mother, who died in 1817, was a Wedgwood; he himself married Emma Wedgwood, his first cousin.
(191) To the poet Emma Lazarus, who saw refugees from persecution arriving on a tramp steamer, following incredible sufferings, the Statue was " The New Colossus" or the "Mother of Exiles".
(192) At the moment the second plane was slamming into the south tower, President Bush was being introduced to the second-graders of Emma E. Booker Elementary in Sarasota,[Sentence dictionary] Fla.
(193) Emma Merkas owns the website $30 Date Night and says she and her husband go on dates each week using one of the ideas from the site. Stargazing is one of their favorites.
(194) As Emma Goldman, a hugely influential early 20th-century political philosopher and activist, once said: "If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution.
(195) Hays, Mary. Memoirs of Emma Courtney. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
(196) Emma Murdoch: That's just what my husband once said to me on this very spot.
(197) It was also adapted into a 3 - time Emmy award winning film starring Emma Thompson.
(198) Born in August 1899 above the family's high-street shop in the London suburb of Leytonstone, Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was the youngest of the three children of Emma and William Hitchcock.
(199) Emma claims to be distantly related to a noble family by marriage.
(200) 'As Michael says, he is our good luck charm[sentencedict.com], ' says co-producer Emma Thomas who also happens to be married to Chris.
(201) Emma likes being Lady Hamilton and life goes smoothly until Lord Nelson pays a visit.
(202) Cam believes Emma came to Virginia to hide from a stalker: a guy named Noel Liftin.
(203) She adds: "The polished punctuation and epigrammatic style we see in Emma and Persuasion is simply not there."
(204) The latest Harry Potter film will feature a “very sexy” love scene in which actor Daniel Radcliffe appears nude alongside co-star Emma Watson.
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