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121 Margaret has very strong opinions, but she always tries to understand the opposite point of view.
122 In 1935, when his first marriage had ceased to exist in all but name, he met Margaret Cairns White.
123 He points to cultures, such as Samoa, where Margaret Mead found that there was little real adolescence.
124 It was at this time that Margaret joined the Franciscan tertiaries and began to experience visions and healing powers.
125 There was a woman newsreader, whose name sounded like Magda Tacker, and we soon called her Margaret Thatcher.
126 But it was Margaret Thatcher who reaped all the benefits.
127 He and Margaret had gone from the consulate to a bar in the Friedrichstrasse.
128 Aunt Margaret crouched at the table foot, one eye on the kettle to see when it boiled.
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129 Margaret McGregor, the board's Labour convenor, is to support the proposal.
130 Margaret had told me the doctor now lived in a Victorian mansion in Ayr.
131 Indeed, Margaret Peters actually quoted two hundred and five variant spellings of the word she has collected.
132 This year's guest of honour will be the novelist Margaret Attwood.
133 Smiling, Aunt Margaret put the money away in a drawer which was the till.
134 Melanie and Aunt Margaret sat in complete silence but for the ponderous ticking of the cuckoo clock and its regular two note interjections.
135 Margaret was in complete agreement with her husband's refusal to accept the bribe of a bishopric.
136 The official report into the accident which killed David Kay and his wife Margaret says it was caused by pilot error.
137 Margaret profited too from her sister's popularity and the relaxation in rules.
138 Princess Margaret wore a pretty blue silk evening dress[sentencedict.com], and sat in the front row of the circle.
139 Aunt Margaret had one single piece of jewellery, besides her fat gold wedding ring.
140 In 1941, Margaret E. Ray escaped war-torn France and landed in New York.
141 He is more popular than either Margaret Thatcher or Neil Kinnock.
142 The royals will try to shrug off their problems and put on a good show for Margaret.
143 Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart was found to have attached itself to all the objects she had used during her life.
144 Aunt Margaret glanced round for something with which to distract her and darted to the corner where the cage was.
145 But he says he's in good company ... Margaret Thatcher took eighteen months before she made hers.
146 Here she speaks for the first time about her ordeal to Margaret Hall.
147 Margaret Thatcher believed, disastrously, that there was no such thing as society.
148 Most frequently cited is the work of Margaret Mead, perhaps the paramount genius in her field.
149 Margaret and Dickie were in the garden playing badminton when Mr Remington-Hart rang up and asked to speak to my aunt.
150 Bush was elected on the coat-tails of Ronald Reagan, who in turn worshipped Margaret Thatcher's brand of politics and economics.
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