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211 Perhaps Margaret just wants that corpse to be her husband's, to give her something to grieve over.
212 Margaret and Jack Carolan, from Huyton, had sneaked a camera inside and were snapping off shots as keepsakes.
213 It cited a scene in Brookside in which Beth and Margaret engaged in a lesbian kiss, arguing that this courted controversy.
214 Margaret pulled the duvet round her trying to get warm.
215 But Margaret knew nothing about it, and therefore she could hardly feel that she was a real Dame.
216 Father said, but his voice was shaky, and Margaret guessed that he thought it was all too possible.
217 I was sorry to break off his conversation with Margaret, but I had to leave.
218 Is this what Margaret meant by claiming that what can be found anywhere can probably be found every-where?
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219 Margaret suffered a slow death by having weights stacked on her back, eventually crushing her to death.
220 Margaret was kept hidden by her parents throughout her childhood.
221 A sense of betrayal lay deep in both Hugh and Margaret; it was an important part of who they were.
222 The only reason Margaret went through with the pregnancy was because my father hoped I'd be a boy.
223 The books Margaret gave me had columns of figures, written in different inks.
224 Margaret took the little boy in her arms and carried him downstairs.
225 Margaret Elder was giving evidence on the first day of the fatal accident inquiry into drugs deaths in Glasgow.
226 He and Margaret went with their luggage to Victoria Station and booked single tickets to Berlin.
227 Margaret offered Maura her little finger with a shy smile.
228 Chris used scarves in her session and Margaret worked her class very hard towards a fast moving item with some quick footwork.
229 Yet Margaret holds a responsible position in marketing and is by no means untalented.
230 Then Aunt Margaret put the flute sideways to her lips, eagerly, as though she were thirsty for it.
231 By then I was hearing wedding bells, and not only for Old Red and Margaret.
232 He appeared on stage at Wembley as part of a Tory rally in support of Margaret Thatcher.
233 Margaret could not help admiring her fortitude, even though she despised her mission.
234 Margaret had discovered the address from an electricity bill she had found in the laundry.
235 Margaret came from a wealthy family, and Richard was anxious to allay any suspicion that he had married for money.
236 I think you look more like your aunt Margaret than your sister does.
237 They've been transferred from Princess Margaret Hospital in Swindon, where hospital managers have been forced to close three operating theatres.
238 Long a master at making do, Margaret teaches me as much about food as I teach her.
239 Not surprisingly it was Margaret who felt the parting most.
240 Since qualifying in 1968 Margaret has run many classes in the Redhill area and become a Medau trainer in 1972.
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