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Roberta is a musical from 1933 with music by Jerome Kern , and lyrics and book by Otto Harbach . The musical is based on the novel Gowns by Roberta by Alice Duer Miller . It features the songs " Yesterdays ", " Smoke Gets in Your Eyes ", " Let's Begin ", ...
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Population (2000): 808 Housing Units (2000): 330 Land area (2000): 1.484554 sq. miles (3.844977 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.015309 sq. miles (0.039650 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.499863 sq. miles (3.884627 sq. km) FIPS code: 65856 Located within: Georgia ...
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Back on the front porch Alda Quimby remained standing as Roberta came out in her dusty uniform.
Roberta scarcely trusted herself to remain on the porch lest she send Alda Quimby bouncing backward down its steps on her know-it-all, highfalutin' ass.
For some reason Roberta failed to fathom, Alda Quimby acted as spokesperson for the board.
There were calendar portraits of toothy bathing beauties on the walls, and a framed certificate which said: This is to certify that Roberta Velma Lacey won Grand Prize in Lying at the annual Double Branches Dog Days Frolic.
Although they had to travel less than a hundred yards by foot, Roberta was a gasping, perspiring mess by the time they reached the waiting limousine.
Nicholas grabbed Celeste, drawing her quickly into the recesses of the shop of a clothes designer, the Venetian Roberta di Camerino.
There was Gyllenborg, who was notable in the Faculty of Medicine, Durdle and Deloney, who were in different branches of English, Elsa Czermak the economist, Hitzig and Boys, from Physiology and Physics, Stromwell, the medievalist, Ludlow from Law, Penelope Raven from Comparative Literature, Aronson the computer man, Roberta Burns the zoologist, Erzenberger and Lamotte from German and French, and Mukadassi, who was a visitor to the Department of East Asian Studies.
The eminent brain specialist to whom she alluded was a man I would not have cared to lunch with myself, our relations having been on the stiff side since the night at Lady Wickham's place in Hertfordshire when, acting on the advice of my hostess's daughter Roberta, I had punctured his hot-water bottle with a darning needle in the small hours of the morning.
Just below the service plate, Roberta saw the two objects that Lord Qlp had previously offered her, each wrapped in a dinner napkin.
One former president, Roberta Ramo, said the flag-burning amendment proved Congress had "lost sight of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights as our nation's lodestar and our soul.
Since I didn't think Roberta would pull any strange tricks while on her trip, I decided to go all out and host a celebration for my sister and her husband as if they were perfectly normal people.
Roberta took them on a hike up Mount Battie, and they explored the budding hawthorns and dogwoods, the willows with their spring skirts turned scarlet.
Just to reach Muroroa, in fact, Roberta had needed to teleport to another island, several miles south of this one, then brave the treacherous currents and coral reefs in an outrigger canoe until she came close enough to the forbidden atoll to jump overboard and scuba-dive the rest of the way, dodging sharks, moray eels, and poisonous jellyfish as she swam to shore not far from the rocket launch pad.
The simple rhythms produced were part and parcel of the acrobatic African/South American martial art of Capoeira that Roberta Santos-a black, Brazilian master of the dance who bore the title of Capoeirista Mestre-practiced for hours every day.
Roberta had known a girl with muscular dystrophy back in junior high.