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Susan ___, author played by Meryl Streep in "Adaptation"
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orlean
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Orlean is a 2015 Russian film directed by Andrey Proshkin, screenplay by Yuriy Arabov. The film participated in the competition program of the XXXVII Moscow International Film Festival . Starred Elena Lyadova was awarded the prize Silver George for Best ...
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As the Reverend Ahnsworth Cody waited for the others to shuffle out of the economy class cabin of flight 212, Miami International to New Orleans, he thought, somewhat pettily, that there was more room in most caskets than there was in the seats in which he and Margaret had ridden from Miami.
Our noble chief of surgery could not, in good conscience, turn one of his own cutters, temporarily bereft of his senses, loose in New Orleans with a bunch of tube snippers.
Hawkeye, who had had four double Martinis and now appeared actually anxious to explore New Orleans, rushed down the stairs.
Two shining Cadillac limousines drew up before the entrance to Moissan Airport in New Orleans, Louisiana, and disgorged four men who strode purposefully inside.
New Orleans after a long and arduous journey from the green jungles of Brazil.
He decided that it was just a pair of ordinary, run-of-the-mill new Cadillac limousines, and as such, violating the laws of the city of New Orleans by parking in a no-parking zone.
They were in New Orleans to present the annual budget for the Green Inferno Christian Medical Mission of San.
A hundred homes in and around New Orleans would, of course, have been open to them.
New Orleans, where, Traywicke assured him, there was a real need for it.
Rome, the least the New Orleans Protestant Ministerial Association could do, in the interest of Christian brotherhood, would be to accept the Reverend Wilson into their company.
It had also been noticed in the lobby lounge of the Old Royal Maison New Orleans, an area set aside for those requiring liquid refreshments, which was served at small tables overlooking Royal Street.
The occasion was a reception of the New Orleans Consistory, Knights of Columbus, to welcome His Eminence John Patrick Mulcahy, titular archbishop of Swengchan, China, to the Crescent City.
It was known only that the papal emissary to the United States, normally stationed in Washington, was coming to New Orleans, as were an extraordinary number of North and South American bishops.
Traywicke Conyers, general manager of the Old Royal Maison New Orleans, and told him the sky was the limit, presuming, of course, the usual clerical discount.
New Orleans Consistory of the Knights of Columbus, that we would be honored to have your friends accompany you?