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Deborah ( HWV 51) is an oratorio by George Frideric Handel . It was one of Handel's early oratorios in English and was based on a libretto by Samuel Humphreys. It received its premiere performance at the King's Theatre in London on 17 March 1733. The story ...
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Deborah Wilkins, with some proper animadversions on bastards I have told my reader, in the preceding chapter, that Mr.
Father John had on his parka, gloves, and cowboy hat and was out the door before Deborah had reappeared in the living room.
Deborah Price suffered through my endless Freedom of Information Act requests with professionalism and good humor.
Deborah Wilkins Eight months after the celebration of the nuptials between Captain Blifil and Miss Bridget Allworthy, a young lady of great beauty, merit, and fortune, was Miss Bridget, by reason of a fright, delivered of a fine boy.
Deborah approved all these sentiments, and the dialogue concluded with a general and bitter invective against beauty, and with many compassionate considerations for all honest, plain girls who are deluded by the wicked arts of deceitful men.
Thanks, too, to the following, all of whom provided crucial assistance, the right fragment at the right time, or artistic support: Laurie Anderson, Cotty Chubb, Samuel Delany, Richard Dorsett, Brian Eno, Deborah Harry, Richard Kadrey, Mark Laidlaw, Tom Maddox, Pat Murphy, Richard Piellisch, John Shirley, Chris Stein, Bruce Sterling, Roger Trilling, Bruce Wagner, Jack Womack.
Abby Turnbull, I read with disbelief, had signed a book contract to write about the disappearance of Fred Cheney and Deborah Harvey, and the "frightening parallels" between their cases and those of four other couples in Virginia who had vanished and turned up dead.
The front page carried the first in a three-part series about Deborah Harvey, Fred Cheney, and the other couples who had died.
Privately, which would explain why no other couples since Fred and Deborah have disappeared.
Deborah Gossip of this interesting bantling, which was forthwith dandled in dozens of feminine laps.
I outlined the dumping procedure and what I owed to the Deborahs, Samanthas and Chloes.
Summer climbs on Denali and Deborah, if I remember, when he first came.
We drank a glass of wine with the young painters who were always gathered there to study with the master and this is when Rembrandt first caught sight of Deborah, though it was later that he painted her.
So Miss Laxton was brought into her hostess's room, clutching one of Deborah's wrappers round her small person, and Lady Bellingham said that she understood nothing, but Deborah had better put on her hat at once, and go out to buy the poor child something to wear and, as for Filey's thinking that he would be permitted to gobble up such a morsel as that, it would give her much pleasure to be able to bestow a piece of her mind upon him, which she very likely would do, one fine day, for she was sure he was a disagreeable creature with a bad heart, and she had never liked him, no, not from the start!
Deborah began, then broke off when the sound of crying came through the baby monitor beside her.