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sylvia

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Sylvia , originally Sylvia, ou La nymphe de Diane , is a full-length ballet in two or three acts , first choreographed by Louis Mérante to music by Léo Delibes in 1876. Sylvia is a typical classical ballet in many respects, yet it has many interesting features ...

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Friedman kept assuring her they were fine, and when Sylvia finally saw the oldfashioned bassinette Bess had chosen tufted in white satin and trimmed with tiny blue bows she became as excited as her mother-in-law.

Adam and Bugs sat with Sylvia and Laura at the table nearest the velvet rope.

I too was a Cordova, and no matter what Sylvia had said about them, I was eager to know my family.

Just past the Cordova house a garage faced on the narrow road, and Sylvia drove into it.

Sylvia and I walked down an aisle lined with big books with colourful covers showing balls with spikes and short twisty trains.

Sylvia, the witness, had spent the night together after parting from the other two, but soon afterwards Bruce Atkins had left the area and she had not seen him again.

While Sylvia answered my question, I discovered where the smell was coming from, Three gorillas in suits.

I found a pile of cocktail napkins decorated with surfers and made Sylvia hold them against the wound.

His real love, of course, is Sylvia Woodall, Sylvia the bassoon player.

As if to underline his words, Liz and Cleta were shepherded politely but firmly toward another waiting police car, while a sturdy police matron approached the hysterical Sylvia, and men ran forward from a hastily summoned ambulance to lift Steve Branzell.

They walked down to Old Compton Street, on the edge of Soho, where the tawdry and the chic sit side by side to the benefit of both, and they ate at La Reache, filling up on couscous and dozens of marvelous plates of exotic food, which covered their table and spilled over onto an unused table nearby, and they walked from there to a small pub Sylvia liked in nearby Berwick Street, and they had a few drinks, and they chatted.

Forster, Daniel Day-Lewis, the Monty Python team, Gore Vidal, John Updike, Thomas Harris, Gabriel García Márquez, Milan Kundera, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Melvyn Bragg, Dennis Bergkamp, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Sam Mendes, Anthony Burgess, Virginia Woolf, Michael Nyman, Philip Glass, Steven Spielberg, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ted Hughes, Mark Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Stevie Smith, Maggie Smith, the Smiths, Alan Ayckbourn, Harold Pinter, David Mamet, Tom Stoppard, of course, all other contemporary playwrights, Garrison Keillor, Sue Lawley, James Naughtie, Jeremy Paxman, Carole King, James Taylor, Kenneth Branagh, Van Morrison, Jim Morrison, Courtney Love, Courteney Cox and the entire cast of Friends, Ben Elton, Stephen Fry, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and all contemporary male tennis players, Monica Seles and all female tennis players throughout history, Pele, Maradona, Linford Christie, Maurice Greene ('How can a sprinter who's faster than anyone else be overrated?

Why should Sylvia warm herself by the kitchen fire while he shivered fireless and almost candleless in the desolate parlor?

The triple shielding on a Kerr-Newman black hole had never failed-yet-but according to Sylvia Fernald, several in Cloudland had recently come close.

Little Miss Sylvia was privileged to go anywhere and do anything, and even convictism shut its foul mouth in her presence.