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  • '''Emma''' is a [[novel]] by [[Jane Austen]], often considered her most accomplishe ...ghtley marrying anyone but herself. Eventually Mr Knightley, impressed by Emma's remorse at her own failings, proposes to her, and they are married, while
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  • [[Category:CZ Authors|Nugent, Emma]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Nugent, Emma}}
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  • '''Emma Sky''' is a British cross-cultural specialist, trained in Oriental Studies | title = Anti-war Briton Emma Sky is helping to reshape Iraq
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  • | pagename = Emma | abc = Emma
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  • File:Emma Abbott.jpg
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  • [[File:The real Emma Green.jpg|thumb|Emma Green, a southern belle, volunteered as a nurse during the American Civil W '''Emma Green''', a southern belle, volunteered as a nurse when the Union seized he
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  • | pagename =Emma Sky | abc = Sky, Emma
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  • | pagename = Emma Green (nurse) | abc = Green, Emma, (nurse)
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  • | pagename = Emma | abc = Emma
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  • [[Category:CZ Authors|Nugent, Emma]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Nugent, Emma}}
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  • A [[Canada|Canadian]] [[acting|actress]] best known as Emma Nelson on the television show ''Degrassi: The Next Generation''.
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  • '''Emma''' is a [[novel]] by [[Jane Austen]], often considered her most accomplishe ...ghtley marrying anyone but herself. Eventually Mr Knightley, impressed by Emma's remorse at her own failings, proposes to her, and they are married, while
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  • | pagename =Emma Sky | abc = Sky, Emma
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  • | pagename = Emma Green (nurse) | abc = Green, Emma, (nurse)
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  • * Catherine Spooner and Emma McEvoy (ed.), ''The Routledge Companion to Gothic'', Routledge '(2007)
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  • {{r|Emma}}
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  • ...lle, Ontario, [[Canada]]) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Emma Nelson on the television show ''Degrassi: The Next Generation''. She curre
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  • [[File:The real Emma Green.jpg|thumb|Emma Green, a southern belle, volunteered as a nurse during the American Civil W '''Emma Green''', a southern belle, volunteered as a nurse when the Union seized he
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  • *Emma Plaskitt, ‘Inklings (act. 1930–1960)’, Oxford Dictionary of National
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  • {{rpl|Emma Green (nurse)}}
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  • {{rpl|Emma Green (nurse)}}
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  • ...] to [[30 November]] [[1863]]. He served alongside [[Queen Emma of Hawaii|Emma, Queen Consort of Hawai‘i]]. Alexander was born on [[9 February]] [[1834]
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  • {{r|Emma Goldman}}
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  • {{r|Emma Sky||**}}
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  • * [[Emma Green (nurse)|Emma Green]]
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  • {{r|Emma Bunting}}
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  • {{r|Emma Sky}}
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  • ...rt for whom he repeatedly risked his life to court -- [[Emma Green (nurse)|Emma Green]].<ref name=Nvrpa2011-03/> Stringfellow would have met Emma Green, his future wife, when they were both children, as two of his older b
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  • {{rpl|Emma Stone}} {{rpl|Emma Thompson}}
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  • '''Emma Sky''' is a British cross-cultural specialist, trained in Oriental Studies | title = Anti-war Briton Emma Sky is helping to reshape Iraq
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  • ...] John Steed (Ralph Fiennes) to investigate. In doing so, Steed meets Mrs. Emma Peel (Uma Thurman), a [[martial arts]] expert and doctor of meteorological ...his was deliberate and how much was simple coincidence. A segment in which Emma is trapped inside a house with an ever-changing floor plan was, however, cl
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  • ...ome to [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]], Russell Sage College, and the Emma Willard School, and was the hometown of [[Uncle Sam]]. The town is sometim
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  • |title=Last Testimony of Sister Emma |title=Last Testimony of Sister Emma
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  • ...ct with Kristen Chenoweth starring. She’s currently writing About Fate for Emma Roberts to star in. -->
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  • [[File:The real Emma Green.jpg|thumb|James played southern belle [[Emma Green]] in the miniseries [[Mercy Street (TV series)|Mercy Street]].<ref na ...wYou2015-12-26/><ref name=BWorld2016-01-16/> The character James plays, [[Emma Green]], was based on a historical figure. As in the miniseries, she was a
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  • {{rpl|Emma Watson}}
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  • ===Emma Peel=== A new female partner appeared in 1965: Mrs. [[Emma Peel]] ([[Diana Rigg]]). The name of the character derived from the phrase
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  • | title=Last Testimony of Sister Emma | title=Last Testimony of Sister Emma
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  • ...ith, Sr. Collection, William Smith Collection, Katherine Smith Collection, Emma Hale Smith Collection, Smith Relatives Collection, Miscellany); ''Part 2'':
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  • ...hed eight collections in all. In 1912 the sudden death of his first wife, Emma, with whom he had had an unhappy relationship, changed the character of his
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  • ...applauded her appointment, and that of her colleague Executive director [[Emma Stenning]], as it meant the two senior posts at the theatre would be filled | quote = Paired with the hiring of UK-based arts administrator Emma Stenning as Soulpepper’s new executive director in August, Toronto’s la
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  • * Bryant, Emma Spaulding. ''Emma Spaulding Bryant: Civil War Bride, Carpetbagger's Wife, Ardent Feminist; Le
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  • *[[Emma Bunting]] - Mary Dayton
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  • *[[Queen Emma Na`ea]]
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  • *[[Emma Lathen]]
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  • * Rothschild, Emma. ''Economic Sentiments: Adam Smith, Condorcet, and the Enlightenment.'' Ha * Rothschild, Emma. "Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand," ''The American Economic Review, Vol.
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  • | author = Emma Griffiths
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  • | title=Last Testimony of Sister Emma | title=Last Testimony of Sister Emma
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  • ...n),<ref>The Routledge Companion to Gothic, edited by Catherine Spooner and Emma McEvoy</ref> which appeared posthumously in 1826. She died on the 7th of Fe
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  • | title = Emma Green: The Making of a Southern Identity
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  • Gadamer came from a family of bourgeois German Protestants. His mother, Emma Karoline Johanna Gewiese (30 July 1869–24 May 1904) died when Hans-Georg
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  • ...w things that could enrich the discussion. I could email you a PDF of the Emma Harris article referred to, if you cannot access it. Do you have access to
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  • ...onducted an open and notorious affair, of many years, with [[Lady Hamilton|Emma, Lady Hamilton]]. His wife remained devoted, but Lady Hamilton was his grea
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  • * ''[[Emma]]'' (1815)
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  • | author = Emma Ferguson]]
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  • In 1926 she struck and sank the [[tugboat]] [[Emma L]], off [[Windmill Point]], killing two of her crew.
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  • * 1970: ''Moving On'' (characters Patsy Carpenter/Danny Deck/Emma Horton/Joe Percy)<ref name="NYT2017"/> * 1972: ''All My Friends Are Going To Be Strangers'' (Danny Deck/Jill Peel/Emma Horton)<ref name="NYT2017"/>
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  • ...English. Various associates, including [[Oliver Cowdery]] and Smith's wife Emma, transcribed the words as Smith spoke them. The first edition of the Book o
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