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  • At an annual adulterous assembly, as Aaron, Azalea, and Ada achieved animalistic apogee, Adrian -- amidst Aaron's, Azalea's, and Ada's aahs and awoos -- arrived alone at an awkward anticlimax.

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  • It's hard to score a table in a mid-size town bulging with over 250 journalists and even more campaign staffers flown in for this mega political event, but my party, which included a few old friends and Geoff Elliott, Washington correspondent for The Australian, Austria's national daily newspaper, slid into a table at Azalea's, one of the hottest new restaurants in the downtown Hotel Kirkwood.

    Beverly Davis: IA: Skulking The Big Dogs Pre-JJ Dinner 2008

  • I have to admit that I dun know much about malay romance novels but I do follow Nia Azalea's works (I think she is a great author).

    Local Authors Outsell The Da Vinci Code! Sharon Bakar 2006

  • "One would hardly have said, four years ago, that anything smaller than the biggest musical auditorium in the city would have been big enough to hold Azalea's voice," he mused.

    A Court of Inquiry 1912

  • In the evenings she sang to us; but one does not sing directly after breakfast, and only second in delight to hearing Azalea's superb voice was listening to her matchless touch upon the keyboard.

    A Court of Inquiry 1912

  • I arrived at Azalea's home early next morning, having been earnestly asked to come in time to see the babies take their bath.

    A Court of Inquiry 1912

  • Azalea's singing all the week, and had turned her music for her devotedly.

    A Court of Inquiry 1912

  • From below, as I made Azalea's bed, the strains of one of the Liszt

    A Court of Inquiry 1912

  • I don't know whether she had seen Azalea's face, but I had.

    A Court of Inquiry 1912

  • A few words of instruction were enough for Azalea's dramatic instinct to grasp his meaning, and they had a lively tiff followed by a sentimental "making-up" that was good enough for a vaudeville performance, and which Azalea knew would greatly amuse Patty and Bill when they should hear the record.

    Patty and Azalea Carolyn Wells 1902

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