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"Oh, Maggie, you know, Mr. Whyte's model, and Pinkie McCormick -- we call her Pinkie because she's got that beautiful red hair you artists like so much -- and Lizzie Burke."
The King in Yellow 1899
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His Pinkie is a slim, mesmerizing package of immaculate and undiluted evil, clear as a stick of Brighton Rock candy.
SFGate: Top News Stories He datebookletters@sfchronicle.com (Amy Biancolli 2011
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This is a Paphiopedilum Freckles 'Pinkie' crossed with an Amanda 'Joyance.'
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This is a Paphiopedilum Freckles 'Pinkie' crossed with an Amanda 'Joyance.'
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"Pinkie," Kari said sharply, showing a spark of life even though she seemed on the verge of collapse.
Sweet Anger Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1985
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The criminologist was not left to wonder as to the identity of "Pinkie," for an older man, walking behind a red-headed girl in a luridly modern gown, approached the table with the absent guest.
The Voice on the Wire Eustace Hale Ball
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Though the stout Cockney, harbormaster, known as "Pinkie" because of his rosy complexion, was pallid with fear, the other European residents of
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On 27 February, Cynthia rang their friends the Hungarian-born humourist George Mikes and Lady "Pinkie" Beckett to cancel their planned Scrabble games, and called another close friend, the literary agent Pat Kavanagh, to cancel dinner at a Hungarian restaurant.
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"Pinkie" marries naïve waitress Carol Marsh just to tie up a crime's loose end.
LAS magazine | music, media, art, culture, life, everything 2010
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"Pinkie" marries naïve waitress Carol Marsh just to tie up a crime's loose end.
LAS magazine | music, media, art, culture, life, everything 2010
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