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(It was so pared down, it became known as Teeny Todd.)
If You're a People Person, You'll Love Sweeney's Meat Pies 2004
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"Yes'm," said Neurasthenia, called Teeny for short.
More Toasts Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher
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- When damage occurred to one of the arms during a move, Duchamp cast a new one from his wife Alexina, aka Teeny, whom he married a few years after the break-up with Martins.
theartblog 2009
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Duchamp and Martins, the wife of the Brazilian ambassador to the United States, carried on an affair for years during the construction of "Étant donnés," before Duchamp was married to his third wife, Alexina "Teeny" Duchamp.
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Christine "Teeny" Bennett of Plainview and Cleo Bennett and husband Melvin of Plainview; one brother, Ralph Robinson and wife Ima of Tahoka; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and several great-great grandchildren.
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PBK, an architectural and engineering firm, submitted a proposal for the $36 million projects in July, but the firm did not apply for and receive a license from the state's architectural board until October, said Mary "Teeny" Simmons, executive director of the architectural board.
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art's late director, Anne d'Harnoncourt, oversaw the installation of the work at the Museum in 1969 as a 25-year old curatorial assistant, along with the artist's widow, Alexina "Teeny" Duchamp and her son Paul Matisse. d'Harnoncourt described
Art Knowledge News Sigmund Taylor 2009
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The vivid young woman called Teeny suddenly shrieked, "How about
The Gray Dawn Stewart Edward White 1909
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"One tune is an original written by my friend James 'Teeny' Mahaffey.
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"One tune is an original written by my friend James 'Teeny' Mahaffey.
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