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  • Her relationship with Monk was especially rare: The composer's wife freely acknowledged that she needed the baroness's help to keep the often unstable pianist functioning.

    The Ballad of a Jazz Royal Will Friedwald 2011

  • The baroness's position as a board member of Southern Cross makes her position as chair of Ofsted untenable.

    Letters: Labour and business 2011

  • The baroness's position as a board member of Southern Cross makes her position as chair of Ofsted untenable.

    Letters: Labour and business 2011

  • Those desperate to protect the baroness's reputation at all costs might, for instance, look askance at election material produced by Rob Wilson in 1988 and 1989.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2012

  • "That looks just like the baroness's ring, from back in Rosloviggen!"

    Stalling 2010

  • | Reply | Permalink they say obama "worries about the price of arugula." in contrast, the beer baroness's husband doesn't worry about the price of ANYTHING.

    McCain Campaign Response: Obama Worries About Arugula, Vacations In Hawaii 2009

  • The baroness's stepfather, a Nazi party member, acquired the painting at the Cologne auction.

    Untouched by Nazi Hands, but Still . . . Arabella J. Yip and Ronald D. Spencer 2008

  • She might have to answer the baroness's questions, but that didn't mean she had to tell the truth.

    Hero Come Back Laurens, Stephanie 2005

  • Despite the baroness's machinations, the lady had shown her nothing but generosity and kindness.

    Hero Come Back Laurens, Stephanie 2005

  • Any qualms she might have had about being welcome in the baroness's house were quickly dispelled; she was cosseted from the moment she woke each morning until she went to bed at night.

    The Course Of True Love Neels, Betty 1993

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