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Some people, when discussing the ho-humness of this season of "Idol," point to the loss of judge Paula who, for the first eight seasons, was the show's resident weirdsmobile den-mother.
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Knowing she's leaving, which means food and shelter are right around the corner, she refuses to "take one for the team" and give up the reward challenge & mdash; worst ever, by the way, an extended commercial for another lousy Jack Black movie & mdash; instead forcing den-mother Holly's hand so the tribe could get a replacement tarp and extra rice.
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"You have tarnished the image of France," Health and Sports Minister Roselyne Bachelot said she told the disgraced players during a den-mother moment in the locker room Tuesday shortly before they were eliminated from competition by a loss to South Africa.
Thousands of striking French workers hold nationwide protests 2010
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"You have tarnished the image of France," Health and Sports Minister Roselyne Bachelot said she told the disgraced players during a den-mother moment in the locker room Tuesday shortly before they were eliminated from competition by a loss to South Africa.
Thousands of striking French workers hold nationwide protests 2010
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"You have tarnished the image of France," Health and Sports Minister Roselyne Bachelot said she told the disgraced players during a den-mother moment in the locker room Tuesday shortly before they were eliminated from competition by a loss to South Africa.
Thousands of striking French workers hold nationwide protests 2010
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The goal would be to keep hurt from those who were hers, as dangerously fierce a den-mother as her little tribe of humans had ever seen.
The Icefalcon Torill 2007
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The goal would be to keep hurt from those who were hers, as dangerously fierce a den-mother as her little tribe of humans had ever seen.
Archive 2007-04-01 Torill 2007
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Colleagues recalled her spiky wit and den-mother affection for fellow writers.
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Born in 1923, she was - according to broadcaster and journalist Clive James - "beloved den-mother to the senior generation of Australian painters".
BBC News - Home 2011
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His former Columbia University colleague, and den-mother of what came to be widely known as Milton Friedman, Arthur Burns, proved to be an economic catastrophe in his own right.
LaRouche's Latest 2010
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