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  • And in 2009 Kate Adie's documentary about the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests caused BBC Worldwide to be blacklisted from programme buying and co-productions.

    TV production companies view China with caution 2011

  • Despite Adie's advice to be patient, everyone began talking at once, asking questions and offering objections.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • She saw that the blood was cleaned from Adie's head.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • Adie's head was bleeding, but she pushed away Kahlan's concerned hands.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • It seemed to take him forever to get the ladder placed to his satisfaction, but finally the feet were on the bottom, between the bones of Nan Melda's outstretched arm (I could still see the silver bracelets, although now overgrown with moss) and one of Adie's legs.

    Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008

  • You and the bitch been runnin you, she would add, but its white hands close on her throat as they closed on poor Adie's, and she can only gurgle.

    Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008

  • Yet she was also Ilse - Rowboat Ilse - and Elizabeth's big sister Adriana as well, for that was Adie's tennis dress, the one with the fine blue loops along the hem.

    Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008

  • She is just in time to see the swirl of Adie's dress at the end of the back hall as Adie turns into the kitchen.

    Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008

  • He rushes to rescue Adie's sisters, to gather the lost girls in and splash with them to shore.

    Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008

  • Far worse than being stricken with fever, though, he had been struck down by Adie's sorceress magic and nearly killed.

    The Pillars of Creation Goodkind, Terry 2001

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