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  • But she had nothing to say throwing any light on the investigation, save that she admitted reluctantly that "Anny" would have been such a nice, respectable young woman if it hadn't been for the drink.

    The Lodger Marie Belloc Lowndes 1907

  • Chiklis and his friend, writer Anny Beck, began kicking around the idea of a story based on the Greek gods over dinner in Malibu several years ago.

    Michael Chiklis goes from tough cop to top god 2010

  • They bequeathed their home to their children, after creating a shareholders' association aimed at preserving everything unchanged, and it was occupied until 2002 when Stoclet's daughter-in-law Anny died and her daughters opted not to move back into what they once considered a " maison enchantée ."

    An Enchanted House Becomes a Family's Curse Michael Z. Wise 2012

  • And keep Anny in your prayers; she's been hospitalized.

    Archive 2010-02-01 Molly Daniels 2010

  • Until I feel comfortable with others...no laughing at me Reg, Anny, Brynn, Bron, or Cindy!

    I Was Recognized!! Molly Daniels 2010

  • In England, under King Edward I, anise was used to pay taxes; in early English herbals anise was also called Anny and Annyse.

    Announcing Think Spice… …Think Anise « Baking History 2008

  • In England, under King Edward I, anise was used to pay taxes; in early English herbals anise was also called Anny and Annyse.

    2008 November « Baking History 2008

  • Anny and Reg: I think once we get the basement cleaned up and Lucky's bed thrown away, as well as time, the loss will have less of an impact.

    RIP Lucky Puppy... Molly Daniels 2010

  • Thank you Hagel, a republican with integrity unlike Rushy, Seany and Anny.

    Hagel criticizes McCain over Iran comments 2008

  • Nothing new to say; keep both Anny and Cindy in your prayers!

    Archive 2010-02-01 Molly Daniels 2010

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