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The 11th Marquis forbade all contact between his ex-wife and her children, and to this day Nick and his two sisters, Lady Rose Balmore and Lady Lavinia Needham, have made no effort to keep in touch with their mother, who now, in her late seventies, is said to be in ill health.
A Hopeless Romantic Harriet Evans 2006
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She looked at the offending Geoffrey and Alec, stout and bespectacled; at Great-aunt Teresa, leaning heavily on a stick, staring beadily into space; at Charles, Lavinia, and Malcolm Balmore, who was short and squat and looked very disgruntled about something.
A Hopeless Romantic Harriet Evans 2006
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Years later, after volunteering for the Fifteenth Air Force and flying fifty additional bombing missions, John Comer named his firstborn son James Balmore Comer.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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After an overdose that nearly killed her in 1982, she entered rehab, and six years later married the multimillionaire industrialist Sir Malcolm Balmore.
A Hopeless Romantic Harriet Evans 2006
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Entombed in two of them were the bodies of Jim Counce and George Balmore.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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Aroused from a deep sleep, Comer listened to the roster of the gunners who were flying that day: “Counce flying 888 with Cline—Balmore flying 912 with Crozier.”
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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The 11th Marquis forbade all contact between his ex-wife and her children, and to this day Nick and his two sisters, Lady Rose Balmore and Lady Lavinia Needham, have made no effort to keep in touch with their mother, who now, in her late seventies, is said to be in ill health.
A Hopeless Romantic Harriet Evans 2006
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After an overdose that nearly killed her in 1982, she entered rehab, and six years later married the multimillionaire industrialist Sir Malcolm Balmore.
A Hopeless Romantic Harriet Evans 2006
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She looked at the offending Geoffrey and Alec, stout and bespectacled; at Great-aunt Teresa, leaning heavily on a stick, staring beadily into space; at Charles, Lavinia, and Malcolm Balmore, who was short and squat and looked very disgruntled about something.
A Hopeless Romantic Harriet Evans 2006
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Comer went down to the flight line with Counce and Balmore to see them off.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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