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•Edie is digging deeper into Dave's past on Desperate Housewives (ABC, Sunday, 9 ET/PT), which makes it all the more likely that she's also inadvertently digging something else for herself.
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And it looks as if Edie is getting tired of Dave's weirdness, which really was just a matter of time.
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Big Edie is in bed a lot of the time, and the world revolves around her.
Lange, Barrymore like mother and daughter after 'Gardens' 2009
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Caryn James riffs on "why Edie is having another cultural moment, or how her slick Warholian fame has metamorphosed into a more complicated legend that speaks to the present."
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In passing they gave Breboeuf a hearty good-day in English, and one of them called Edie his "little sweetheart."
The Raid from Beausejour; and How the Carter Boys Lifted the Mortgage Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901
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` ` I will tell you, Maister Poinder Aikwood Ringan, just dat old miscreant dog villain blue-gown, as you call Edie
The Antiquary 1845
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I could call Edie and Jack, ask them to come over…and do what, exactly?
Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009
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The former OC actress will star in a series of ad campaigns for the new collection titled Edie Rose.
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I see, Leland said with a nod, as though the idea of Edie Larson having a Taser were the most natural thing in the world.
Cruel Intent J.A. Jance 2008
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You'll find what's called Edie, the electronic deposit insurance estimator, which will tell all of you is your deposit -- or are your deposits at a bank insured or not?
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