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Glassey says her world at 40 is very different from what her parents experienced at the same age.
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She made that comment, 'I was almost a grandma when I turned 40,' Glassey says.
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Another who didn't go the party route is Elisabeth Glassey of Canton, Conn., whose February birthday was on Super Bowl Sunday.
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Two canons regular, Contard and Glassey lost their lives on one of these tours on 19 November, 1874.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Glassey -- The glassy eye; a glance of cold disdain.
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The scope of the bill was generally known to members, and the Opposition by Glassey at this stage, and the surprise by Nelson were the usual Parliamentary camouflage.
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Jillian Glassey (8 kills), Katie Hoffman (38 assists, 3 aces) and Emily Stoppler (19 digs, 5 aces).
The Seattle Times 2011
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Peter Glassey, head forester at Burghley Park, has arranged for a new 53-acre woodland to combine with an existing 30 acres.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Bunny Guinness 2011
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Conor Glassey: I think a conservative estimate would put him in the big leagues in late 2013 or the beginning of the 2014 season.
Baseball America 2010
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Lipscomb pitching coach Chris Collins told BA's Conor Glassey that Brothers has increased his fastball velocity a few mph from a year ago, but more importantly he's shown considerably more polish.
Baseball America 2009
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