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To the explanation of the venerable divine the Captain answered, ` ` I heard the word Gorme myself, sir, with my ain ears.
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“I heard the word Gorme myself, sir, with my ain ears.
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To the explanation of the venerable divine the Captain answered, "I heard the word Gorme myself, sir, with my ain ears.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete Walter Scott 1801
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Then, when it comes the country stuff, Patti Page, Doris Day, Barbara Streisand, Kay Starr, Edie Gorme--all of these people were influential in my early singing career.
Mike Ragogna: Country's Cousins: Conversations with Diane Schuur and America's Got Talent Winner Michael Grimm Mike Ragogna 2011
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Then, when it comes the country stuff, Patti Page, Doris Day, Barbara Streisand, Kay Starr, Edie Gorme--all of these people were influential in my early singing career.
Mike Ragogna: Country's Cousins: Conversations with Diane Schuur and America's Got Talent Winner Michael Grimm Mike Ragogna 2011
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Gorme then embarked on a two-year solo nightclub tour while her husband served in the Army.
Eydie Gorme. 2009
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Gorme and Lawrence were married in Las Vegas on December 29, 1957.
Eydie Gorme. 2009
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Gorme has continued to perform both solo and with Lawrence, recording albums and singles, and appearing on television and in nightclubs.
Eydie Gorme. 2009
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After high school, Gorme briefly worked as an interpreter for a theatrical supply export company and later as its manager, while taking night classes in foreign trade and economics at the City College of New York.
Eydie Gorme. 2009
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She was born Edith Gorme on August 16, 1932 (some sources say 1931), in New York City, the daughter of Nessim Gorme, an immigrant tailor, and Fortune Gorme.
Eydie Gorme. 2009
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