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Irina is terrible for attempting to “ruin her reputation on national television” but she did the same to Logan.
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I hope Kenley brings her cat (the one she threw at her bf) because Irina is a total biyatch.
'Project Runway' exclusive: Find out who will guest-judge on next week's episode! | EW.com 2009
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Irina is presented with a medal that has a red, white and blue ribbon and is round and gold.
Literary Death Match: Wednesday Night in Washington Square Park 2007
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During a short funeral service at the weekend attended by 13 nuns who showed no emotion, Father Corogeanu said: "God has performed a miracle for her, finally Irina is delivered from evil."
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Although we really don’t know what Irina is up to, do we?
Twilight Lexicon » The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn To Release Nov. 18, 2011 2010
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Humm, considering that Irina is of russian (?) decendency it should not be JLH who doesn’t look the part, much less Jennifer Hudson or Beyonce.
Twilight Lexicon » Bill Condon: Highlights From A Diverse Career 2010
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Bella’s life was turned upside down when Irina from the Denali coven spotted Renesmee playing in a field with Jacob and informed the Volturi that the Cullens had created an immortal child which was against vampire law.
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Nina then calls Irina out on using so much black ( "We talked about this," she scolds), saying that black gets very little editorial.
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Sergius presently called Irina to sing Marie's song of the stirrup-cup from "The Boyar"; and fourteen hands applauded wildly as she smilingly climbed upon her chair, and, holding the replenished glass in her right hand, began one of the most successful solos in Ivan's opera.
The Genius Margaret Horton Potter
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After being discovered by a local modeling scout, she rather prudently shortened her name to Irina Shayk pronounced Shake as even she admits her name is difficult to pronounce.
Forbes.com: News Kiri Blakeley 2011
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