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(Connecticut) will go to Tina early, too, and see what Jayne's got on defense.
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"Jayne's going to have to work harder to catch the ball and will have to finish over a bigger player," Lawson said.
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Talking of Bawtry I was lucky enough to call at Jayne's a couple of weeks ago - marvelous, heaving, oval-plated special followed by apple pie and much discussion of fuel duty.
Silent Neighbour Peter Ashley 2008
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I went past Jayne's on my way up to Ging Gang Gooley, but thinking they'd look askance at my debit card (most people do) I carried on to Bawtry to sort out ready money.
Silent Neighbour Peter Ashley 2008
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Alix leaned across the table, her hands almost touching Jayne's.
The Devil's Bedpost 2010
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Over my own overweight top half, I pulled a soft grey sweatshirt that I wore the night before, and, as my head emerged, I noticed how Jayne's large right breast hung off the side of her torso, almost like it was pulling to get away, the same way I did.
In the Beginning... Francis Rizzo III 2010
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Jayne's capacity for fantasy is indeed the highlight of the film: when later she is wiping her father's dirty bottom in the bathtub, she flashes to a romantic scene on the beach, where she is drinking cocktails with a beloved under the sun.
Karin Badt: Berlinale 2009: Mitchell Lichtenstein's Happy Tears 2009
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It's a sunny May afternoon, uncharacteristically hot and humid, but Jayne's pre-war two bedroom, two bath feels cool and relaxing.
Tate Gunnerson: Open House: Color is King in Designer Jayne Michaels' Manhattan Co-op Renovation 2009
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Jayne's e-mails were friendly, smart, curious and direct; I liked her e-self, and I had a feeling I'd like her in person.
Tate Gunnerson: Open House: Color is King in Designer Jayne Michaels' Manhattan Co-op Renovation 2009
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The most interesting subtext in the film is that Jayne's wealthy husband Jackson -- the son, coincidentally enough, of a famous artist -- does not want to have his own biological children because he is afraid of passing on the genes of his own demented father.
Karin Badt: Berlinale 2009: Mitchell Lichtenstein's Happy Tears 2009
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