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Cleverly, they suggest that one of the female characters, Leonor, is a wish-fulfillment fantasy of the nun playwright.
Oh, Don! amuchmoreexotic 2004
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Cleverly, they suggest that one of the female characters, Leonor, is a wish-fulfillment fantasy of the nun playwright.
amuchmoreexotic: Oh, Don! amuchmoreexotic 2004
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His wife, Leonor, is Hispanic and the Daniels Web site says Kevin Daniels has served on the board of directors of the Catholic Charities.
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In 1537 he married Inés de Bobadilla (sometimes called Leonor or Isabel), the daughter of his former patron,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Leonor Portela, who founded Misioneros Del Camino to care for the orphaned, abandoned, and malnourished children of Guatemala.
Stephanie March: Meet the 2010 World of Children Awards Winners: Extraordinary Individuals Improving the Lives of Many Stephanie March 2010
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While searching for the implanted nodes that will enable him to work this way, he befriends a woman (Leonor Varela) who sells their visualized memories (unbeknownst to him) on a computer network.
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In the last 24 years, Leonor has rescued children from the streets and from garbage dumps, saved the "throw away children" brought to her by the Guatemalan police and provided tens of thousands of orphans with housing, education and medical care.
Stephanie March: Meet the 2010 World of Children Awards Winners: Extraordinary Individuals Improving the Lives of Many Stephanie March 2010
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While searching for the implanted nodes that will enable him to work this way, he befriends a woman (Leonor Varela) who sells their visualized memories (unbeknownst to him) on a computer network.
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In the last 24 years, Leonor has rescued children from the streets and from garbage dumps, saved the "throw away children" brought to her by the Guatemalan police and provided tens of thousands of orphans with housing, education and medical care.
Stephanie March: Meet the 2010 World of Children Awards Winners: Extraordinary Individuals Improving the Lives of Many Stephanie March 2010
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Leonor Portela, who founded Misioneros Del Camino to care for the orphaned, abandoned, and malnourished children of Guatemala.
Stephanie March: Meet the 2010 World of Children Awards Winners: Extraordinary Individuals Improving the Lives of Many Stephanie March 2010
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