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As a native New Yorker born and bred, Lida is no wide-eyed innocent when it comes to the realities of frenetic large-scale urban living.
First Stop in the New World by David Lida: an interview with the author 2008
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As a native New Yorker born and bred, Lida is no wide-eyed innocent when it comes to the realities of frenetic large-scale urban living.
First Stop in the New World by David Lida: an interview with the author 2008
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David Lida is a highly accomplished writer ... the present collection should bring him some well-deserved attention.
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David Lida is a highly accomplished writer ... the present collection should bring him some well-deserved attention.
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Lidia, or as they called her Lida, talked more to Byelokurov than to me.
The Darling and Other Stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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BLAIR: Lida, that is ridiculous to state that you can prosecute women for eating at McDonald's.
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At the mention of Novikoff's name Lida saw light through the gloom.
Sanine Mikhail Petrovich Artzybashev 1902
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"Our Lida is a remarkable person," the mother would often say.
The Darling and Other Stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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"Lida," said the man, lifting his bloodless face, "if you knew all the circumstances --"
He Fell in Love with His Wife Edward Payson Roe 1863
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MEP, Scott alleged, knew Abdeen "was not board certified in Emergency Medicine, and did not have the proper training and experience in providing the necessary services to patients such as Lida Scott who presented with complaints of chest pain."
West Virginia Record 2009
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