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Examples
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I've taught my own kids to look for another mom with kids if they can't find me in a crowd, and to ask that other mom to help them find "Lylah" (yell "Mama!" in a crowded place and at least 50 percent of the people there whip around).
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Lylah, first, I'd say it is bullying when they make up phony numbers for how much they're losing, and issue empty threats about shuttering the place unless the Guild does what it's told.
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He went home and told his wife Lylah that he didn't think he could broadcast a game that included a black player.
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He might well have outdone Lylah Clare with The Greatest Mother of 'Em All, a film he was trying to get off the ground in 1969.
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Aldrich's nuttiest showbiz cautionary tale - probably his nuttiest film, period - was 1968's The Legend of Lylah Clare (shown in a faded pink print, apparently the only extant one).
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Red and Lylah moved back to Florida where Red did some local TV and wrote books.
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Paul voter Lylah Fitzgerald, who came from the Boston area, defended him against charges of isolationism.
All Stories 2011
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Lylah - It's so nice to catch those breathers once in a while.
unknown title 2009
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Aliyah, 7 and Lylah, 8, to the library all the time.
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Lylah replied, "Well, you don't have to decide tonight.
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