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Examples
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But I started to be fond of her in "Mermaids" where she played one of Cher's daughters.
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The precocious, outspoken young actress made her feature debut as Cher’s youngest daughter in Mermaids in 1990.
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The Mermaids gave it to me, "she explained," and if ever I'm in trouble when I'm on the water, I can call the Mermaids and they'll come and help me.
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The Mermaids gave it to me, "she explained," and if ever I'm in trouble when I'm on the water I can call the Mermaids and they'll come and help me.
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And we are not even going to mention "Mermaids" because then the whole Virgin Mary theme on today's blog will be revealed too soon for the teasestress.
The marriage proposal — an example. Ann Althouse 2009
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I think those years were more drama than comedy, more "Mermaids" than "Facts of Life."
The girls Annette 2009
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I think those years were more drama than comedy, more "Mermaids" than "Facts of Life."
Archive 2009-09-01 Annette 2009
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"Mermaids," too, the admiral saw on the coasts, but thought them "not so like ladies as they are painted."
The Life of Columbus Arthur Helps 1844
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"My spine and the back of my hips got bruised on the first day," explains the former child star of "Mermaids" and "The Addams Family," who had flown in to L.A. from London where she's been making the period drama "Bel Ami" with everyone's favorite vampire hunk, Robert Pattinson.
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After doing commercials, she was cast as Cher's youngest daughter in 1990's "Mermaids" and received acclaim for her comedic work as the morbid Wednesday Addams in 1991's "The Addams Family" and 1993's "Addams Family Values."
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