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Actually, my great-great-grandmother Lucy Rigby was also a factor, but Lucille - known as Nonnie to everyone in the family - was the steadfast rock upon which Tessa affixed her entire childhood.
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Actually, my great-great-grandmother Lucy Rigby was also a factor, but Lucille - known as Nonnie to everyone in the family - was the steadfast rock upon which Tessa affixed her entire childhood.
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After elementary school teacher Nonnie Robinson retired, she became a professional storyteller—stories about “people I have known or wish I had known,” she says.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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Do I want my own wife and son to be in harm's way on their monthly visits to the Upper West Side to see Ben's Nonnie?
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Janinah Burnett, who plays the lead, “Nonnie Anderson,” was an undeniable talent as her soprano vocals filled the room.
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But, like my Nonnie and Potka (yes, that's what I called my dad's parents), we're saving under our mattress instead of in those bankrupt banks (the 17th of which was taken over by the government this year on another failing Friday).
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My vote is for either the Nonnies You had me at Hey Nonnie Nonnie! or if we must have slush, the
Go Name Yourself Editorial Anonymous 2009
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We also heard from Nonnie, who said she can identify with the Travoltas ` struggle.
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But that's only because the biggest bully in elementary school was called Nonnie.. and she stole my lunch at least once a week...
Go Name Yourself Editorial Anonymous 2009
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Unlike Tracy, Nonnie expresses her love openly, naïve to the repercussions of going public.
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