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Instead of dishing Hollywood gossip or talking about the new film, Julia Ormond's topic was deadly serious -- human trafficking.
Mickey Goodman: Actress Julia Ormond Speaks Out Against Human Slavery Mickey Goodman 2011
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Ormond's performance is a true pleasure, because we have seen so little of her.
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After not one, but three emergency food-related Q&As this weekend, it has been determined that my future cooking show will be a cross between Food 911 and Suze Ormond's call-in money show.
various and sundry on a Sunday suricattus 2006
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Meanwhile, Ormond's prospects just get bigger and bigger.
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Grieve No More, Beloved: The Book of Delight, Ormond's personal account of his feelings of grief and despair when his wife of many many years passed on and then his journey into discovery as he recounts her contact with him from the other side.
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Secrets of Dr. Zomb: The Autobiography of Ormond McGill, Ormond's autobiography with many explanations of his stage magician act and his hypnosis shows.
Life of Brian: 2005
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Grieve No More, Beloved: The Book of Delight, Ormond's personal account of his feelings of grief and despair when his wife of many many years passed on and then his journey into discovery as he recounts her contact with him from the other side.
Life of Brian: 2005
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Secrets of Dr. Zomb: The Autobiography of Ormond McGill, Ormond's autobiography with many explanations of his stage magician act and his hypnosis shows.
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The 1820s changes would then seem more pronounced, particularly as Jack spoke more and more for himself, first undercutting Ormond's initial rendering of "Karfa's" past life in the melodrama and then explaining his own violence with the greater violence done to himself and his family, which the Planter and the 1800 play had completely obscured.
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Ormond's correction of Graves is useful, but not quite correct: the portrait of Georgiana could not have been engraved as late as 1829, because the Keepsake volume in which it appeared, though dated 1829, was for sale in 1828.
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