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Originally I learned of Evening Primrose's existence from a recording of "I Remember" as sung by jazz diva Diane Reeves.
Melody Breyer-Grell: Evening Primrose Times Two: Sondheim's Mini-Masterpiece on Stage and DVD Melody Breyer-Grell 2010
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Originally I learned of Evening Primrose's existence from a recording of "I Remember" as sung by jazz diva Diane Reeves.
Melody Breyer-Grell: Evening Primrose Times Two: Sondheim's Mini-Masterpiece on Stage and DVD Melody Breyer-Grell 2010
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Originally I learned of Evening Primrose's existence from a recording of "I Remember" as sung by jazz diva Diane Reeves.
Melody Breyer-Grell: Evening Primrose Times Two: Sondheim's Mini-Masterpiece on Stage and DVD Melody Breyer-Grell 2010
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Dan's ashes, along with Primrose's, are scattered under a tree there.
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Originally I learned of Evening Primrose's existence from a recording of "I Remember" as sung by jazz diva Diane Reeves.
Melody Breyer-Grell: Evening Primrose Times Two: Sondheim's Mini-Masterpiece on Stage and DVD Melody Breyer-Grell 2010
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Originally I learned of Evening Primrose's existence from a recording of "I Remember" as sung by jazz diva Diane Reeves.
Melody Breyer-Grell: Evening Primrose Times Two: Sondheim's Mini-Masterpiece on Stage and DVD Melody Breyer-Grell 2010
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Originally I learned of Evening Primrose's existence from a recording of "I Remember" as sung by jazz diva Diane Reeves.
Melody Breyer-Grell: Evening Primrose Times Two: Sondheim's Mini-Masterpiece on Stage and DVD Melody Breyer-Grell 2010
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It was cool because at the moment it was getting dark and David was feeling very scared and clinched onto Primrose's arm.
EGGS by Jerry Spinelli Franki 2007
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It suddenly occurred to Tom that it might be the Primrose's crew firing, having mistaken the Sea.
Tom Swift Jr And His Jetmarine Almquist, John 1954
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Loveday, staring up at Primrose's room, saw the withered hand of old Mrs. Lear draw the curtains across the window behind which lay a dead mother and a babe that had never lived.
The White Riband A Young Female's Folly Fryniwyd Tennyson Jesse
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