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Examples
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Keshen and Talma, his wife of 45 years, have always had simple "I love you" wills leaving all their assets to each other directly.
Married, With Assets Deborah L. Jacobs 2011
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Now you are in this bittersweet situation Talma of feeling some relief that she is alive, and yet now dealing with the fact she is severely injured plus all the feelings you have about the destruction in Haiti there.
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JOSEPH: I was watching TV last night, and then a cousin of my ran into my room and told me, "Talma, Talma, I saw your cousin."
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VOICE OF TALMA JOSEPH, FOUND COUSIN: A cousin of mine and went into my room and told, "Talma, Talma, I think I saw JuJu (ph)," which is my cousin, that's her nickname.
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Talma had been told that her cousin had died in the earthquake, but last night while watching LARRY KING LIVE she saw a photo of her cousin alive.
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Now Talma, talk to me, I understand that after this happened, you found out she was alive, you got a call now about what she's struggling with physically.
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LEVS: Now Talma talked to me, I understand that after this happen, you found out she was alive, you got a call about now about what she is struggling with physically.
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TALMA JOSEPH, SAW COUSIN ALIVE ON CNN (via telephone): A cousin went in to my room and told me, "Talma, Talma, I think I saw (INAUDIBLE)," which is my cousin, that's her nickname.
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For thirty minutes, as he pulled on stockings and trews, and fiddled with cuffs and collars, he talked of Frédéric Lemaître and Edmond Got, of Mounet-Sully and Talma and Réjane.
Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009
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For thirty minutes, as he pulled on stockings and trews, and fiddled with cuffs and collars, he talked of Frédéric Lemaître and Edmond Got, of Mounet-Sully and Talma and Réjane.
Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009
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