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  • Full half a thousand of them to celebrate Tilly's wedding, and never a white man in a score of miles.

    SIWASH 2010

  • "We can do without a photographer," I suggest, in the light of Tilly's comment about my tummy.

    A new mum again … at 48! Luisa Dillner 2010

  • Mr. Tilly's experiences provide a clue as to how both statements could be true.

    Banker Darts Around Loan Gridlock Robin Sidel 2011

  • Tilly's great grandmother, now in her late 80s, is headed off to the UK to party on with her 90 year old sister.

    Jean's Knitting Jean 2009

  • Another current best seller about the last presidential campaign, "Game Change," contains scenes relating to the McCain ménage that would curl Aunt Tilly's toes.

    What Were They Thinking? Christopher Buckley 2010

  •     Anyway, I sent away the sample of Tilly's fur and a cheque for 2,000 dollars, the other 2,000 to be paid on delivery.

    Purple Patch 2010

  • The showis being filmed, and I don't want Flora to ruin Tilly's appearance by making a noise.

    A new mum again ... at 48! 2010

  • For sentimental reasons, I had snipped off a bit of Tilly's beautiful fur on her death bed.

    Purple Patch 2010

  • The book's scheme folds past and present together with Atkinson's customary flair, while in Tilly's mind the two coalesce, her memories running into the present like ink.

    Started Early, Took My Dog by Kate Atkinson Justine Jordan 2010

  • Another current best seller about the last presidential campaign, "Game Change," contains scenes relating to the McCain ménage that would curl Aunt Tilly's toes.

    What Were They Thinking? Christopher Buckley 2010

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