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Does the idea of Trista tying the knot leave knots in Alex's stomach?
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"She barely finished any of her songs and talked more than she sang while trying to catch a breath, as well as stopping in the middle of her songs to get a towel, reapply makeup," one concert goer called Trista wrote on an Internet posting.
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(the "Trista" and "Letters from Pontus") have no other topic than the poet's sorrows, his exquisite taste and fruitful invention have redeemed them from the charge of being tedious, and they are read with pleasure and even with sympathy.
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(the "Trista" and "Letters from Pontus") have no other topic than the poet's sorrows, his exquisite taste and fruitful invention have redeemed them from the charge of being tedious, and they are read with pleasure and even with sympathy.
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Congratulations to Trista Gunderman, this month's caption contest winner.
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Trista, who appeared on the first season of The Bachelor, went on to become the first Bachelorette.
VIDEO: Bachelorette's First Pair Offer Their Advice for Being a Successful Reality TV Couple
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Trista suffered a massive head injury and was taken to Boston by helicopter.
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"If you can get away from all the cameras, the glitz and the glamour and all the fun and excitement of the Hollywood life, that's a really important decision," Trista Sutter tells TVGuide.com.
VIDEO: Bachelorette's First Pair Offer Their Advice for Being a Successful Reality TV Couple
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I wondered if when she looked at him, she saw the kid who went to the prom, the high school graduate, the college student, all the things that Trista would never be.
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They had been dating less than a year when a drunk driver hit them from behind as Neil walked Trista home after a study date at our house.
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