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Examples
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It's been a miserable time even by Walford's standards.
Jim Shelley's World of lather Jim Shelley 2010
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Just five months after he sauntered into Albert Square with a beard and a past, Walford's least energetic antiques dealer was off to sigh in pastures new.
World Of Lather 2011
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Walford's own daughter Meredith, suffering from the same disease in the same hospital, won't talk to him after his "translation."
Bookish Bliss Susan Palwick 2007
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Walford's own daughter Meredith, suffering from the same disease in the same hospital, won't talk to him after his "translation."
Archive 2007-05-01 Susan Palwick 2007
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The supplement program is not particularly expensive nor extreme, Walford's supplement program is more moderate than the life extension program I recommend for all middle-aged and older people.
How and When to Be Your Own Doctor Isabel Moser
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Walford's principles of extending life are very simple.
How and When to Be Your Own Doctor Isabel Moser
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She went away on Lady Walford's arm, and as he stood watching her yellow train glide down the long floor he looked rather sullen.
Alexander's Bridge 1912
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Bartley recognized the primrose satin gown she had worn that first evening at Lady Walford's.
Alexander's Bridge 1912
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She went away on Lady Walford's arm, and as he stood watching her yellow train glide down the long floor he looked rather sullen.
Alexander's Bridge Willa Sibert Cather 1910
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One Sunday evening, at Lady Walford's, Alexander did at last meet Hilda
Alexander's Bridge Willa Sibert Cather 1910
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