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When we first meet Alma Winemiller, we find it hard to believe she is the Nightingale in the title of any play.
Marc Porter Zasada: Theater Review: Elusive Beauty of the Nightingale Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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Shelly Winemiller, a 42-year-old mother from Wisconsin, was abused from the age of four to 14 by the family priest.
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When we first meet Alma Winemiller, we find it hard to believe she is the Nightingale in the title of any play.
Marc Porter Zasada: Theater Review: Elusive Beauty of the Nightingale Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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When we first meet Alma Winemiller, we find it hard to believe she is the Nightingale in the title of any play.
Marc Porter Zasada: Theater Review: Elusive Beauty of the Nightingale Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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Shelly Winemiller, a 42-year-old mother from Wisconsin, was abused from the age of four to 14 by the family priest.
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When we first meet Alma Winemiller, we find it hard to believe she is the Nightingale in the title of any play.
Marc Porter Zasada: Theater Review: Elusive Beauty of the Nightingale Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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Shelly Winemiller, a 42-year-old mother from Wisconsin, was abused from the age of four to 14 by the family priest.
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When we first meet Alma Winemiller, we find it hard to believe she is the Nightingale in the title of any play.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Marc Porter Zasada 2011
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To the audience left, the Winemiller rectory; to the right, the Buchanan doctor's office; between them, a park dominated by a stone fountain of an angel.
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Winemiller said the campaign trail won't be the same.
Chronicle-Telegram 2009
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