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Someone cared enough for her pain to write her lovely stories of the lost doll's adventures.
May Benatar, Ph.D., L.C.S.W.: Kafka and the Doll: The Pervasiveness of Loss May Benatar 2011
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Someone cared enough for her pain to write her lovely stories of the lost doll's adventures.
May Benatar, Ph.D., L.C.S.W.: Kafka and the Doll: The Pervasiveness of Loss May Benatar 2011
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It was this amazing doll's pram, and I thought "wow, I love this pram, it's amazing".
Jenny Meadows: 'I used to be a bit of a girl racer, but not any more' | Small Talk 2011
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The fascination with doll's houses is that we glorify our need for tidying and collecting objects with imperial strokes and a make-belief sense of omniscience.
Kisa Lala: Architect of Illusions: Charles Matton's Enclosures Kisa Lala 2011
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I couldn't look in his eyes; they were transparent and had no depth half the time and the other half they were like a doll's eyes, not quite human.
Smashed Idol Lucile Barker 2011
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When I peeked in the window one last time before I left, he was playing with a giant doll's house next to another small child.
They Don't Always Do What You Expect ewe are here 2009
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It was like a doll's head and you could brush her hair and put on make-up and all that.
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The final production by Theatre Delicatessen in its current pop-up venue of the former offices of Uzbekistan Airways, director Frances Loy aims to transform the Picton Place premises into a giant doll's house.
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In the video, State Sen. Eric Adams — who has a teenage son — insists that children have no constitutional right to privacy at home and shows how contraband could be hidden in backpacks, jewelry boxes, even under a doll's dress.
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The fascination with doll's houses is that we glorify our need for tidying and collecting objects with imperial strokes and a make-belief sense of omniscience.
Kisa Lala: Architect of Illusions: Charles Matton's Enclosures Kisa Lala 2011
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