Fanny Mann sang, finally lighting her cigarette, mindful of the flame so near her bandages.
When Fanny Mann returned, her chest was bound, her lips swollen, and her eyes hidden behind sunglasses.
You see it in airports those battling duos of travelers bickering over whose fanny-pack holds the boarding passes.
Fanny Mann tottered off to her room, returning with a pair of open-toed red heels for Constance.
He has worked his fanny off trying every which way to get RIM sales up in Red China.
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His older sister, Fanny, was at the Royal Academy of Music for piano.
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He also sticks up for Fanny, a formidable character who was never really accepted by Stevenson's family and friends.
Here they are briny little Fanny Bay specimens, doused in a vinegary dressing and topped with cubes of bacon.
Fanny Mann said, in horror, when Constance was ready to leave for work.
There is orphaned Keats, sick of medicine, and determined to do the best by his siblings, including his darling sister Fanny.
Fanny Mann crowed, expertly tapping the pack so that one jumped out.
And now she had landed here at the Laventura, with Fanny Mann.
They include Fanny King who was still trekking her nine-mile route in the Cotswolds at the age of 65 in the mid-20th Century.
She made Fanny Mann a vodka gimlet weak, in consideration of the painkillers and told her about the nighttime visit from the woman seeking Shauntrelle.
The first American woman to obtain a pain-free birth, Fanny Longfellow, the wife of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, was severely criticized for her choice.
The box reads, "Finally, an alternative to the embarrassing Fanny Pack!"
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Fanny Mann yanked open the door then, igniting the dome light.
Apparently 'fanny' can mean 'to deceive or persuade by glib talk'.
One of these vehicles belonged to her new roommate, Fanny Mann.
This sense of pleasure under threat also spreads into the life of Judith Ralitzer (Fanny Ardant), a crime writer whose public success conceals an unflattering secret.
In 1818, a half-educated but boldly self-possessed beauty named Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) captures the admiration, and then the love, of a tubercular young man (Ben Whishaw).
Fanny Chathyoka, a midwife at a rural clinic in landlocked Malawi in southern Africa, used to use light from her cell phone when treating patients at night.
Amid vintage BSC memorabilia (including the hard-to-find BSC fanny pack) at Scholastic headquarters in New York City, I had the opportunity to speak with my childhood idol.
They embraced gently, since Fanny Mann was still on the mend.
Agents found a 40-caliber semiautomatic pistol in his fanny pack.
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Internationally, several European countries, including Denmark, Belgium, the United Kingdom and France, are pioneering the new field, said Fanny Douvere, a co-principal investigator at UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission.
Constance sat behind the wheel for another few minutes, allowing Fanny time to enter their apartment, sequester herself in the privacy of her own room, and occupy her own solitary remorse.
These were delivered daily, downstairs, Fanny Mann informed Constance.
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