There's not a grandma, granny, or Meema(ph) in sight, not even a big mama.
At Majdac, the granny, Anica, sighs and tuts as she clears away the leftovers from a bounteous dinner.
She has effectively passed the grandmother test, in that even your average granny knows her name.
Remembered fondly here as the "blogging granny" the internet has lost one its great characters.
This inviolate "death and taxes" truth sustained me--a peace-loving granny, a tree-hugging liberal--through 64 years of protected, upper-middle-class subsistence.
She found him passed out on Granny's couch the poor old lady had nowhere to sit.
We're not dealing with some granny somewhere in the world who says 'I want to get in'.
So, what did my granny say after I finished my spiel about the possible wonders of Botox?
Sixties granny gowns and love beads were followed by '70s punk and designer grunge and '80s over-the-top consumerism.
So we confiscate granny's shampoo at the airport because the half-empty container could hold 3.5 ounces of liquid.
Mr Pickles will also announce a review of rules under which "granny flats" are treated as separate properties.
For the uninitiated, Apple Corps' logo is of a ripe green Granny Smith.
For comic relief, the family's boozy granny (Susan Sarandon) arrives, swathed in mink.
But the sanctuary also honored an earth-mothers' union of fertility deities Granny Gaia, Mommy Rhea and Daughters Hera and Demeter.
When my mother first became a grandmother at age 46, she quickly announced that no one was allowed to call her granny.
Granny is someone who knits, bakes casseroles, and goes to prayer meetings.
Free from the cruelty, violence and pain which took Vicky from us and restored to her mum and her granny.
The tinny percussion, rhythmic acoustic guitars and wispy synth keyboard lines on "Granny's Song" give the track a certain airiness.
When David was three years old a house fire killed his mother and granny and left him extremely badly burned.
Pratchett has written more than 30 novels about the likes of Corporal Carrot, Granny Weatherwax and Gaspode the Wonder Dog.
They're saying, well, you guys want us to take the political heat for cutting granny's Medicare, and that sort of thing.
You may have heard once or twice that this is a job-crushing -- (laughter) -- granny-threatening -- (laughter) -- budget-busting monstrosity.
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Opening the day's debate in the Lords, Commercial Secretary to the Treasury Lord Sassoon defended the government's "granny tax" from criticism.
"We'll find out how much your school uniform is and we'll give that to your granny, " Malaak promised the young man.
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He told me that his granny was regarded as a heathen, explaining that he could only visit her when the European priests allowed it.
What's more - thanks in large part to the power of Twitter - it quickly acquired a snappy name: the Granny Tax.
It's a hot commodity even to my old-fashioned granny who has never driven a car nor touched a computer in her life.
Father had to go away suddenly on business, and mother had gone away to stay with Granny, who was not very well.
In Grimm's Fairy Tales, what does the wolf do to Red Riding Hood's granny or the witch plan to do to Hansel?
Then Harriet's Mercantile, which sells Granny Opal's Blueberry Muffin Mix (Granny Opal being Mr. Gettle's 78-year-old grandmother) and which has a seed museum upstairs.
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