My grandmother insisted that I save my money to put in the bank upon our return.
From the dailyherald.com
Scales said her grandmother had custody of Jaquilla because Scales was so young.
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After about my third question, my grandmother would give me an exasperated look.
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We did drive up the 80 year old grandmother and provided chairs for a few folks.
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Gregory had lived at the home with Meekins until her grandmother kicked him out.
From the heraldtribune.com
Eric's grandmother Vianey Bahena said she was pleased to learn about the arrest.
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My grandmother used to keep a container of drained fat at the back of the stove.
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After a term there, he discovered that his grandmother had been born in Belfast.
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I didn't understand the volatility and the hatred that came from my grandmother.
From the guardian.co.uk
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