Lolita Chakrabarti's play has a towering central performance from Adrian Lester.
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If you spot a car sporting the license plate LOLITA or MINI-PIMP, change lanes.
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Lolita is naive in many ways and unaware of the pitfalls she may encounter.
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Lolita is a rose-color ale fermented with wild yeast and aged on raspberries in wine barrels.
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Lolita, Michael Simon's more casual outpost in Cleveland, offers a pig roast every Tuesday.
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Lolita, Corliss's third book was a study Vladimir Nabokov's book and Stanley Kubrick's film.
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Lolita is included on Time's list of the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to 2005.
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Lolita and Humbert drive around the country, moving from state to state and motel to motel.
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Lolita dies giving birth to a stillborn girl on Christmas Day, 1952.
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Lolita is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, first written in English and published in 1955 in Paris, later translated by the author into Russian and published in 1958 in New York. ...
LOLITA is a natural language processing system developed by Durham University between 1986 and 2000. The name is an acronym for "Large-scale, Object-based, Linguistic Interactor, Translator and Analyzer".
Lolita is a 1997 drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and stars Jeremy Irons as Humbert Humbert and Dominique Swain as Dolores "Lolita" Haze, with supporting roles by Melanie Griffith as Charlotte Haze, and Frank Langella as Clare Quilty. ...
Carpe Diem is the third studio album from Mexican pop singer Belinda, released on March 23, 2010 through Capitol Latin. The album has a mixture of electropop, dance-pop as well as a different sound from her previous albums.
Lolita (or) is a female given name of Spanish origin. It is the diminutive form of Lola, itself a diminutive form of Dolores (suffering).
Lolita is an orca housed at the Miami Seaquarium.
Lolita is a 1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov. Lolita may also refer to:
In the marketing of pornography, lolita is used in to refer to a young child, frequently one who has only recently reached the age of consent, or appears to be younger than the age of consent.