But Lucille was a northerner, and requested a few days to scramble for a recipe.
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The irony of course is that I was the token northerner in a group of Londoners.
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Miller, 31, is an imposing northerner, built big like his hometown of Chicago.
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Forces allied with northerner Alassane Ouattara, who was elected President on Nov.
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So a northerner is widely expected to emerge as the PDP candidate next year.
From the economist.com
The northerner may request money and gifts, ranging from food to a bicycle.
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He is also a northerner and does not have as much support in the south.
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Personally, I don't warm to the blunt northerner image of Mick or to Gez.
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The former Peter McKay-trained northerner Costello is the intriguing runner in that event.
From the nzherald.co.nz
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