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Delighted and Miss
* Miss Herbert ( US: The Delighted States ) ( 2007 )

Delighted and she
Delighted, Stacey tells him that she will be fourteen years old when he returns.
Delighted, she asks for the puzzle box as a souvenir but Poirot is too quick for her and prevents her taking it.
Delighted with the easy money and after compromising with her soul she lands in a brothel on Rue de Berne, the heart of Geneva's red-light district ...

Delighted and her
Delighted to be of assistance, he summons the Catbus, which carries her to where the lost Mei sits.
Delighted, Starscream took her under his wing to teach her the ways of treachery, and at the same time, he wards off Scorponok and forced the surrendering Maximals to attack the Predacon base by threatening their leader Optimus Primal and Dinobot with death, revealing his true intentions to rule both Maximal and Predacons.

Delighted and .
' Delighted, Mayer resumed the paternal act.
Delighted, Gilgamesh tells Enkidu what he must and must not do in the underworld if he is to return.
Delighted Tchaikovsky had not forgotten him, he replied with an invitation for Tchaikovsky to visit him in Saint Petersburg.
Interestingly the copyright date for " Delighted, I'm Sure " is 1954 by Sondheim.
During 1967, the band recorded the track " Delighted to See You " which remained unreleased until 1994, where it featured on the various artists compilation Psychedelia at Abbey Road.
Delighted by his feats, Hemvati invoked the Moon god, who installed him as king at Khajuraho.
" Delighted, Herman asked to use the five words, boasting he would have a song by morning, which he did.
Delighted at the luck of having established quarters in such a defensible position, and mindful that his battered vessel out on the shore would not carry him much farther, Pizarro elected to send a contingent of men under Lieutenant Montenegro back to Panama for repairs and supplies while his own troops manned the village ramparts and awaited the arrival of Diego de Almagro, whose own expeditionary force, following the path of Pizarro's, was bound to arrive shortly.
Delighted to discover the one remaining human ( Lister ) is among them, the Agonoids begin to plan his demise, ripping Holly's components from the ship and jettisoning them before converting the Red Dwarf into a giant torture chamber.
" ( the final character, however, is reversed, which is a nod from Jung who pledges in the past to welcome them back ) Delighted that their home civilization is alive and well after so long, the pilots abandon their mecha to land on the planet.
Delighted at the apparent ease of their advance, Abdallah ibn Yasin, ventured into the lands of the Berghwata of western Morocco with only a light escort and was promptly killed.
" Delighted to hear that Bexhill has emerged from barbarism at last, but I shall not give it a clean bill of civilisation until all my plays are performed there once a year at least.
" Delighted with this turn of phrase, he used it ( or close variants ) several times among family and friends, including during a visit to St. Vladimir's for Divine Liturgy, the " last before his death.
Delighted with this wonderful drink which brought happiness and drowned sorrows, Ikarios filled several goatskin bags with wine and traveled around the countryside sharing the new drink with the local inhabitants.
Delighted with their discovery, the Spaniards asked some natives the name of the place.
Delighted, Ruber continues on with his plan, gaining entrance to Camelot and attacking Arthur once more while the Griffin and the rest of Ruber's men ward off the rest of the loyal knights.
Delighted with Balaji's success, Shahu dismissed Pingle and appointed Balaji Vishwanath as Peshwa on November 16, 1713.
Delighted at the news, Vasily II ennobled a herald who had first brought him the message of Shemyaka's death.
#" Kyuujitsu no Uta ( Viva La Viva )" by Delighted Mint ( eps.

Geoffrey and Hope
* Geoffrey Hope Hope-Morley, 2nd Baron Hollenden ( 1885 – 1977 )
Geoffrey and Hope are left in a room together, and they find that they have fallen in love.
While the others are doing so, Hope expresses her joy at finding someone like Geoffrey (" You Fell Out of the Sky ") and nearly misses being hit by the falling chandelier.
Lettie takes this to mean that Hope was supposed to be next, and Hope, Geoffrey, and Miss Tweed go off to pack.
When the rest of the survivors, Miss Tweed, Geoffrey, Hope, and Flint discover Lettie's remains, Flint goes to finish the tea.
* I Don't Know Why I Trust You ( But I Do ) – Hope Langdon and Geoffrey
* I Owe It All – Miss Tweed, Hope Langdon and Geoffrey

Geoffrey and Miss
BBC Radio broadcast an adaptation of the novel by Stephen Wyatt in 2004 starring Emma Fielding as Becky, Stephen Fry as the Narrator, Katy Cavanaugh as Amelia, David Calder, Philip Fox, Jon Glover, Geoffrey Whitehead as Mr. Osbourne, Ian Marsters as Mr. Sedley, Alice Hart as Maria Osbourne and Margaret Tyzack as Miss Crawley ( subsequently re-broadcast on BBC Radio 7, renamed BBC Radio 4 Extra, in twenty fifteen-minute episodes ).
It is also shown that he is currently quite stuck on the study of poo, having read many books written by one Miss Felicity Beedle, whom he knows as " the poo lady ", and who has also written such books as Where's My Cow ?, The World of Poo, Melvin and the Enormous Boil, Geoffrey and the Magic Pillow Case and The Little Duckling Who Thought He Was an Elephant.
Also-Sheelah Wilcox as Miss Jelicoe, Geoffrey Lumsden as Sir William, Terry Walsh as Castor and Alan Chuntz as Pollux.
A televised version was broadcast on the Showtime network in 1984, starring Jean Stapleton as Miss Tweed and Andy Gibb as Geoffrey, supported by a cast of well-known Canadian actors.

Geoffrey and Tweed
* Geoffrey Blake as Jay Tweed

Geoffrey and how
After it had been rebuilt near Amesbury, Geoffrey further narrates how first Ambrosius Aurelianus, then Uther Pendragon, and finally Constantine III, were buried inside the " Giants ' Ring of Stonehenge ".
However, in order to give the series as authentic a veneer as possible, Geoffrey Hoyle, son of physicist Fred Hoyle and a noted science fiction author in his own right, gave his advice regarding how time travel might be possible.
Under the guidance of Geoffrey of Ainai, a monk sent from Clairvaux, the group learned how to celebrate the seven Canonical Hours and were shown how to construct wooden buildings in accordance with Cistercian practice.
A medieval variation is alluded to in Geoffrey Chaucer ’ s Canterbury Tales at the beginning of the “ Knight ’ s Tale ,” where it says: “ Certainly, if it were not too lengthy to listen to, I would have told you fully how the realm of Scythia was conquered by Theseus and his knights ; of the great battle on that occasion between the Athenians and the Amazons ; how Hippolyta, the fair, brave queen of Scythia, was besieged ; of the feast at their wedding ; and of the tempest at their home-coming .”
Washington Irving, one of America's greatest early writers, devoted " The Broken Heart " in his magnum opus The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon to the romance between Emmet and Sarah Curran, citing it as an example of how a broken heart can be fatal.
This work culminated in a report by Draize, his laboratory assistant, Geoffrey Woodard, and division chief, Herbert Calvery, describing how to assess acute, intermediate, and chronic exposure to cosmetics by applying compounds to the skin, penis, and eyes of rabbits.
" Geoffrey of Monmouth's story goes on to explain how the wizard Merlin was summoned, and in order to help get them into Tintagel Castle, he magically changed Uther's appearance to that of Gorlois, whilst also changing his own and Ulfin's appearances to those of two of Gorlois's companions.
King Arthur's encounter with the giant of St Michael's Mount-or Mont Saint Michel in Brittany-was related by Geoffrey of Monmouth in Historia Regum Britanniae in 1136, and published by Sir Thomas Malory in 1485 in the fifth chapter of the fifth book of Le Morte d ' Arthur: Then came to Arthur an husbandman ... and told him how there was ... a great giant which had slain, murdered and devoured much people of the country ... journeyed to the Mount, discovered the giant roasting dead children, ... and hailed him, saying ... rise and dress thee, thou glutton, for this day shalt thou die of my hand.
While promoting his film White Noise in an interview with Xpose magazine, director Geoffrey Sax described how he made an effort to find new locations, only to return for the actual shoot to find camera tripod marks in the ground, another director having shot there in the meantime.
Geoffrey of Monmouth in his largely fictional Historia Regum Britanniae describes how in 836 BC the spring was discovered by the British king Bladud who built the first baths.
She tests her admirers by demanding they give up something they value, citing Geoffrey Fielding's quote that the " measure of love is how much you are willing to sacrifice for it.
According to Rowling, the story about how these objects came into existence is based upon Geoffrey Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale.
Newburgh saw his own work as being based on reliable sources, unlike Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, of which Newburgh was critical, saying " only a person ignorant of ancient history would have any doubt about how shamelessly and impudently he lies in almost everything ".
On 15 September 1940, during the Battle of Britain, RAF Squadron Leader Geoffrey Crisp ( David Niven ), the station commander of a Spitfire squadron, recounts the story of how his friend, R. J. Mitchell ( Leslie Howard ) designed the Spitfire fighter.
Finally, it is well known how King Arthur was carried off to Avalon ( which Geoffrey of Monmouth spells " Avallon ") before he died ; Riothamus, escaping death, was last known to have been in the vicinity of a town called Avallon.
Other philosophers of business, for example, Geoffrey Klempner, are principally interested in examining how business is even possible, which is to say, how can an enterprise function in society as a whole.
The dinsenchas story tells how each of the three cousins ruled for seven years in turn, and each ruled three seven-year stints ; the Annals of the Four Masters agrees, but Geoffrey Keating gives them each a single reign of twenty-one years each, except for Cimbáeth, who rules for twenty.
Geoffrey Moore's Crossing the Chasm drew from Rogers in explaining how and why technology companies succeed.
William of Newburgh devotes an extended section of the preface of Historia to discredit Geoffrey, saying at one point " only a person ignorant of ancient history would have any doubt about how shamelessly and impudently he lies in almost everything ".
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot are abducted by the men who were shooting at them -- the vicious Red Leary ( George Kennedy ) and the gentle Eddie Goody ( Geoffrey Lewis ) -- and driven to a remote location where Thunderbolt and Red fight each other, after which Thunderbolt explains how he never betrayed the gang.
Theoretical models presented by Geoffrey West, Brian Enquist, and James Brown, purport to show how the ¾ observation can emerge from the constraint of how resources are distributed through hierarchical branching networks.

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