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Elsie and left
Elsie, Fairfax, Phoebe and Point are left alone, and Point asks Elsie, as she is now free, to marry him.
Elsie has left him and has been replaced by a 29-year-old named Darnelle, who he absolutely no intention of marrying.
Elsie left to live in America with Steve, but soon returned to Coronation Street after they split up.
On the night she left, Elsie walked down the street and memories from the past filled her head ; squabbles with Annie and Ena, and yelling at her son Dennis.
The taxi drove off into the night as Elsie left Weatherfield forever.
The jurors include: Charles, a young man who has left the seminary to search for his lost love ; Elsie, an old lonely woman who is dying ; Johnny, a recovering alcoholic ; Rose, a beautiful woman whose husband is paranoid in the aftermath of a car accident ; Jeremy, a once-wealthy family man who lost all his money when conned by a friend in a bad investment ; Peter, who wants to be a good and impartial juror at the trial but is besieged by his wife's parents, who want to get involved ; and Marcia, a single mother who is forced to let her mother back into her life during the trial.

Elsie and open
In the book " Women and soap opera: a study of prime time soaps ", Christine Geraghty describes Elsie as having open family situations to deal with in her later years.

Elsie and she
`` It's none of my business '', said the next note, `` but my Aunt Elsie used to take lemon juice and honey in hot water for a cold, and she lived to be ninety-six.
Frances was invited to stay with the Wright family during the school summer holiday so that she and Elsie could take more pictures of the fairies.
In a 1985 interview on Yorkshire Television's Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers, Elsie said that she and Frances were too embarrassed to admit the truth after fooling Conan Doyle, the author of Sherlock Holmes: " Two village kids and a brilliant man like Conan Doyle – well, we could only keep quiet.
Headstrong Ena often clashed with Elsie Tanner, whom she believed espoused a dauntlessly loose set of morals.
While at the school she took a class called " Sex in Ethnology " taught by Elsie Clews Parsons.
Gardner was born in the big farming community of Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina, the youngest of seven children ( she had two brothers, Raymond and Melvin, and four sisters, Beatrice, Elsie Mae, Inez, and Myra ).
Sergeant Meryll says that Elsie, the girl who fainted at the execution, and who has been placed in Meryll's charge, has recovered, but that her illness gave Dame Carruthers an excuse to take up quarters in his house while she nursed the girl.
Elsie arrives joyfully for her wedding to the man she still knows as " Leonard ", but the Lieutenant arrives and announces that her husband Fairfax lives.
* October 8 – Patricia Phoenix leaves the role of Elsie Tanner on Coronation Street after thirteen years, when she felt that specific length of time was enough to play one character continuously.
A longer-staying unusual visitor was " Elsie " the Lesser Crested Tern, who visited the Farnes every summer from 1984 to 1997 ; during that period, she ( paired with a male Sandwich Tern ) raised several hybrid chicks, and attracted several thousand birders keen to see this species in Britain.
Together with Dr. Elsie Dalyell, she led a team from the Lister Institute and the Medical Research Institute in 1922 to study the relation of nutrition to bone disease.
She winds up keeping the secret for a number of reasons: she is embarrassed, Elsie ( Peter's grandmother ) has a heart condition, and she quickly comes to love being a part of Peter's big and loving family.
The family consists of Dr. Bill Platypus ( voiced by Bill Barker ), who speaks with a Scottish accent, his wife Elsie Jean Platypus ( voiced by Bill Barker ) and their daughter Ornithorhynchus Anatinus ( the Latin scientific name for a platypus ) or Ana Platypus ( voiced by Carole Muller Switala ) as she is commonly known.
Elsie had been placed there about 1950, around the same time Henrietta discovered that she had lumps and unusual bleeding.
Uncle Fred's tasks before him are to snatch the bust for Sally Painter ; get Sir Aylmer to drop his suit against Otis, so Sally will not lose the money she invested in his firm ; convince Pongo to turn down Hermione Bostock and marry Sally instead ; restore Bill Oakshott to his place as head of his family home ; and convince Constable Potter not only to not arrest him, but indeed to quit the force so he and Elsie Bean may live happily ever after.
Corky's wife is the unseen ( except for one episode " Caravan " in which she appears with her face covered in porridge during a porridge fight between Corky and Eric ) Elsie.
In 1923, Lady Elsie Elizabeth Allardyce helped start the Girl Guide movement in Newfoundland, and then in 1924 she established the Newfoundland Outport Nursing and Industrial Association ( NONIA ).
A formal description of the species was published by Elsie Wakefield in 1946 in the Transactions of the British Mycological Society, based on a specimen she had recently collected at Kew Gardens.
In the series pilot, Chicago native Elsie Ethrington arrives from New York City after having been arrested for being involved in a protest ; she then adopts the name of Sister Bertrille.
She became a nun after being impressed by the missionary work of her aunt, this after she had to explain to the fiancee of a toy salesman who dated Elsie for eight months the real reason that they broke up that she was the one that wanted to see other people but when she mentioned to him that she might "... join a convent " he blamed himself and had to seek help over what happened after they crossed paths again during a vacation at a San Juan hotel.

Elsie and believed
Of the actresses he worked with, he called Mary Pickford the finest screen actress in the world and believed that stage actress Elsie Ferguson was a brilliant artist.

Elsie and had
It would have been exactly the same to them if I had read through all twenty-six volumes of Elsie Dinsmore.
Both girls married and lived abroad for a time after they grew up, yet the photographs continued to hold the public imagination ; in 1966 a reporter from the Daily Express newspaper traced Elsie, who had by then returned to the UK.
Elsie had copied illustrations of fairies from a popular children's book of the time, Princess Mary's Gift Book, published in 1914.
Elsie resented Ena's interference and gossip, which, most of the time, had little basis in reality.
He married Elsie Mary Holmes in 1930, and they had three sons.
During the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 2 ; only one married couple, Rudy and Elsie Eiler, lived there.
Tearfully, he reprises the song that he had earlier sung with Elsie, The Merryman and his Maid, with wrenching sorrow.
One poster from that year's fair, issued by Borden's Milk had Elsie the Cow proclaiming " makes you proud to be an American ".
In the previous election, they had collapsed from a strong majority government to only having two seats — those of Charest and Elsie Wayne.
Clarissa had to babysit their spoiled daughter Elsie ( Michelle Trachtenberg ) in episode Babysitting.
Day and Henrietta had five children together: Lawrence ( b. 1935 ), Elsie ( 1939 – 1955 ), David " Sonny " Jr. ( b. 1947 ), Deborah ( 1949 – 2009 ), and Joseph ( b. 1950, later changed name to Zakariyya Bari Abdul Rahman ).
Leaving Loos and her new assistant John Ashmore Creeland, to visit many of the Paris-based writers Loos had met in America, as well as Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, and Elisabeth Marbury and Elsie De Wolfe.
His first marriage was to actress Elsie Downey ( née Ford ), with whom he had two children: actress / writer Allyson Downey and actor Robert Downey, Jr.
Weinman ( who had studied under Augustus Saint-Gaudens ) won a 1915 competition against two other artists for the design job, and is thought to have modeled his version of Liberty on Elsie Kachel Stevens, wife of noted poet Wallace Stevens.
In May 1914, when James Deering, the International Harvester heir, and his travelling companion and long-term artistic advisor Paul Chalfin, a decorative painter and interior decorator who once worked for Elsie de Wolfe, were lent one of the smaller casinas at La Pietra, Acton commissioned Suarez to take them around and show them some villas they would not otherwise have had access to.
They had two children, Theodore, who lives in Bethesda, Maryland, and Elsie Proxmire Zwerner, of Scottsdale, Arizona.
He was married to Elsie, the niece of one time Leicester City manager Jocky Duncan, and they had a son Duncan and daughter Kim.
The people turn out to be Elsie, a widowed shop owner ; Bert, a thief from Elsie's time ; Ted, a retired policeman from around twenty years after them ; and ( the one who had died ) Sergeant Charlie Ellis, a naval officer who apparently fought at the Battle of Trafalgar ; all of whom Jessica herself brought to life repeatedly with the cupboard, along with Jenny.

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