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Fiderer and was
The character was previously referred to as Debbie DiLaguardia ; she became Debbie Fiderer after a divorce.
Tomlin was nominated three times for a Screen Actors Guild Award for her role as Fiderer.

Fiderer and .
She appeared on the dramatic series The West Wing for four years ( 2002 – 2006 ) in the recurring role of presidential secretary Deborah Fiderer.
Deborah Fiderer is a fictional character in the NBC television series The West Wing.

was and opinionated
One thing Papa had not taught Henrietta was how to handle a young man as high-spirited and opinionated as herself.
Geri commented, " He was a very opinionated person.
Not everyone was agreed on how this unity could be achieved, however, and two opinionated groups emerged in this respect:
Fuller was a vigorous, expressive and opinionated writer of military history and of controversial predictions of the future of war.
Agrelot claimed that Don Cholito was more opinionated, more daring, and more vocal in his social commentary than he was ; to quote Agrelot, " somehow wearing that pava hat gave me the courage to do things that I would normally not dare to do.
As with his earlier work, English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century was opinionated, favouring Protestantism over Roman Catholicism and often attempting to justify England's treatment of Ireland, particularly under Oliver Cromwell ; a figure hated by the Irish.
Unlike his brothers, he was not naturally brave, but opinionated, fervent and judgmental.
This was an unusual move since he was openly against his even being on board the vessel, and was probably due to his navigational abilities and his demeanor, which history reflects was outspoken and opinionated.
If he was opinionated and impetuous, he was also incorruptible.
Academic archaeologist Cornelius Holtorf believed however that critics of alternative archaeologies like Fagan were " opinionated and patronizing " towards alternative theories, and that purporting their views in such a manner was damaging to the public's perception of archaeologists.
As a current BBC newsreader she was bound by the BBC's code of practice for newsreaders, which prevented her from making any opinionated comments on-air ( When asked, " What do you think of Bush, Corrie?
It was rejected, causing a furious row between these two extremely opinionated artists.
In the Calcutta scene of the mid to late nineteenth century, Ramakrishna was opinionated on the subject of Chakri.
His manner was described as being arrogant, ambitious, and opinionated ; he approached military bearing with an unbending demeanor.
Likened to Jimmy Pursey, Ian Page was often asked to appear on UK television programmes and was viewed as an articulate spokesman for his generation, although his opinionated views sometimes alienated as many potential fans as they won over.
Mike was depicted early on as the stereotypical ' bad geek '; he was sexist ( refusing to allow PeeJee to play a role-playing game ), egotistical, constantly needed to be right, and offended nearly everyone else with power-gaming, rules-lawyering, and being generally opinionated.
During the original Survivor season she was a fan favorite and even celebrities, such as Rosie O ' Donnell, were rooting for the working-class, midwestern truck driver, who presented herself as outgoing, open, and opinionated.
Erstwhile was founded by Jon Abbey in 1999, and his knowledgeable ( but highly opinionated ) personality and tastes are closely identified with the label.

was and strong
Mike debated it, trying to decide whether Fiske was strong enough to ride.
He could move very quickly, she knew ( although he seldom found occasion to do so ), but he was more wiry than truly strong.
Haying time was close at hand, and they needed some strong branches to repair a hay rack.
Horse smell was very strong, and he could hear the crunch of grain being ground between strong jaws.
Her form was silhouetted and with the strong light I could see the outlines of her body, a body that an artist or anyone else would have admired.
He speaks your language too, for he is the grandson of a chieftain on Taui who made much magic and was strong and cunning.
He was a huge young man of twenty-four, clothed in muscle, immensely strong, with a habitual gentleness and diffidence of manner that was submerged under his present agitation.
During his two terms the Constitution was tested and found workable, strong national policies were inaugurated, and the traditions and powers of the Presidential office firmly fixed.
With her son evidencing so strong a musical bent his mother could do little else but get him started on the study of music -- though she waited until he was ten -- beginning with the piano and following that with the trumpet.
The Hetman had a strong liking for a story, any story which was to be had by means of much sleuthing or by roundabout methods.
The sneers at Hearst changed to concern when it was seen that he had strong support in many parts of the country.
A lone pro-Hearst voice from New York City was that of William Devery, who had been expelled as a Tammany leader but still claimed strong influence in his own district.
Economic analysis was never Trevelyan's strong point and the England of the industrial transformation cries out for economic analysis.
Tessie, everybody thought, was a strong woman, but she was only strong because she had Alfred to lean on.
Fosdick insisted that a strong word was needed from Washington, and it was immediately forthcoming.
`` With no strong men and no parliament to dispute his will, he was the government ''.
and a Jesus who, though lean, was strong even in death a look he remembered well from his experience in the dead room of Santo Spirito.
The logic of creating a strong, balanced, competitive two-system railroad service in the East is so obvious that B. & O. was publicly committed to the approach outlined here.
Demand for parts for home entertainment was strong in the first half, but purchases were cut back to lower levels during the fall as set manufacturers reduced their own operating rates.

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