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Laura's and Tom
; Tom Wingfield: Amanda's son and Laura's younger brother.

Laura's and Ma's
Ma's prejudice about American Indians, and Laura's childish feelings, are shown side by side with the portrayal of the Osage tribe that lives on and owns that land.

Laura's and brother
In addition to his parents, his family also included his cousin, Myrtle Urkel, whose innocent infatuation with Laura's brother, Eddie, was equal to Steve's for Laura.

Laura's and family
Laura's family left the place in 1869.
Little House on the Prairie, published in 1935, is the third of the series of books known as the Little House series, but only the second book to focus on the life of the Ingalls family ( the second book in the series, Farmer Boy focused on the childhood of Laura's future husband, Almanzo Wilder ).
Laura's hard work comes to an end by summer when she is let go, and the family begins planning to raise cash crops to pay for Mary's college.
Later that year, Laura's mother Lesley appears to die in a car accident arranged by the Cassadine family.
Laura's task is to learn the family secrets, and, ultimately, who the murderer is.
In particular, Marland emphasized Laura's enormous resentment towards Lesley, who had taken her from the family she had loved and known.
While coherent, Laura voluntarily checked herself back into Shadybrook the year prior to her most recent relapse and signed paperwork originating from the French clinic the drug hailed from, which for legal reasons expressly forbade her doctors at Shadybrook from alerting Laura's family to any LS-49-related changes in her condition.
In 2011, BBC Three returned to Jono to cover his and his partner Laura's quest to start a family, in So What If My Baby Is Born Like Me ?, which first aired as part of a BBC Three season of programmes on parenting.
To know the worlds of Laura's childhood, Williams, who had never been west of the Hudson River, traveled the Midwest to the places the Ingalls family had lived 70 years before, photographing and sketching landscapes, trees, birds and wildlife, buildings and towns.
Laura's side featured a facsimile of Meeker's 1852 ox-drawn covered wagon and pioneer family marching into a blazing western sun.

Laura's and tells
Scott eventually tells Laura that Luke has been married to Tracy Quartermaine for the last three years and that Luke had staged Laura's wedding to him, two years before.
The Log Lady also provides advice to the other townspeople, most notably an other-worldly message she tells Major Briggs to deliver to Cooper, and it is strongly implied, to Donna Hayward in a note mentioning Laura's involvement in the Meals-On-Wheels.
Brendan tells Laura he has put the truth in a note to Vice Principal Trueman, who finds the brick in Laura's locker.

Laura's and failed
Eventually, Rob's re-examination of his failed relationships and the death of Laura's father bring the two back together.

Laura's and with
McPherson also questions Laura's parasitic playboy fiancé, Shelby Carpenter ( Vincent Price ), her wealthy socialite aunt, Ann Treadwell ( Judith Anderson ), who'd been carrying on with Carpenter and giving him money, and her loyal housekeeper, Bessie Clary ( Dorothy Adams ).
" Moore's character was initially intended to be a divorcée, but as divorce was still controversial at the time, and the network was afraid viewers might think that Mary had divorced Rob Petrie, Laura's husband on The Dick Van Dyke Show, the premise was changed to that of a single woman with a recently broken engagement.
This might indicate that Laura's sexual encounter with Quill was consensual ( or that Manion believed it was ) and that Manion killed Quill out of drunken jealousy ; or that Laura was raped but that Manion killed Quill in a drunken rage and not due to irresistible impulse.
Angry and hurt, Booth storms out with Laura's script in hand.
Rob soon hears that Laura's father, who liked Rob, has died, and attends his funeral with Laura.
To Laura's surprise and delight, homesteader Almanzo Wilder ( with whom she became acquainted in Little Town on the Prairie ) appears at the end of her first week of school in his new two-horse cutter to bring her home for the weekend.
Laura's old nemesis, Nellie Oleson, makes a brief appearance during two Sunday buggy rides with Almanzo.
* The Road Back ( Part of A Little House Traveler: Writings from Laura Ingalls Wilder's Journeys Across America, highlighting Laura's previously unpublished record of a 1931 trip with Almanzo to De Smet, South Dakota, and the Black Hills )
Most of the television cast returned for the film, with the notable exceptions of Lara Flynn Boyle, who declined to return as Laura's best friend Donna Hayward ( she was replaced by Moira Kelly ), and Sherilyn Fenn, due to scheduling conflicts.
After school, Laura talks with Donna about the difference between Hurley and Laura's actual boyfriend, Bobby Briggs ( Dana Ashbrook ).
The film ends with Laura's face in white.
Though the novel-within-a-novel had long been believed to be inspired by Laura's romance with Alex, it is revealed that The Blind Assassin was written by Iris based on her extramarital affair with Alex.
The Anglican Laura's religious faith is said to have increased with age.
Out of jealousy, Maureen writes Laura's ex-husband Robert an anonymous letter, urging him to make up with his wife again.
Steve Urkel first appeared on the twelfth episode of the first season, " Laura's First Date ", as a nerdy young boy who took the character of Laura Winslow out on a date, where he appeared as being madly in love with her, but in an example of unrequited love, Laura did not return these feelings because of Steve's nerdy, infuriating personality.
Unlike Greta's successful warding of Myrtle, Laura's would-be boyfriends would often bully Steve, but it always ends with him warding them off.
In " Crazy For You " she teamed up with Stefan to stop Steve and Laura's date.
In the early 1980s, Laura began living with painter Maria Desiderio ( 1954 – 1999 ), a relationship that lasted 17 years, the rest of Laura's life.
Certain elements have clearly been omitted from the play, including the reasoning for Laura's fascination with Jim's freckles ( linked to a book that she loved and often reread, Freckles by Gene Stratton-Porter ).
She and Mack later adopted Meg, ( Laura's daughter with Greg Sumner ).
He is close friends with Laura's father, John Bow, who once saved the editor's life.

Laura's and Black
Laura's spirit later sits in the Black Lodge, and notices Agent Cooper at her side, who has a hand on her shoulder.
Reconstructing interviews from those intimately involved in the TV series seems to confirm that a Season Three story arc would have included the finding of Laura's diary entry and a rescue mission, headed by Major Briggs, to retrieve Cooper from the Black Lodge.

Laura's and .
In real life, when Victor found out about Laura's secret loan, he divorced her and had her committed to an asylum.
A carriage accident outside Laura's home unexpectedly brings a girl of Laura's age into the family's care.
Carmilla appears injured after her carriage accident, but her mysterious mother informs Laura's father that her journey is urgent and cannot be delayed.
Laura's health declines and her father has a doctor examine her.
Afterwards, Laura's father takes her on a year-long vacation to recover from the trauma and regain her health.
Following the wedding, which he officiated, he appointed his relative by marriage Cardinal Paluzzi-Altieri, the uncle of Laura's new husband, to the Office of Cardinal Nephew to take on the duties which he was prevented from doing by age.
Even Elizabeth Taylor was a fan and at her own request was given a guest role in Luke and Laura's wedding episode.
Luke and Laura's popularity led to other soap producers striving to reproduce this success by attempting to create supercouples of their own.
Declining viewer ratings led to ABC's insistence that the identity of Laura's murderer be revealed midway through the second season.
In the final scene of the film, which does not appear in the original Coward play, Laura's bland but kind husband Fred suddenly shows that he has noticed her distress in the past weeks, and takes her in his arms.
As is normal in films based on stage plays, the film depicts places that are only referred to in the play: Dr. Lynn's flat, Laura's home, a cinema, a restaurant and a branch of Boots the Chemists.
He also learns that Lydecker was jealous of Laura's suitors, using his newspaper column and influence to keep them at bay.
One night, the detective falls asleep in Laura's apartment, under her portrait, and is awakened by the sound of someone entering the apartment.
A party is thrown to welcome Laura's return.
There he finds a clock that is identical to the one in Laura's apartment.
He returns to Laura's apartment.
After Lydecker has left, McPherson examines Laura's clock and finds the shot gun that killed Diane.
Wayne's grandchildren include Laura's children: Xander and Daniel Bienstock, and Bill's children: William V and Anaeis.
* Judge Reinhold as Dr. Neil Miller, Laura's new husband and the film's main antagonist.

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