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News channel coverage is often presented by Haslam, Maryam Moshiri, Ben Thompson, Adam Parsons, Susannah Streeter, Joe Lynam, Sara Coburn and Sally Eden.
The last verse of the poem is quoted in the musical Cabaret – the character Cliff Bradshaw recites it to Sally Bowles when they first meet.
In some cases it is Sally and not Encyclopedia who figures it out because in her words, " You are a boy.
Sally further displays her intelligence in the various mysteries in that she often can deduce who committed the crime, or whether a certain person is lying, but she simply cannot always prove it.
Buddy, a traveling salesman, is having an affair with a girl on the road ; Sally is still as much in love with Ben as she was years ago ; and Ben is so self-absorbed that Phyllis feels emotionally abandoned.
Sally Durant Plummer, " blond, petite, sweet-faced " and at 49 " still remarkably like the girl she was thirty years ago ", a former Weismann girl is the first guest to arrive ; her ghostly youthful counterpart moves towards her.
But it is clear that Sally is still in love with Ben – even though she was terribly hurt when Ben chose to marry Phyllis.
She shakes loose from the memory and begins to dance with Ben, who is touched by the memory of the Sally he once cast aside.
Sally is bitter and has never been happy with Buddy, although he has always adored her.
Ben confides to Sally that his life is empty.
Buddy is furious, and Ben, startled by the parallel between present and past, tells Sally it was over long ago.
Ben replies by saying that he wants a divorce, and Phyllis assumes the request is due to his love for Sally.
" Bernadette Peters quoted Sondheim on the character of " Sally ": " He said early on that is off balance, to put it mildly.
In addition, her 1985 album The Ballad of Sally Rose is an original concept album that includes many allusions to Parsons in its narrative.
For example, suppose that Sally is going to drink a glass of poison, because she wants to commit suicide and believes that she can do so by drinking the poison.
One example is the contrast between birth and death, and birth and berth, and told and toll'd in Thomas Hood's account of the death of Ben the sailor ( which took place at the age of 40, contrasted with his age of zero at birth ) in his humorous poem Faithless Sally Brown:
* 1949 – Mildred Gillars (" Axis Sally ") is condemned to prison for treason.
" As with many horror films, it focuses on the " final girl " trope — the heroine and inevitable lone survivor who somehow escapes the horror that befalls the other characters: Sally Hardesty is wounded and tortured, yet manages to survive with the help of a male truck driver.
While Ryan is still teaching at the Naval Academy, he and his family ( wife and daughter Sally ) take a trip to London for research and vacationing.
When Harry Met Sallyis a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner.
Harry Burns ( Billy Crystal ) and Sally Albright ( Meg Ryan ) finish college at the University of Chicago and meet when both need someone to share a drive to New York City, where Sally is beginning journalism school and Harry is presumably starting a career ; at the time, Harry is dating a friend of Sally's, Amanda ( Michelle Nicastro ).

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With a swift swoop of his big arms, he grabbed Sally out of the circle surrounding him, and then kissed her soundly before setting her down so she could stand by his side while they jointly chose the rest of their `` outfit ''.
Bulletins during BBC Breakfast are presented by Sally Nugent or Mike Bushell, with the latter also appearing on other sports bulletins on the channel.
One of the major developments of the 1990s was the re-emergence of the romantic comedy film, encouraged by the success of When Harry Met Sally ... in 1989.
Blanche Hunt ( Maggie Jones ) embodied the role of the acid-tongued busybody originally held by Ena Sharples, Sally Webster ( Sally Dynevor ) has grown snobbish, like Annie Walker, and a number of the programme's female characters mirror the vulnerability of Elsie Tanner and Bet Lynch.
It has been theorized by Professor Sally Robinson that Schwarzenegger was intentionally undermining his own narrative, effectively creating a mildly self-deprecating re-examination of his own obsessions for perfection at any cost.
Indeed, the term " raga rock " was coined by The Byrds ' publicist in the press releases for the single and was first used in print by journalist Sally Kempton in her review of " Eight Miles High " for The Village Voice.
His second wife was Selene Kumin Vega, followed by marriage to Sally Eaton ( 1980 to 1985 ).
Sally Roesch Wagner of The Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation has published a pamphlet titled The Wonderful Mother of Oz describing how Matilda Gage's radical feminist politics were sympathetically channeled by Baum into his Oz books.
As Sally M. Foster noted, " Much ink has been spilt over what the ancient writers meant by Picts, but it seems to be a generic term for people living north of the Forth-Clyde isthmus who raided the Roman Empire.
In Steven Moffat's short story " What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow " ( the basis for the Tenth Doctor episode " Blink "), the Ninth Doctor has a rooftop sword fight with two Sontarans in 21st century Istanbul, defeating them with the help of spy Sally Sparrow, apparently before the events of " Rose " in his personal timeline.
* Fremantle Arts Centre Press – My Place by Sally Morgan
During the night they decide Sally should be killed by " Grandpa ".
After listening to the nearly endless bickering and childish jealousy of a young man and wife ( Tim and Sally Willows ), an ancient Egyptian idol decides to play a trick on the two by causing them to switch bodies.
Then, at a New Year's Eve party that year, Sally feels alone without Harry by her side.

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As the guests reminisce, the stories of Ben, Phyllis, Buddy and Sally unfold.
Phyllis and Sally were roommates while in the Follies, and Ben and Buddy were best friends at school in New York.
When Sally sees Ben, her former lover, she greets him self-consciously (" Don't Look at Me ").
Sally tells Ben how her days have been spent with Buddy, in a " harrowing account of a lonely, middle-aged suburban woman's self-delusions ", trying to convince him ( and herself ) (" In Buddy s Eyes ").
Ben, caught in the passion of memories, kisses Sally as Buddy enters.
Sally tells him that Ben has asked her to marry him.
Sally, Phyllis, Ben and Buddy show their " real and emotional lives " in " a sort of group nervous breakdown.
Young Phyllis and Young Ben have hopes for the future (" You're Gonna Love Tomorrow "), as do Young Buddy and Young Sally (" Love Will See Us Through ").
Sally appears next, dressed as a torch singer singing of her passion for Ben from then-and her obsession with him now (" Losing My Mind ").
Buddy escorts the " emotionally devastated " Sally, while Phyllis helps Ben regain his dignity before they leave, all with the promise to work things out later.
* " Don't Look at Me " – Sally and Ben
* " Waiting for the Girls Upstairs " – Ben, Sally, Phyllis and Buddy, Young Ben, Young Sally, Young Phyllis and Young Buddy

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