She calls the development "wiring, " and a couple of years later, her Forbes 400 bio dubs her Cable Gal.
She was born in 1972, and, you know, she is a pretty, you know, she's very beautiful, and she is a fairly easygoing gal.
Armand Assante is the fiery brother, Antonio Banderas the sensitive one, Maruschka Detmers a book-reading beauty, and Cathy Moriarty a slangy, sexy cigarette gal.
She has five kids, she shoots and skins her own food, she's not embarrassed to be Christian and she talks like a regular gal.
That is when Platts-Mills concluded there is some relation to the number of tick bites one receives and how allergic one may become to alpha-gal.
My assignment: Spend the weekend in Seattle for a behind the pom-poms look at life as a Seattle Seahawks cheerleader, better known as a Sea Gal.
Zooey Deschanel has always been an anachronistic sort of gal.
In a nutshell, it was that between 1982 and 1990, including the years when Dole chaired the Senate Finance Committee, the tax more than tripled, to 14.1' per gal.
The numbers were so stark that they inspired Clinton whom conservative pundits had long condemned as a symbol of everything hateful to red-state America to make herself over into a shot-and-a-beer gal.
With a house 40 miles northwest of Philadelphia in Pottstown, Pennsylvania and a studio apartment and workspace in Manhattan, Defusco was free to take on short-term assignments, and incorporated as Retail Gal Consulting.
Ladies with student loans, it appears, are less likely to marry than their gal pals lacking debt.
Do whatever it takes to find yourself a guy or gal who fits all the above.
That may explain why the average tenure of a Seattle Sea Gal is only some four years.
Like many others, she had alpha-gal before it was even named.
Anticipating my soreness to come, I watched enviously as their toned bodies tirelessly rehearsed one dance routine after the next, peeling off layers of Sea Gal-sequined clothing in the process.
And while parts of the WE Festival veered in that direction, the messages that came out of the two-day event organized by Gotham Gal blogger Joanne Wilson was refreshingly original.
My teacher was a deeply tanned fellow named Aryeh, who told me he one day hoped to compete for the Israeli Olympic team. (I thought of him four years later, when Gal Fridman's Athens windsurfing victory landed Israel its first-ever Olympic gold).
Now, Burke called this reasoning into question, although Gal believes the judge employed some flawed reasoning.
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But one thing Bonny was certain of: This gal was not living on East Boylston Street.
All known patients who have alpha-gal have had at least one tick bite.
In June 2008 she was kicked off eBay--exactly the push she needed to launch Nasty Gal as a vintage clothing destination weeks later.
"I was on the bus and we had just sat down when after a few seconds we heard a really loud explosion, " Gal Malka told Israel's army radio.
In Privileged, another TV show developed for that cable network from an Alloy-created book, Sage Baker gets sick after jealous gal pals in Palm Beach spike her drink.
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