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The Post-Office Girl by Stefan Zweig Christine, a young girl working in a postoffice in post-World War I Austria, has her life transformed when a rich aunt invites her to a resort in the Swiss Alps.
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The officers took Hofer and the girl to the security office of the airport and in the course of the interrogation, the girl said that she had got to know Helmut Hofer several months earlier at a hotel in Mashhad.
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's 35 employees are welcome to sell Girl Scout cookies in the office, says Ron Trenka, co-owner of the New York digital-marketing agency.
WSJ: When Girl Scout Cookies Create Turmoil
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Prince William and Catherine's child will be next in line to the throne after William regardless of whether it is a boy or a girl, the British Cabinet Office said Monday.
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The same study shows that parents are key influencers in a girl's decision to run for office.
CNN: Teach girls to be more like boys
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The word "office" may bring to mind an infinite landscape of bland cubes, but the band Office redefines it around exuberant hooks, boy-girl vocals and electro-pop keyboards.
NPR: From Office to Office, a Thrilling Escape
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In the 1990s, Samia Sarwar Mohmand, a young Pathan girl who wanted to marry of her own free will was shot dead in the office of Pakistan's most relentless women's rights campaigner Asma Jehangir.
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The Franklin County Sheriff's Office said 21-year-old Kaylie Bailey had been reported missing, along with the little girl.
CNN: Police believe body is that of 18-month-old Kansas girl
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It never occurred to me to ask whether the vet might keep them there, at the office, where the staff was better equipped for transient pit-bull infants than a fifteen-year-old girl might be.
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The idea that Mr Berlusconi, who is on trial for paying an underage girl for sex and who bears a heavy responsibility for Italy's economic plight, could return to office may seem unimaginable outside Italy.
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