It includes archival footage from when her sister Margaux Hemingway, who took her own life in 1996, had been making a personal family documentary.
She was the only Jewish mother I knew who took no interest in her daughter's love life.
It was only by great good luck that she stumbled upon an older married man who took an interest in her.
She's a divorced mother of four who took the job back in 2003 to support her children.
Her late father - who took a huge interest in these matters - felt sure that the general had vacated his grave.
Houvenaghel, who took silver in the individual pursuit on Wednesday night, and her British team-mates were fastest in Thursday's qualifying round.
The 31-year-old, who beat older sister Venus in Saturday's semifinals, took her career record to Jankovic to 6-4 and extended her record to 75-4 since the start of the 2012 clay season a year ago.
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Gill Atkin, who was on holiday in St Osyth with her husband Steve, took a photograph of the animal when they spotted it.
"This droll-faced northern girl, who in the course of a long and happy life, took her place amongst the best we have, " said Bennett.
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Police who took the boy home said his mother was in a dishevelled state and slurring her words.
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The case of one mother who took her children to France to prevent them from being taken into care was cited in the report.
Ninety-four year old listener, Edith Johnstone from Penwortham told how her family took in a young Jewish refugee boy in 1939 who survived the war and the holocaust, and how he came to Lancashire.
The committee, sitting in Manchester, heard from defence witness Dr Marilyn Kerr, who was Mrs Ward's doctor up until Dr Kissen took her on as a patient in 1999.
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Spofforth, who took silver behind Simmonds in this event at the European Championships, was more scathing about her own performance in Delhi.
Christy Walton, the richest of the new billionaires in 2006, took on her fortune from her husband John, who died last June and was himself a Wal-Mart Stores heir.
Leaders are made, not born, Smith said, and she views her role as one who was asked to participate and took the opportunity to become involved in something in which she believes.
As a man who had been a talent scout for years in the Delta, he naturally took charge of her career, making her change her name and urging her into an auburn wig and sexier high heels.
Christy Walton, the richest of the new billionaires in 2006, took on her fortune from her husband John, who died last June and was himself a Wal-Mart Stores (nyse: WMT - news - people ) heir.
She took the boy from her mother, who had custody, and fled with him to her home in Arkansas, saying she had concerns over his safety.
Boyd, who has a doctorate in information studies from Berkeley, gained attention early in her career when she took on Sherry Turkle, the noted MIT psychologist and Internet social guru.
Aparna Choudharie, a scientist at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, sat cross-legged in her sari on the ground as she cheered on one of the speakers who took the stage.
The actress, who is married to writer and actor Ian Kershaw, took time off in 2001 to give birth to her daughter Martha Mo, and had a year's break in 2007 to spend more time with her family.
Schapiro, who took over as SEC chairman in Jan. 2009, received several million dollars in pay and retirement benefits for her time at Finra.
In her advice to an old woman who complained that her husband did Spanish dances at parties and took out his dentures to use as castanets, Abby had little sympathy.
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Soon Hutton found herself on the street in between living in seedy hotels, until one hotel, kicking her out, took her to this minister who agreed to care for her until she got stronger.
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