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allie
proper noun
A diminutive of female given names like Alice, Alison, or Alexandra, or other names beginning with Al-.
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To him she was a landscape.She was not an exhibitionist, or not much of one, though she had scandalised her Aunt Allie by sunbathing naked on the deck of the big family house at Carmel, and it had been easy to take off her clothes for Edward.
"Here is a mean place," Allie wrote to her brother.
Another strangely affecting work was Allie Brosh's Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened, a collection of graphic blog entries and new material, often very funny, often about Brosh's struggle with depression.
Allie Carter, 25, was wounded during a waterfowl hunt on Saturday morning in northern Indiana when she left her 12-gauge shotgun on the ground without the safety catch on.
Now a student at Vassar College, her memory remains sharp as Delilah continues to fight verbal battles with nasty class rival Allie McAndrews.
"It's worth spending most of our time reflecting on young Americans like Allie and Stephanie, because they represent what's best in us, and assure us that out of this darkness a brighter day is going to come," Mr Obama said.
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Rosalynn was the oldest of four children (two girls and two boys) born to Wilburn Edgar Smith, a mechanic and farmer, and his wife, Allie Murray Smith.
President Barack Obama, who spent several hours on Sunday talking with families of the dead and with survivors, told the story of 21-year-old Stephanie Davies, whose friend Allie Young was one of the first people to be shot.
The saw that on any given Sunday any N.F.L. team can win is even more accurate in our current, salary-cap day than it was in the nineteen-sixties, when the phrase first occurred to the Giants coach Allie Sherman.
A third sister, Stephanie, nine, objected: "If something goes wrong, that's bad luck for us!" In the lobby, Allie Bauer, a Yale junior, said, "There's a certain allure to this being a very dangerous performance".
What made those Yankee teams so fearsome, so admirable, so hated was typified by the death-ray scowl that Allie Reynolds, their ace right-handed pitcher a decade ago, used to aim at an enemy slugger stepping into the box in a crucial game.
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