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proper noun
Given name female
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In February NASA will decide whether to pay for a new planet-hunting spacecraft called the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).
I would like to thank everyone at Strictly, including yourself (Tess), including all of the professional dancers who've embraced us lot.
The cover of its Wuthering Heights gives us a Bogart as Heathcliff (complete with cigarette dangling from his lips), Tess of the D'Urbervilles ("She's No Angel!") pictures Tess as a barmaid-ish Monroe, and The Picture of Dorian Gray offers us the picture of what seems to be Ryan Gosling in a wing collar….
(The Claim and Trishna relocate The Mayor of Casterbridge and Tess of the d'Urbervilles to the Sierra Nevada and Rajasthan, respectively).
IN HIS 1891 novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy lamented the depopulation of the English countryside.
"It was 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles'," explained one.
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The casinos all belong to the ruthless, Trumpish Terry Benedict Andy Garciaa), who is also courting Ocean's ex-wife Tess Julia Robertss in an underwritten update of Angie Dickinson's role), which makes it hard to tell whether Ocean is planning this intricate stick-up to get rich or just to get his girl back.
She introduced Tess Monaghan, a sexy, sassy journalist-turned-sleuth, in "Baltimore Blues", which appeared in 1997.
After her impoverished family learns of its noble lineage, naive Tess Durbeyfield is sent by her slothful father and ignorant mother to make an appeal to a nearby wealthy family who bear the ancestral name d'Urberville.
After the other two agreed with the others decision, host Tess Daly asked if the 50-year-old had enjoyed his time on the show.
The actor, who is currently promoting the Tess Morris-penned rom com Man Up, said that part of the problem was that film genres were often wrongly separated into different gender categories.
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