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Teddy Lynch met Getty in 1935, when she was a deb and a chanteuse at the New Yorker nightclub.
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But no one's openly flouting the hunting laws, or being a deb, or wearing ball gowns or pashminas.
She was, by this time, in severe reaction against her "ridiculous" privileged background, and kept very quiet in the office about being a deb whose first crush had been on the master of the Eton Beagles.
"Belinda was a classic deb-type and knew all the great society ladies of the day," Mr. Sassoon said in an interview at the exhibition site.
LaGuerta was a mentor for Deb throughout the seasons.
She was raised to be a debutante, and in 1947 was presented at court, being nominated Deb of the Year.
I was a young swain, and Deb, so securely in her element in St . Louisor Cambridge, seemed lost in my home territory.
DEB was a potent SCE- and CA-inducer, with the results being similar in each rodent species.
At the heart of the government's argument was a stack of telegrams Debs had sent, dozens every day, to ARU locals.
It was a serene, happy home - Deb & her father were very much in love.
Jane was a smarter, better person than Deb, but she was also insecure and depressed.
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