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'Mariella' with a line about "gluing yer lips togeva" that's charmingly Regina-ish with hand-claps and everyfink.
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'Mariella' with a line about "gluing yer lips togeva" that's charmingly Regina-ish with hand-claps and everyfink.
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'Mariella' with a line about "gluing yer lips togeva" that's charmingly Regina-ish with hand-claps and everyfink.
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Mariella replies I've yet to find out, but reports vary wildly from that particular frontline.
Dear Mariella: I've been married for 40 years but I feel I might want to live on my own now 2011
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Mariella replies Of course, but not as an act of revenge.
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Mariella Frostrup, the Observer's agony aunt, echoed Doctorow's scepticism about modern social networks by suggesting that communication via social networks is no substitute for normal human interaction.
Inspired to act: for freedom, survival, endurance and simply to walk again 2011
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Mariella replies I'm an agony aunt, not a dispenser of miracles.
DearMariella: I want to have children with my boyfriend but I am beginning to miss my ex-girlfriend… 2011
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Mariella advises a woman in a relationship with a loveless man.
Dear Mariella: My new boyfriend says he has issues and doesn't want to kiss me. What should I do? 2012
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It's no secret that there is something magical about the movies and here is a bit of evidence: Last month, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, better known as the entity that awards the Oscars, miraculously resolved Puerto Rico's political status without a referendum and without telling anyone but the island's film commissioner, Mariella Pérez Serrano.
Frances Negrón-Muntaner: Foreign, For Now Frances Negrón-Muntaner 2011
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It's no secret that there is something magical about the movies and here is a bit of evidence: Last month, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, better known as the entity that awards the Oscars, miraculously resolved Puerto Rico's political status without a referendum and without telling anyone but the island's film commissioner, Mariella Pérez Serrano.
Frances Negrón-Muntaner: Foreign, For Now Frances Negrón-Muntaner 2011
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