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Examples
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Tita is a loveable heroine and Mama is everything a villain should be.
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And, at the same time, whatever emotion Tita is feeling at a given moment often gets transferred to others through her cooking.
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The heroine, Tita, is a wonderful cook and we are even provided with her recipes along with the action.
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The heroine, Tita, is a wonderful cook and we are even provided with her recipes along with the action.
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Tita is the victim of a Mexican tradition that says she can't marry while Mama is alive and needs to be looked after and catered to.
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And, at the same time, whatever emotion Tita is feeling at a given moment often gets transferred to others through her cooking.
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Tita is the victim of a Mexican tradition that says she can't marry while Mama is alive and needs to be looked after and catered to.
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Tita is a loveable heroine and Mama is everything a villain should be.
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But just before reaching the church I say to the small lady who got the letter in the morning, and whom we generally call Tita:
Stories by English Authors: Germany (Selected by Scribners) William Black 1869
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He seized it, carried it to a window, and then called Tita to him.
Stories by English Authors: Germany (Selected by Scribners) William Black 1869
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