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Quantock Hills, they spell it "Audrie," for the saint who patronizes
Set in Silver 1901
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If Audrie were my patient, I would employ the Internal Family Systems Model (IFS) as developed by Richard Schwartz (Schwartz, 1995).
Individual Psychology versus Existential Psychology: A Typology Approach William Harryman 2009
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Applying the Adlerian and Existential Approaches to the case of Audrie
Individual Psychology versus Existential Psychology: A Typology Approach William Harryman 2009
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Her mother was depressed for several years, and when she came out of it, she focused all of her attention on Audrie.
Individual Psychology versus Existential Psychology: A Typology Approach William Harryman 2009
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Anyway, I agree that "FG" was terrible, and I would've walked out had I been alone and not with Audrie, who sort of liked the movie.
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But the real Audrie was always decently truthful, wasn't she?
Set in Silver 1901
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There were we two females in neat gray motor dust-cloaks, on which the Dragon insisted; Mrs. Norton in a toque, which she wore as if it were a remote and dreaded contingency; your Audrie in a duck of an early Victorian bonnet, in which she liked herself better than in anything else she ever had on before.
Set in Silver 1901
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It's only this Ellaline-Audrie that isn't free to be true.
Set in Silver 1901
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"Miss Browne thinks Sir Ensor and his wife must have crossed the Quantocks coming here, and have taken a fancy to the name of West Quantoxhead's patron saint, Audrie, also spelled that way."
Set in Silver 1901
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Lethbridge obviously can't be called for at the flat of Mrs. Brendon and her daughter Audrie, for there would be questions -- and no proper answers.
Set in Silver 1901
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