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- proper noun The name of a girl restored to life by
Jesus . - proper noun A female
given name of biblical origin.
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Examples
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Talitha told me more about herself, and I was loose enough to tell her a little about me.
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We ate at the most expensive Italian restaurant Talitha could think of, and once we'd both had enough wine the atmosphere of the evening was like a fair first date.
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Talitha directed me to a Thai place on the north side of downtown, and once there worked her way through two helpings of some sort of chicken and noodle dish, while I picked my way through a plate of ground beef and rice.
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Talitha agreed to let me take a look at Stiles 'notes on the case, but explained that they were already boxed up, and it would take her a little while to find them.
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Talitha, do you think there's any chance that Stiles didn't just fall out of that window?
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Talitha yanked her hand back like it had been burned, and glared at me.
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Paul Getty Jr. and his wife Talitha in Moroccan caftans on the terrace of their holiday home in Marrakech You may be wondering why I haven't included Mrs. Robinson in the caftan hall of fame.
Covering a Multitude of Beach Sins Tina Gaudoin 2011
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There comes a time in every woman's life when she wants to be—or at least wishes she looked like—Talitha Getty or Liz Taylor.
Covering a Multitude of Beach Sins Tina Gaudoin 2011
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Afterall J.Paul Getty, Sr., gave his money to his son, John Paul Getty II who was on dope and whose wife Talitha was the first to die from drugs.
Carole Mallory: "Theodora (Teddy) Lynch Getty Gaston Talks about the Gettys, Oil, Plastic Surgery and Elephants." Carole Mallory 2011
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Talitha daubed at the corners of her mouth with a broad cloth napkin, and regarded me with an amused look.
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