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Ms. Thompson: Wit, Love Actually (her role was heartbreaking), Brideshead Revisited, and, yes, Harry Potter - Prof. Trelawney is brilliant.
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I doubt filming would be that long for HP considering Trelawney is a minor character.
EXCLUSIVE: Emma Thompson Chooses ‘Nanny McPhee’ Sequel Over Harry Potter » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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For this reason everything connected with him has a name, from his dog, which is called Trelawney, to the last cigarette he smokes at night, which is called Isobel.
This Is the End Stella Benson 1912
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Yet I know that out beyond my sight there is the region known as Trelawney, and Trelawney Town, the headquarters of the Maroons, the free negroes -- they who fled after the Spanish had been conquered and the British came, and who were later freed and secured by the Trelawney Treaty.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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Yet I know that out beyond my sight there is the region known as Trelawney, and Trelawney Town, the headquarters of the Maroons, the free negroes -- they who fled after the Spanish had been conquered and the British came, and who were later freed and secured by the Trelawney Treaty.
No Defense, Volume 3. Gilbert Parker 1897
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Yet I know that out beyond my sight there is the region known as Trelawney, and Trelawney Town, the headquarters of the Maroons, the free negroes -- they who fled after the Spanish had been conquered and the British came, and who were later freed and secured by the Trelawney Treaty.
No Defense, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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"Trelawney," said the doctor, "contrary to all my notions, I believed you have managed to get two honest men on board with you -- that man and John Silver."
Treasure Island 1883
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( "Trelawney") on two mineral properties in close proximity to Trelawney's Chester Project in Northern Ontario.
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"Trelawney," said the doctor, "I'll go with you; and I'll go bail for it, so will Jim, and be a credit to the undertaking.
Treasure Island 1883
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"Trelawney," said the doctor, "contrary to all my notions, I believe you have managed to get two honest men on board with you -- that man and John
Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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