clarissa in A Sentence

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    Or then again maybe not, Clarissa tells herself.

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    Listen, it doesn't matter what Clarissa has done.

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    That sounded like Clarissa.

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    Clarissa's father is Sri Lankan.

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    Clarissa is six years younger than his wife.

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    Clarissa even turned good in the end.

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    But they're not Clarissa.

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    Clarissa, we really need to talk.

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    Hey, Clarissa.- What?

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    Clarissa Pinkola Estés describes the body as a sensor:.

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    Clarissa asked him only one question:“ Are you happy?

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    Clarissa made it back without running into anyone else.

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    Clarissa told him he ought to be ashamed of himself.

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    Clarissa! What? Don't worry about always coming in second, Jackson.

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    Richard was the person Clarissa loved at her most optimistic moment.

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    On August 24, 1824, Charles was married to Clarissa Beecher,“a lady every way fitted to be the companion and comforter of his life.”.

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    The rest of the actors in the film" Two: I and My Shadow"- Jane Sibbet and Philip Bosco, played Clarissa, the bride of Roger, and the butler Vincenzo respectively.

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    What lives undimmed in Clarissa's mind more than three decades later is a kiss at dusk on a patch of dead grass, and a walk around a pond as mosquitoes droned in the darkening air.

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    In Virginia Woolf's novel of 1925, Mrs Dalloway, one of several ways in which Clarissa Dalloway prevents herself from thinking about her life is by planning unneeded events and then preoccupying herself with their prerequisites-‘always giving parties to cover the silence'.

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    In Virginia Woolf's novel of 1925, Mrs Dalloway, one of several ways in which Clarissa Dalloway prevents herself from thinking about her life is by planning unneeded events and then preoccupying herself with their prerequisites-‘always giving parties to cover the silence'.

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    In Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs Dalloway, one of several ways in which Clarissa Dalloway prevents herself from thinking about her life is by planning unneeded events and then preoccupying herself with their prerequisites- in the withering words of Woolf,‘always giving parties to cover the silence'.

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    In Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs Dalloway, one of several ways in which Clarissa Dalloway prevents herself from thinking about her life is by planning unneeded events and then preoccupying herself with their prerequisites- in the withering words of Woolf,‘always giving parties to cover the silence'.

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