janie in A Sentence

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    Janie's a housewife in Pittsburgh.

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    And he said,“Janie, what are you doing here?”?

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    Janie refrains from arguing with him.

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    Janie doesn't know what to do.

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    Janie Hampton will be back next month.

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    Janie, school is never a waste of time.

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    Janie tells her husband that she wouldn't change anything.

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    BTW Janie, your book saved my life and sanity.

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    What time you wanna get picked up today, Janie?

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    Janie and I are packing for our trip to France.

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    Her name was January, though her lover called her Janie.

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    However, Janie can't go because she doesn't have a passport.

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    Janie and Tea Cake return to the Everglades to help with the post-hurricane cleanup.

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    Janie Crawford returns to Eatonville, and her old friends want to know where she's been.

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    When God opens the door and Tea Cake appears, Janie has this sense of fullness.

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    He pulls a pistol on her, and Janie shoots him with a rifle in defense.

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    Janie finds her soul finally feeling at peace because of the love that she had found with Tea Cake.

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    Janie and I make this contribution to the law school with confidence in Lauren Robel, who has served our school so well.

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    Tea Cake finds out that Mrs. Turner's brother is back in town and becomes jealous and suspicious that Janie is seeing him;

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    Initially, Tea Cake refused to leave, but then seeing Lake Okeechobee flood, he and Janie join others in running for higher ground.

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    In a way, it is also giving Janie a perceived higher power than others because it is a result of her white ancestry.

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    In 1993,"Rolling Stone's list of the"Top 100 Music Videos" included"Walk This Way"(with Run-D.M.C.) at number 11 and"Janie's Got a Gun" at number 95.

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    Janie was first married off to an older rich man named Logan Killicks by her Grandmother, but Janie was not happy with him.

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    The hurricane literally devastates the Okeechobee area, upending the comfortable lives that Janie and Tea Cake have built for themselves among the Bahamian migrant workers.

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    The happiness and security that Janie finds with Tea Cake is ripped away from her with his death, and she must find new meaning from her experiences.

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    Jody finds it to be a threat after he sees Walter touching it without Janie's knowledge, and demands that she tie it up under a head-rag.

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    Tea Cake's love is the light that Janie saw at daybreak, and this moment says so much about love's power: to keep us from the fear of death;

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    Figuratively, it devastates Janie and Tea Cake, as Tea Cake contracts rabies trying to save Janie, and Janie has to kill Tea Cake because the disease destroys his mind.

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    This reminds me of those lazy Bryn Mawr Sundays when Petra, Janie, Marcie and I would shake up some cocktails and dish on boys and treat ourselves to a beauty regimen.

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    At his urging, Janie moves from Georgia to Florida, and before long they get caught in a hurricane- not some hurricane of romantic fantasy, this time, but the deadly storm that swept across Lake Okeechobee.

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