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The Brain has selected interesting
relevant
sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our
fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Posted a copy of Dorothy Parker's retirement plaque.
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Sarah Kennedy, Fashion Model
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Dorothy Parker's short stories originally appeared in magazines such as Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Harper's Bazaar, Esquire, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Cosmopolitan.
Dorothy Parker's wit and sharpness of tongue hits the stage running with this four-person, all-female cast.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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I'd had my share of bad news come over the fax line, and often when it rang I recalled Dorothy Parker's pungent question "What fresh hell is this?
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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SSAA a cappella Poet Dorothy Parker's wry text gives this piece a humorous twist at the end.
My final decision was to be made from among the stories included in this essay, The Sisters and Happy Endings, and Dorothy Parker's The Waltz and Susan Hill's Lanterns Across the Snow.
This edition is the largest anthology of Dorothy Parker's short stories published since their first publication in various magazines.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Parker's ashes lie in the Dorothy Parker Memorial Garden at NAACP headquarters in Baltimore, beneath a plaque she could scarcely have envisioned:
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Craig Leveaux, Blogger
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We're sorely missing the Dorothy Parkers, H.
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