♪ Mature Jenny, voice-over: We would give children anything at Christmas, their passing fancies or their heart's desires, their frenzied crazes or the things they yearn for.
We want to fill their hands because it fills our hearts.
That is the secret of grownups everywhere.
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Sorry.
Hey!
This is a bit of a quick turnaround, Fred.
I mean, what are you going to do if any of the children recognize you?
He likes fiction, fitness and progressive politics. She’s a D.C. newcomer who’s into travel and outdoor activities. Both prefer people who can laugh at themselves; neither is impressed by a fancy résumé. We sent them to Floriana in Dupont Circle.
Liz: [Mark] came in, and I was like, All right, you know, he's tall, cute. … This could be good. I think I shook his hand.
Mark: She's gorgeous, and I just felt really lucky right away.
Two major storms have hit the central and eastern United States this week, and a third is rampaging east. A developing tempest that brought blizzard conditions to the Pacific Northwest is unleashing heavy snow, strong winds and severe thunderstorms as it treks from the southern Plains into the Great Lakes through Saturday.
This storm bears some striking similarities to the one that just hit, with subtle differences in timing and placement of heavy precipitation.
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$10 MillionGabrielle Reece Wiki BiographyGabrielle Allyse Reece was born on the 6th January 1970, in San Diego, California USA, and is a rather comprehensive personality. Apart from being a professional volleyball player, she is also widely known as a sports commentator and TV personality, an actress, model as well as a writer. As the captain of the four-person volleyball team, Gabrielle won the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships.
In Disney’s sea of characters from the early 2000s, “Lilo & Stitch” swept into families’ hearts on a different kind of wave. Kids with brown skin and wide noses, children who were neurodivergent and those learning to cope with grief all saw a bit of themselves reflected in a girl named Lilo, the protagonist of a film that was the first taste of luaus and “Aloha Oe” for many children on the mainland.