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We use Ann sparingly right now so that people don't get tired of her. By Mitt Romney

Nancy Reagan fell down and broke her hair. By Johnny Carson

Artemis simple-toon By Eoin Colfer

Nancy, you're a whiz, as I've often told you, her friend declared. By Carolyn Keene

There is no Future-Gretchen, only Now-Gretchen. By Gretchen Rubin

her - nobody but Sarah; By George Macdonald

Nancy Reagan was a perfectionist, and I am not. By Barbara Bush

Myrtle Elizabeth Warren - a pretty name - my name - no need for the moaning. SCORPIUS: By J.k. Rowling

NICOLE CULLEN Long Tom Lookout By Jennifer Egan

She was a do-gooder, By Diane Setterfield

What's her name? Claire, what's her name? By Rachel Caine

Nat who is nothing like a gnat. I can promise you that. By Melissa De La Cruz

NI! Oh no! Not ni! By Graham Chapman

French name, English accent, American school. Anna confused. By Stephanie Perkins

Lady Nancy Astor: Winston, if you were my husband, I'd poison your tea.Churchill: Nancy, if I were your husband, I'd drink it. By Winston S. Churchill

CHAPTER XV* SHEWING HOW VERY FOND OF OLIVER TWIST, THE MERRY OLD JEW AND MISS NANCY WERE By Charles Dickens

Sarah. Sarah. Sarah. I can't get away from myself. By A.s. King

Sarah Palin is a compelling political figure. By Michele Bachmann

Hello, Hazel Levesque. By Rick Riordan

Sisters of the Nigrizia By Abraham Verghese

mistress of Netherfold. By Georgette Heyer

you-know-who." Amy By Gordon Korman

I guess we decided to make a new record 3 years ago when Nancy was done scoring for Almost Famous. By Ann Wilson

If you had the opportunity to cast your vote for speaker, would you vote for Nancy Pelosi? By Alan Nunnelee

Melissa officinalis By Ann Bellows

NINA IS A FREAKY BEAST, OF EVERYBODY LIKED THE LEAST, WE ALL HATE HER VERY MUCH, WE'D ALL EAT HER UP FOR LUNCH! MUNCH! MUNCH! By Allie Peterson

(Who Did No Harm to No Man all the Dais of Her Life. Reader, Can You Say Lykewise?). By Neil Gaiman

The girl who signed her papers in lipstickleans against the drugstore, smoking,brushing her hair like a machine By Billy Collins

She ne'er was really charming till she died. By Terence

Nora pressed Nico By Tiffany Reisz

Jenny? Just as I was considering By S.c. Stephens

Elizabeth, just like our queen. I'm Gabriel Storm. By Magda Alexander

I use the word nursing for want of a better. By Florence Nightingale

Man, it was a good thing he fought like a nasty bastard or he might have been taken for a nancy. By J.r. Ward

And she did what nobody thought of doing ... she consulted Anne. By Jane Austen

Rosie Germaine Mole. By Sue Townsend

Ann's got to take her nerve by the horns. By Virginia Wade

Sarah Palin has been tagged and released back into the wild. By Jon Stewart

Now there's the Niida we all know and loathe. By Koushun Takami

Stephanie Plum, psycho bait. By Janet Evanovich

Gilderoy Lockhart By J.k. Rowling

Niederhochwald. She seemed determined to work her way through the By Michael Flynn

her husband, when Sally was just a baby. How they hadn't believed Noelle. By Catherine Coulter

The finest woman that ever walked the streets. By Mae West

Ann Demeulemeester is an adult brand now, with its own identity and legacy that is able to continue growing without me. By Ann Demeulemeester

Natalie Spenser was giving a dinner. She was not an easy hostess. By Mary Roberts Rinehart

Jezebel the nun, who violently knits ... By Bob Dylan

Imagine the righteous dismay when Ann arrived. She got slapped with some family name - didn't even get the extra e to ornament it a bit. By Gillian Flynn

Alison Rosen IWHI! From the easter egg chapter. By Bryan Bishop

I envied Lesley her unshakable optimism. She always looked on the bright side of things. If they Had a bright side. By Kerstin Gier

I am Juliette Ferrars, and I will lead this nation. I challenge anyone who would stand against me. By Tahereh Mafi

What happened to her now? By C.l.stone

Lydia. Beautiful. My everlasting dream. By Mia Sheridan

Years professed nun, nurse and midwife in the East By Jennifer Worth

This is Vee Gina. By Stevie J. Cole

Miss Sarah Pocket, whom I now saw to be a little dry brown corrugated old woman, with a small face that might have been made of walnut shells ... By Charles Dickens

That queen of secrecy, the violet. By John Keats

Anna was a star athlete at school, while Dawn was one of the last picks for any sporting teams. Dawn By Susan May

Storm. I shall call her Storm. By John Gwynne

I was going to change my name to Sophie Windsor, but then I decided not to. I prefer to go into the room just as Sophie Winkleman. By Sophie Winkleman

It was my sister Maureen who was responsible for my becoming a Reagan. By Michael Reagan

I always thought the girl in that picture had the look of a frog about her," Nancy said, thinking, I look enigmatic because I'm dying. "Isn't By Kate Atkinson

We're fucked, Nila Weaver. Well and truly fucked. By Pepper Winters

Sarah Palin has decided not to run for President and go straight to the quitting part. By Andy Borowitz

Everyone has left meexcept my muse,that good nurse.She stays in my hand,a mild white mouse. By Anne Sexton

The world is a hungry place, and Anna will feed it beauty. By Laurel Snyder

All right, all right. Don't get your panties in a bunch! I'm coming. Everyone, meet Blaire, my future wife. By Mia Asher

Dawn be so rotten? By Ann M. Martin

My friendships have a certain symmetry at the moment: Alice is always asking me what she should do, and Nancy is always telling me what I should do. By Anna Quindlen

She drew me. But not who I see in the mirror. Nia saw the Oscar i keep hidden. And she put him on paper. Nobody sees the real me. By Pam Bachorz

Anne was a great girl. Hopefully she would have been a belieber. By Justin Bieber

Sarah Palin met the wombshifter! Old Sarah and the wombshifter. By Mike Tyson

The Noted Activist By Zadie Smith

She was a girl. In Nazi Germany. How fitting that she was discovering the power of words By Markus Zusak

She's like a kindness ninja. Sneaking around in order to help people. By A.s. King

The Labour Party is being led by a woman but she has not been elected to anything. She is the lady who makes the breakfast in the Kinnock household. By Edwina Currie

jessamine. Flowering By Kathy Reichs

A raving loony. She must be," Billy By Jack Higgins

serve as the Find Amy Dunne By Gillian Flynn

comely Savannah Frost approaching my front door. She By Anna Cromwell

I enjoy working with Deborah Ann, I think she's brilliant. It's been a joy. By Rutina Wesley

Call me Diana, not Princess Diana. By Princess Diana

Florence Nightendick By V. Theia

Jesus H. Roosevelt Christ!" -Claire By Diana Gabaldon

Sarah Palin embarrasses herself almost immediately upon opening her mouth to speak or upon moving her fingers to send messages to her dull flock. By Henry Rollins

Hi. It's Nikki. I'm not here right now because I'm dead. By Nikki Sixx

This is my Hanna. By Christina Lauren

If she were a president, she'd be Baberham Lincoln. By Garth Brooks

This girl from nowhere. This Amy NLN. Who was alpha, who omega? Who the beginning and who the end? By Justin Cronin

Bess stepped back and looked at Nancy admiringly. 'Your hunches are so often right it startles me. By Carolyn Keene

She. Silent, fawn-eyed. Clever. By Sylvia Plath

The smiling daughter of the storm. By Charles Caleb Colton

I am not the "Ann" to whom the letters were sent. That was Ann Isabel Hughes. By Ann Marie

Agatha has a dangerous ease about her. She's the kind of person you want to like you. By Victoria Schwab

No Woman, No Leader. By Toba Beta

Let me introduce you. Sophie, this is Miss Eliot, from the National Childcare Agency. Miss Eliot, this is Sophie, from the ocean. By Katherine Rundell

The world was her oyster, except she didn't care for oysters. Better yet, the world was her raspberry. She liked raspberries. By Kevin J. Anderson

From now on, she was Juliette Gervaise, code name the Nightingale. By Kristin Hannah

Nina, little red bird. Don't go. By Leigh Bardugo

This is your new nurse, Mary Poppins. By P.l. Travers