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How to use baby sitter in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "baby sitter" and check conjugation/comparative form for "baby sitter". Mastering all the usages of "baby sitter" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Is it really a hard question which is the good baby-sitter and which baby-sitter is too stupid or evil to be trusted with your baby?
The girls notified their regular baby sitter, who contacted the girls' mother.
Steve Harrington transformed from the hapless boyfriend into the best baby sitter ever.
Your instructions to your baby-sitter are very common examples in legal discussion.
Evan Love for speeding shortly after dropping her daughter at a baby sitter.
And Elaine, a dancer and baby sitter and house sitter and artist's model.
There were those who always had a baby sitter and those who never did.
His mother worked as a baby sitter, while he was a cleaner at a local grocery store.
Do you want to start your relationship with your baby-sitter by treating them as if they're dummies?
That he was, and so many people said this, almost like a third parent or a baby sitter.
She had become by turns a fashion model, a baby sitter, an actress and a lonely hearts advice columnist.
"If I don't have money to pay a baby sitter for the kids, I have to stay home," she said.
She has a baby sitter 10 hours a week and works the other 10 hours when her daughter is sleeping.
That morning, their mother had left them in the care of a baby sitter to go to work in the city.
She told a baby sitter she was going to work and rode a bus alone to the courthouse, angry, ashamed and afraid.
One of those women was a baby-sitter with whom he allegedly had an affair, assaulted, and prescribed improper pills for as well.
Does he get inaugurated like every other president does in a traditional way or does he kind of stay a baby sitter president?
On Friday, one of his students, Wayne Hayer, was unable to find a baby sitter or arrange for someone to look after his baby girl, Assata.
Watch: Community in Conflict: Hasidic Jews & Education Video With money earned as a baby sitter, Aaron even bought an iPad -- a window onto the wider world.
He unexpectedly runs into Charlotte, one of the most influential women in the world — who also just happened to be his former baby sitter and childhood crush.
The baby sitter took the girls to government officials after the disaster, but in the chaos and confusion, the pair were mistakenly placed with two different families.
Should the baby-sitter run out of the house with your baby, sit there with your child, or run out alone, leaving your baby in the house?
Instead, every transaction — from a fruit-vendor on the street, to the super-market, to movie tickets, to paying your baby-sitter — is done from your smart phone.
With some routers you can also create a guest network that will give your friends, family, or latest baby sitter access to the internet without getting access to your local network.
Be sure to put it somewhere accessible, maybe next to the emergency contacts you keep on the fridge for the baby sitter, or on a post it in the guest room.
For instance: In 1944, cigarettes were 18 cents; coffee, 15 cents; five gallons of gas, $1.05; baby sitter, $1; hamburgers, 30 cents; haircut, 70 cents; and March of Dimes, 10 cents.
It turns out that the bouncers are just as weary of the patrons: "Sometimes I come to work and feel like, 'Damn, I'm an adult baby sitter,' " said 28-year-old Eddie Zammarchi.
A couple who were both were hit by bullets at the Bataclan said that as soon as they found out about the concert, they were immediately on the phone with the baby-sitter.
But you are in desperate need of friends and hobbies and fortheloveofgod an occasional baby sitter so you can connect with real live adults in a far deeper way than water-cooler chat allows.
Forty years (and nine sequels and remakes) later, John Carpenter's classic slasher film got yet another update, one that reprised Jamie Lee Curtis's role as the baby sitter who survived a killing spree on Halloween night.
It was also important for me to be a baby-sitter for the children of migrant workers and to learn more about their lives, and to hear Dr. King speak in Chicago when I was about 14 years old.
While she's used campaign funds to pay for child care a few times, Lamandre said it's not a panacea for smaller races where candidates might have to choose between paying a baby-sitter or buying basics like lawn signs.
She was convicted of four counts of lying to police, with Anthony admitting she falsely claimed she left her daughter with a baby-sitter and received a phone call from Caylee the day before she was reported missing, the AP reports.
The campaign includes this note: All of the funds collected are being deposited into a dedicated personal account to allow for disbursements over time such as purchasing the Babies, future shipping fees while on tour, permits, security, publicity, baby sitter gear and other Baby Trump stuff.
Still, the overarching goal for Apple Pay was, she said, "to replace the wallet," And with billions of  person-to-person cash payments happening each month for everything from paying the baby-sitter to splitting the dinner check, Apple knew it couldn't reach that goal without adding support for these everyday payments.
"Baby Sitter" featuring Offset was released to rhythmic contemporary radio on August 13, 2019, as the album's second single.
Hushabye, Hushabye! My good Baby, Sleep! Where did my boy's baby-sitter go? Beyond that mountain, back to her home.
Teachers are available in the person of the father, the mother, grandmother, baby-sitter, brothers and sisters, relatives and the entire community or neighbourhood.
The stooges return to earth, finishing their story, until the baby sitter, a female goon arrives, causing the stooges to jump out the window.
The term "baby sitter" first appeared in 1937, while the verb form "baby-sit" was first recorded in 1947.Greenwald, Ken. "Babysitting." Word Wizard. Google.com, Sept.-Oct. 2003. Web.
Their job was to hang with the draft prospect, and keep him away from the other leagues representative. The Eagles draft pick, Otis Taylor was held in a motel and had to "escape" from the NFL baby sitter. He later signed with the AFL for money and a "Red Thunderbird Convertible" that the AFL baby sitter was driving. Taylor noticed how a lot of people stared at the car when they drove by, and he wanted one.
T-Bone, the Baby Sitter is a 1950 picture book written and illustrated by Clare Turlay Newberry. The book is about a mischievous cat. The book was a recipient of a 1951 Caldecott Honor for its illustrations.
Sampada decides to keep Moksh in daycare far away from Kalyani. Kalyani gets job as a baby sitter for Moksh. Malhar and Kalyani fall in love with each other. Sampada confused Kalyani and sends Moksh to Dubai.
While Louise and Gene stay home with a baby sitter, a dressed up Tina and Bob get ready for the dance of their lives (Linda even rented a limo hummer to take Bob to the dance in style). School chaperoning is basically a failure in between Linda getting jealous over Bob ogling a teacher, slapping him, crying in the girl's room, revealing she faked it to give Bob a genuine taste of middle school dance drama, and sharing smuggled alcohol. Meanwhile, Jimmy Jr. crashes Josh's school dance with Zeke, Louise, Gene, and the baby-sitter in tow. Jimmy Jr. challenges Josh to a dance-off for Tina.
A music video for "Baby Sitter" was released on April 3, 2019. A music video for "Pony" was released May 20, 2019. The songs "Walker Texas Ranger" and an alternate version of "Best Friend" without Rich the Kid were featured on Dababy's previous mixtape Blank Blank.
"Baby Sitter" is a song by American rapper DaBaby from his debut studio album Baby on Baby (2019). It was released to rhythmic contemporary radio on August 13, 2019, as the album's second single. The song features American rapper Offset and was produced by Go Grizzly and MariiBeatz.
After she catches him smoking cigarettes and drinking beer with friends on her boat, she argues with Sarah and finally complains that she is not a baby sitter. Sarah and Jack pack up what they have and move to a motel room. Regi sets sail, away from Seattle.
Alaris was a medium/high profile rail service, very similar to aeroplanes business class, with stewardess, restaurant/snack bar, press service, personal multimedia stations, free automobile parking and baby sitter services. Alaris locomotives were manufactured by Fiat Ferroviaria and then by Alstom, and was able to maintain a moderate continuous speed of .
They appoint a baby sitter (Innocent) for this task. The story takes a turn when the baby's real mother (Urvashi) tries to claim the baby. To their surprise they also learn that the father is their neighbor Ananda Padmanaban (Suresh Gopi). IT IS AN ADAPTATION OF 1987 HOLLYWOOD FILM (Three Men and a Baby).
However, it is recognised that television is a convenient baby-sitter, and that some programs are enjoyable (The Idle Parent contains a list of the author's favourites). Choices might include watching only ten-year-old pre-recorded video tapes, or watching broadcast television with children and giving a real- time commentary on the content and its message.
Krazy Kat is a hired baby-sitter who looks after three kittens owned by a hefty nagging woman. His duties include rocking the offspring to sleep, make breakfast, and wash the chinaware. All of which he does simultaneously while in his chair. One day, he is so worn out that he takes a snooze in his seat.
DaBaby raps about how he cannot resist trying to have sexual intercourse with a woman in his presence. In the chorus, he talks about wanting to fool around with the "baby sitter". Meanwhile, Offset's contributing verse outlines keeping his girl under control by ensuring she is not trying to make him lose his wealth and fame.
She started her music education at the age of five. Her parents were teachers and having no baby-sitter at home, they simply took her along to school. Her parents, especially her father, were very musical (he played the violin). Vera Rózsa started to learn music also at an early age, her first instructor being her own father.
Gloria was the daughter of William Rewoldt and Hildegarde Kilwinski Rewoldt, born 1923 in Detroit. She read many books as a girl, sometimes dictated stories that her baby sitter transcribed, and wrote poetry. She edited the high school newspaper. She earned the bachelor's degree in 1945 and the Master of Social Work in 1948 at the University of Michigan.
191, edited by Tom Milne, Penguin Books, 1991. Years after its initial release, the film's mainstream critical reputation continues to be abysmal. Michael Weldon, in The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film, noted, "If you like really sick films, see this one...The ads made it look like another baby- sitter-in-distress movie, but it's in a class by itself."Weldon, Michael.
Heloísa (Adriana Esteves) is a baby- sitter hired to work at Regina‘s mansion. There, she meets Ricardo and Gustavo (Wagner Moura), who both fall in love with her. Ricardo reveals himself to Heloísa, but Gustavo represses his feelings. Heloísa and Ricardo have an affair and she gets pregnant, but his spiteful mother Ester (Zezé Polessa) forbids him to marry the nanny.
Laurel supported herself by working as a cook, house cleaner and baby-sitter. When Laurel was 19 she married a jazz musician, Robert Burch. They parted after a few years together, Laurel becoming a single parent herself. With two children to care for, she supported herself by making jewelry with occasional help from Ann, then sold her designs to several businesses.
One girl had a tedious time all day long with her baby-sitter. When in the evening mother had come, the girl was glad to see her, but mother gave her a present and went to the meeting with an admirer. The girl stayed at home alone. In that present girl found a pink doll, that was the largest one in her collection.
The latter film failed to reach theaters due to the bankruptcy of its distributor. In 1981, Cavallone directed two surrealist erotic-thrillers, each featuring an achondroplastic dwarf in the lead role: Baby Sitter and Pat. His work after this time devolved into journeyman efforts in various "porns with plots". In 1983, he contributed the story to Umberto Lenzi's fantasy film Ironmaster (aka La guerra di ferro).
Spelman lived with the Patawomeck in a town called Pasptanzie for over a year. During this time Spelman served as a baby- sitter for the chief's children. In January 1611 to the surprise of Captain Samuel Argall, who was sent to open trade with the Patawomek, he found Spelman living among the natives. Spelman was able to help Argall facilitate much- needed trade for the starving Jamestown.
She gets a job as a baby-sitter to Raja, a grandson of a rich old man. She brings up both Vinodhan and Raja who grows up and become a doctor and Police Inspector respectively. Pushpa becomes a nurse. In the meantime, Sekar marries Chitra and beget a girl child, Whether Chellam takes revenge on Sekar, and what happens to the children all form the rest of the story.
Whilst making breakfast, Kate notices Richard is well-dressed and realizes he is going to an important meeting. Kate pleads for Richard to stay put for 5 more minutes as she heads to bathe as the baby sitter, Paula, isn’t here to take over (Jessica Szohr). Richard is going to talk to Paula about her tardiness but is stopped by Kate, to ensure Paula’s willingness to stay put with the Reddy’s family.
Kate tries to convince Momo that she too can achieve the best of both worlds. In the middle of her sentence, she freaks out realizing she is late in taking over Richard back home. She rushes home while calling Richard to apologize for being late as she already knew he has an important dinner. Finally, Kate reaches home to an unfamiliar face – a new baby sitter who fell asleep while tending to the children.
That night, Kate and Richard had a fight over the new baby sitter, who was unfamiliar to the family. After a meeting with Jack in Cleveland, Kate and Jack head to dinner and discuss that how despite travelling a lot, they spend most of their time in hotels and airports. Rather than enjoying the famous spots the places have to offer. Recalling a past conversation, Jack brings Kate to a bowling alley.
She made a comeback to Malayalam movie industry with Ranjith Shankar's Mammooty starrer Varsham. She shared her screen space again with Dileep in Two Countries after doing a box office hit movie with him named My Boss. In 2016, she starred opposite Mammootty in Thoppil Joppan, and she also signed the movie Baby Sitter alongside Biju Menon. In early 2017, she signed Crossroad, an anthology film in which she plays an orthodox Muslim.
Leontyne became a favorite playmate of the Chisholms' older daughters, Jean and Peggy, and Mrs. Chisholm encouraged Leontyne's piano- playing and singing. After the onset of World War II, when she was in high school, Leontyne began working part-time in the Chisholms' household as a maid and baby-sitter for their youngest daughter, Cynthia. When not working, she was encouraged to play the piano and listen to the radio and record player.
A year later the images were collected in Liberman's first book, The Artist in his Studio published by Viking Press (Kazanjian and Tomkins, 1993). He was married briefly to Hildegarde Sturm (August 25, 1936), a model and competitive skier. His second wife (since 1942), Tatiana Yacovleff du Plessix Liberman (1906–1991), had been a childhood playmate and baby sitter. In 1941, they escaped together from occupied France, via Lisbon, to New York.
Thanks to his mother's absence, he grows very fond of an imaginary baby-sitter and her umbrella. He and his brothers also get chicken pox. Parker gets curious about human sexuality, asking several girls to see their vaginas, including Mrs. McCluskey. Parker proves to be the most sensitive of Lynette's three boys as he is shocked when he finds out that his mother was shot and refuses to let her out of the house.
With the aid of a psychiatrist, she become immune to it. The Cartel's goal was attained anyway as Nancy was mysteriously murdered and Bill was the prime suspect! The real killer turned out to Bill's housekeeper and Sly's baby-sitter, Finian, who had a heated argument with Nancy and accidentally killed her. Bill was brought into the Cartel, but a deliriously wicked Faison wanted Bill to prove himself before he was completely accepted.
Christine Falling was sentenced to life imprisonment in December 1982, her confession preventing her from getting the death penalty.Mara Bovsun: The casual horror behind Christine Falling, the Florida baby-sitter from hell, article from November 17, 2012 on nydailynews.com, accessed on April 15, 2016 After serving 25 years in prison, Falling was eligible for parole. Her application for parole was rejected by the Parole Review Board in November 2017, no one supporting Falling attended her parole hearing.
Starting in 1986, Yan Luo studied English with the hopes of receiving a scholarship to study outside of China. Six months later she received one to study at Boston University. After working as a waitress, cleaning lady, baby sitter, and housekeeper during her time in Boston, she earned her master's degree in fine arts in 1990. She then interned with the Los Angeles Theater Center and continued taking classes at UCLA, mainly focusing on film production.
Travis cares for his mentally disabled younger brother and works as a torturer for hire. He is also addicted to heroin; it is ketamine, however, that catapults him into the realm of a black-eyed demon called Morbius. Morbius informs Travis that his brother has been taken by another demonic troublemaker called Mister Skinny. Mister Skinny appears as a diaper-wearing fat caucasian butcher in a pig mask who first entices the boy to eviscerate his slumbering baby-sitter.
Mark Lane, an internationally known trial attorney and author, had visited Richardson on death row. Richardson asked Lane to represent him. Lane began an exhaustive investigation and in 1970 published his findings in the book Arcadia, in which he revealed that the baby sitter, Bessie Reece, was a convicted murderer, and indicated that Richardson and his wife were innocent. At the time of the children's murders, Reece was on parole for killing her ex-husband using poison.
By the next week's show, the set is gone although in later episodes a set is shown in the Nortons' apartment. In the installment "The Baby Sitter," the Kramdens get a telephone, but in the next episode it is gone. And, in the episode, "A Dog's Life," Alice gets a dog from the pound which Ralph tries to return. But, in the end, Ralph finds himself growing to love the dog and decides to keep it along with a few other dogs.
" Stephen Whitty of the Newark Star-Ledger gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying, "Unfortunately Despicable Me is just, predictably eh. And the one thing the larcenous Gru never steals is our heart." Elizabeth Weitzman of the New York Daily News gave the film three out of five stars, saying, "Right now, any excuse for air conditioning will do. So it's a happy bonus to find that Despicable Me is more than just a heat-busting baby-sitter.
The parents of pre-school children may gather to improve the playground, or the tenants of a tenement house may arrange a talkoot to put their garden in order for the summer or winter. A person unable to contribute with actual work may contribute food for the talkoot party, or act as a baby- sitter. When a talkoot is for the benefit of an individual, he or she is the host of the talkoot party and is obliged to offer food and drink.
As Susan is putting Joan to bed, Lattimore comes to apologize to Susan for his years of hateful behavior. When Johnny shows up to take Susan to dinner, he announces that the baby sitter cannot come but he has arranged for Lattimore to do the job. Johnny and Susan leave as Lattimore begins to tell his granddaughter a bedtime story. Back in the present, Lattimore ends his account of his conversion and his plans to donate a gymnasium to the camp.
Joe Namath would sign if he could play in New York, and he was given a salary of $427,000. As in earlier years some players had signed "AFL contracts" they signed with the league as soon as their last college game was over and when drafted by an AFL team the contract was transferred to them. To help fight this the NFL moved the draft up to near the end of the college season. A new kind of job was created, "baby sitter".
Haines attended the City College of New York, graduating in 1957. During that time he worked as live-in baby sitter for then-blacklisted American songwriter Jay Gorney (co-writer with Yip Harburg of the Depression era anthem, “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?”) and his wife Sondra. There Haines came to know many other blacklisted professionals including actors Zero Mostel, Paul Robeson, and Lionel Stander, philosopher Barrows Dunham, and Bella Abzug, then a young lawyer defending blacklisted artists and intellectuals at HUAC hearings.
One of Gale's most noted students was his former baby sitter, Robert Noyce, co-inventor of the integrated circuit and founder of Intel. While Noyce was his student at Grinnell: > Gale had kept up with Bardeen and his work, and he obtained two transistors > in 1948 while Noyce was an undergraduate. Noyce worked with Gale on the > transistor and was thus among the first to encounter its limitless > potential.page 94, Richard Tedlow, Andy Grove: The Life and Times of an > American Business Icon, Penguin, 2007.
At a young age, Sarah Linden entered foster care and was assigned a social worker, Regi Darnell. While Sarah was placed in many different homes, Regi remained a mother-figure and friend to her. Sarah became a Seattle police detective and became so obsessed with her job that she nearly lost custody of Jack, her son. Regi stepped in to be his pseudo-baby-sitter, and Sarah was able to keep both him and her job, even though she was also a single mother.
During and after her studies Van Gent worked as a check out clerk, cleaning lady and baby sitter and was active in the youth wing of the Pacifist Socialist Party, the PSJG. Between 1982 and 1985 she worked for the Groningen Housing agency as social advisor. Between 1985 and 1994 she was a member of the Groningen city council, first for the Pacifist Socialist Party (PSP) and from 1991 for GreenLeft into which the PSP had merged. Since 1990 she was chair of the GreenLeft parliamentary party.
Porter as a young man in Austin Porter traveled along with James K. Hall to Texas in March 1882, hoping that a change of air would help alleviate a persistent cough he had developed. He took up residence on the sheep ranch of Richard Hall, James Hall's son, in La Salle County and helped out as a shepherd, ranch hand, cook, and baby-sitter. While on the ranch, he learned bits of Spanish and German from the mix of immigrant ranch hands. He also spent time reading classic literature.
After not being able to find a baby-sitter for Amy, Reagan suggests that the two throw a game night, an idea Chris doesn't react well to. They invite Ava, Kevin, Missy, but Chris attempts to hide the games due to Reagan's competitive nature. He tries to make her promise that she won't be too competitive, but she does which makes the party awkward. While playing Rock Band the two get in a fight when Chris loses the beat on the drums because he was looking at his "drumming arm".
They later reunite as teenagers when Duncan discovers two abandoned greyhound puppies and decides to gift one to Owen. Their former baby sitter, Edwina Murphy, helps them bring the greyhounds to a racing track where they discover that Owen's pet, Fragrant Meat, can never be a racer while Duncan's pet, Dolly, is a gifted prodigy. As the boys spend more time at the race track they grow closer to Ed and she and Owen begin a relationship. Meanwhile Owen becomes a star basketball player and begins to distance himself from Duncan again.
While the primary arguments for shared parenting is based on the child's best interest of having close contact with both parents in their daily life, there are also important advantages to the parents. Most parents enjoy spending time with their children, and with shared parenting, both parents have that joy in their life. Both parents also get child-free time to work or play without having to hire a baby sitter, which a sole custodial parent must do. Moreover, both parents get the same opportunity for career development and advancement.
In 2004, the Nyack post office was officially renamed after the two police officers and the Brink's guard who were killed in the shootout. In 2008, Kathy Boudin was appointed as an adjunct professor at Columbia University School of Social Work, prompting a 2013 Orangetown Town Board condemnation of the university's action and a call for her termination as professor. In 2019 Boudin and Gilbert's son, Chesa, who was dropped off to a baby sitter before the robbery, was elected District Attorney for the city of San Francisco.
Through a stroke of luck she manages to insert herself into the family unnoticed as a baby sitter and page turner. In this film François mimes the part of Mélanie, which won her special acclaim from the critics and for which she was nominated for a César Award in 2007. In 2009, François won a César Award for her role as Fleur in The First Day of the Rest of Your Life. In that same year, she was also awarded the Romy-Schneider Prize and starred in the film My Queen Karo opposite Matthias Schoenaerts.
Diane informs Will that she is already seeing someone, though Kat has tried to set her up with men before, and Will leaves after dinner. One night, Charlie abruptly drops the girls off at Will's house and asks if he could take care of them full-time; their nanny has quit and she can't take care of them on her own. Though Will initially struggles, he soon becomes more organized. However, a bomb threat cancels their school day, and needing a baby sitter while he teaches class, he promises money to Kat if she watches them.
Kelman's first appearances were in 1954 and 1955 as a choirboy on The Red Skelton Hour. He had an uncredited role in the 1955 film A Man Called Peter, based on the life of Peter Marshall, the Presbyterian pastor who was twice appointed chaplain of the U.S. Senate. In 1957, he portrayed Jimmy Logan in "Bentley and the Baby Sitter" on CBS's then- new sitcom, Bachelor Father, with John Forsythe and Noreen Corcoran. In 1957, Kelman played "Elmer" in the final Ma and Pa Kettle film, The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm, the last screen role for Marjorie Main.
After being identified by the baby-sitter in three separate line-ups, Palestinian police charged Mujahed Qaniri, from Jenin's refugee camp, with having carried out the murder. There are varying accounts of Qamiri's affiliation: some describe him as a former member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades who defected to Hamas, but a Hamas spokesman has denied any involvement, describing this as a purely criminal incident. On 19 April 2011, Adnan Dameery, spokesperson for the Palestinian Security Forces, reported DNA tests had exonerated a detained suspect and that the murderer was still at large.Killer Of Israeli-Palestinian Director Still At Large.
Born and raised by his single mother in south Houston, Texas, Lecrae moved often early in life, living in San Diego, Denver, and Dallas. He has stated that he would go to church with his Christian grandmother, but considered it for "older people" and said it "wasn't for me." Lecrae never met his father, who ended up becoming a drug addict. In the song "Good, Bad, Ugly", Lecrae reveals that when he was six years old, a female baby sitter sexually molested him, an incident which Lecrae believes distorted his view of sexuality, influencing his later promiscuous lifestyle.
In 1959, Hunley appeared as "The Kid" in the film The Legend of Tom Dooley, with Michael Landon. That same year, he was cast as Brandon McCord in the episode "Shadow of the Noose" of the NBC western series, The Deputy. He was cast as well in 1959 in the CBS series Hennesey with Jackie Cooper in the episode "The Baby Sitter". In 1960, he appeared as Nat Conners in the NBC western Wagon Train in the episode "The Christine Elliott Story", with Phyllis Thaxter in the title role, a story of an orphanage moving westward.
In issue #26, Sarah listens to the tapes Mister Gone had given her years earlier, and learns about his life prior to the events depicted in the series. Born Artemus Pender, he was sexually abused as a child by his aunt and a male baby-sitter, and grew up to fear and hate women. His first wife was a drug addict who killed their son before dying of an overdose, and his second wife was an alcoholic whom he abused until she left him. His third wife, Tilly, tried to give him love and understanding, and bore him a daughter -- Sarah.
Valerie Bonneton in 2012 Valérie Bonneton was born in Somain, Nord department. Her father was an insurance salesman and her mother a housewife. She grew up in neighbouring Aniche and fell in love with acting in her cinquième (~Year 7) French class. Considering an acting career too difficult, she entered the science stream for her baccalauréat, intending to become a veterinarian. But playing the role of Ismène in Anouilh’s Antigone changed her mind. After her baccalauréat she left for Paris where she enrolled at Cours Florent, supporting herself with part-time jobs (fruit seller, baby- sitter, sculptor’s model).
Linda Lowe was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas in 1950. She grew up in San Antonio, Texas and was a baby sitter for several DJ's at KTSA Radio where she was given boxloads of 45 records of all the current hits in the 1960s including Motown artists which helped inspire her to write poetry. Her first radio commercial was on bicycle safety airing on the Ricki Ware show on KTSA at age 9 or 10 years old. At the age of 15 her family moved back to Little Rock, Arkansas, where she graduated from Little Rock Central High School.
Their third album Insane was a step in a new direction, it was not only the first original Roosters album, but it also featured the first Roosters song not written and composed by Oe: "Baby Sitter", written and composed by bassist Tomio Inoue. This was the first sign of a more democratic Roosters, and it paved the way for Hanada to compose songs for their fourth album Dis. The Roosters' sixth album φPHY was Oe's last with the group, with only about half of the record credited to him. The rest of the album is credited to Toshiyuki Shibayama for his lyrics and Hanada for his musical compositions.
Another hit that emerged during this early period was 1973's "Let Me Be Your Lovemaker", which peaked at number 55 on the Hot 100 and number 10 on the R&B; chart, it was the first instance (after "Baby Sitter") where Wright showed off her powerful whistle register vocals. Another successful composition was the proto-disco number "Where Is the Love" (co-written by Wright, with producers Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch, from KC & The Sunshine Band). This peaked at number 15 on the R&B; chart, number-two on the dance charts and crossed over to the UK, peaking at #25, leading Wright to perform overseas.
McCain, his family, and their baby-sitter had made nine trips at Keating's expense, sometimes aboard the American Continental jet. By March 1987, Keating was asking McCain to travel to meet with regulators regarding Lincoln Savings; McCain refused.Alexander, Man of the People, pp. 108–11. Keating called McCain a "wimp" behind his back, and on March 24 the two had a heated, contentious meeting. On April 2 and April 9, 1987, McCain and the other senators met at the Capitol with regulators, first with Edwin J. Gray, chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, and then members of the FHLBB San Francisco branch, to discuss the government's investigation of Lincoln.
He was 43 at the time, and at the peak of his career. Upon his release on December 3, 1972, the air of which from Fort Bonifacio up to Kennedy Street in Greenhills in which he resides was very different from what he expected. Songs hailing Marcos was everywhere and pro-Marcos propaganda was raised. His terms for release were discussed at his home. They were: weekly reports to Camp Crame, no travels outside Manila, no foreign travels for 7 years and was ordered to be put under Elizabeth Marcos-Keon's personal support to serve as his “baby-sitter.” Initially, he has lost all hope for writing.
A few months later, in the summer of 1981, the same set was used in the three adult films Baby sitter, Pat una donna particolare and ...e il terzo gode directed by Alberto Cavallone under the pseudonym "Baron Corvo". D'Amato produced the film with his "P.C.M. International" (the acronym standing for "Produzioni Cinematografiche Massaccesi"), which he had already used to produce Sesso nero and Antropophagus, while Edward Sarlui provided additional funding with his Panamanian company Metaxa Corporation and acted as shield - so much so that the film never became Italian and ended up being officially Panamanian. However, D'Amato later twisted it back his way and distributed it with his company "Cinema 80".
In addition, McCain's wife Cindy McCain and her father Jim Hensley had invested $359,100 in the Fountain Square Project, a Keating shopping center, in April 1986, a year before McCain met with the regulators. McCain, his family, and their baby-sitter had made nine trips at Keating's expense, sometimes aboard Keating's jet; three of the trips were made during vacations to Keating's Bahamas retreat at Cat Cay. McCain did not pay Keating (in the amount of $13,433) for some of the trips until years after they were taken, when he learned that Keating was in trouble over Lincoln. Riegle had received some $76,000 from Keating and his associates for his 1988 Senate re-election campaign.
Wood also created a female counterpart, Rosie Dixon, and these were likewise written in the first person perspective and published pseudonymously under the name "Rosie Dixon". Although nine Rosie Dixon novels were published, only the first—Confessions of a Night Nurse—was made into a film, Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse (1978). The other titles were Confessions of a Gym Mistress, Confessions From an Escort Agency, Confessions of a Lady Courier, Confessions From a Package Tour, Confessions of a Physical WRAC, Confessions of a Baby Sitter, Confessions of a Personal Secretary, and Rosie Dixon, Barmaid. This was his second series to feature a female protagonist as he started the Penny Sutton books a year previously with The Stewardesses.
The other main character is Carrie (Sally Wheeler), a 26-year-old woman in Kevin's class, who has come late to college after exploring the world. Carrie is quirky, difficult, beautiful, and quick to speak her mind, so when she answers Kevin's ad for a part-time baby sitter for the girls, he is convinced she's nothing but trouble and is in favor of their next door neighbor Mrs. Baker baby sitting Mary-Kate and Ashley. The girls think she is a dream-sitter come true, and agree to put their differences aside to join forces to make a little chemistry between their by-the-book father and the beautiful woman who seems to drive him crazy in all the right ways.
At Greenwich High, Espuelas was the President of the Debate Team, the Connecticut State Champion debater in 1982, and the Chairman of the Political Action Club. Espuelas hosted the local Public-access television cable TV show "The Bottom Line with Fernando Espuelas", interviewing Greenwich personalities. Espuelas worked a series of jobs while going to junior high and high school: gardener, gas station attendant, Woolworth's clerk, restaurant worker; movie usher; newspaper delivery boy, messenger, Chinese food delivery person, pet shop cleaner, baby sitter, electronics board assembler in an electronic church organ manufacturing company, clerk at a soda fountain; greeting card salesman, and as an intern at Philip Morris' headquarters in New York. In 1988, Espuelas graduated "with distinction" from Connecticut College with a degree in history.
Judge Pressler is a past president of the Council for National Policy, which in 2009 presented him with its Ronald Reagan Award for Lifetime Achievement. In his 1999 memoir, A Hill on Which to Die: One Southern Baptist's Journey, Pressler recounts how he first met Reagan at a meeting in Dallas in 1980 of Ed McAteer's Religious Roundtable, a part of the newly organized Christian right groups: > At the urging of some friends, I decided to go [to the briefing in Dallas]. > I did not expect much, but when I arrived, I found a packed arena, full of > enthusiastic individuals hearing great speakers. I went to the phone after > the first few hours, called Nancy [his wife], and said, 'Get a baby-sitter > for the children.
In April 1948 the family came to England and frequently changed residences, which meant for Alicia frequent changes of educational institutions. She took her eleven plus exam at Scalford Church of England school, and, after another move to Derby, in the English midlands, she attended grammar school, and later a Catholic School, from which in 1960, she went to study English literature at Sheffield University, where William Empson was head of the English Department. After graduation from Sheffield, Alicia Nitecki took a secretarial course at the City of London College, and worked as secretary and, additionally, as baby-sitter, in which capacity she was employed by the family of the American literary scholar Richard Ellmann. Ellmann suggested that she should do graduate work in English in America and wrote her a recommendation.
Though Buffy is disgusted by this, her hostility towards him fades considerably when she learns that Spike refused, even under intense torture, to reveal the identity of The Key to Glory, nearly laying down his life to protect Buffy's sister Dawn. Buffy is moved by this unexpected loyalty and kisses him, saying she will not forget what he has done. In the days and hours leading up to the final showdown with Glory, Spike fights by Buffy's side, earning her trust and a re-invitation to her house. Spike displays unabashed grief after Buffy dies in the showdown with Glory, Spike honors her memory by remaining loyal to the Scoobies, fighting at their side and serving the role of baby-sitter / older brother / protector to Dawn, helping Willow and Tara to raise her in Buffy's absence.
She was also a frequent performer on radio, and was a regular on For Those We Love, a radio serial in the late 1930s and 1940s. During this period, she continued to appear in films, including: Topper (1937), starring Cary Grant and Constance Bennett; When Tomorrow Comes (1939), with Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer; Raoul Walsh's They Died With Their Boots On (1942), starring Errol Flynn and Olivia De Havilland; Badman's Territory (1945) and Trail Street (1947), both with Randolph Scott; and Night and Day (1946), directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Cary Grant. In 1947, she had a recurring role in back-to-back films centered on a detective character, Russ Ashton (played by Tom Neal): The Hat- box Mystery and The Case of the Baby Sitter. While a series based on the character might have been planned, these were the only two films produced about the character by Screen Art Pictures.

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