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Celia

[seel-yuh]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Cecilia.



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The unexpected find caught the attention of Marvette Pérez, the late curator of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History who at the time was programming Latino exhibits like “!Azúcar!: The Life and Music of Celia Cruz.”

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It’s then that Rhys comprehends that in protecting himself he has failed to be there for his beloved ex-wife, Celia, who’s since died of lymphoma, or for his daughter, who has mysteriously run away, leaving a note to a neighbor instructing her to take her kids to stay with her estranged father.

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However, among the group of actors, there is a good mix of ages, types of acting and levels of fame - from soap star Tameka Empson to established film names like Mark Bonnar and Celia Imrie.

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The line-up - one of the most star-studded in reality TV history - will also include Clare Balding, Kate Garraway, Celia Imrie and Nick Mohammed.

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Judge Celia Hughes said the two met online, where Ewing told the girl he was a "paedophile hunter" and a Christian.

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