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Edith

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[ee-dith]

noun

  1. a female given name: from Old English words meaning “rich, happy” and “war.”



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Edith Wharton’s unfinished novel of the same name about five wealthy American women during the Gilded Age got the prestige TV treatment with this Katherine Jakeways-created drama.

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Alice wasn’t nearly as brash as Bea Arthur’s Maude or quite as lovable as Jean Stapleton’s Edith Bunker, but like her contemporary Mary Tyler Moore, she could turn the world on with her smile.

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Morrison's grave has long been a site for fans of the rock band to pay their respects in an unusual way - graffiti sprawls across neighbouring gravestones in the poet's corner of the famous Père-Lachaise cemetery, which also houses the tombs of Edith Piaf and Oscar Wilde.

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Edith Eagle, from King's Lynn in Norfolk, bought tanners online believing they would give her an enhanced tan ahead of a planned holiday to Fuerteventura in April 2023.

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Edith said her 16-year-old daughter was "a complete tan addict" and had also used the nasal tanning spray after seeing them advertised online but would "never touch them now" after seeing what happened to her.

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