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Green's jilting of his customers is nothing new in sports.
Here was a Giselle who suggested even the humiliation of her jilting.
In certain instances, it's the tenants who do the jilting; indeed, they make an annual event of it.
The next minidog to come into sight, he would do it all over again, undeterred by his previous jilting.
Her sister greeted Mark frostily, much more aware of the jilting than Marion herself.
"That is different from a cold-blooded jilting.
He was a greedy, treacherous man whose jilting of Alice Chat worth had nearly driven her insane.
He eventually decides to break the engagement, and is surprised and chagrined by Margaret's joy over her "jilting".
The gossip columnists who had been reporting the engagement rumors played up the cruel jilting, causing Hale great embarrassment.
"The Jilting of Jane"
The Jilting of Granny Weatherall is no exception.
An accident could mean the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars and a jilting by a stock market that demands high returns from oil companies.
Whether you're the person being jilted or the one doing the jilting, an aborted wedding ceremony is that rarest of genres: the fantasy-horror.
And when Granny remembers the fateful day of her jilting, she is overcome by images of dark smoke and hellfire.
But a few weeks later, one tabloid ran a photo of her and Mr. Patric under the headline "Jilting Julia."
He has been jilted and he has done some jilting, but Marvin Lewis finds himself the defensive coordinator for the Washington Redskins.
The Jilting of Granny Weatherall is a short story written by American writer Katherine Anne Porter.
The Jilting of Granny Weatherall is a character sketch of an otherwise ordinary woman who has weathered a deep and abiding blow to her psyche.
What at first appears to be an unwanted pregnancy and a jilting turned deadly spurs an investigation that reveals the presence of real-life monsters preying on the children of Grant County.
He accepts her apology, and she is badly burnt when her wedding dress, which she has never taken off since her jilting, catches fire when she sits too close to the fireplace.
As the King was dying, his son's wooing of the Spanish Infanta turned into a jilting, and the two countries drifted into a war, spurred on by Protestant extremists in the House of Commons.
The name and personality of Granny Weatherwax are possibly a reference to "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" by Katherine Anne Porter, although the name Weatherwax itself is not unique to Discworld.