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In the 1960s, Lilly, a British girl, is raised as a Muslim at a Sufi shrine in Morocco after being abandoned there by her parents. As a young woman in the early 1970s, she is sent to Harar, Ethiopia, where she falls in love with a doctor named Aziz, but they are separated when the Ethiopian Civil War begins. [3] Lilly escapes as a refugee to ...
Other popular combination names in use include Lily-Rose, a combination of Lily and the name Rose, which is particularly well used in Quebec, Canada, where it was the 65th most popular name for newborn girls in 2022 [6] and ranked among the top 300 names overall for girls in Canada in 2021, placing 297th on the popularity chart with 105 uses ...
Lilly Satou, in the visual novel Katawa Shoujo; Lilly Sinclair, in the US TV sitcom Bosom Buddies, played by Lucille Benson; Lilly Truscott, in the US teen sitcom Hannah Montana, played by Emily Osment; Lilly Turner, the titular character of the 1933 US pre-Code melodrama film of the same name, played by Ruth Chatterton
"Lilly" is a 1975 Italian song composed and performed by Antonello Venditti, lead single of the eponymous album. The song tells the story of a friend of Venditti from Milan who died of a heroin overdose. [1] At the time of its release, it raised several controversities because of the crudeness of the lyrics. [2]
Lilly the Witch (also known as Lilly in the UK) is an animated television show based on the Lilli the Witch book series by the German author Knister. The first season debuted on TVOKids in Canada on 4 September 2004, and later premiered on KiKA in Germany one month later. [ 2 ]
Lilly, by Antonello Venditti, 1975 "Lilly" (song), the lead single of the album "Lilly", a song by Moby, from his 2005 album Hotel Ambient "Lilly", a song by Pink Martini from the 2004 album Hang On Little Tomato; Lilly the Witch, or Lilly in the UK, an animated TV show; The Lilly, a 1794 poem by William Blake
College freshman Lily attempts to join Beta Sigma Eta, the most prestigious sorority on her campus. She performs a "suicide bid"—which applies to one sorority as her recruitment choice. The effort pays off as Lily is invited by the Beta Sigma Eta sisters to a nearby graveyard where, as part of the hazing ritual, she is dared to spend the ...
The House of Mirth is a novel by American author Edith Wharton, published on 14 October 1905.It tells the story of Lily Bart, a well-born but impoverished woman belonging to New York City's high society in the 1890s.