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  • When questioned by his parole officer yesterday with his wife, the two children and a woman he called Alisa at his side, it turned out Alisa was Jaycee Dugard.

    CNN Transcript Aug 27, 2009 2009

  • Although my friend Alisa is clumsy, I think she needs a body sized one ..

    From Paris to London Michele 2007

  • β€œIs your name really Alisa?” he asks, his tone changing.

    Thirst No. 3 Christopher Pike 2010

  • A person called Alisa was robbed a while ago, and later got an email from Apple notifying her that someone had filed a request for her stolen iPhone.

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2010

  • "I want to call her Alisa," he told her, "After her mother."

    Wraithbait 2009

  • "Yes she is," he pulled the seat up beside her and sat watching them together, "Alisa," he breathed into her thin blonde hair not wanting to wake the child, "Marry me now."

    Wraithbait 2009

  • And speaking of homegrown, two Canadians, J.B. MacKinnon and Alisa Smith, practically spurred the local eating trend when they wrote The 100-Mile Diet, in which the B.C. couple chronicles their year of eating nothing but local food.

    Shiloh Bouvette: 'Tis the Season to Buy Local Shiloh Bouvette 2011

  • And speaking of homegrown, two Canadians, J.B. MacKinnon and Alisa Smith, practically spurred the local eating trend when they wrote The 100-Mile Diet, in which the B.C. couple chronicles their year of eating nothing but local food.

    Shiloh Bouvette: 'Tis the Season to Buy Local Shiloh Bouvette 2011

  • And speaking of homegrown, two Canadians, J.B. MacKinnon and Alisa Smith, practically spurred the local eating trend when they wrote The 100-Mile Diet, in which the B.C. couple chronicles their year of eating nothing but local food.

    Shiloh Bouvette: 'Tis the Season to Buy Local Shiloh Bouvette 2011

  • Alisa Gould-Simon, a fashion writer for the New York Times, says her eye is on Christopher Kane, the St Martin's graduate famed for his pretty but coquettish designs.

    Battle to fill disgraced Galliano's shoes at Dior reaches a climax 2011

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