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At the three-hankie end of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," Francie Nolan and her kid brother look out from their tenement rooftop to the skyline of Manhattan.
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At the three-hankie end of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," Francie Nolan and her kid brother look out from their tenement rooftop to the skyline of Manhattan.
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"Rice juices up the predictable plot line with miraculous visions, ghosts, convenient encounters and melodramatic twists of fateyet the effects are still lukewarm, though there's guilt, redemption and three-hankie moments aplenty for those who stick it out to the end."
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At the three-hankie end of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," Francie Nolan and her kid brother look out from their tenement rooftop to the skyline of Manhattan.
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At the three-hankie end of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," Francie Nolan and her kid brother look out from their tenement rooftop to the skyline of Manhattan.
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Well, Glee music producer and songwriter Adam Anders promises that "Get It Right" will make New Directions' upcoming competition a three-hankie affair.
The Story Behind Glee's Upcoming Original Songs (Psst! They're for Regionals!) 2011
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In the Best Play category, "War Horse" is an audience magnet and a tearjerker, but its technical achievement in puppetry far outshines the three-hankie dialog.
This Sunday Could Belong to 'Mormon' Pia Catton 2011
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She is wheeled in, and they all hug ,and she is wheeled out carrying Chris's ticket to Hollywood - a three-hankie finish.
'American Idol': Season 10, episode 3 Lisa de Moraes 2011
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In the Best Play category, "War Horse" is an audience magnet and a tearjerker, but its technical achievement in puppetry far outshines the three-hankie dialog.
This Sunday Could Belong to 'Mormon' Pia Catton 2011
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At the three-hankie end of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," Francie Nolan and her kid brother look out from their tenement rooftop to the skyline of Manhattan.
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