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The violet-eyed starlet starred in 50 movies, twice won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and was nominated for three more Oscars.
Steve Lake: When the Vows Break: Elizabeth Taylor Taught Us How To Survive Divorce Steve Lake 2011
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The violet-eyed starlet starred in 50 movies, twice won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and was nominated for three more Oscars.
Steve Lake: When the Vows Break: Elizabeth Taylor Taught Us How To Survive Divorce Steve Lake 2011
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Indeed, violet-eyed April and Holly Shipp may have looked like twins, but their natures were like shade and sunshine.
A Short Visit Carla Sarett 2011
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Elizabeth Taylor, a violet-eyed actress who enchanted movie audiences—and a string of husbands— died Wednesday in Los Angeles at 79.
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The violet-eyed starlet starred in 50 movies, twice won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and was nominated for three more Oscars.
Steve Lake: When the Vows Break: Elizabeth Taylor Taught Us How To Survive Divorce Steve Lake 2011
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Indeed, violet-eyed April and Holly Shipp may have looked like twins, but their natures were like shade and sunshine.
A Short Visit Carla Sarett 2011
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In Ms. Lord's view, the violet-eyed actress began introducing the movie-going masses to gender-equality issues at age 12, when she played a cross-dressing young horsewoman in "National Velvet" 1944.
Women's Liz Clare McHugh 2012
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The violet-eyed starlet starred in 50 movies, twice won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and was nominated for three more Oscars.
Steve Lake: When the Vows Break: Elizabeth Taylor Taught Us How To Survive Divorce Steve Lake 2011
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Richard Burton's letters to Elizabeth Taylor, being published in Vanity Fair magazine this month, not only remind us that once Taylor was a mesmerising, violet-eyed beauty, rather than this lipsticky old lady, tweeting past her time, but reveal that he, affectionately, called her 'Twit Twaddle'.
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Paintings come alive under Ondine Mason's violet-eyed gaze.
Archive 2009-01-01 Paul 2009
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