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Edina

[ih-dahy-nuh]

noun

  1. a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.



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Williams gave the second chocolate bar to the family’s three-year-old daughter, Edina.

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But the chaos bursting through Lucille Ball’s comedy on “I Love Lucy,” or driving Phoebe Waller-Bridge‘s title character on “Fleabag,” or Jennifer Saunders’ Edina Monsoon on “Absolutely Fabulous” is the stuff of legend.

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Lynne Franks, who provided the inspiration for Absolutely Fabulous character Edina Monsoon, says she pushed for a fashion week in London out of frustration - intent on giving the city a dedicated floorspace to promote its prowess, in keeping with other fashion capitals such as New York, Milan, Paris and Tokyo.

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He made drawings and paintings, too, and some nice ones appear among the 112 works in “William Blake: Visionary” at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, curated by the museum’s Edina Adam and Julian Brooks in cooperation with the Tate Britain, where the show originated.

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Courtney Anderson was at home in Edina, Minnesota, when she read of Balkind’s death.

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