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She'll play Chris Guthrie, a young woman who brings together her Scottish farming family ahead of the First World War.
How does this cover stack up to American Vogue's Olympic athletes?
She walked in Elle Brazil's spring/summer 2013 swimwear preview in São Paulo on Saturday night.
They're going to tie the knot in Ethiopia, where the Rastafarian movement began.
"However, as monty python states 'always look on the bright side of life'."
She either got "close" or "not close at all" to $46,000 a month.
And her fiancé Jamie Mazur confirmed the good news on Twitter.
It's a Verizon Family Plan commercial in the making.
And it was only Day 1.
"I just told them, 'I have something really, really important so I need a week off but I can’t tell you why.'"
Their global Health Initiative will launch in Vogue's nineteen international June editions.
Some headlines just write themselves.
The supermodel and François-Henri Pinault will appear in Manhattan Family Court this Thursday.
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