Jemima may refer to :
Fictional:
Jemima Kirke (born April 26, 1985) is a British painter and actress best known for her current role on the HBO television series Girls. She made her feature-length debut in the independent film Tiny Furniture, although her film debut was in the indie short film Smile For The Camera. Kirke is the daughter of Simon Kirke, best known as the drummer of British rock bands Free and Bad Company.
Kirke is the daughter of Simon Kirke, the former drummer of the rock band Free best known for the song All Right Now. Jemima's mother is Lorraine (Dellal) Kirke, the owner of Geminola, a vintage boutique that supplied a number of outfits for the HBO series Sex and the City. Her maternal grandfather, Jack Dellal, is a British businessman of Iraqi Jewish descent, and her maternal grandmother was Israeli. Jemima has two sisters, Lola and Domino Kirke, who are both involved in the music business. Domino, besides being a musician, is also a Doula.
In an interview with Esquire, Kirke discussed how the characters she portrays in both Tiny Furniture and Girls are inspired somewhat by her bohemian personality.
Imran Khan Niazi (Urdu: عمران خان نیازی; born 25 November 1952) is a Pakistani politician and former cricketer, playing international cricket for two decades in the late twentieth century. After retiring, he entered politics. Currently, besides his political activism, Khan is also a philanthropist, cricket commentator, Chancellor of the University of Bradford and Founder and Chairman Board of Governors of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre.
Arguably Pakistan's most successful cricket captain, Khan played for the Pakistani cricket team from 1971 to 1992 and served as its captain intermittently throughout 1982–1992. After retiring from cricket at the end of the 1987 World Cup, he was called back to join the team in 1988. At 39, Khan led his teammates to Pakistan's first and only World Cup victory in 1992. He has a record of 3807 runs and 362 wickets in Test cricket, making him one of eight world cricketers to have achieved an 'All-rounder's Triple' in Test matches. On 14 July 2010, Khan was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.
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Andy, Eric, Mitch and Scott go on a weekend camping trip. When Scott gets lost in the forest, it's up to the other three to go out and find him. It seems as though all hope is lost, until they come across some very unusual characters: talking grizzly bears.
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A tale of two women, Jemima, who attempted to kill her boyfriend and her troubled psychologist, Victoria. Session by session the minds of the two women transfuse and they are transported to a world that will bring forth a terrifying and dormant connection.
Keywords: amnesia, attempted-murder, beach-house, confession, confrontation, death, deliberate-cruelty, disintegration, dream-sequence, experimental-film
Sin. Confession. Punishment. Forgiveness. Grace.
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A psychological thriller centered around a young woman damaged by failed relationships. Jemima has almost given up on her search for true love. A neglected voice from her youth is heard and she finds a new optimism as she goes on her first date with her latest admirer, Raul. As their relationship blossoms Jemima discovers the evil that lurks within Raul.
Keywords: bathtub, blood, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, character-name-in-title, cheating-on-girlfriend, childhood, corpse, date, disturbed-individual, independent-film
Dating is murder
Jemima: All I can say is that I am naughty and I do get away with it.
Jemima: Blood drainage can take a while...
Jemima: The hardest part is disposing of the body.
Jemima: I always like to leave my men gasping. It's the best way to leave them. Before they leave you.
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Eight years earlier, Anne Elliot, the daughter of a financially troubled aristocratic family, was persuaded to break off her engagement to Frederick Wentworth, a young seaman, who, though promising, had poor family connections. When her father rents out the family estate to Admiral Croft, Anne is thrown into company with Frederick, because his sister is Mrs. Croft. Frederick is now a rich and successful Captain, and a highly eligible bachelor. Whom will he marry? One of Anne's sister's husband's sisters? Or will he and Anne rekindle the old flame?
Keywords: 1810s, 19th-century, admiral, aristocrat, based-on-novel, britain, british-navy, brother-in-law-sister-in-law-relationship, captain, class-differences
Mr. Shepherd: Women without children are the very best preservers of furniture.
Anne Elliot: You presume to know me very well, Mr Elliot.::Mr. Elliot: In my heart I know you intimately.
Lady Russell: He had no fortune, no connections. It was entirely prudent of you to reject him.
Sir Walter Elliot: I strongly object to the Navy. It brings people of obscure birth into undue distinction and it cuts up a man's youth and vigor most horribly!
Captain Wentworth: I come on business, Sir Walter.::Sir Walter Elliot: Business?::Captain Wentworth: Yes, my proposal of marriage to your daughter, Anne, has been accepted and I respectfully, sir, request permission to set a date.::Sir Walter Elliot: Anne? You want to marry Anne? Whatever for?
Lady Russell: Captain Wentworth::Captain Wentworth: Lady Russell::Lady Russell: You, have an extraordinary ability to discompose my friend, sir.::Captain Wentworth: And you have an extraordinary ability to influence her, ma'am, for which I find it hard to forgive you.
Captain Wentworth: I tried to forget you... I thought I had.
Mr Elliot: Have you thought any more about my offer?::Anne: What offer was that?::Mr Elliot: My offer to flatter and adore you all the days of your life.::Anne: I haven't had a moment, Mr Elliot, to turn my mind to it.
Anne Elliot: We do not forget you, so soon as you forget us.
Captain Harvile: Poor Phoebe, she would not have forgotten him so soon. It was not in her nature.::Anne Elliot: It would not be in the nature of any woman who truly loved.::Captain Harvile: Do you claim that for your sex?::Anne Elliot: We do not forget you as soon as you forget us. We cannot help ourselves. We live at home, quiet, confined, and our feelings prey upon us. You always have business of some sort or other to take you back into the world.::Captain Harvile: I won't allow it to be any more man's nature than women's to be inconstant or to forget those they love or have loved. I believe the reverse. I believe... Let me just observe that all histories are against you, all stories, prose, and verse. I do not think I ever opened a book in my life which did not have something to say on women's fickleness.::Anne Elliot: But they were all written by men.
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A girl is murdered and the evidence points strongly toward Peter Charrington, who disappeared right after the crime. His wife Mary isn't thoroughly convinced that Peter isn't guilty but she loyally hides him when he sneaks back to their home. Developing circumstances show that other murders have been done under the same circumstances of a full moon. Mary begins to gather pieces of evidence that the murderer is her attorney, Lawrence Crawford, seized by moments of moon-madness.
Keywords: attorney, based-on-play, color-in-title, cottage, devoted-wife, fugitive, full-moon, housekeeper, isolation, mistress
Mary Charrington: You've been very careful, but you made one mistake. It'll be the first time that anyone has suggested you as the murderer. You'll be watched, you'll be questioned, you'll be followed, you'll give yourself away, and they'll get you.::Lawrence Crawford: I killed her, did I? Accusing me, are you? Why don't you run away Mary? Move if you can, but you don't move Mary. Why?::Mary Charrington: Because...::Lawrence Crawford: Because you know I'm not the killer.::Mary Charrington: Yes!::Lawrence Crawford: That's where you're wrong. I am the Dorset murderer. I killed Lily James, and all the others, and now I am going to kill you!
Jimmy, Jimmy
Come back Jimmy
When you go Rwanda Congo
Take me on ya genocide tour
Take me on a truck to Darfur
Take me where you would go
Got static on ya satellite phone
Got to get you safe at home
Got to get you some where warm
So you get me all alone
Jimmy Aaja
Jimmy Aaja
Jimmy Aaja
Time and time and time and time again
You keep pushing that button but I don't know what your sayin
You hit me on AIM tryin' flip me on some game
Are you coming are you going are you leaving are you staying
You told me that your busy
Your loving makes me crazy
I know that you hear me
Start acting like you want me
You told me that your busy
Your loving makes me crazy
I know you can hear me
Start acting like you want me
Jimmy Aaja
Jimmy Aaja
Jimmy Aaja
Time and time and time and time again
You keep pushing me, what you sayin
You hit me on AIM, flip me on some game
But I still don't know what you're sayin'
You told me that your busy
Your loving makes me crazy
I know that you hear me
Start acting like you want me
You told me that your busy
Your loving makes me crazy
I know you can hear me
Start acting like you want me
Jimmy Aaja
Jimmy Aaja