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  1. Nobody’s Child is a responsible fashion brand for women. We aim for zero-waste capsule collections at accessible prices, and we only make what we believe in. Discover our eco-friendly collections of mindfully made midi dresses, blouses and more.

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  2. Classic performance from the video 'A Trip Down Memory Lane', by Foster & Allen

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  3. Dec 15, 2013 · Nobody's Children - "Good Times" (with Lyrics) Anastazia Spencer. 61 subscribers. Subscribed. 190. 10K views 10 years ago.

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  4. Mar 3, 1994 · Nobody's Children: Directed by David Wheatley. With Ann-Margret, Dominique Sanda, Jay O. Sanders, Reiner Schöne. An American couple attempt to overcome the bureaucracy stopping them from adopting a Romanian child.

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    • David Wheatley
    • 1994-03-03
  5. Nobody's Children may refer to: Film and television. Nobody's Children (1920 film), an American film directed by Richard Maurice; Nobody's Children, an American film directed by Charles Barton; Nobody's Children, a French-Italian film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo

  6. Nobody's Children is a 1994 American TV film directed by David Wheatley. The film was written by Petru Popescu and Iris Friedman for USA Pictures. The film concerns an American couple's battle through bureaucracy to adopt a Romanian child.

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  8. A Detroit woman (Ann-Margret) meets a French doctor (Dominique Sanda) who helps her save an orphan from the revolution of 1989 Romania.

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