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  1. Vanessa Loring is the adoptive mother of Juno's child. In the beginning she is seen as a cold controlling wife to Mark Loring but is later shown to be sweet and loving person especially around children. Due to her inability to have children she is excited to finally be able to have a child of her own when Juno agrees on a closed adoption. Never see her working but she's always buying groceries ...

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  3. Juno MacGuff : [showing ultrasound photo] It's a baby. It's your baby. It kinda looks like it's waving, you know, like it's saying, "Hey Vanessa, will you be my mom?" Vanessa Loring : Aww, it kind of does. Vanessa Loring : What are you saying? Mark Loring : That it feels a little like bad timing.

  4. Ending / spoiler. After a dispute with Paulie Bleeker (the baby's father) over him dating another girl, Juno drives to the house of Mark and Vanessa Loring (the adoptive parents of Juno's unborn baby). Mark is home and tells Juno that he is leaving Vanessa. Vanessa comes home and Mark tells her everything. Juno becomes upset because she doesn't ...

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  6. Vanessa Loring . The prospective adoptive mother that Juno has selected for her unborn child. Vanessa is the wife of Mark Loring, a frustrated rock musician and current ad jingle composer. She is portrayed as a generally ambitious, domineering yuppie-type who has clear priorities and high standards.

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  7. Dec 5, 2007 · Comedy, Drama. PG-13. 1h 36m. By A.O. Scott. Dec. 5, 2007. Juno MacGuff, the title character of Jason Reitman’s new film, is 16 and pregnant, but “Juno” could not be further from the kind of ...

  8. Emilie Baker Loring (September 5, 1866 – March 13, 1951) was an American romance novelist of the 20th century. She began writing in 1914 at the age of 50 and continued until her death after a long illness in 1951. [1] After her death, her estate was managed by her sons, Selden M. and Robert M. Loring. Based on a wealth of unfinished material ...

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