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She took over the role of Pippa Fletcher from Vanessa Downing on 23 July 1990 and continued to play the part on Home and Away until leaving in 1998, although she has frequently returned to guest star. This character was widely popular and continues to be a favourite. Debra Lawrance is well known for playing Lisa Cook in Sons and Daughters between 1983 and 1984 and inmate Daphne Graham in Prisoner from 1985 to 1986 and,much earlier in the series she had guest roles as a Nurse and Trainee Prisoner Officer Sally Dean.
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Debra Lawrance
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Daphne Graham
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debra_Lawrance
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It seems clear that they have not spoken for quite some time, and Esme is so glad to finally see her daughter again that she begins to weep as she hugs Amy. Once she has recovered, we learn that Esme has been acting as a nurse on a television show, and that Frank had been trying to marry Esme practically since the last time Amy had visited. Esme knows why Amy has come though, as her marital scandals have been all over the news since Dominic is now a ``media monolith.''
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Esme
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Amy
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy's_View
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Amy arrives at the house looking for Esme to find Frank poring over various books and documents, Evelyn sleeping across the room in a wheelchair. Esme arrives not long after Amy, but is surprised to see her. It seems clear that they have not spoken for quite some time, and Esme is so glad to finally see her daughter again that she begins to weep as she hugs Amy. Once she has recovered, we learn that Esme has been acting as a nurse on a television show, and that Frank had been trying to marry Esme practically since the last time Amy had visited.
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Amy
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Esme
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy's_View
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I'm frightened of you because you're the past.'' Act four is set in 1995, and is set backstage, in a dressing room of a small West end theater. A young actor, Toby, comes in, speaking with Esme about the play as she begins to ready for the next show. When he leaves to get Esme a cappuccino, Dominic wanders into the dressing room.
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Toby
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Dominic
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy's_View
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On request of England, the involved judges were recalled to the Netherlands and put on trial, but were finally (in 1632) judged to have acted lawfully. Decades later, Oliver Cromwell used embellished versions of this event, dubbed the ``Amboyna massacre'', as one of the pretexts to start both the First Anglo-Dutch war (in 1652) and the Second Anglo-Dutch War (in 1665), while John Dryden produced his tragedy Amboyna; or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants on request of one of the English negotiators of the Secret Treaty of Dover during the Third Anglo-Dutch War.
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Oliver Cromwell
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John Dryden
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governorate_of_Ambon
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For his work at the Army War College, Clarke was awarded the General Dwight D. Eisenhower Chair in National Security in 1994. In 1995, following 30-years on active duty, Clarke retired. Army Chief of Staff General Gordon R. Sullivan presided over the ceremony and awarded Clarke the Legion of Merit. Following his retirement from the Army, Clarke was the Training Manager at the Royal Saudi Land Forces Armored Institute in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia training Saudi armor officers and soldiers on the M1A2 main battle tank.
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Gordon R. Sullivan
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Clarke
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_B._G._Clarke
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The magazine also listed Pam Bouvier seventh on their list of worst Bond girls, saying Carey Lowell ``fumbled this attempt at giving 007 a modern, independent counterpart by turning her into a nagging pest.'' Norman Wilner of MSN considered Licence to Kill the second worst Bond film, above only A View to a Kill, but defended Dalton, saying he ``got a raw deal.
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Norman Wilner
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Dalton
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licence_to_Kill
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Licence to Kill is one of the best of the recent Bonds.'' Jack Kroll, writing in Newsweek described Licence to Kill as ``a pure, rousingly entertaining action movie''. Kroll was mixed in his appraisal of Dalton, calling him ``a fine actor who hasn't yet stamped Bond with his own personality'', observing ``Director John Glen is the Busby Berkeley of action flicks, and his chorus line is the legendary team of Bond stunt-persons who are at their death-defying best here''.
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John Glen
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Busby Berkeley
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licence_to_Kill
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At Wimbledon, she cruised into the fourth round but was upset by Coco Vandeweghe in straight set. She then lost to Petra Kvitov* in the final at New Haven. After suffering a first round loss at the US Open to Lesia Tsurenko, it was revealed that *af**ov* was suffering from an abdominal muscle tear and a bacterial infection. She missed the Asian swing as a result and in her first match back in Linz, she lost to Andreea Mitu in straight sets.
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Lesia Tsurenko
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*af**ov*
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_WTA_Finals
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In 1910 he was appointed by United States Attorney General George Woodward Wickersham to be special counsel and attorney for the newly organized New York City Department of Justice. In January 1883 he married Letitia Beattie Rock. They had three children, Charles Duane, Jr., David Dudley Field, and Caroline Beattie. Charles Jr. (c. 1890--1971) had another son named Charles D. Baker (born 1928), who served as a U.S. government official under Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon administrations. His son, Charles D. Baker, Jr. (born 1956) was a Massachusetts government official.
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Charles D. Baker
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Ronald Reagan
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_D._Baker_(attorney)
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Plessy then appealed the case to the Louisiana Supreme Court, which affirmed the decision that the Louisiana law was constitutional. Plessy petitioned for a writ of error from the Supreme Court of the United States where Judge John Howard Ferguson was named in the case brought before the United States Supreme Court because he had been named in the petition to the Louisiana Supreme Court.
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Plessy
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John Howard Ferguson
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Howard_Ferguson
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There, he performed in a workshop production of Colleen Murphy's The Piper (with future film star Rachel McAdams) and studied under David Rotenberg, David Smukler and Dean Gilmour, among others. As a second year thesis assignment, Kelly created a play that would eventually become The Anorak, his critically acclaimed one-man-show about the *cole Polytechnique massacre and the life and death of Marc L*pine. Upon completion of his M.FA in Acting, Kelly was given the title role in Necessary Angel's main-stage production of The Piper at the Factory Theatre.
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Marc L*pine
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Kelly
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Kelly
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Ussher brought Redwing to anchor within point-blank range of the battery, using her broadsides to silence its guns. A cutting-out party under Lieutenant Ferguson then destroyed the mistico and extracted the feluccas. Ussher and Ferguson, with a landing party of 40 men, then captured the battery and spiked its guns. This, and his previous actions, led to Ussher's promotion to post captain.
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Ussher
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Ferguson
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Redwing_(1806)
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In 1965, the Cook sisters were honored as Righteous Gentiles by the Yad Vashem Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Authority in Israel. Between 1936 and 1985, Ida Cook wrote 112 romance novels as Mary Burchell for Mills & Boon (many of which were later republished by Harlequin). She helped to found, and from 1966 to 1986 was the second president of, the Romantic Novelists' Association.
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Ida Cook
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Mary Burchell
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Burchell
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No contemporary source states which of Brankovi*'s five children were also Irene's, although the youngest, Catherine, bore the name of Kantakouzenos, and Mara was ``clearly'' the daughter of one of Brankovi*'s earlier wives. Based on portraits of Irene with *ura* Brankovi* and his five children from a chrysobull preserved at the monastery of Esphigmenou on Mount Athos, dated 11 September 1429, Nicol interprets how the individuals were grouped that Stefan and Lazar were her children too.
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Irene
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Nicol
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Kantakouzene
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He also published an edition of Ptolemy's Almagest. Heiberg was born in Denmark, the son of Johanne Henriette Jacoba (n*e Schmidt) and Emil Theodor Heiberg. Heiberg was Professor of Classical Philology at the University of Copenhagen from 1896 until 1924. Among his more than 200 publications were editions of the works of Archimedes(1880 and 1912), Euclid (with Heinrich Menge) (1883--1916), Apollonius of Perga (1891--93), Serenus of Antinouplis (1896), Ptolemy (1898/1903), and Hero of Alexandria (1899).
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Heiberg
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Heinrich Menge
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Ludvig_Heiberg_(historian)
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There he received his primary and secondary education. Delgado enrolled and was accepted in the University of Puerto Rico, where he befriended Puerto Rican poet and Nationalist Juan Antonio Corretjer. Delgado became a pro-independence political activist and follower of Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos. He was a member of the ``Cadetes de la Rep*blica'' (Cadets of the Republic), the youth organization of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.
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Delgado
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Pedro Albizu Campos
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmelo_Delgado_Delgado
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He became head of the Department of Anthropology at Mexico City College, which position he held at the time of his passing on January 2, 1951. According to fellow anthropologist Charles E. Dibble, ``In the brief span of a decade, Barlow gave Middle American research an impetus and perspective of enduring consequence. His contributions in Mexican archaeology, classical and modern Nahuatl, Mexican colonial history, and what he preferred to call ''Bilderhandschriften`` are of lasting importance.''
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Charles E. Dibble
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Barlow
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._H._Barlow
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St John's Church has special association with the activity of individuals within the South Sea Islander community and Anglican Church whose activities have been significant within the history of the region and state of Queensland, including Bishop George Halford, consecrated as Anglican Bishop of Rockhampton in 1909, who was greatly respected for his long and active support of the South Sea Islander community; and Frank Solomon, the South Sea Islander community's Vicar's representative on the first St John's Mission Church Committee, who dedicated his life to this church.
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Frank Solomon
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Vicar
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_John's_Anglican_Church,_Rockhampton
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Cheryl is allowed out of hospital for a day visit and comes face to face with Marlene (who had purchased Number 24 from Madge Bishop (Anne Charleston)) after more than a quarter century. The meeting between the two women is frosty to begin with but Annalise Hartman (Kimberley Davies) convinces Cheryl to make up with Marlene, as she never had the chance to make up with her mother, Fiona (Suzanne Dudley) before she died.
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Cheryl
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Marlene
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_Stark
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Cheryl was born to Hector and Marlene Kratz (Moya O'Sullivan) in 1950. When Cheryl was eleven years old, Marlene left Hector to raise her and her brother, Patrick (Shane Porteous). Cheryl then grew up hating and resenting Marlene, even believing her to be dead.
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Cheryl
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Marlene
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_Stark
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development-1622
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She's a mum first and foremost and she's got her identity from being a mum. (...) She's a quiet person. (...) She's strong and she's way classier than I'll ever be!'' Gabby is also portrayed as being ``quiet''. In the same interview, Oruche noted the differences between Gabby and her character Liberty Baker in Footballers Wives.
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Oruche
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Gabby
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabby_Sharpe
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Phil then leaves alone. Gabby tries to reason with Amber but she ignores her. Gabby meets Cindy Hutchinson (Stephanie Waring) at Cincerity boutique and they become friends. She goes to the charity fashion show and sees Cindy. Gabby invites Cindy to Tony's flat not realising she is Tony's wife.
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Gabby
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Cindy
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabby_Sharpe
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In 2016 Wellington artist Erica van Zon produced a body of work in homage to Hitchings, titled Coffee Perhaps. The work was displayed at The Dowse Art Museum. The archives of the Helen Hitchings Gallery are held in the Te Papa archives. Justine Olsen, curator of Decorative and Applied Arts at Te Papa, was interviewed about Helen Hitchings and the influence of her gallery in 2015.
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Justine Olsen
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Helen Hitchings
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Hitchings
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Previous to this she had worked as a theatre designer and advertising assistant. In the gallery Hitchings showed the work of emerging painters who went on to become major figures in New Zealand art, including Toss Woollaston, Rita Angus and Colin McCahon, alongside Douglas MacDiarmid and Evelyn Page. She recruited the modernist architect Ernst Plischke to produce furniture designs sold through the gallery, and A.R.D. Fairburn and May Smith to design textiles.
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Hitchings
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Rita Angus
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Hitchings
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The rank was: #1 Megumi Ohori, #2 Yukari Sato, #3 Kayo Noro, #4 KONAN, #5 Kazumi Urano, #6 Haruka Umeda, #7 Serina, #8 Mami Kato, #9 Haruka Kohara, #10 Ito Kana, #11 Akita Kazue, #12 Fukuyama Sakura. However, Fukuyama Sakura left the group and Chen Qu replaced her on the performance.
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Serina
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Mami Kato
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gagaga
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She had retired following her role on The Edge of Night but she was coaxed out of retirement by soap opera writer and producer Agnes Nixon, who had created the role of ``Kate'' especially for Kay Campbell on the soap opera All My Children. Contrary to popular belief, she was the not the first actress to play the role. Kate Harrington originated the character, was recast with Christine Thomas, who was in turn recast with Campbell. She portrayed Kate Martin from mid-1970 to her death in 1985, from injuries resulting from an automobile accident.
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Christine Thomas
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Campbell
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Campbell
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In 2007, Salonga released her first studio album in seven years called Inspired, which has been certified platinum, and finished another stint in the musical Les Mis*rables on Broadway, this time as Fantine. She was scheduled to appear in a number of musical events scheduled in different countries until 2008. Salonga received the Order of Lakandula Award from Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in recognition of her excellence in her craft and for using her talents to benefit Philippine society.
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Salonga
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Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga
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In 1955 she added two roles to her Met repertoire: Marguerite in Charles Gounod's Faust with Thomas Hayward in the title role and Zdenka in Arabella with Eleanor Steber in the title role. After a two year absence from the Met, Fenn returned in April 1959 to portray Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus with Theodor Uppman as Eisenstein and Laurel Hurley as Adele. That role along with Mussetta became her bread and butter at the house.
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Fenn
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Laurel Hurley
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Fenn
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Johnson's death in 1950 led to an internal disagreement over his role as a teacher chosen by God, and resulted in the formation of new splinter groups, such as the Epiphany Bible Students Association, and the Laodicean Home Missionary Movement. Johnson believed he had been appointed by God as Russell's official spiritual successor, that he was the last member of the 144,000 of Revelation 7, and that hope of a heavenly reward of immortality for the Christian faithful would cease after his death.
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God
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Russell
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_Student_movement
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Ronald Mailhot was named interim principal at the end of 2011, following the retirement of former principal John R. Rist, but will now be returning as full-time principal in 2012. Mailhot later resigned in the middle of the 2013-2014 school year and was replaced by John Rist for his second stint as principal of Central.
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Mailhot
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John Rist
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_Central_High_School
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development-1632
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Silk agrees to the bet and the two fought, he easily beats Tre, Tre recovers and ambushes Silk from behind with a piece of wood (while Silk goads Howard) causing Silk to fall and lose hold of his gun while being attacked, a curious Tammy rushes downstairs to find Silk on the floor, she defends him from Tre. Recovering his gun, Silk gets up and prepares to shoot Tre, a frightened Tammy asks was that Mo under the sheet, Silk admits by killing him, Tre berates Silk for it and then tells him to just shoot him already, in which he happily does, shocking Tammy, and proceeds to shoot him again guessing that ``faggots just don't die easy''.
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Tre
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Mo
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uninvited_Guest
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Howard opens the door with Tammy wanting to speak to Debbie, unconvinced when he tells her that she wasn't home, she also criticized him for the way he treats her (she also asks about the $10,000 that he took from her mother's insurance policy to which he admits that he lost it by gambling). She attempts to make her way in, but hears a strange noise (which shows Silk holding Debbie at gunpoint, then points his gun at Howard) which Howard covers up with an excuse, Tammy leaves asking for Debbie to call her when she get home.
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Tammy
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Debbie
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uninvited_Guest
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He ties her to the chair while having a conversation with Howard, taunting him about the affair (even going as far as to joke and laugh about it), he then leaves to hide the officer's body and get rid of the police car, Howard felt outraged at his wife's infidelity, the two then argued about the fate of their marriage. Silk returns, ungagging Mo and Tre as well, Howard decides to let Silk take her, and when Silk asks for Mo's opinion, Silk smacks and warns him to not insult ``his woman'' again.
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Tre
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Howard
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uninvited_Guest
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Moina does not know that her father is alive and her father is none other than Konok Kakon's husband. Konok Kakon will try to kill Moina but Nupur will save her from death.
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Moina
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Nupur
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bikele_Bhorer_Phool
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Later,Konok khakon Makes a conspiracy against Subhankar to make his clinic in her name and make him jailed for a fake death case but her plan succeded on making the subhankar``s clinic in her name and she does not Succed in Putting subhankar in jail. Moina Saves him on Time and exposes Konok Khakon infront of everyone and then Anjali Tries to make Misunderstanding Moina and Nupur aka (Balo didi) and she Succed in making a rift between Moina and Balo didi and Moina Leaves the Banerjee house because of this and she vows to bring Subhankar Doctor Register Certificate back.
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Moina
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Banerjee
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bikele_Bhorer_Phool
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In three first season episodes, ``The Manhunt,'' ``A Feud is a Feud,'' and ``Barney Gets His Man,'' and in one second season episode, ``Aunt Bea the Warden,'' Andy wears a regular gunbelt. Also, the sixth season episode, ``Aunt Bee takes a Job'' with co-star Jack Burns, Andy fires a gun (which he borrows from Deputy Warren Ferguson) to disable a car in order to capture some criminals.
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Jack Burns
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Andy
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Taylor_(The_Andy_Griffith_Show)
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development-1638
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Bryan has stated the goal of Paternity Court is to reinvigorate the court show genre. Paternity Court provides guests with unspecified resources in or near their hometowns, regardless of the outcome of the DNA results. A psychiatrist, Carole Lieberman, is always on-site, and the show says Lauren Lake frequently follows up with guests. Lake utilizes her experience as a woman, a mother, a relationship expert, and an attorney to help the litigants through the problems they bring with them to court, and beyond.
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Carole Lieberman
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Lauren Lake
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Lake's_Paternity_Court
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Isidore was a reader of Edgar Allan Poe and particularly favored Percy Bysshe Shelley and Byron, as well as Adam Mickiewicz, Milton, Robert Southey, Alfred de Musset and Baudelaire. During school he was fascinated by Racine and Corneille, and by the scene of the blinding in Sophocles' Oedipus Rex. According to his schoolmate Paul Lesp*s, he displayed obvious folly ``by self-indulgent use of adjectives and an accumulation of terrible death images'' in an essay.
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Sophocles
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Paul Lesp*s
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comte_de_Lautr%C3%A9amont
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On 9 April, Kralji* performed during the Eurovision in Concert event which was held at the Melkweg venue in Amsterdam, Netherlands and hosted by Cornald Maas and Hera Bj*rk. On 17 April, Kralji* performed during the London Eurovision Party, which was held at the Caf* de Paris venue in London, United Kingdom and hosted by Nicki French and Paddy O'Connell. In addition to her international appearances, Nina Kralji* performed ``Lighthouse'' as a musical guest during the 2016 Miss Universe Croatia pageant in Zagreb on 15 April and she also performed the song as a guest during the HRT 1 programme The Voice --
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Kralji*
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Nicki French
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2016
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``I'll Remember'' earned nominations for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television at the 37th Grammy Awards and Best Original Song at the 52nd Golden Globe Awards. Robbie Daw from Idolator listed it as one of ``Madonna's 10 Best Songs That Radio Forgot'', saying that ``Madge has lost many friends and lovers over the years, but here she turns lemons into lemonade by cherishing the good times and learning from 'the way that you changed me'.''
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Madonna
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Madge
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'll_Remember
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Elena Blaramberg was born in Orenburg to her Belgian father, a military geodesist Ivan Fyodorovich Blaramberg, who served as a general in the Russian army, and her Greek mother Elena Pavlovna, n*e Mavromikhali. In 1854, her parents moved Elena and her two brothers from Orenburg to Saint Petersburg.
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Elena Pavlovna
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Mavromikhali
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Apreleva
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development-1643
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The Cup begins, and Sayaka as the 48kg division favorite, easily wins her semifinal match to reach the final against Kim Yonsky. Jody Rockwell shows up with her equally huge fiance, a weightlifter who likes to lift people as well. The media focuses its attention on the sidelines as Teleshikova, Jody, and Belkins surround Yawara to trash talk, and this distracts Sayaka in her finals match with Kim.
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Teleshikova
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Sayaka
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Yawara!_episodes
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All Tsukushi judokas are topranked blackbelts, which frighten Fujiko, but not the confident Paddy-field, who promises to beat 3 on her own. Kyon-kyon took very detailed notes on the rivals, which may come into use; she is revealed to be a smart learner. Oda Mari takes on the first opponent and is defeated in a flash, and so is Sayuri. Kyon-Kyon tells Yawara she wants to win, as she has never felt more alive and excited.
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Oda Mari
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Sayuri
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Yawara!_episodes
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After graduation in 1956, Louise agreed to meet Narcy in Paris. They were married next year and settled in Shiraz, where they lived in great style -- she later remembered, hosting vast lunches for groups that regularly topped 30 people.
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Louise
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Narcy
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Firouz
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Pratt claims that her parents turned a blind eye on her addiction issues. In 2017, Pratt launched her own collection for Goddiva. Pratt is the younger sister of Spencer Pratt, and the sister-in-law of Heidi Montag (both of whom are on The Hills). She has struggled with bulimia in the past due to the pressure to be thin stemming from appearing alongside very thin co-stars on the show.
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Pratt
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Heidi Montag
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Pratt
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Lady Xun (*, personal name unknown) (died 335), formally Lady of Yuzhang (***), was a concubine of Emperor Yuan of Jin (Sima Rui) while he was the Prince of Langye. Initially, he favored her greatly, and she bore him two sons --
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Sima Rui
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Xun
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2006 started off with the 2006 FINA Short Course World Championships in Shanghai. Together with Inge Dekker, Hinkelien Schreuder and Marleen Veldhuis, Groot set a world record and won a gold medal in the 4*100 m freestyle relay in a time of 3:33.32. In the summer she took part in the 2006 European Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary where she added a silver medal, in the 4*100 m freestyle with Dekker, Veldhuis and Ranomi Kromowidjojo, and a bronze medal, fourth time in her career, in the 50 m butterfly to her impressive collection of medals.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chantal_Groot
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Sarah confronts some of the girls who jumped her for pulling out her hair that leads to a confrontation with Milyn which ignites a physical brawl sending Sarah to the hospital. Milyn and Sarah are both sent packing due to violence continuing in the house. New Girls Janelle and Shanae enter the house with a breath of fresh air. After an argument with her boyfriend, Teresa drinks the night away at the club that shockingly leads to her attacking Stephanie.
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Shanae
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Teresa
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Girls_Club_(season_11)
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``Harlan Coben'' - Harlan Coben's two New York Times #1 bestsellers, Long Lost and Caught feature girls who disappear and a community's quest for answers -- themes that are found in the true story of Brianna Denison's abduction and the questions that echoed as a result in the community of Reno, Nevada. ``Kathy Reichs'' - When freelance writer Louise Ellis disappears on a routine weekend getaway, investigators narrow in on two key suspects: her new husband and her ex-boyfriend.
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Kathy Reichs
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Louise Ellis
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardcover_Mysteries_(TV_series)
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Its follow-up, ``I Don't Need No Doctor'' was also a hit, and the trio of writers also had success with songs for Chuck Jackson, Maxine Brown and Tina Britt. After Ashford and Simpson joined Motown, Armstead moved to Chicago in 1967 with her husband, record producer Mel Collins, and formed Giant Productions.
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Simpson
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Armstead
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Armstead
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Claire achieves her first orgasm with the help of classmate Jimmy using the coital alignment technique (grinding the corn). Robert, 46, dies of alcohol poisoning outside a party. His wife battles between anger and grief. David tentatively discusses marriage with Keith. Ruth doesn't want to leave Bettina's; later she reconciles with George while establishing some ground rules.
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Bettina
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Six_Feet_Under_episodes
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Claire finds herself enmeshed in a deep relationship with Gabe, but it may be shallower than she thinks when he lies to her about going to visit his father, who Claire later finds out died when Gabe was four. David fires Angela for breaking one of his mother's wine glasses, and on her way out, Angela reveals to Ruth that her son is gay.
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Angela
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Ruth
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Six_Feet_Under_episodes
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The Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Award is an honour presented annually by the Royal Academy of Dance, to people who have made a significant contribution to the ballet and dance industry. The award was instituted by Dame Adeline Genee in 1953, to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and her appointment as Royal Patron of the Academy.
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Dame Adeline Genee
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Queen Elizabeth II
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Elizabeth_II_Coronation_Award
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This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Alexandrovna and the family name is Girya. Olga Alexandrovna Girya (Russian: ***** ************* ****; born 4 June 1991 in Langepas) is a Russian chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She was a member of the gold medal-winning Russian team in the 2014 Women's Chess Olympiad and the 2017 Women's World Team Chess Championship.
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Olga Alexandrovna Girya
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Woman Grandmaster
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olga_Girya
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Arvidsson was invloved in Swedens Fed Cup world group 2 playoff against China, where she beat Shaui Zhang and lost to Shuai Peng, Sweden won the tie. Arvidsson made the finals at two ITF tournament, in Ystad she was the tournament winner, and in a bigger tournament in Bronx sofia was runner up to Anna Chakvetadze, Arvidsson had mixed success in WTA tournament but did however reach two further quarter finals in the year in Strasbourg and Memphis. Sofia's last tournament of the year was in Poitiers where she was runner up in 2009, she has once again made the final to be played on Sunday.
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Anna Chakvetadze
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Arvidsson
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sofia_Arvidsson
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The gangsters to whom Phil owes money discover he has deceived them and that Judy was kidnapped from her father; they kill Phil in retribution. Trapped with Judy, Isabel overhears the gangsters deciding to kill the two of them to cover their crime. In a bid to save her daughter, Isabel throws herself from a window with a newspaper clipping about the kidnapping in her hand, trading her life to clue police in to Judy's whereabouts.
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Judy
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Isabel
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadway_Musketeers
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Eva sees that Tanya has an interest in Paulo, and even bids 1 million pounds during a charity auction for a date with him in order to stop Tanya from winning. Later it is found that Eva is Paulo's adoptive mother, when Tanya finds out she uncovers the truth, and manages to get Paulo to break up with Eva and move in with her.
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Eva
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Tanya
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_de_Wolffe
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Nina began to displace all her aggression toward her father's former wife. Even after Donna exonerated Daisy for Zach's murder, Nina could not waive her intense feelings of hate towards her. At Donna's wedding to Benny Sago, Nina came with a gun. She tried to shoot Donna, but luckily missed.
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Donna
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Nina
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Cortlandt
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Elinor is described as possessing a coolness of judgement and strength of understanding which qualifies her to be her mother's frequent counsellor, and sometimes she shows more common sense than her mother, whose judgment is shown to be flawed by her exaggerated notions of romantic delicacy. Her mother is more often preoccupied with Marianne and her problems. Although Austen writes that Elinor's feelings are just as passionate and deep as Marianne's, she knows how to govern them better, as she is more aware of the demands society makes upon women and more prepared to compromise.
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Austen
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Elinor
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_Dashwood
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Fox pinned Maryse to win both the match and the championship for the first time. She successfully defended the championship for the first time on the July 5 episode of Raw, defeating Eve after feigning an ankle injury. As she faked an injury to retain the championship, Eve was granted a rematch at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view by Raw's anonymous General Manager, where Fox was again able to successfully retain the championship.
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Eve
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Fox
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Fox
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A week later, Julia defeated World No. 3 Am*lie Mauresmo at the Qatar Telecom German Open in Berlin 2--6, 6--1, 6--2 (her career best) and then defeated Dinara Safina 6--3, 5--7, 6--3 to earn a spot in the semifinals against Ana Ivanovi*. On August 28, 2007, in the first round of the US Open, Julia defeated number nine seed Daniela Hantuchov* 6--4, 3--6, 6--1. She eventually reached the fourth round, her best performance at a major yet, before falling to *gnes Sz*vay.
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Julia
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Daniela Hantuchov*
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Vakulenko
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She won the fight via controversial split decision and went on to face Megumi Fujii in the tournament final at Bellator 34 on October 28, 2010. Gurgel once again won via controversial split decision, handing Fujii her first professional defeat and becoming the inaugural 115-pound women's champion. In her first fight after marriage, Gurgel faced Karina Hallinan at Bellator 35 in a non-title match on March 5, 2011 in Lemoore, California. She won the fight via unanimous decision but suffered a right hand fracture.
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Gurgel
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Karina Hallinan
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoila_Gurgel
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The magistrates responded by asking, if she was innocent, why did Faulkner shed no tears over the girls' suffering. She refused to confess, insisting ``God would not have her confess that which she was not guilty of.'' At one point during the examination, Mary Warren fell into ``fitts'', and was ``pulled under the table,'' apparently unable to come out from under it, but after receiving ``a touch of said Faulkner'' she was freed.
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Mary Warren
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Faulkner
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abigail_Faulkner
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Alan searches the ship with no success, but the other passengers and crew remain nonchalant about the matter. Toby tells Alan that Eileen isn't really gone, but only seems that way because Alan has ``been missing her.'' When Alan retires to his room, Eileen is there wearing the nightgown that Millie wore on her honeymoon.
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Eileen
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Millie
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passage_on_the_Lady_Anne
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Maria Scharnetzki was born in Bochum, then a booming industrial town located between D*sseldorf and Dortmund, and after marrying a man named Backenecker, spent her early adulthood as a working class housewife.
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Maria Scharnetzki
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Backenecker
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Backenecker
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Sylvia Kay, (born 1936 Altrincham, Cheshire) is an English character actress, who has had many roles in British television programmes, most notably as Daphne Warrender in the BBC Sitcom Just Good Friends. She has also appeared in the 1971 feature film Wake in Fright (directed by her husband Ted Kotcheff), and the television dramas Dalziel and Pascoe, Shelley, Z-Cars, Minder, Jeeves and Wooster and The Professionals (TV Series).
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Sylvia Kay
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Daphne Warrender
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Kay
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George Christian grew up with his brother at the court in Aurich. After 1649, they received further education at the academies of Breda and T*bingen. In T*bingen he met his future wife, Christine Charlotte, a daughter of Duke Eberhard III of W*rttemberg from his first marriage to Anna Dorothea of Salm-Kyrburg. He could only marry her after had he received the hereditary title of Imperial Prince on 18 April 1662.
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Christine Charlotte
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Anna Dorothea
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Christian,_Prince_of_East_Frisia
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She won the fight via TKO in the second round. She then fought Aya Saeid Saber at SFL 6, in which she won after stopping Saber from elbow strikes in the first round. She then competed against Sanja Sucevic at SFL 14 to crown the first SFL World Women's Flyweight Champion. After using her wrestling to control Sucevic in the first two rounds, Schneider submitted Sanja with a keylock to win her first title.
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Sucevic
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Schneider
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleen_Schneider
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In November 2016 Schneider signed for Bellator. She made her debut against Chrissie Daniels at Bellator 170 on January 21, 2017. She won the fight via anaconda choke submission in the first round. Schneider faced Kate Jackson at Bellator 182 on August 25, 2017. She lost the fight via TKO due to injury at the end of the first round.
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Schneider
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Kate Jackson
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleen_Schneider
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Based on DNA and historical evidence, Thomas Jefferson is widely believed to have fathered the six mixed-race children of his slave Sally Hemings; four survived to adulthood. Hemings was three-quarters white by ancestry and a half-sister of Martha Wayles Jefferson. Their children were born into slavery because of her status; as they were seven-eighths European in ancestry, they were legally white under Virginia law of the time.
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Hemings
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Martha Wayles Jefferson.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-drop_rule
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``Come Clean'' is a song recorded by American recording artist Hilary Duff. The song was written by Kara DioGuardi and John Shanks, and produced by latter for Duff's second studio album, Metamorphosis (2003). The song contains influences of electronica, with the lyrics chronicling the protagonist wanting to ``come clean'' with her love interest, from a strained relationship.
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Kara DioGuardi
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Duff
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_Clean_(Hilary_Duff_song)
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Samantha Bond took up the role again in an advertisement for London's (ultimately successful) London 2012 Olympic bid. She appeared alongside Roger Moore, who played 007 between 1973 and 1985. In the video game From Russia with Love (2005), Moneypenny appears with Lois Maxwell's likeness in the same film. She is voiced by Karly Rothenberg (who also voices Rosa Klebb in the game).
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Moneypenny
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Lois Maxwell
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Moneypenny
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In the movie, Darla also speculates that her lover Vilmer is from outer space and that either Vilmer or his employers has implanted a device in her head which will kill her. Darla is also the one who explains the Sawyers' backstory to their captive Jenny, telling her that the family belong to a secret group, which has been assassinating people for hundreds of years, including John F.
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Darla
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Jenny
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_characters
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Tina Charles of TV Guide also welcomed the character back, and enjoyed how Ellen's initial reaction to Dean Winchester--hugging and then slapping him--was ``very much in character''. Regarding the character's death, Charles noted that ``when Ellen went down in 'Abandon All Hope' like she did, I felt it.
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Charles
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Ellen
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Harvelle
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Teenage songwriter Jerrica Benton and her younger sister Kimber live with their Aunt Bailey and two foster sisters, Aja and Shana. The four girls frequently videotape themselves playing music and wearing colorful 80's outfits just for fun, but Jerrica is too shy to sing on camera. Jerrica learns one day that due to Aunt Bailey's financial problems their house will be auctioned. She vents her emotions by recording a song with the video camera Kimber uses to post blogs.
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Jerrica
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Aunt Bailey
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jem_and_the_Holograms_(film)
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Abby's aunt, Maggie Horton, and Jack, push her to not go out with Max. When Max tells Abby that he wants to stay friends and not pursue a relationship with her, she gets in a fight with him and leaves Salem to spend the summer with her family in London and didn't return. In November 2010, Abby's mother Jennifer returns to Salem after a 4-year absence and explains that Abby is studying her schoolwork in Spain for the semester.
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Jennifer
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Abby
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Deveraux
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It was William Sproat, the younger brother of her second husband, who fingered her because he wanted Robert Sproat's will in favour of Daisy declared invalid. Daisy refused to refund an alleged loan from Mrs Jane Sproat, Robert's mother, to Robert; she regarded it as a gift and argued that it was not stipulated in the will as a loan.
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Daisy
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Jane Sproat
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisy_de_Melker
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Potter was following the pattern of fairy tales by dwelling on the theme of pursuit and prey and, if there is a moral to Potter's interpretation of the theme, it tells us that an innocent, helpless, simple, or rash animal may become someone else's meal. Potter often pointed out that the tale of Jemima was a retelling of ``Little Red Riding Hood''. Perrault's tale ends with the death of the heroine, but Potter understood children will not tolerate tragedy. The prey in her books survive for better or worse (Peter returns home for a dose of chamomile tea, for example) and, though Jemima loses her eggs to her hungry rescuers, she lives to return to the farm to raise a brood of ducklings.
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Potter
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Jemima
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_Jemima_Puddle-Duck
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In 1567, following the murder of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, Janet Beaton's name was written on a placard in Edinburgh accusing her of having used witchcraft to influence the queen in consenting to her second husband's murder by Bothwell and the other conspirators. The same sorcery perpetrated by Janet was allegedly used against Queen Mary which caused her to become enamoured of Earl Bothwell.
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Janet
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Queen Mary
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Beaton
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Nolan, executive director of the Central Orange County YWCA, included Avila among 30 prominent ``women of courage'' in Orange County's history. As part of the celebrations for the centenary of the building of the Santa Fe railroad in August 1988, a re-enactment of her protest was performed near the railway station by a local woman, Irma Camarena, and actors playing Mendelson and a sheriff.
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Avila
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Irma Camarena
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modesta_Avila
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Segal has been married three times. He married film editor Marion Segal Freed in 1956, and they were together for 26 years until their divorce in 1983. They had two daughters, Polly and Elizabeth. From 1983 until her death in 1996, he was married to Linda Rogoff, a one-time manager of The Pointer Sisters, whom he met at Carnegie Hall when he played the banjo with his band, the Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band.
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Elizabeth
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Linda Rogoff
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Segal
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She later played in The Little Princess, with Millie James, Lover's Lane on Broadway, with Mary Ryan and had a two-year run with Edwin Arden in Home Folks. She next appeared with Harry Brodribb Irving in Paola and Francesca and Midsummer Night's Dream and in vaudeville with Robert Hilliard and William Harcourt as the boy, in Polly of the Circus. She became the ingenue of the Edison Company at the age of 22, and in her short time before the camera made an enviable record for vivacious and appealing comedy.
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Paola
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Francesca
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessie_Learn
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The majority of the songs were written by Shaznay Lewis and Karl Gordon. Melanie Blatt wrote two tracks on the album, ``I Feel You'' and ``Ha Ha'', the former track being written in dedication to her daughter, while Natalie Appleton co-wrote the track ``Dreams'' with Samantha Fox. Fox said she is credited on the song as ``Karen Wilkin'' because All Saints refused to record the song if she used her real name.
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Natalie Appleton
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Samantha Fox
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saints_%26_Sinners_(All_Saints_album)
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To date, more than 360,000 test kits have been sold raising millions of dollars for the Genographic Project's Legacy Fund to benefit cultural preservation and education projects in indigenous communities around the world. McKay is currently the director of Momentum2, a Sydney based social marketing and communications consultancy working on projects for National Geographic Society, Qantas and Harpo Productions, and managed the media and publicity for Oprah Winfrey's tour of Australia in 2011. She is the co-author with Jenny Bonnin of five books published in Australia (ABC Books) and in the United States (National Geographic Books)
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McKay
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Oprah Winfrey
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_McKay
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By 1936 Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were top box office names. That year they made another 2 movies together: Follow the Fleet and Swing Time which were both hits. Swing Time is the movie that introduced the Oscar winning song, by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Dorothy Fields, The Way You Look Tonight, where Fred sang to Ginger, with her hair bubbly with shampoo.
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Dorothy Fields
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Ginger
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Astaire_and_Ginger_Rogers
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Blender s Jane Dark complimented its ``lighthearted genre-hopping'', writing that it ``suggests nothing so much as a Broadway smash about a restless country star, borrowing from many styles, beholden to none''. Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe praised Rimes' songwriting and dubbed Family ``the best, most cogent album of her career''.
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Sarah Rodman
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Rimes
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_(LeAnn_Rimes_album)
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^ Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., character, n., 19. ^ Susan King, May 28, 2010, Los Angeles Times, Hats off to the Wicked Witch of the West and Margaret Hamilton, Retrieved September 2, 2015, ``...became one of Hollywood's most dependable supporting actresses playing, as she once described, ``women with a heart of gold and a corset of steel.''
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Susan King
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Margaret Hamilton
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_actor
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The survivors escape, causing Wheeler and Rebecca to hot wire a different ambulance. Rebecca and Wheeler finally reach her house. She finds Meghan, tests her blood, and realizes Meghan is infected. While waiting in the ambulance, Wheeler is ambushed by Level 5s. Rebecca, realizing they need to run, has Meghan change into her suit from the facility.
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Rebecca
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Meghan
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandemic_(film)
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She wrote more than 20 novels during her lifetime. She also wrote at least one novel under the pseudonym Dorothea Martin, and edited the writing of West African journalist Marjorie Mensah. Hewitt mainly wrote mystery and thriller novels, with a style comparable to Agatha Christie. She was married to the marine painter Neville Sotheby Pitcher, whom she later divorced.
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Hewitt
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Agatha Christie
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Hewitt
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Mathilde and her husband always supported each other, and Mathilde Bajer was active in the Danish Peace Society (Dansk Fredsforening) to which Fredrik Bajer was dedicated. The English Quaker and pacifist Priscilla Hannah Peckover met Fredrik and Matilde Bajer at a Nordic Women's meeting in 1888. Peckover paid Matilde Bajer's expenses so that she could participate in international peace meetings.
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Peckover
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Matilde Bajer
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilde_Bajer
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She has also worked in the opera world. She is the director and co-librettist of the 2002 opera Galileo Galilei, music by Philip Glass, commissioned by the Goodman Theatre. In 2007, Zimmerman directed the first of a series of new productions for the Metropolitan Opera. She was engaged to stage a new production of Donizetti 's Lucia di Lammermoor starring Natalie Dessay, which opened the company's 2007-2008 season.
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Zimmerman
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Natalie Dessay
| 357 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Zimmerman
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During her appearance in the 2010 IAAF Continental Cup on September 5, 2010, Nancy Langat broke out controversy as she grabbed Hind Dehiba by the arm as they were near the finish line on the 1500m Split. As Nancy tried to pull Hind down by the arm in the final meters as what was clearly an attempt to drop her, Nancy herself fell down face first on the track and Hind took the victory.
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Nancy
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Hind
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Langat
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Besides this, she amassed a World Record with a career 1,114 stolen bases, more than Ty Cobb (892), and later more than both Lou Brock (938) and Japanese star Yutaka Fukumoto (1,065), until her mark was surpassed by Rickey Henderson in 1994. Her 201 stolen bases in a single season still stands as a professional record, collecting 71 more than Henderson (130), who set the Major League Baseball single-season record in 1982. But like many of her colleagues, Kurys was relatively unknown until the 1992 film A League of Their Own by filmmaker Penny Marshall was exhibited for the first time.
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Kurys
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Penny Marshall
| 543 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Kurys
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As far as we can ascertain the details of the masque, the Queen of Sheba was to bring gifts to the King, representing Solomon, and was to be followed by the spirits of Faith, Hope, Charity, Victory and Peace. Unfortunately, as Harington gleefully reported, the actress playing the Queen tripped over the steps of the throne, sending her gifts flying; Hope and Faith were too drunk to speak a word, while Peace, annoyed at finding her way to the throne blocked, made good use of her symbolic olive branches to slap anyone who was in her way.
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Hope
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Faith
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masque
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Things go awry when Den discovers that Sharon and Dennis have resumed their affair, and in order to split them up, Den persuades Zoe to lie that she is pregnant with Dennis's baby. Unwilling to allow Dennis to leave his unborn child, Sharon leaves Walford with Vicki leaving Dennis and Zoe unhappily together. In apparent retribution towards Dennis for inadvertently being the cause of Sharon's departure, Den manipulates Zoe into having sex with him so she can get pregnant and pretend the baby is Dennis's; when Dennis catches them having sex, Den appears pleased.
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Sharon
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Zoe
| 422 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Den_Watts
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They ambush and kidnap Den when he is being accompanied to trial on 23 February 1989 but Den escapes again and makes plans to leave the country. He contacts Michelle, requesting that they meet by a canal where they have held secret meetings in the past, so he can say goodbye to her and Vicki. Unaware that the Firm is following her, Michelle unwittingly brings them to Den and he is shot by a man who is hiding a gun in a bunch of daffodils.
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Vicki
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Michelle
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Den_Watts
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development-1698
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In 1968, Ramey received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Indiana State University. In 1982, Ramey received a commendation from the San Francisco Board of Supervisors for her outstanding contributions to broadcasting. That same year SF Mayor Diane Feinstein issued a proclamation commending Ramey for ``her dedication and invaluable contributions to the broadcasting industry and ... on her truly impressive and distinguished achievements.''
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Diane Feinstein
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Ramey
| 293 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanda_Ramey
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development-1699
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During her stint as a playback singer, she sang duets with the leading male singers of her times, from Kishore Kumar and Suresh Wadkar to Mohammed Aziz, Amit Kumar, Manhar Udhas, Kumar Sanu, Abhijeet Bhattacharya, Udit Narayan, Sudesh Bhonsle, Babul Supriyo, Vinod Rathod, S.P. Balasubrahmaniam and Sonu Nigam. Her female duets mostly have been with Alka Yagnik, Anuradha Paudwal and Sadhana Sargam. After her marriage to violinist Dr. L. Subramaniam in Bangalore on 11 November 1999, Kavita got extremely selective and cut down on her film singing.
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| 406 |
Sadhana Sargam
| 384 | false |
Kavita
| 485 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kavita_Krishnamurthy
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development-1700
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Democrat Bruce Babbitt defeated Republican nominee Evan Mecham. Babbitt was the former Attorney General of Arizona, but after the death of Governor Wesley Bolin, Babbit became governor. Bolin himself ascended to office from the position of Secretary of State, meaning his replacement, Rose Mofford was not eligible to the office as she was not elected.
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Bolin
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Rose Mofford
| 285 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_gubernatorial_election,_1978
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