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2003 and Julie
lang ( 2003 ), James Taylor ( 2004 ), Babyface ( 2005 ), Burt Bacharach ( 2006 ), Quincy Jones ( 2007 ), Lionel Richie ( 2008 ) and Julie Andrews ( 2009 ).
* Julie Talen's Pretend ( 2003 )
Julie Myerson, setting her 2003 murder novel Something Might Happen in an unnamed Southwold, calls it " a sleepy, slightly self-satisfied seaside town ".
Among those who can lay claim to fame, and who have either been born or lived in Beckenham or have had some important contribution to make to the town, there are show business people such as Bob Monkhouse ( 1928 – 2003 ); Julie Andrews ( 1935-); David Bowie ( 1947-), who lived at 42 Southend Road, Beckenham from 1969 – 1973 ; Peter Frampton ( 1950-); Wende Snijders ( 1978-), the Dutch singer ; and the actors Maurice Denham ( 1909 – 2002 ), and Simon Ward ( 1941 – 2012 ).
She released a self-titled album, Julie Delpy in 2003.
In 2003, Julie Andrews made her directorial debut with a production of The Boy Friend at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, NY, starring Meredith Patterson as Polly Browne and Sean Palmer as Tony Brockhurst.
Dudley's career in film music has spanned 20 years and her film scores include: American History X ( 1998 ) an American drama directed by Tony Kaye and starring Edward Norton ; A Man Apart ( 2003 ) starring Vin Diesel ; Black Book ( 2006 ) a World War II film directed by Paul Verhoeven ; Bright Young Things ( 2003 ) British drama written and directed by Stephen Fry based on the novel Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh ; Buster ( 1988 ) a British comedy drama starring musician Phil Collins, Julie Walters, Larry Lamb and Sheila Hancock ; The Crying Game ( 1992 ) an Irish / British drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan ; The Full Monty ( 1997 ) a Peter Cattaneo directed comedy about six unemployed steel workers who decide to form a male striptease act.
In 2003, West and Burt Ward starred in the TV-movie Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt, alongside Frank Gorshin, Julie Newmar, and Lee Meriwether.
Julie Kirkbride was the Conservative spokesman on Culture, Media and Sport from 2003 to 2004, but was replaced in a reshuffle by the party leader at that time, Michael Howard.
* 2003 ( January 24-26 ): Catherine Asaro, Julie Czerneda, Ellen Kushner, Charles Vess
It was written by Carole C. Baldwin and Julie H. Mounts, illustrated by Charlotte Knox, and published in October 2003 by Smithsonian Institution Press.
Lite's morning show from May 2003 until March 2005 was married couple Gene & Julie, who are now in Dallas at KVIL.
Recent recipients include Andrew Orr-Ewing, ( 1999 ), Jonathan A Jones, ( 2000 ), Helen Fielding ( 2001 ), Jonathan Essex ( 2002 ), Daren Caruana ( 2003 ), Jonathan Reid ( 2004 ), Julie Macpherson ( 2005 ), Fred Manby ( 2006 ) and Alessandro Troisi ( 2007 ).
In 2003, Rudd married Julie Yaeger and the couple have two children: A son, Jack Sullivan ( b. 2006 ), and a daughter, Darby.
Something Might Happen ( 2003 ) is a novel by Julie Myerson about a murder in a small English seaside town and how it affects the community as well as friends and family of the murder victim.
Irulan is played by Virginia Madsen in the 1984 film Dune, and by Julie Cox in the 2000 TV miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune and its 2003 sequel, Frank Herbert's Children of Dune.
2003 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO – Julie Kiley / Cindy Nguyen
* Beyond Branding: How the New Values of Transparency and Integrity Are Changing the World of Brands, with Nicholas Ind ( editor ), Malcolm Allan, Simon Anholt, Julie Anixter, John Caswell, Thomas Gad, Sicco van Gelder, Tim Kitchin, Chris Macrae, Denzil Meyers, Alan Mitchell, John Moore, Ian Ryder ; 2003, 2004 reprint edition, Kogan Page, ISBN 0-7494-4115-1 ; 2005 paperback edition, Kogan Page, ISBN 0-7494-4399-5.
Her mother, Julie A. Phelps ( October 19, 1908 – October 24, 2003 ), was a dancer who performed on Broadway with her partner, Dick Mason ; her biological father has not been identified. She and her mother moved to Burbank, California shortly after her birth.
In 2003, she appeared in the BBC's re-telling of The Canterbury Tales alongside John Simm, Billie Piper and Julie Walters.
Monica appeared in the film While You Were Sleeping with Sandra Bullock, The Simian Line with Harry Connick Jr. and Lynn Redgrave, and Bad Girls From Valley High with Julie Benz and Jonathan Brandis in his final film role before his death in 2003 ( the film was eventually released straight to DVD in 2005 ).
* Pure Fiction ( 2003 ) a novel by Julie Highmore
Reith was married to Julie ( Reith ), but they separated in 2003.

2003 and Duncan
* 2003 – Cameron Duncan, New Zealand director ( b. 1986 )
The Spurs won four Larry O ' Brien Trophies in 1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007, all with Duncan and Popovich.
* Tim Duncan – 2002, 2003
* Tim Duncan – 1999, 2003, 2005
* Tim Duncan – 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
* Tim Duncan – 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008
In a 2003 episode of the NBC television series American Dreams, Duncan Sheik portrays Darin and performs " Beyond the Sea " on American Bandstand.
After choosing not to fight for the leadership after Duncan Smith departed in 2003, in the interests of party unity, he returned to fight the 2005 election.
* Duncan Ferguson 2003 ( now Organist & Master of the Music St Mary's, Edinburgh )
* Chryssa Kouveliotou, Robert C. Duncan, and Christopher Thompson, " Magnetars ," Scientific American, Feb. 2003, pp. 34 – 41 ( PDF )
The road led from Quanassee west to present-day Murphy, North Carolina, then over the Unicoi Range at Unicoi Gap and down to the Cherokee town of Great Tellico ( today Tellico Plains, Tennessee ) ( Duncan 2003: 245 ).
The valley between Charleston and Cleveland, Tennessee was filled for with internment camps in which thousands of Cherokee from various towns waited during the summer of 1838 for the start of the main trek west ( Duncan 2003: 261 ).
In 2003, the Conservative Party passed a Vote of No Confidence in Duncan Smith, as many considered him unable to return the party to government.
On 21 February 2003, The Independent newspaper published a story saying that a number of MPs were attempting to start the process of petitioning for a vote of no confidence in Duncan Smith, as many Conservative MPs considered him to be unelectable.
In 2003, Duncan Smith's decision to compromise on repeal of Section 28 was described as " illogical " and " messy " by other Conservative MPs.
On 6 November 2003, Iain Duncan Smith released his novel The Devil's Tune.
In November 2003, following the Conservative Party's Vote of No Confidence in its leader Iain Duncan Smith, he was elected unopposed to the position of Conservative Party leader.
After Duncan Smith was removed from the leadership, Howard was elected unopposed as leader of the party in November 2003.
Their son Iain Duncan Smith is now a British politician, and was leader of the Conservative Party from September 2001 to November 2003.
On 1 May 2003 he resigned his position on the front bench saying that Duncan Smith was a " handicap " to the Conservatives.
In November 2003 the challenge came and Michael Howard replaced Duncan Smith after a vote of no confidence.
In 2005, Duncan extended his data set to include up to 2003 in " The Olduvai Theory Energy, Population, and Industrial Civilization ".
Duncan ( middle ) and the Spurs at the White House after winning the 2003 NBA Finals
Following this successful Spurs campaign, Robinson and Duncan were named Sports Illustrateds 2003 " Sportsmen of the Year ".
* Duncan Clark ( athlete ) ( 1915 – 2003 ), Scottish hammer thrower

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