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Alison and Helen
They had four children: ( Lady ) Janet Helen ( b. 1923 ), ( Lady ) Felicity Ann ( 1925 – 2007 ), Martin Richard ( 1927 – 91 ) and ( Lady ) Alison Elizabeth ( b. 1930 ).
In 2000, a Disney Channel television production was made, directed by Nadia Tass and starring Alison Elliott as Sullivan and Hallie Kate Eisenberg as Helen, with David Strathairn and Lucas Black in supporting roles.
Adrian Mole: the Cappuccino Years was broadcast on BBC One between 2 February and 9 March 2001, starring Stephen Mangan as Adrian Mole, Alison Steadman as Pauline Mole and Helen Baxendale as Pandora Braithwaite.
Lord Todd was married to Alison Sarah, daughter of Nobel Prize winner Sir Henry Dale, and had a son, Alexander Henry, and two daughters, Helen Jean and Hilary Alison.
The group included Brian Kennedy, Revd Richard Kirker, Helen Carr, Helen Jenkins, Alison Wheeler, Jaci Quennell and Lisa Power amongst many others.
However, upon discovering that she is pregnant with his child Kevin and Alison reconcile and they marry in a registry office in January 2000 with just Kevin's daughters ( with Rosie now being played by Helen Flanagan ), Roy ( David Neilson ) and Hayley Cropper ( Julie Hesmondhalgh ), Linda Sykes ( Jacqueline Pirie ) and Ashley Peacock ( Steven Arnold ) present.
Boyd Morehead was born in Sydney, New South Wales, the second son and child of two sons and two daughters ( and the only son to reach full adulthood ) of businessman Robert Archibald Alison Morehead and his wife Helen Buchanan, née Dunlop.

Alison and Painting
The Faculty of Arts at the University of Brighton has an international reputation for being one of the UK's leading design institutions and it has educated many key figures in the Arts, Turner Prize winners Keith Tyson and Rachel Whiteread studied at the Faculty of Arts, as did Keith Coventry, the winner of 2010 John Moores Painting Prize, the artist Alison Lapper, Cliff Wright, illustrator of the Harry Potter books, the designer Julien Macdonald and the writer-illustrator Emily Gravett.

Alison and History
* Durozoi, Gerard, History of the Surrealist Movement Translated by Alison Anderson University of Chicago Press.
* Alexander, Alison ( editor ) ( 2005 ) The Companion to Tasmanian History Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart.
* Brown, Alison M., ' Platonism in fifteenth century Florence and its contribution to early modern political thought ', Journal of Modern History 58 ( 1986 ), 383-413.
* Alexander, Alison Truganini at Companion to Tasmanian History, University of Tasmania
By Alison Maguire in Architectural History, Vol.
* W. Alison Phillips, in Cambridge Modern History, chapter I: The Congresses
In 2007, OSF initiated a ten-year plan to create 37 original plays under the direction of Alison Carey, equaling the number of plays Shakespeare wrote, collectively known as American Revolutions: the United States History Cycle.
* Alexander, Alison ( editor ) ( 2005 ), The Companion to Tasmanian History, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart.
As a result of the merger with the University of Edinburgh in August 2011 the new enlarged ECA includes Minto House, Chambers Street ( History of Art and Architecture ) and Alison House in Nicolson Square ( Music ).
* The Lesbian History Sourcebook by Alison Oram and AnnMarie Tunbull ( Routledge-2001 ) ISBN 0-415-11485-3
Leonard Allison Morrison states in his History of the Alison and Allison family that the family name Allison is interchangeable with Allenson and Alençon.
Clinton reportedly used three ghostwriters for Living History, veteran ghostwriter Maryanne Vollers, speechwriter Alison Muscatine, and researcher Ruby Shamir.
* Engraved map plate " Siege of Toulon, 19 December 1793 " Atlas to Alison's History of Europe, by Alison & Johnston, published by William Blackwood and Sons in 1850.
* Newman, Terry Referendums ( p. 304 ) in Alexander, Alison The Companion to Tasmanian History 2005 ISBN 1-86295-223-X
* Clague, John J .; Alison Parkinson, Vancouver Natural History Society ( 2006 ).

Alison and Writing
Levy began writing only in her mid-thirties, having enrolled in Alison Fell's Creative Writing class at the City Lit in 1989, continuing on the course for seven years.

Alison and painting
In 2006, the Stedelijk Museum and the University of Amsterdam held a talk on remodernism with Daniel Birnbaum and Alison Gingeras ; the introduction to this talked of the revival of painting as a possible return to traditional modernist values, such as authenticity, self-expression and autonomy, as opposed to multimedia practice.
Examples include Julian Oliver's ioq3apaint, a generative painting system that uses the actions of software agents in combat to drive the painting process, Alison Mealy's UnrealArt which takes the movements of game entities and uses them to control a drawing process in an external program, and RetroYou's R / C Racer a modification of the graphic elements of a racing game which results in rich fields of colour and shape.
Emmerich's extensive collection of artwork includes a painting of Jesus Christ wearing a Katharine Hamnett-styled t-shirt during his crucifixion, prints of Alison Jackson's works of a Princess Diana lookalike making obscene gestures and engaging in sex acts, a wax sculpture of Pope John Paul II laughing as he reads his own obituary, and a Photoshopped image of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a homoerotic pose.
Sturt pea, painting by Alison Ashby

Alison and .
* Hodge, Alison, ed.
Following the resignation of Labor MP Alison Anderson in 2009 to become an independent which then resulted in 2011 to become a member of the CLP, this increased to CLP's margin to 12 in the Assembly, leaving the incumbent Henderson Government to govern in minority with the support of Independent MP Gerry Wood.
Earlier in the year, Alison Wakefield married Kevin Webster after discovering she was pregnant with his child.
Their tragedy was too much for Alison and, after kidnapping then returning Sarah-Lou Platt's newborn baby Bethany, she committed suicide by stepping in front of a lorry, leaving Kevin devastated.
* Otis, Alison T., William D. Honey, Thomas C. Hogg, and Kimberly K. Lakin The Forest Service and The Civilian Conservation Corps: 1933-42 ( United States Forest Service FS-395, August 1986 ) online
Alison Gopnik has argued that Hume was in a position to learn about Buddhist thought during his time in France in the 1730s.
* James, J. Alison.
He married Alison Mary McNair on 20 July 1964.
Immediately after the crash, Max, one of the plane's few survivors, rents a car and drives from the crash site in Bakersfield to Los Angeles, stopping on the way to see his old high school sweetheart, Alison ( Debra Monk ), whom he hadn't visited in 20 years.
During their meal at a restaurant, Alison notices Max eating a strawberry and inquires about his allergy to them.
* Emma Ward ( Alison Whyte ) is the Line Producer on Frontline.
The series was extremely popular through its run, winning a Logie award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1995, and a Logie for Alison Whyte as most outstanding actress in 1997.
Other high profile players include Patrick Ball, Cynthia Cathcart, Alison Kinnaird, Bill Taylor, Siobhán Armstrong and others.
* Weir, Alison.
Plant continued his touring commitments with Alison Krauss, stating in September 2008 that he would not be recording or touring with the band.
Alison Latham.
Higgins was publisher of the Something Else Press, a concrete poet, husband of artist Alison Knowles and an admirer of Marcel Duchamp.
Higgins was the publisher of the Something Else Press, a concrete poet married to artist Alison Knowles and an admirer of Marcel Duchamp.
* 1995 – 33-year-old British mother Alison Hargreaves became the first woman to conquer Everest without oxygen or the help of sherpas.
* Weir, Alison ( 1996 ) Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy.

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