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Alison and Sealy-Smith
* Alison Sealy-Smith as Storm ( 1993 – 1997 )
* A Raisin in the Sun ; Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role, Alison Sealy-Smith ( 2009 )
* Gamora is featured in the Silver Surfer episode " Radical Justice ", voiced by Alison Sealy-Smith.
Dillon then has a relationship with Mercedes ( Alison Sealy-Smith ), the no-nonsense Caribbean Canadian office secretary.
She is the daughter of actress Alison Sealy-Smith.
Alison Sealy-Smith ( born 1959 ) is a Canadian actress, born and raised in Barbados.
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Obsidian alumni include Rita Deverell, Alison Sealy-Smith and Philip Akin.
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Henry VIII: The King and His Court, by Alison Weir, questions the paternity of Henry Carey ; Dr. G. W.
Henry VIII: The King and His Court, by Alison Weir, questions the paternity of Henry Carey ; Dr. G. W.
Finally, Alison Weir, again drawing on the Fieschi Letter, has recently argued that Edward II escaped his captors, killing one in the process, and lived as a hermit for many years ; in this interpretation, the body in Gloucester Cathedral is of Edward's dead captor.
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.
Some modern writers, including Alison Weir, are of the opinion that Rosamund had no children ; but whether this means she never gave birth or merely that none of her children survived remains unclear.
B. Priestley's When We Are Married, with Dawn French, Alison Steadman, and Leo McKern ; and Ben Travers ' Plunder, with Griff Rhys Jones and Kevin McNally.
Columbus is also the birthplace of baseball announcer Red Barber ; boxing's first three-time world heavyweight champion, Henry Armstrong ; rock singer Andrew Wood ; the parents of Grammy-award winning bluegrass musician Alison Krauss ; American Idol contestant Jasmine Murray ; and bluegrass musician Ruby Jane Smith.
There was also disagreement among the band about what material to perform ; Woods advocated performing old favourites such as " All Around My Hat " and " Alison Gross ", while Johnson favoured a set that emphasised their newer material.
; on-air personalities during this period included the morning team of Chris Booker and Lynda Lopez ( who were also dating during this time ), game show host Todd Newton and afternoons with Tim Virgin and now-MSNBC Anchor Alison Stewart.
; Enid Palmer ( Alison Evans, 1985 – 1987 )
Later VJs included Tim Byrd of WPIX-FM ( now WRXP ), a station whose eclectic ballad-and-R & B oriented format mirrored that of VH-1 ; and Alison Steele (" The Nightbird " of WNEW-FM ).
Ryan fired 11 bullets from his semi-automatic into their Volvo 360 ; the bullets travelled through the bonnet of the car, hitting Alison in her right thigh.
Scripts are by Alison Prince ; all other production details were identical to Camberwick Green.
* John Currin ( contributor ; additional text by John Currin, Norman Bryson, and Alison Gingeras ) ( 2006 )
Books include The Disney Studio Story and Mickey Mouse: His Life and Times ( with Richard Holliss ); The Land of Narnia, illustrated by Pauline Baynes ; The Treasury of Narnia ( with Alison Sage ); Shadowlands: The True Story of C. S. Lewis and Joy Davidman ; The Book of Guinness Advertising ; a biography of Wilbert Vere Awdry, entitled The Thomas the Tank Engine Man ; A Christmas Carol: The Unsung Story ; Cracking Animation: The Aardman book of 3-D Film-making, ( with Peter Lord ); Chicken Run: Hatching the Movie ; Three Cheers for Pooh ; and The Maps of Tolkien's Middle-earth with artist John Howe.

Alison and founding
The University of Delaware traces its founding to 1743, when Presbyterian minister Francis Alison opened up his " Free School " in his home in New London, Pennsylvania.

Alison and member
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.
The Mrs Ackroyd Band, based in Manchester, consists of a core of Les Barker, Alison Younger, Hillary Spencer ( replacing previous member Lesley Davies ) and Chris Harvey.
He is a member of the band Alison Krauss and Union Station and has released two solo albums, Carry Me Across the Mountain ( 2000 ), on the Doobie Shea Records label, and Wheels ( 2008 ), on the Rounder Records label.
Alison, a member of the Tom Longboat Roadrunners, was to participate in an international track-and-field meet in Plainfield, New Jersey, on 1 August, exactly a week later.
* Alison CrumProfessor of Viola da gamba, member of the Rose Consort of Viols
In 2002, her next project was a " comeback " role in the television series Marshall Law with Alison Whyte and former Blue Heelers cast member William McInnes.
James Robertson, a British economist, and Alison Pritchard, a Schumacher Society Council member, helped to set up The Other Economic Summit ( TOES ) and NEF.
Head coach Alison Bruckert is assisted by faculty member Meredith Miller and several assistant coaches.
In August 2009 a second indigenous Labor member Alison Anderson quit the Labor caucus.
" The group's sole female member, Susan ( Alison Pill ), takes a shine to Sebastian and this threatens Dick.
Hudd and Emmett were with the show since its inception while Whitfield joined the show in 1984, taking over from Alison Steadman, who in her turn had replaced original cast member Janet Brown.

Alison and director
The current director of the Mary Jane Underwood Stryker Institute is Alison Geist.
The creative team for the production included musical director Michael Morwood, set designer Alison Allen, and sound designer Martyn J Hunt.
Finn's frequent collaborators include librettist James Lapine, director Graciela Daniele and singers / actors Stephen Bogardus, Carolee Carmello, Stephen DeRosa, Alison Fraser, Keith Byron Kirk, Norm Lewis, Michael Rupert, Mary Testa, and Chip Zien.
In 2012 the Council's director Alison Weir participated in a panel on AIPAC during the " Occupy AIPAC " conference in Washington, D. C. that was organized by a number of antiwar and pro-Palestinian groups.
Green was introduced to occupational therapist Alison Ogilvie by his then-close friend, television director Andrew Gunn.
The tartan was designed by Alison Lamb, the Society's director, and Ellen Neilsen, the weaving instructor, and was officially adopted by the province in an Act of the Legislature on March 30, 1961.
The Fort Lee Film Commission of Fort Lee, New Jersey, has worked with Alice Guy Blaché biographer Alison McMahan to create one of the only existing historic markers dedicated to the role Alice Guy Blaché played as the first woman film director and studio owner.
Warner Brothers had already purchased the film rights and signed Ridley Scott as the director, with Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell and Alison Lohman as the film's stars.
* Alison Maclean, Canadian film director of music videos
Alison Clark, the director of corporate affairs at News International, later stated, " It is not company practice to pay police for information.
* BotCon 2004: Peter Cullen, Dan Gilvezan and Michael McConnohie, voice actors ; Wally Burr, voice director ; Bob Prupis and Alison Segebarth, former Hasbro employees ; Paul Davids, Flint Dille, David Wise, Bryce Malek, Generation 1 script writers ; Don Figueroa, Brad Mick, Pat Lee, Adam Patyk, and Joe Ng, Dreamwave Productions representatives.
He attended college at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, where he had many friends including assistant director Michele Panelli Venetis and San Francisco Bay area costumer Alison Barnwell Morris, with whom he costarred in " The Deputy " at the UOP Rotunda Theatre.
In 1989, Judi Dench again worked as director for the Renaissance revival of both the theatre and television productions of Look Back in Anger by John Osborne, presented first in Belfast then in London at the Lyric Theatre, starring Branagh as Jimmy Porter and Emma Thompson as Alison.
Alison Sharman born in Manchester is the director of factual, children's and daytime at ITV.
Cornerstone was founded by director Bill Rauch and playwright Alison Carey in 1986.

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