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* Anne Moody ( born 1940 ) is a civil rights activist and author.
* Anne Moody, civil rights activist and author of Coming of Age in Mississippi, attended Natchez Junior College.
These include: Oleta Adams " Circle of One " album ( reaching No. 1 in the UK charts 1991 ); Marc Almond " Tenement Symphony " album which included the epic tracks " Jacky " and " The Days of Pearly Spencer "; The Associates " Wild and Lonely " album ; Rick Astley " Free " album ; B * Witched " Awake and Breathe " album ; Chris Botti " Slowing Down the World " album ; Boyzone " A Different Beat " album ; Cher " It's a Man's World " album ; Petula Clark " La Vie en Rose " track ; Lloyd Cole and the Commotions " Rattlesnakes " album ; Andrea Corr " Ten Feet High " album ; Cathy Dennis " Move to This " and " Into the Skyline " albums ; Electronic " Getting Away with It " single ( reaching No. 12 in the UK charts 1990 ); Frankie Goes to Hollywood " Welcome to the Pleasuredome " album which included their 2nd and 3rd No. 1s " Two Tribes " and " The Power of Love "; Elton John " The Big Picture " album ; Martyn Joseph " Being There " album ; Kingmaker " Sleepwalking " album ; Annie Lennox " Medusa " album ( No. 1 in the UK charts 1995 ); Let Loose " Best In Me " single ; Virginia MacNaughton " The Music " album ; Paul McCartney " Press to Play " album ; Malcolm McLaren " Duck Rock " album ; The Men They Couldn't Hang " A Map Of Morocco " single ; George Michael " Careless Whisper " single ( reaching No. 1 in 25 countries ); Liza Minnelli " Results " album ( reaching No. 6 in the UK charts 1989 ); The Moody Blues " Greatest Hits " album ; Moist " Gasoline " single ; Jimmy Nail " Crocodile Shoes " album ( reaching No. 2 in the UK charts 1994 ); The Painted Word " Lovelife " album ; Pet Shop Boys " Very " album ; Pulp " Different Class " and " This Is Hardcore " albums ( both reaching No. 1 ); Rialto " Monday Morning 5: 19 " single ; Frances Ruffelle " Stranger To The Rain " single ; S Club " 7 album " ( No. 1 in the UK charts 2000 ); Scarlet " Naked " album ; Seal first 3 albums " Seal " " Seal II " " Human Being "; Siphiwo " Hope " album ( featuring Nelson Mandela on the title track ); Wendy Stark " Stark " album ; Rod Stewart " A Spanner in the Works " album and " If We Fall in Love Tonight " album and the single " Downtown Train "; Suggs " The Lone Ranger " album ; Travis " More Than Us " EP featuring Anne on the title track ; Tina Turner " Wildest Dreams " album ; Wet Wet Wet " Holding Back the River " album ( reaching No. 2 in the UK charts 1989 ); Wham!
On March 11, 2005, as part of the inaugural Mosaic Music Festival, he performed at the Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay in Singapore, with his international trio of Shawn Kelley and Belinda Moody, Singaporean singers Claressa Monteiro, Jacintha Abisheganaden, Anne Weerapass and Rani Singam together with Jazz legend James Moody, in a concert to commemorate Moody's 80th birthday.
The incident is recorded in the autobiography of one of the members in attendance, Anne Moody.
Anne Moody ( born September 15, 1940 ) is an African-American author who has written about her experiences growing up poor and black in rural Mississippi, joining the Civil Rights Movement, and fighting racism against blacks in the United States beginning in the 1960s
The cast of Something in the Air included Colin Moody ( who played Tom Dooley ), Eric Bana ( Joe Sabatini ( 2000 – 01 ), Anne Phelan ( Monica Taylor ), Ray Barrett ( Len Taylor ), Ulli Birvé ( Helen Virtue ), Roger Oakley ( Doug Rutherford ), Frankie J. Holden ( Stuart McGregor ), Kate Fitzpatrick ( Julia Rutherford ), Melita Jurisic ( Dr. Eva Petrovska ), Jeremy Lindsay Taylor ( Ryan Cassidy ), Sullivan Stapleton ( Wayne Taylor ), Danielle Carter ( Sally Sabatini ), Alan Brough ( Warren Brown ( 2000 ), Martin Copping ( Jimmy Hibberd ( 2000 ) and Vince Colosimo ( Joe Sabatini ( 2001 ), hired to replace Eric Bana )

Anne and 1940
* Children: Michael Francis Compton ( b. 25 November 1940 ) Doreen Crick ; Gabrielle Anne ( b. 15 July 1951 ) and Jacqueline Marie-Therese Nichols ( b. 12 March 1954, d. 28 February 2011 ) Odile Crick ;
With his third wife, Beryl, he had three children, Johnny Weissmuller, Jr. ( September 23, 1940 – July 27, 2006 ), Wendy Anne Weissmuller ( b. June 1, 1942 ), and Heidi Elizabeth Weissmuller ( July 31, 1944 – November 19, 1962 ).
* 20 Mule Team ( 1940 ) with Anne Baxter and Noah Beery, Jr.
She reprised the role in Anne of Windy Poplars, a 1940 film adaption.
Claud Cockburn married three times: to Hope Hale Davis, with whom he fathered Claudia Cockburn Flanders ( wife of Michael Flanders ); to Jean Ross ( part model for Christopher Isherwood's Sally Bowles of Cabaret fame ), with whom he fathered Sarah Caudwell Cockburn, author of detective stories ; and in 1940 to Patricia Byron ( née Patricia Evangeline Anne Arbuthnot ( 17 March 1914-6 October 1989 ), married firstly on 10 October 1933 to Arthur Cecil Byron, son of Cecil Byron, by whom she had a son Darrell Byron, who died in Ireland aged two, divorcing in 1940, daughter of Major John Bernard Arbuthnot and Olive Blake ), who wrote the book The Years of the Week and also wrote an autobiography, Figure of Eight, with whom he fathered Alexander, Andrew ( husband of Leslie Cockburn ), and Patrick, all three of whom are also journalists.
Anderson's long-running 1927 comedy-drama about married life, Saturday's Children, in which Humphrey Bogart made an early appearance, was filmed three times – in 1929 as a part-talkie, in 1935 ( in almost unrecognizable form ) as a B-film Maybe It's Love and once again in 1940 under its original title, starring John Garfield in one of his few romantic comedies, along with Anne Shirley and Claude Rains.
In the summer of 1940, Darnell began working on The Mark of Zorro ( 1940 ), in which she again co-starred as Power's sweetheart in a role for which Anne Baxter was previously considered.
York has an older sister, Penelope Anne ( born 1940 ) and younger twin sisters, Caroline and Bridget ( born 1947 ) but Bridget died a few hours after birth, according to his autobiography.
Born September 12, 1940, in Jamestown, Tennessee, Crouch currently resides in Washington DC with his wife, the former Anne Novotny.
* Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister from 1937 – 1940, lived in King's Norton for most of his life, as did his wife Anne
Her big aria in the opera was My Man's Gone Now, Serena's lament after her husband is murdered in a crap game ; but it was Anne Brown, and not Ruby Elzy who sang it on the so-called " original cast " album of selections from Porgy and Bess, made in 1940.
In 1940 he married Anne Stopford ; they had one son and one daughter.
* Anne Campbell née Lucas ( b. 1940 )-MP for Cambridge from 1992 to 2005 ; Chair of the Fabian Society, 2008.
* James Harold Charles Hamilton, Marquess of Hamilton ( born 19 August 1969 ), who was married on 7 May 2004 at the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks, to Tanya Marie Nation ( b. Neuilly-sur-Seine, 30 April 1971 ), eldest daughter of Douglas Percy Codrington Nation ( Rawalpindi, 12 February 1942 – New York, 2 September 2001 ), senior managing director of Bear Stearns International Ltd. ( 1942 – 2001 ) and his wife ( New York, 10 April 1970, divorced 1989 ) Barbara " Bobbie " Anne Brookes ( 1940 ).
Penelope Anne Coelen ( born 15 April 1940 in Durban, South Africa ) was Miss World 1958.
* Ted Koppel ( b. 1940 ), American political journalist, husband of Grace Anne, father of Andrea
They were in the independently-produced, RKO-released 1939 Jean Hersholt vehicle Meet Dr. Christian, made brief cameo appearances in RKO's 1940 Anne of Green Gables installment Anne of Windy Poplars and co-starred with Frankie Darro, Keye Luke and Mantan Moreland in two 1941 Monogram series films, The Gang's All Here and Let's Go Collegiate.
Anne " Annie " Avril Nightingale MBE ( born 1 April 1940 ) is an English radio broadcaster.
He was three years older than Anne and they had, according to Anne, been " inseparable " during the summer of 1940, when Anne turned 11.

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Many students of the Courtauld have gone on to become directors of major museums, including John Hayes ( National Portrait Gallery, 1974 – 94 ), Anne d ' Harnoncourt ( Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1982 – 2008 ), Neil MacGregor ( National Gallery, 1987 – 2002 ; British Museum 2002 –), Sir Nicholas Serota ( Tate, 1988 –), Sir Mark Jones ( Victoria and Albert Museum, 2001 –), Nicholas Penny ( National Gallery, 2008 –), Kaywin Feldman ( Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 2008 -), David Franklin ( Cleveland Museum of Art, 2010 -) and Thomas P. Campbell ( Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009 –).
The couple had one child, Anne France Mannheimer ( now known as Annette de la Renta ) ( 1939 -), who was born after Mannheimer's death.
* Anne Glover, ( 1956 -), Professor of Molecular & Cell Biology at the University of Aberdeen, Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland, ( 1996 -)

Anne and civil
Henry, fearful the dispute could be the spark to ignite civil war in Ireland, sought to resolve the matter by arranging an alliance between Piers's son, James, and Anne Boleyn.
Historian Anne F. Thurston wrote that it " led to loss of culture, and of spiritual values ; loss of hope and ideals ; loss of time, truth and of life ..." Barnouin and Yu summarized the Cultural Revolution as " a political movement that produced unprecedented social divisions, mass mobilization, hysteria, upheavals, arbitrary cruelty, torture, killings, and even civil war ...", calling Mao " one of the most tyrannical despots of the twentieth century.
Under Queen Anne holders of many civil and Military were required to take oaths of allegiance, supremacy, and abjuration, attend an Anglican Church of Ireland eucharist service and declare against the catholic beliefs in transubstantiation.
" Attorney Anne Bremner, who met Letourneau in 2002 during Fualaau's civil suit, said that Letourneau considered her affair with Fualaau to be " eternal and endless.
Anne Geneviève de Bourbon ( 28 August 1619 – 5 April 1679 ) was a French princess who is remembered for her beauty and amours, her influence during the civil wars of the Fronde, and her final conversion to Jansenism.
Abigail Anne " Gibbie " Folger ( August 11, 1943 – August 9, 1969 ) was an American coffee heiress, debutante, socialite, volunteer, civil rights devotee and member of the prominent United States Folger family.
From 1637 to 1638 he took part in both the civil trial and church trial of Anne Hutchinson during the Antinomian Controversy, being one of the two ministers representing Roxbury.
It trained civil rights leader Rosa Parks prior to her historic role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, as well as providing training for many other movement activists including the members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ), Septima Clark, Anne Braden, Martin Luther King, Jr., James Bevel, Rosa Parks, Hollis Watkins, Bernard Lafayette, Ralph Abernathy and John Lewis in the mid-and-late 1950s.
In the 1630s Anne Hutchinson began to hold religious meetings in her home, which attracted the attendance not only of women but of prominent men, including affluent young civil officials.
During the reigns of William III, Anne, George I and George II the sovereign remained responsible for the maintenance of the civil government and for the support of the royal household and dignity, being allowed for these purposes the hereditary revenues and certain taxes.
From 1637 to 1638, during the Antinomian Controversy, he sat with the other colonial ministers during both the civil and church trials of Anne Hutchinson, and was a very vocal critic of hers during the latter.
Chaired by former TD Anne Colley, this working group included GLEN, the gay rights lobby organisation, who said they expected a recommendation for civil marriage.
After the death of both king and cardinal, the Peace of Westphalia ( 1648 ) secured universal acceptance of Germany's political and religious fragmentation, but the Regency of Anne of Austria and her minister Cardinal Mazarin experienced a civil uprising known as the Fronde ( 1648 – 1653 ) which expanded into a Franco-Spanish War ( 1653 – 1659 ).
In December 1491, however, after two consecutive civil wars opposing the French Crown to an alliance of French Princes ( among them Brittany ) and foreign powers, the latter were defeated and the young Breton duchess, Anne, was married to the young King Charles VIII, thereby tying Brittany to France.
The civil buildings offer little interest, but two houses named after Anne de Pisseleu, mistress of Francis I, and Diane de Poitiers, mistress of Henry II, are graceful examples of Renaissance architecture.
17th-century French literature was written throughout the Grand Siècle of France, spanning the reigns of Henry IV of France, the Regency of Marie de Medici, Louis XIII of France, the Regency of Anne of Austria ( and the civil war called the Fronde ) and the reign of Louis XIV of France.
The Wars of Religion, the Fronde, the civil unrest during the minority of Charles VIII and the regencies of Anne of Austria and Marie de Medici are all linked to these perceived loss of rights at the hand of a centralizing royal power.
After the death of both king and cardinal, the Peace of Westphalia ( 1648 ) secured universal acceptance of Germany's political and religious fragmentation, but the Regency of Anne of Austria and her minister Cardinal Mazarin experienced a civil uprising known as the Fronde ( 1648 – 1653 ) which expanded into a Franco-Spanish War ( 1653 – 1659 ).

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