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Other regulars included the milkwoman ( Barbara Flynn ) with whom Granville had a romantic fling ; Mavis ( Maggie Ollerenshaw ) a young woman who can never make up her mind what to buy ; Mrs Blewett ( Kathy Staff ), with a critical word for everyone ; and Mrs Featherstone ( Stephanie Cole ), nicknamed " The Black Widow ", a sour-faced, miserly hag who admires Arkwright for being likewise and shows a degree of romantic interest in him.
Barbara Staff, the Reagan co-chairman for Dallas County and North Texas, recalls that Tower spent much of his time at the convention with the closely divided Mississippi delegation and did not address the phalanx of Reagan backers in his own state's delegation.
Formerly, she served as United States Attorney for the District of Maryland and as Chief of Staff to Senator Barbara A. Mikulski.

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Olson was born Barbara Kay Bracher in Houston, Texas.
Bulwer-Lytton was born on 25 May 1803 to General William Earle Bulwer of Heydon Hall and Wood Dalling, Norfolk and Elizabeth Barbara Lytton, daughter of Richard Warburton Lytton of Knebworth, Hertfordshire.
That was how a young actress Pola Negri ( born Barbara Apolonia Chałupiec ) gained fame in Germany and eventually became one of the European super-stars of silent film.
Vannoccio Biringuccio, born in 1480, was a member of the guild Fraternita di Santa Barbara but broke with the tradition of secrecy by setting down everything he knew in a book titled De la pirotechnia, written in vernacular.
Voight was born in Yonkers, New York, the son of Barbara ( née Kamp ; 1910 – 1995 ) and Elmer Voight ( né Voytka ; 1909 – 1973 ), a professional golfer.
His youngest son with Claudette ( Wesley, born 1965 ) was raised by Orbison's parents ; Orbison and Barbara had a son ( Roy Kelton ) in 1970 and another ( Alexander ) in 1974.
By 1980, Berlusconi had established a relationship with the actress Veronica Lario ( born Miriam Bartolini ), with whom he subsequently had three children: Barbara ( b. 1984 ), Eleonora ( b. 1986 ) and Luigi ( b. 1988 ).
Theodore Raimi was born in Detroit, Michigan, as a son of Celia Barbara ( née Abrams ), a lingerie store proprietor, and Leonard Ronald Raimi, a furniture store proprietor.
Their daughter, Barbara Joyce (" Bobbi Jo "), was born on January 28, 1948, while Williams was fishing in Florida.
Nicks was born at Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, to Jess Nicks, a corporate executive, and Barbara Nicks, a homemaker.
* Ivan Joseph Iannoli ( born December 22, 1975 ) with Barbara Iannoli
* Barbara Windsor ( actress, born in Shoreditch )
Barbara Stanwyck was born Ruby Catherine Stevens in Brooklyn, New York on July 16, 1907.
Barbara Mary Crampton Pym was born on 2 June 1913 in Oswestry, Shropshire.
* A historical interest is also attached to the Gasthof zum Goldenen Kreuz ( Golden Cross Inn ), where Charles V made the acquaintance of Barbara Blomberg, the mother of Don John of Austria ( born 1547 ).
* Barbara Hendricks – ( born 1948 ), American-born opera singer
* Barbara Cook ( born 1927 ), singer, actress
A performer may also have had their stage name chosen for them by their agent ( such was the case with Barbara Eden, born Barbara Jean Huffman ).
They had two children, Barbara ( Conway ) ( born 1938 ) and Arvo ( born 1947 ).
Emanuel Bach was born in Weimar in 1714 to Johann Sebastian Bach and his first wife, Maria Barbara.
Ruth Elizabeth Davis, known from early childhood as " Betty ", was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, the daughter of Ruth Augusta " Ruthie " ( née Favor ) and Harlow Morrell Davis, a patent attorney ; her sister, Barbara " Bobby ", was born October 25, 1909.

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Built in 1873 as an opera house, the theater was rebuilt to Spanish Colonial Revival style designs by architects George Washington Smith and Lutah Maria Riggs for the Community Arts Music Association in the early 1920s, and opened in August 1924, during a period in which civic groups in Santa Barbara were beginning to unify the town's architectural look around a Spanish Colonial style.
They had twelve children, six boys and six girls: Oliver William Foster ( 1878 – 1955 ), Francis Brodie ( 1880 – 1967 ), Alec ( 1881 – 1938 ), Lionel ( 1883 – 1948 ), Noel ( 1885 – 1962 ), Violet ( 1888 – 1924 ), Raymond ( 1889 – 1915 ), Honor ( 1891 – 1979 ), Lorna ( 1892 – 1987 ), Norah ( 1894 – 1990 ), Barbara ( 1896 – 1983 ), and Rosalynde ( 1896 – 1983 ).
In 1924, Barbara Hutton's grandmother Jennie ( Creighton ) Woolworth died, leaving about $ 28 million, ($ in today dollars ) to Barbara in a trust fund worth $ 26. 1 million and another $ 2. 1 million in stock from her mother's inheritance to be administered by her father.
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Throughout the 1920s, Toler had an active role in co-writing or directing several other plays including The Exile ( 1923 ), Bye, Bye, Barbara ( 1924 ), and Ritzy ( 1930, co-written with Viva Tattersall ).

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Grant followed the album with her second Christmas album, Home For Christmas in 1992, which included the song " Breath of Heaven ( Mary's Song )", written by Chris Eaton and Grant, and would later be covered by many artists, including Donna Summer, Jessica Simpson ( who acknowledged Grant as one of her favorite artists ), Vince Gill, Sara Groves, Point of Grace, and Broadway star Barbara Cook.
* Jelavich, Barbara, " What the Habsburg Government Knew about the Black Hand ," Austrian History Yearbook 22 ( 1991 ), pp. 131-150
The roles of Bet Lynch, Ivy Tilsley ( Lynne Perrie ), Deirdre Hunt ( Anne Kirkbride ), Rita Littlewood ( Barbara Knox ) and Mavis Riley ( Thelma Barlow ) were built up between 1972 and 1973 with characters such as Gail Potter ( Helen Worth ), Blanche Hunt ( Patricia Cutts and Maggie Jones ) and Vera Duckworth ( Elizabeth Dawn ) first appearing in 1974.
* Barbara F. Walter, Committing to Peace: The Successful Settlement of Civil Wars ( Princeton University Press, 2002 ),
* Barbara Levy Boxer ( 1962 ), anti-war activist, environmentalist, U. S. Representative, 1982 – 1993, and U. S. Senator
The films Primary and Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment ( both produced by Robert Drew ), Harlan County, USA ( directed by Barbara Kopple ), Dont Look Back ( D. A. Pennebaker ), Lonely Boy ( Wolf Koenig and Roman Kroitor ) are all frequently deemed cinéma vérité films.
First Ladies Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush ( standing, left to right ), Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon, Rosalynn Carter, and Betty Ford ( seated, left to right ) at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, November 1991
* Grandchildren: Alexander ( b. March 1974 ), Kindra ( b. May 1976 ), Camberley ( b. June 1978 ), and Francis ( b. February 1981 ), Michael & Barbara Crick's children ; Mark & Nicholas, the late Jacqueline and Christopher Nichols ' children.
# Barbara ( 24 September 1495, Ansbach – 23 September 1552 ), married in Plassenburg on 26 July 1528 to Landgrave George III of Leuchtenberg.
* Fuchs, Barbara, ( 2004 ), Romance.
* to Athole Shearer ( 1928 – 1940 ), sister of movie actress Norma Shearer, mother of his daughter Barbara Hawks and son David Hawks ;
* Hedwig Jagiellon ( 1513 – 1573 ), daughter of Sigismund I the Old of Poland and his first wife the Hungarian Countess Barbara Zápolya.
* Seidlhofer, Barbara ( 2004 ), “ Research Perspectives on Teaching English as a Lingua Franca ”, Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 24: 209-239.
* Barbara Sophie ( 16 November 1584 – 13 February 1636 ), married John Frederick, Duke of Württemberg
He can be heard singing lead on several tracks, including " Bell Boy " ( Quadrophenia, 1973 ), " Bucket T " and " Barbara Ann " ( Ready Steady Who EP, 1966 ), and the high backing vocals on other songs, such as " Pictures Of Lily ".
This led to a long-term MGM contract and a sequence of films, which included the musical The Glass Slipper ( 1955 ) and the drama Man with a Cloak ( 1956 ), with Joseph Cotten and Barbara Stanwyck.

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