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Betty and King
* Betty King, The Lady Margaret, pub 1965, a story about the marriage of Margaret Beaufort and Edmund Tudor, parents of King Henry VII
* Jaime King as Nurse Betty Bayer, credited as James King.
In Chess-Nuts, the Black King goes into the house where Betty is and ties her up.
The Betty Boop comic strip by Bud Counihan ( assisted by Fleischer staffer Hal Seeger ) was distributed by King Features Syndicate from 1934 to 1937.
The " Betty Boop " character and trademark is currently owned by Fleischer Studios, with the merchandising rights licensed to King Features Syndicate.
During her career versus selected rivals, Evert was: 40 – 6 against Virginia Wade, 37 – 43 against Martina Navratilova, 26 – 13 against Evonne Goolagong Cawley, 24 – 0 against Virginia Ruzici, 23 – 1 against Sue Barker, 22 – 0 against Betty Stöve, 22 – 1 against Rosemary Casals, 21 – 7 against Hana Mandlíková, 20 – 1 against Wendy Turnbull, 19 – 7 against Billie Jean King ( winning the last 11 matches with a loss of only 2 sets ), 19 – 3 against Pam Shriver, 18 – 2 against Kerry Melville Reid, 17 – 2 against Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere, 17 – 2 against Helena Suková, 17 – 3 against Andrea Jaeger, 16 – 3 against Dianne Fromholtz Balestrat, 15 – 0 against Olga Morozova, 13 – 0 against Françoise Durr, 9 – 4 against Margaret Court, 8 – 9 against Tracy Austin, 7 – 0 against Mary Joe Fernandez, 6 – 3 against Gabriela Sabatini, 6 – 5 against Nancy Richey Gunter ( winning the last 6 matches ), 6 – 8 against Steffi Graf ( losing the last 8 matches ), and 2 – 1 against Monica Seles.
* King, Betty Nygaard.
* Lady Aberlin ( portrayed by Betty Aberlin ) — King Friday's niece ( or possible great-niece ) and frequently the " main " character of the segments.
Cast members Val Lehman ( Bea Smith ), Sheila Florance ( Lizzie Birdsworth ), Colette Mann ( Doreen Burns ), Betty Bobbitt ( Judy Bryant ), Jane Clifton ( Margo Gaffney ), Patsy King ( Erica Davidson ) and Gerard Maguire ( Jim Fletcher ) appeared in a live stage revue at Pentridge men's prison in Melbourne, performing various songs and sketches.
Notable alumnae include Catharine MacKinnon, Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Julia Child, Madeleine L ' Engle, Sylvia Plath, Sherry Rehman, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Rochelle Lazarus, Laura D ' Andrea Tyson and Yolanda King.
*" Betty MacDonald and Mary Bard: A Slide Show Tour of their King County Homes ".
* Walters, Betty Lawson, The King of Desks: Wooton's Patent Secretary, Smithsonian Studies in History and technology # 3, Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1969.
The name " Boopadoop " derives from the flapper catchphrase popularized by Helen Kane in the 1928 song " I Wanna Be Loved by You " ( with its tag line, " boop-boop-a-doop ") and which was referenced for the flapper cartoon character named Betty Boop, who first appeared in 1930 and was seen in her own King Features comic strip, drawn by Bud Counihan from 1934 to 1937.
* Walters, Betty Lawson, The King of Desks: Wooton's Patent Secretary, Smithsonian Studies in History and technology # 3, Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1969.
On October 15, 1948, the first eight women to be commissioned in the regular Navy, Joy Bright Hancock, Winifred Quick Collins, Ann King, Frances Willoughby, Ellen Ford, Doris Cranmore, Doris Defenderfer, and Betty Rae Tennant took their oaths as naval officers.
* 1936 Betty Boop and the Little King
Ikeda has had dialogues with many people including Arnold J. Toynbee, Linus Pauling, Wangari Maathai, Marianne Pearl, M. S. Swaminathan, Roberto Baggio, Coretta Scott King, Joseph Rotblat, John Kenneth Galbraith, David Norton, Betty Williams ( nobel laureate ), Ba Jin, and Rosa Parks.
He won Oscars for adapting the scores of such noted musicals as The King and I ( 1956 ), Camelot ( 1967 ), and Call Me Madam ( 1953 ), as well as for adapting the songs in such Hollywood musicals as the Betty Grable vehicle Mother Wore Tights ( 1947 ).
Notable Hollywood performances include Marni Nixon in West Side Story for Natalie Wood's character ( she also did dubbings in The King and I ( 1956 film ) and My Fair Lady ), Bill Lee voicing the Christopher Plummer character in The Sound of Music ,, Lindsay Ridgeway for Ashley Peldon's character as Darla Dimple in the animated film Cats Don't Dance, Claudia Brücken providing the singing voice for Erika Heynatz's character as Elsa Lichtmann in L. A. Noire, and Betty Noyes singing for Debbie Reynolds in Singin ' in the Rain, a movie in which playback singing is a major plot point.
* Betty Nygaard King.
Marni Nixon sang for Deborah Kerr in The King and I, Annette Warren for Ava Gardner in Show Boat, Robert McFerrin for Sidney Poitier in Porgy and Bess, Betty Wand for Leslie Caron in Gigi, Lisa Kirk for Rosalind Russell in Gypsy, and Bill Lee for Christopher Plummer in The Sound of Music.
Notable is Betty King, née Elizabeth Hackery, a first fleet convict girl who married Sam King at New Norfolk on 28 January 1810.

Betty and King's
She is also the subject of Betty King's 1974 biographical novel Margaret of Anjou, Alan Savage's 1994 novel Queen of Lions, Anne Powers ' historical romance The Royal Consorts, and Susan Higginbotham's 2011 novel The Queen of Last Hopes.

Betty and Mother
* Betty Quan, Mother Tongue
The movement is usually believed to have begun in 1963, when " Mother of the Movement " Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique, and President John F. Kennedy's Presidential Commission on the Status of Women released its report on gender inequality.
" It is, then, one of the volume's poems concerned with mothers, and Betty Foy, in her love and care, may be considered a natural foil to the bad mothers of The Mad Mother and The Thorn.

Betty and pub
Betty takes a job in a rival pub, and returns only when Annie apologises.
It is later revealed that Annie Walker left The Rovers Return to Betty in her will however Betty never acted on this, Gordon assured landlady Stella Price that he is not interested in the pub and it will remain in her possession.
According to the Betty Crocker cookbook, both Dickens and Ben Jonson dined on Welsh rarebit at this pub, despite the fact that the latter died almost a century before the dish is first known to have existed.

Betty and 1969
On 15 October 2011, Betty Driver, who had played Betty Williams since 1969, died of pneumonia, aged 91.
This same book was also the basis for Jimmy a stage musical about Walker that had a brief Broadway run from October 1969 to January 1970, starring Frank Gorshin as Walker and Anita Gillette as Betty Compton.
Before 1969, Sudden Valley was nothing more than " a Ranch " owned by Glen and Betty Corning.
Important literature on this subject includes Rudolf Arnheim's Visual Thinking ( 1969 ), Robert McKim's Experiences in Visual Thinking ( 1971 ), and Betty Edwards ' Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain ( 1979 ).
Uris was married three times: to Betty Beck, with whom he had three children, from 1945 through their divorce in 1968 ; Marjorie Edwards in 1969, who committed suicide by gunshot a year later.
On December 20, 1969, exactly one year after the murders of David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen, the Zodiac mailed a letter to Belli, including another swatch of Stine's shirt ; the Zodiac claimed he wanted Belli to help him.
Barney ( 1922 – 1969 ) was employed by the U. S. Postal Service, while Betty ( 1919 – 2004 ) was a social worker.
Barney died of a cerebral hemorrhage on February 25, 1969, at age 46 ; Betty Hill died of cancer on October 17, 2004, at age 85.
In 1969, she was persuaded to come out of retirement to play police officer's wife Betty Turpin on Coronation Street, a role she would play for over 40 years.
Driver was cast as Betty in 1969, after first auditioning for the role of Hilda Ogden.
" In 1969, she was cast as the new character, Betty Turpin.
Following her first appearance in 1969, Driver remained in the role of Betty continuously.
Betty and her husband Cyril move to Coronation Street in June 1969, helping her sister Maggie to run the local corner shop following the breakup of Maggie's marriage to Les Clegg.
* 1976: The first volume of Religion Index Two: Multi-Author Works ( RIT ) was published, later supplemented by a Festschriften ( 1960 – 1969 ) volume prepared by Elmer and Betty O ' Brien and RIT: Multi-Author Works, 1970-1975.
A London production opened in 1969 featuring Tony Roberts and Betty Buckley.
The show was first produced in London's West End at the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1969, featuring Tony Roberts and Betty Buckley.
* Typhoon Betty ( 1969 ) ( T6908, 08W, Huling ), struck China
The myth of the origin of the phrase " Lavender Menace " is that it was first used in 1969 by Betty Friedan, president of NOW, to describe the threat that she believed associations with lesbianism posed to NOW and the emerging women's movement.
Ashley Jensen ( born 10 August 1969 ) is a Scottish actress who is best known for her roles in the television series Extras for which she was nominated for an Emmy, and ABC's Ugly Betty.
Besides co-founding a publishing company, Madhubuti is the co-founder of the Institute of Positive Education / New Concept Development Center ( established in 1969 ), and co-founder of " Betty Shabazz International Charter School " ( established 1998 ) in Chicago, Illinois.

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