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Deborah and US
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* Deborah Shelton, US-American actress and star of US soap Dallas
Among them are Owen Roberts ( US Supreme Court Justice ), James Harry Covington ( Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia ), Daniel John Layton ( Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court ), Robert Nelson Cornelius Nix, Jr., Horace Stern and George Sharswood ( Chief Justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ), and Deborah Tobias Poritz ( Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court ).
The musical toured the US in 1976 and during the tour, Kenneth Kamal Scott replaced Andre DeShields as the Wiz, Stephanie Mills was replaced by Renee Harris, who was herself replaced in 1978 by Deborah Malone and subsequently Dorothy was portrayed by Ren Woods for the Los Angeles run at the Ahmanson Theater, where the 19-year-old made a big impression on Hollywood, casting her in the Milos Forman film HAiR.
Beginning in late 2000, she starred as the Fairy Godmother in the US national tour of Cinderella alongside Deborah Gibson and then Jamie-Lynn Sigler.
She was replaced by the network's US correspondent Deborah Knight from 2006.
On March 18, 2011, US District Judge Deborah A. Batts ruled against Prince, Gagosian Gallery, Inc., and Lawrence Gagosian.
Recent speakers at Pioneer's major events have included: former Washington, D. C. Mayor Anthony Williams, national school choice advocate Kevin Chavous, Harvard Program on Education Policy and Governance Director Paul Peterson, education policy expert Jay Greene, presidential historian and Clinton speechwriter Jeff Shesol, former Massachusetts Education Commissioner David Driscoll, Rhode Island Education Commissioner Deborah Gist, former Louisiana Superintendent of Education Paul Pastorek, Hoover Institution Fellow Bill Evers, former US Education Dept.
* Il Dolce corpo di Deborah ( 1969 ) aka The Sweet Body of Deborah ( US, 1969 )
* Deborah Cox-2012 National US Tour
She was replaced by Ten's then US correspondent Deborah Knight in 2006.

Deborah and Army
Assata Olugbala Shakur ( born July 16, 1947, as JoAnne Deborah Byron, married name Chesimard ) is an African-American activist and escaped convict who was a member of the Black Panther Party ( BPP ) and Black Liberation Army ( BLA ).
From Here to Eternity also featured Deborah Kerr, best known for prim and proper roles, as a philandering Army wife.
Deborah Sampson Gannett ( December 17, 1760-April 29, 1827 ), better known as Deborah Sampson, was an American woman who impersonated a man in order to serve in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Thus, on October 25, 1783, General Henry Knox honorably discharged Deborah Sampson from the Army at West Point, after a year and a half of service.
Deborah Sampson disguised herself as a man and enlisted as a Continental Army soldier 1782-83 was wounded twice and was later awarded a soldier's pension.

Deborah and veteran
Midday host Deborah Rath had been with parent company Emmis since 1988, as a veteran of both WRKS and WQHT's original incarnation " Hot 103. 5 ".

Deborah and National
In 1986 Finn performed with The Rock Party a charity project initiated by The National Campaign Against Drug Abuse ( NCADA ), which included many Australasian musicians such as Reg Mombassa from Mental As Anything, Eddie Rayner, Tim Finn, Nick Seymour and Paul Hester of Crowded House, Geoff Stapleton, Mark Callaghan and Robbie James of GANGgajang, Mary Azzopardi of Rockmelons, Andrew Barnum of The Vitabeats, Lissa Barnum, Michael Barclay, Peter Blakely, Deborah Conway, Jenny Morris, Danny De Costa, Greg Herbert ( The Promise ), Spencer P Jones, Sean Kelly ( Models ), John Kennedy, Paul Kelly, Martin Plaza ( Mental as Anything ), Robert Susz ( Dynamic Hepnotics ) and Rick Swinn ( The Venetians ).
Within its humanities division, the Faculty currently holds five National Teacher Fellows ; the latest being Dr Deborah Cartmell, Reader in English, who was made a Fellow in recognition of excellence in teaching and learning support.
Deborah S. Jin ( born 15 November 1968 ) is a physicist with the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ); Professor Adjoint, Department of Physics at the University of Colorado ; a fellow of the JILA, a NIST joint laboratory with the University of Colorado.
* Prebble's contributions are the papers: " Why I do not vote National "; and ( co-authored with Deborah Coddington ) " Lessons of freedom and choice.
* Deborah Lavin, ‘ Amery, Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett ( 1873 – 1955 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 ; online edn, Jan 2011, accessed 2 June 2011.
According to Deborah S. Ing, author of Philip Armour ’ s biography in the American National Biography Online,the most important business coup of Armour's early career occurred near the end of the Civil War when he predicted heavy Confederate losses and thus the dropping of pork prices … he made contracts with buyers at $ 40 per barrel before prices plummeted to $ 18 when the war ended in a Union victory.
Deborah Austin, director of legislation and policy for the National Low Income Housing Coalition, said in 1996, " For all we may not have liked about Cisneros, he was largely responsible for beating back pressure to eliminate and substantially reduce the department.
Anderson has been affiliated with many community organizations such as the United Way of America, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and the Deborah Hospital Foundation.
Just a grubby little bunch of international bandits and assassins and squatters who have perpetrated the most massive, cynical fraud in human history ... I recall seeing a television program on revisionism a few years ago which closed with Deborah Lipstadt making some statement to the effect that: the real purpose of Holocaust revisionism is to make National Socialism an acceptable political alternative again.
It was eventually filmed and released in 1941 by British National Films with Deborah Kerr as Sally.
" The article also quotes Will Nutland, head of health promotion at Terrence Higgins Trust, as saying, " The concepts of ' gift giving ' and ' bug chasers ' are definitely based more in fantasy than reality " as well as Deborah Jack, chief executive of the National AIDS Trust saying, " There is very little evidence of people trying to get infected with HIV.
* Deborah Beck, Hope in Hell: a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School, Allen and Unwin, 2005
EMMA Award – Presented by the National Women ’ s Political Caucus 2000 – (“ Inside Cell Block A ”) with Deborah Norville, correspondent
The sculpture was commissioned from Melbourne mosaic artist Deborah Halpern for installation in the ‘ moat ’ in front of the National Gallery of Victoria in 1985, but off-loaded by the Gallery when major renovations were undertaken in 1999.
He also appeared in the title role of a stage adaptation of John Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany by Simon Bent at London's Royal National Theatre in 2002, along with the role of Joseph Surface in Deborah Warner's 2011 The School for Scandal at the Barbican Centre.

Deborah and participated
She has participated in a " blog debate " called " Bridging Differences " with Steinhardt School colleague Deborah Meier on the website of Education Week since February 26, 2007.

Deborah and historical
* Hereward the Wake makes a significant appearance in Keeper of the Crystal Spring ( 1998 ) by Naomi & Deborah Baltuck, a historical romance / adventure set in a predominantly Saxon community 20 years after the Battle of Hastings.
Noted graduates and associates of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and the Department of Cultural Studies include: Paul Gilroy ( LSE ) theorist of culture and race, Angela McRobbie ( Goldsmiths ) theorist of consumption, femininity and popular culture, Celia Lurie ( Goldsmiths ) feminist theory and consumption, Jackie Stacey ( University of Manchester, film, cancer culture and science in culture ', Sarah Franklin ( LSE ) science as culture, Debbie Epstein ( University of Cardiff education, childhood and youth studies, sexuality and popular culture, Peter Redman ( The Open University ) masculinities, psychoanalytic theor, Mary Jane Kehily ( The Open University ) childhood and youth studies, Joyce Canaan ( City University, Birmingham ) cultures of higher education, Anoop Nayak ( Newcastle University ) geographies of race, Deborah Lynn Steinberg ( Warwick University ) science cultures, sexuality and popular culture, Hilary Pilkington ( Warwick University ) Russia and youth subcultures, Sue Wright ( Danish Pedagogic University ) cultures of higher education, Hazel Carby ( Yale ) race and literature, David Parker ( Nottingham University ), Mica Nava ( University of East London ) media studies, Chris Griffin ( Bath University ) girls and youth cultures, and Adrian Kear ( Aberystwith University ) performance studies and psychoanalysis, Kevin J. Brehony ( Roehampton University ) historical studies of educational ideologies ..

Deborah and first
His first marriage was to artist Deborah Lee on October 3, 1965.
* April 29 – Deborah Sampson, first American female soldier ( b. 1760 )
* December 17 – Deborah Sampson, first American female soldier ( d. 1827 )
In late 1965, Ransohoff finally gave Tate her first major role in a motion picture in the film Eye of the Devil, co-starring David Niven, Deborah Kerr, Donald Pleasence, and David Hemmings.
It first entered Parliament in 1989 when Deborah Grey won a by-election in an Edmonton-area riding.
Deborah Grey, the deputy leader of Reform, was chosen as the new party's interim leader, becoming the first female Leader of the Opposition in Canadian history.
The name occurs twice ; at the first mention Shamgar is identified as a Biblical Judge, who repelled Philistine incursions into Israelite regions, and slaughtered 600 of the invaders with an ox goad, the other mention is within the Song of Deborah, where Shamgar is described as having been one of the prior rulers, in whose days roads were abandoned, with travelers taking winding paths, and village life collapsing.
It was presented three times on The Screen Guild Theater, first on the 12 May 1947 episode with Herbert Marshall and Lilli Palmer, again on 12 January 1948 with Herbert Marshall and Irene Dunne and finally on 11 January 1951 with Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr.
On 5 September 1996, Irving filed a libel suit against Deborah Lipstadt and her British publisher Penguin Books for publishing a British edition of Lipstadt's book, Denying the Holocaust, which had first been published in the United States in 1993.
Following a succession of average westerns and the poorly received Foreign Intrigue ( 1956 ), Mitchum starred in the first of three films with British actress Deborah Kerr.
The first series of Yes, Prime Minister introduced Dorothy Wainwright ( played by Deborah Norton ) as a highly-able special political adviser to the Prime Minister.
Uxbridge played key roles in women's rights by granting town meeting voting rights to America's first woman voter, Lydia Taft, and the right to serve on juries to Massachusetts's first women jurors, and playing minor roles in the narratives of American Revolution soldier, Deborah Sampson, and abolitionist Abby Kelley Foster.
This album contained the first recording of his hit " Friends ", which he co-wrote with his wife Deborah.
In 2001 Deborah Davis became the first cantor of either sex ( and therefore, since she was female, the first female cantor ) in Humanistic Judaism ; however, Humanistic Judaism has since stopped graduating cantors.
In her first album, Rimes recorded such material as Deborah Allen's " My Baby ", whose lyrics provocatively say, " my baby is a full-time lover, my baby is a full-grown man.
It first entered Parliament in 1989 when Deborah Grey won a by-election in an Edmonton-area riding.
In 1989, following the sudden death of John Dahmer, PC MP for Beaver River in Alberta, the Reform Party gained its first MP when Deborah Grey won the resulting by-election.
Marcelo Álvarez, Cecilia Bartoli, José Cura, Diana Damrau, Natalie Dessay, Renée Fleming, Juan Diego Flórez, Marcello Giordani, Angela Gheorghiu, Susan Graham, Ben Heppner, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Salvatore Licitra, Anna Netrebko, René Pape, Bryn Terfel, and Deborah Voigt were among the artists first heard at the Met under his management.
Another bold move in the show's final months saw Number 96 feature what was publicised as Australian television's first full frontal nude scene when new character Miss Hemingway ( Deborah Gray ) made the first of several unveilings in April 1977.
In 1993 Deborah and Dan Carey founded the New Glarus Brewing Company in New Glarus, making Deborah Carey the first woman to found and operate a brewery in the United States.

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