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Davis first became popular in daytime television playing opposite Beverlee McKinsey as her character Iris Cory's formear Mr, Elliot Carrington, on the soap opera Texas, a spin-off of Another World, from October 1980 through December 1981.
From October 1988 to September 1994, she portrayed Iris Carrington Wheeler on the daytime soap opera Another World.
The so-called " aria della piovra " (" Octopus aria ") " Un dì, ero piccina " in Pietro Mascagni's opera Iris ( 1898 ), on a libretto by Luigi Illica, may have been inspired by this print.
It is sung by Iris chacon, star of this soap opera.
Iris is an opera in three acts by Pietro Mascagni to an original Italian libretto by Luigi Illica.
# redirect Iris ( opera )
Hariclea Darclée as Iris ( opera ) | Iris
Pietro Mascagni Iris ( Iris ) – opera composed for her voice and interpreted in prima assoluta at Teatro dell ’ Opera of Rome, on 22 January 1898, in première for Teatro alla Scala di Milano on 19 January 1899 and in première for Bucharest National Theatre in 1908 ;

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Many species in the iris family have a great economic importance in ornamental horticulture and the cut flower industry, especially Gladiolus, Freesia, Sparaxis, Iris, Tigridia ( tiger lily ), Ixia ( corn lily ), Romulea, Neomarica, Moraea ( butterfly lily ), Nemastylis, Belamcanda, Sisyrinchium ( blue-eyed grass ), Crocosmia and Trimezia.
Between 1507 and 1511 Dürer worked on some of his most celebrated paintings: Adam and Eve ( 1507 ), The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand ( 1508, for Frederick of Saxony ), Virgin with the Iris ( 1508 ), the altarpiece Assumption of the Virgin ( 1509, for Jacob Heller of Frankfurt ), and Adoration of the Trinity ( 1511, for Matthaeus Landauer ).
* Iris ( anatomy ), part of the eye
* Iris ( given name ), a feminine given name
* Iris ( mythology ), a Greek goddess
* Iris ( plant ), a genus of flowering plants
* Iris ( American band ), a synthpop group
* Iris ( British / French band ), an instrumental rock group
* Iris ( Romanian band ), a hard rock group
* Iris ( singer ), a female singer from Belgium
* Iris ( Iris album ),
* Iris ( EP ), by Miranda Sex Garden
* " Iris " ( Goo Goo Dolls song ), 1998
* " Iris " ( Split Enz song ), 1981
* " Iris " ( Emmy the Great song ), 2011
* Iris ( film ), a 2001 biopic of Iris Murdoch

Iris and by
* Iris flower data set-multivariate data set introduced by Ronald Fisher ( 1936 ).
Harold Holt is most famously commemorated by the Harold Holt Swim Centre in the Melbourne ( Australia ) suburb of Glen Iris.
This was augmented on 24 June 1943 by a long cable between Cemaes Bay in Anglesea and Port Erin, which had the world's first submerged repeater, laid by HMCS Iris.
Meanwhile, SGI would continue to try to maintain their customers tied to SGI hardware by developing the advanced and proprietary Iris Inventor and Iris Performer programming APIs.
According to a December report by the Corporación Nuevo Arco Iris NGO, 473 FARC-EP guerrillas and 357 members of the Colombian security forces died in combat between January and September 2010.
Nuevo Arco Iris head León Valencia considered that FARC guerrillas have reacted to a series of successful military blows against them by splitting up their forces into smaller groups and intensifying the offensive use of anti-personnel land mines, leading to what he called a further " degradation " of the conflict.
Leland Stanford, the university's founder, as painted by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier in 1881 and now on display at the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts | Cantor Center
* " Iris ", a song by The Breeders on the album Pod
* " Iris ", a song by Live on the album Throwing Copper
* Iris ( 1987 film ), produced by New Concorde
For concerts and recordings they are joined mainly by Hoshiko Yamane, Iris Camaa, Linda Spa and Bernhard Beibl.
The island is mentioned in the novels The Enemy by Desmond Bagley ( 1977 ), Sea of Death by Richard P. Henrick ( 1992 ), The Fist of God by Frederick Forsyth ( 1994 ), Quantico by Greg Bear ( 2005 ), The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde ( 2005 ), Forbidden Island by Malcolm Rose ( 2009 ), And then you die by Iris Johansen ( 1998 ), The Island by R J Price ( better-known as the poet Richard Price ) ( 2010 ) and The Impossible Dead by Ian Rankin ( 2011 ).
* 1993: The Wild Iris by Louise Glück

Iris and Pietro
* Pietro MascagniIris ( 1899 )
Highlights of her later career in Italy from 1890 on included the world-premières of the part of Odalea in Antônio Carlos Gomes ' Condor at La Scala in Milan in 1891, the title-role in Alfredo Catalani's La Wally at the same theater in 1892, Luisa in Mascagni's I Rantzau at the Teatro della Pergola in 1892, and the title roles in Pietro Mascagni's Iris and Giacomo Puccini's Tosca, both at Teatro Costanzi in Rome in 1899 and 1900, respectively.

Iris and Mascagni
In fact, Mascagni himself claimed that at one point Iris was performed in Italy more often than Cavalleria ( cf.
Mascagni himself wrote a pastoral comedy ( L ' amico Fritz ), a symbolist work set in Japan ( Iris ), and a couple of medieval romances ( Isabeau and Parisina ).

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