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Judith and Deacon
As the series begins, Judith develops a crush on Lionel, and his publisher, Alistair Deacon ( Philip Bretherton ), takes an interest in Jean.

Judith and Judi
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Judi Ann " Judith " Stish Giuliani ( born December 16, 1954 ) is a registered nurse, fundraiser for charitable organizations, former Managing Director of Changing Our World, founding board member of the Twin Towers Fund, and the wife of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
: Judith Bliss – Judi Dench
Judith Eleanor " Judi " Moylan ( born 24 February 1944, Perth, Western Australia ), an Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1993, representing the Division of Pearce, Western Australia.
Glenda Jackson, Francesca Annis, Judith Anderson, Renée O ' Connor, Judi Dench, Tabu and Keeley Hawes.
She created the role of Judith Bliss in Noël Coward's Hay Fever ( 1925 ), in which she was followed in later revivals by leading actresses from Edith Evans to Judi Dench.
Judith " Judi " Shekoni ( born in Gorton, Manchester, England ) is a British actress, model and television presenter who is based in Hollywood.

Judith and née
* Judith Miller, née Lacan
Judith Martin ( née Perlman, born September 13, 1938 ), better known by the pen name Miss Manners, is an American journalist, author, and etiquette authority.
Dushku was born in Watertown, Massachusetts, the daughter of Philip R. Dushku, an administrator and teacher in the Boston Public Schools, and Judith " Judy " ( née Rasmussen ), a political science professor.
Her father, Major-General Sir John Swinton, KCVO, OBE, DL, was Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire ( 1989 – 2000 ), is Scottish, and her mother, Judith Balfour, Lady Swinton ( née Killen ), was Australian.
His then-wife, Judith Lee Berg ( née Halpern ), convinced him to quit his practice to seek help.
* Judith Giuliani ( née Nathan ), wife of former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
The New Zealand version was hosted by Steve Parr and Judith Dobson ( née.
Judith Erola, née Jacobson, PC ( born January 16, 1934 in Sudbury, Ontario ) is a former Canadian politician, who represented the riding of Nickel Belt in the Canadian House of Commons from 1980 to 1984.
He married Judith Hall in May 1969, but later left her for heiress Lisa Voice ( née Rosen ).
Born William Sturges, he was the only son of the Reverend John Sturges and his wife Judith ( née Bourne ).
Stanford was born in Westford, Massachusetts, the son of Judith ( née Dupras ), an English professor, and Don Stanford, who works in publishing.
Judith Theresa Ward ( née Judith Minna Ward, 10 January 1949 ) is a British woman known for being a victim of unsafe convictions in 1974 for the bombing of Euston Station in 1973, and of the National Defence College and M62 coach bombings in 1974.
* Judith Rodriguez ( née Green ) – Poet
Judith Winsor Smith ( née McLauthlin ) ( 1821 – 1921 ) was an American abolitionist and women's suffrage activist.
John was born in Denison, Iowa and is married to wife Judith ( née Skelley ).
Andrew Ellicott was born in Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania as the first of nine children of Joseph Ellicott ( 1732 – 1780 ) and his wife Judith ( née Blaker or Bleaker, 1729 – 1809 ).
His mother, Selma Judith ( née Levy ), was a President of The League of Women Voters and a moderator of political debates on NBC .< ref >

Judith and Hanson
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Judith and
A number of continental European émigrés to Britain and the United States including Hannah Arendt, Karl Popper, Friedrich Hayek, Leo Strauss, Isaiah Berlin, Eric Voegelin and Judith Shklar encouraged continued study in political philosophy in the Anglo-American world, but in the 1950s and 1960s they and their students remained at odds with the analytic establishment.
By the close of 1868, Mussorgsky had already started and abandoned two important opera projects the antique, exotic, romantic tragedy Salammbô, written under the influence of Alexander Serov's Judith, and the contemporary, Russian, anti-romantic farce Marriage, influenced by Alexander Dargomyzhsky's The Stone Guest.
* " Judith and Holofernes " ( 1455 – 1460 ) Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
At the age of 87, and after an acting break of 14 years, Judith Anderson accepted the part of T ' Lar a Vulcan high priestess who restores Spock's katra to his body at her nephew's urging.
* Edward Kelley figures prominently in the 2000 novel School of the Night, which is part of the Elizabethan mystery series by Judith Cook, The Casebook of Dr Simon Forman Elizabethan doctor and solver of mysteries.
His daughter Grace is married to a British officer stationed in India, and his youngest child, Judith, who is also his favourite albeit while also being the one he understands least appears as a character in Curtain.
* Fine Arts Alumni who are successful artists include Janine Antoni ( sculptor and performance artist ), Cady Noland ( conceptual sculptor and installation artist ), Judith Inglese ( artist, ceramic muralist and children's book illustrator ), Jedd Novatt ( sculptor and painter ) and Yoko Ono ( artist, performance artist, and musician ) who studied music.
The exact nature of the arrangement between Judith and de Busli is unknown, however there is evidence that such an arrangement may have continued for a number of centuries an inquisition following the death of Thomas de Furnival in 1332 found that his ancestors had held the manor of Sheffield " of the King of Scotland ", paying a yearly service of two white greyhounds.
These influenced contemporary circus artists like Australian circus comedian and hula hoop historian Judith Lanigan, who performs the Dying Swan " a tragedy with hula hoops " using 30 hula hoops.
To quote Judith Grabiner, “ Berkeley ’ s criticisms of the rigor of the calculus were witty, unkind, and with respect to the mathematical practices he was criticizing essentially correct ”.
Most recently four new Masses by Roxanna Panufnik, James MacMillan, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and Judith Bingham have received their first performance in the cathedral.
* 1999 Victor Borge, Sean Connery, Judith Jamison, Jason Robards, and Stevie Wonder
* My Glass House An ongoing project set up by artist Judith Taylor by taking black and white pictures of natural habitat found in the prison's walls.
More recent feminist scholars have stated that the influence more likely was mutual what Judith Suther calls “ a constant, usually unconscious interchange .” Suther and others also point out differences between the two artists: for example, the large architectural constructions that dominate Sage ’ s paintings are quite unlike the smaller biomorphic or metallic forms that people Tanguy ’ s landscapes.
Many point to one song, in fact, as the essence of their festival experience, for MWMF has an anthem of sorts the late Maxine Feldman ’ s composition “ Amazon ,” later adapted into an upbeat version by longtime performer and opening ceremonies director Judith Casselberry.
Ælfric ’ s Judith is quite similar to that of the poem ; and furthermore, the characters seem to have served the same purpose to stand as an example to the people in a time of war.
Pozzo also frescoed the pendentives in the crossing decorating each with an Old Testament figure Judith, David, Samson, and Jaele.
* Evangeline Chuck Dixon's first comic writing venture with co-creator Judith Hunt's pencils and hand-painting, and Ricardo Villagran's inks

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