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Judith and Evans
Their Shakespeare adaptations included a one-hour Macbeth starring Maurice Evans and Judith Anderson, and a ninety-minute Hamlet, starring John Gielgud.
These included Patrick Evans ’ s bio-critical contribution for the " Twayne's World Authors Series ," Janet Frame ( 1977 ), Gina Mercer's feminist reading of the novels and autobiographies, Janet Frame: Subversive Fictions ( 1994 ), and Judith Dell Panny's allegorical approach to the works, I have what I gave: The fiction of Janet Frame ( 1992 ).
: Judith Bliss – Edith Evans
A UK television production in 1960 featured Edith Evans as Judith Bliss and Maggie Smith as Jackie Coryton.
Judith Evans reported in the Washington Post that both critics and supporters of Cisneros said he never lacked passion for his job and that he was able to make changes at the margin that made HUD a more effective housing provider.
Among those in attendance were Forrest J Ackerman, Bloch, Leslie A. Croutch, E. Everett Evans, James " Rusty " Hevelin, David H. Keller, Judith Merril, Sam Moskowitz, Chad Oliver, George O. Smith, Will Sykora, Tucker, and Donald Wollheim.
Evans and actress Judith Anderson brought their famous stage Macbeth to the Hallmark Hall of Fame on two separate occasions, each time with a different supporting cast.
Basic's list of authors includes Christopher Andrew, Anthony Appiah, Isaac Asimov, Robert Axelrod, Susan R. Barry, Daniel Bell, John Bradshaw, Allan Brandt, Richard Brookhiser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, William F. Buckley, Stephen Carter, Iris Chang, George Chauncey, Stephanie Coontz, Dinesh D ’ Souza, Devra Davis, Richard Dawkins, Hernando de Soto, Jared Diamond, Michael Eric Dyson, Thomas B. Edsall, Richard Evans, Graham Farmelo, Niall Ferguson, Richard Feynman, Richard Florida, Robin Lane Fox, Sigmund Freud, Howard Gardner, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Clifford Geertz, George Gilder, Barry Glassner, Robert Harms, Judith L. Herman, Christopher Hitchens, Douglas Hofstadter, Samuel P. Huntington, Jacqueline Jones, June Jordan, Leszek Kołakowski, Lawrence Krauss, Irving Kristol, George Lakoff, Edward Larson, Christopher Lasch, Mary Lefkowitz, Lawrence Lessig, Claude Levi-Strauss, Bernard Lewis, Robert Jay Lifton, Jeff Madrick, Nelson Mandela, Benoit Mandelbrot, Ernst Mayr, Walter A. McDougall, John McWhorter, Dana Milbank, Alice Miller, Walter Mosley, Charles Murray, Richard John Neuhaus, Donald Norman, Robert Nozick, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., James T. Patterson, Orlando Patterson, Jean Piaget, Steven Pinker, Karl Popper, Samantha Power, Diane Ravitch, Eugene Rogan, Juliet Schor, Brent Scowcroft, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Lee Smolin, Timothy Snyder, Thomas Sowell, Ian Stewart, Cass Sunstein, Beverly Daniel Tatum, Lester Thurow, Sherry Turkle, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Michael Walzer, Elizabeth Warren, George Weigel, Steven Weinberg, Cornel West, Frank Wilczek, A. N.
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.
He was married for many years to Beverley Keith ( died of lung cancer, 1966 ), married briefly to Christine Conrad, a possibly bigamous relationship, ended either by annulment or divorce, then to Judith Evans.
Jones currently stars in the NBC drama series Awake as psychiatrist Dr. Judith Evans.
Of his Shakespearean roles on Broadway, Cromwell played Paris, kinsman to the prince, in Romeo and Juliet ( 1935 ) starring Katharine Cornell, who also produced the play, and Maurice Evans, in the title roles ; Rosencrantz in Hamlet ( 1936 ), which was staged and produced by Guthrie McClintic ( Cornell's husband, who had been married to Estelle Winwood ), starring John Gielgud in the title role, Judith Anderson as Gertrude, and Lillian Gish as Ophelia ; and Lennox in the revival of Macbeth ( 1948 ) starring Michael Redgrave in the title role and Flora Robson as Lady Macbeth, with Julie Harris as a witch, Martin Balsam as one of the three murderers, and Beatrice Straight as Lady MacDuff.
* Hallmark Hall of Fame: MacDuff in Macbeth ( 1954 ) with Maurice Evans and Judith Anderson

Judith and Women
* " Women and Prayer: An Attempt to Dispel Some Fallacies ", Judith Hauptman, Judaism 42 ( 1993 ): 94-103.
* Women and Prayer: An Attempt to Dispel Some Fallacies, Judith Hauptman, Judaism 42 ( 1993 ): 94-103.
* Gardner, Judith and el Bushra, Judy, editors, Somalia – The Untold Story: The War Through the Eyes of Somali Women, Pluto Press ( 2004 ).
; Dave Cook became National Organiser in 1975 ; Pete Carter prominent in UCATT ; Beatrix Campbell and Judith Hunt active in National Women ’ s Advisory ; Jacques, on the EC since 1967 and replacing James Klugmann on Marxism Today in 1977 ; Sarah Benton was a " heresy " favouring editor of Comment ; critics from the past, like Eric Hobsbawm and Monty Johnstone, got more influence.
* Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia: Judith: Apocrypha
* Harper, Judith E. Women during the Civil War: An Encyclopedia.
* Anderson, Bonnie S. and Judith P. Zinsser A History of Their Own: Women in Europe from Prehistory to the Present, Oxford University Press, 1999 ( revised edition ), ISBN 0-19-512839-7
* Judith Quinn, a Novel for Women ( 1939 )
* Entry on Judith in " Women at the Beginning " by Patrick J. Geary on Google Books
* Judith Laikin Elkin, Sara Adler, Jewish Women Encyclopedia
For 2004-2005, Buddies continued to fulfill its role as the centre for ground-breaking, challenging theatre in Toronto by offering a robust season of theatrical works by Greg MacArthur ( Snowman ), Daniel MacIvor ( da da kamera's Cul-de-sac ), Mirha-Soleil Ross ( Yapping out Loud ), Marie Clements ( Native Earth's The Unnatural and Accidental Women ), Adam Bock ( Theatrefront's Swimming in the Shallows ), Darren O ' Donnell ( Mammalian Diving Reflex's Suicide-site Guide to the City ), Ann Holloway ( Kingstonia ), Sky Gilbert ( Cabaret Company ’ s Rope Enough ), and an adaptation by Judith Thompson ( Volcano ’ s take on Ibsen's Hedda Gabler ).
* Hallett, Judith P: " Catullus and Horace on Roman Women Poets ", Antichthon 40 ( Thematic issue: Catullus in Contemporary Perspective, 2006 ), 65-88
* In a 1994 appearance by Judith Light on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to promote her TV movie Against Their Will: Women in Prison, Leno poked fun that it must be sweeps and noted that most women in prison are, in fact, there against their will.
Mary Daly, for example, cited her in her work The Church and the Second Sex, while Judith Plaskow both published a dissertation on Saiving's essay ( entitled Sex, Sin and Grace: Women ’ s Experience and the Theologies of Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Tillich ) and reproduced the 1960 article in her anthology Womanspirit Rising: A Feminist Reader in Religion.
Robson appeared alongside Jenny Eclair and Dillie Keane in the original cast of Grumpy Old Women Live, a spin-off from the television series Grumpy Old Women ( 2004-07 ), written by Jenny Eclair and Judith Holder.
She has made appearances on the hit CBS sitcom, Two and a Half Men as Mandi, Kandi's mom in " Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Burro "; and also appeared in the final episode of Designing Women, playing the trophy wife of a business rival of Judith Ivey's character, B. J.
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 Law
* Judith Chomsky ( born 1942 ), American human rights lawyer and co-founder of the Juvenile Law Center
* Judith Wagner DeCew, 1997, In Pursuit of Privacy: Law, Ethics, and the Rise of Technology, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
The judges were Edward Brooke, US Senator, Massachusetts ; Nat Hentoff, author and columnist, The Village Voice ; Fay Kanin, President, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ; Judith Krug, Director, The American Library Association ; and Charles Nesson, Dean, Harvard Law School.
* “ Stereotypes and the Shaping of Identity .” In Prejudicial Appearances: The Logic of American Anti-Discrimination Law by Robert C. Post, with K. Anthony Appiah, Judith Butler, Thomas C. Grey, and Reva B. Siegel.
* Judith Sheindlin, TV judge " Judge Judy " ( although she later transferred to the New York Law School )
* Judith Cole, Advisor of International Development / Public International Law, United Nations Legal Division / United States Department of State, Switzerland
Her television work during the early 1990s included recurring roles as Ms. Higgins on the television Davis Rules with Randy Quaid, and as Sister Mary Incarnata on Phenom with Judith Light, as well as guest roles on Blossom, Family Matters, L. A. Law, and ER.
* Fisher, Judith Law, ' In the Present Famine of Anything Substantial ": Fraser's " Portraits " and the Construction of Literary Celebrity ; or, " Personality, Personality Is the Appetite of the Age "', Victorian Periodicals Review 39: 2, Summer 2006, pp. 97 – 135

Judith and Roman
* Judith of Swabia, daughter of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles the Bald ( 13 June 823 – 6 October 877 ), Holy Roman Emperor ( 875 – 877, as Charles II ) and King of West Francia ( 840 – 877, as Charles II, with the borders of his land defined by the Treaty of Verdun, 843 ), was the youngest son of the Emperor Louis the Pious by his second wife Judith.
* Judith of Swabia, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry III
* Weiss, Judith, Wace's Roman de Brut.
After a further trip to Africa, abridged by the necessities of his position as a pensioner of the school of Rome, he painted Judith, then, in 1870, Salomé, and, as a work due from the Roman school, dispatched from Tangier the large canvas, Execution Without Hearing Under the Moorish Kings, in which the painter had played with the blood of the victim as if he were a jeweller toying with rubies.
Though it is certain that the poem is a derivative of the Book of Judith, still present in the Roman Catholic Bible, its authorship and year of origin remain a mystery.
Judith of Flanders ( or Judith of France ) ( c. 843 – 870 ) was the eldest daughter of the Frankish King and Holy Roman Emperor Charles the Bald and his wife Ermentrude of Orléans.
He was succeeded by Æthelbald, who married Judith, his step-mother, probably to enhance his status because she was the daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor.
Arnulf's daughter Judith married Henry I of Bavaria, brother of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor.
In 1089 Zbigniew's father, after the death of his Bohemian wife, married again with Judith of Swabia renamed Sophia, sister of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and widow of the ex-King Solomon of Hungary.
* Time in the poetry of José Emilio Pacheco: images, themes, poetics / Judith Roman Topletz, 1983
In September 1058, Andrew had a personal meeting with the new King of Germany, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor in Marchfeld, and they came to a peaceful agreement, marked by the betrothal of the child Solomon to the Henry's sister, Judith of Swabia.
* Judith, daughter of Welf ( 805 – 843 ), Holy Roman Empress and Queen of the Franks, was exiled to Tortona during 833 and 834.
* Judith, Roman Empress and Frankish Queen, died 843 ;

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