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Judith and Wagner
These French sources were Poésies de l ' époque des Thang by Marie-Jean-Léon, Marquis d ' Hervey de Saint Denys, and the Livre de Jade by Judith Gautier ( an intimate friend of Richard Wagner ).

Judith and 1997
On 2 March 1997, Judith Beatrice Bari died at home of breast cancer.
Her film appearances also include The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne ( 1987 ), Stiff Upper Lips ( 1997 ), Howards End ( 1992 ), and BBC Theatre Night in Joe Orton's farce What the Butler Saw ( 1987 ) playing Mrs Prentice, where the cast included husband Timothy West with Dinsdale Landen and Tessa Peake-Jones, as well as a cameo in The Boys From Brazil ( 1978 ).
* Judith Tarr, " Queen of Swords ", A Forge Book, Published by Tom Doherty LLC., 1997
Thigpen had a long and prolific theater career, and appeared in numerous musicals including Godspell, The Night That Made America Famous, The Magic Show, Working, Tintypes and An American Daughter ( for which she won her Tony Award for her portrayal of Dr. Judith Kaufman in 1997 ).
On December 18, 1997, San Mateo County Superior Court Judge Judith Kozloski ruled that the insurance benefits should be split equally between the two women, $ 1. 5 million each, and dismissed the other claims.
Solanas's sister, Judith A. Solanas Martinez, is the reported copyright holder of the SCUM Manifesto by 1997 renewal.
Clare Judith Mallaber known as Judy Mallaber ( born 10 July 1951 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Amber Valley from 1997 to 2010.
Taylor died in 1989 but Charles died in 1997 after which his widow Noreen and sister Judith Taylor Mappin took charge of the business.
* " For a Summer Getaway, a Model Prison " by Judith H. Dobrzynski, New York Times, July 11, 1997
* A made-for-TV film version of the novel called The Red and the Black was first broadcast in 1997 by Koch Lorber Films, starring Kim Rossi Stuart, Carole Bouquet and Judith Godrèche ; it was directed by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe.
In A House of Her Own, her 1997 biography of Sage, Judith Suther describes these works as “ experimental abstract compositions .”
Today, the Maryland State archives has a painting of Tench Tilghman and " The two swords belonging to Tench Tilghman " left for the State of Maryland on the death on one of Tilghman's relatives, " Mrs. Judith Goldsborough Oates who died on December 26, 1997.
( Milarepa, Tibetan Buddhism )( The Shadowissue ) Judith Simmer-Brown, Parabola Vol. 22 No. 2 ( Summer 1997 ) pp. 12 – 18
# Dilts, Robert & DeLozier, Judith, Map and Territory, co-authored, Anchor Point, May & June 1997, Salt Lake City, UT.
* The New York Times, October 28, 1997, An Art Lover Who Awakened a Generation by Judith H. Dobrzynski
The original script was published in 1997 in a book about Phase II by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens and was filmed as an episode of the Star Trek: Phase II fan series, released in 2012.
* Corrie Ten Boom: Anywhere He Leads Me by Judith Couchman 1997 ;
In the 1997 federal election, Wasylycia-Leis ran in the riding of Winnipeg North Centre, and defeated Liberal Judith Optiz Silver, 13, 663 votes to 7, 801.
The Old Myers Place is the second novel, released December 1, 1997, and focuses on Mary White, who moves into the Myers house with her family and takes up residence in Judith Myers ' former bedroom.
* Laura, Judith, Goddess Spirituality for the 21st Century, RTP / Open Sea, 1997.
In 1997, Michael starred in the world premiere of Judith Thompson ’ s Sled at Toronto ’ s Tarragon Theatre then returned to film, co-starring in the cult thriller Captured.
* Senator Judith Troeth: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy ( from 6 October 1997 )
Others criticize Judith Butler for taking ethnomethodological and symbolic interactionist sociological analyses of gender and merely reinventing them in the concept of performativity ( Dunn 1997 ; Green 2007 ).
* Judith Albright, 1997, Our Lady at Garabandal, ISBN 1-880033-04-6

Judith and Pursuit
* Judith Arndt — Cycling, Women's Individual Pursuit

Judith and Privacy
* Judith Jarvis Thomson, " The Right to Privacy ," in Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood, eds., Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations ( Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000, formerly Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1995 ), 552 pages, pp. 34 – 46.

Judith and Law
* Judith Chomsky ( born 1942 ), American human rights lawyer and co-founder of the Juvenile Law Center
* Judith Evans Grubbs, Women and the Law in the Roman Empire, Routledge, 2002, ISBN 0-415-15240-2.
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 Rise
" He is also encountered in Greg Cox's non-canonical novels The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, as Dr. Evergreen, a 1980s scientist who discovers a hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica, in Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang, and in Federation ( Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens ) as Zefram Cochrane's benefactor Micah Brack.
* Judith M. Brown, 1972, Gandhi's Rise to Power: Indian Politics, 1915 – 1922, London.

Judith and Technology
Since Levin's appointment, all of his provosts have gone on to head other universities: Judith Rodin ( appointed by his predecessor ) as president of the University of Pennsylvania, becoming the first female president of an Ivy League university, Alison Richard as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Susan Hockfield as president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Andrew D. Hamilton as vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford.
Judith Halberstam, author of Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters, writes, " The cause for Buffalo Bill's extreme violence against women lies not in his gender confusion or his sexual orientation but in his humanist presumption that his sex and his gender and his orientation must all match-up to a mythic norm of white heterosexual masculinity.

Judith and Ithaca
* Krasner, Stephen D .: “ Westphalia and all that ” in Judith Goldstein & Robert Keohane ( eds ): Ideas and Foreign Policy ( Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1993 ), pp. 235-264

Judith and Cornell
She won the Tony Award for her performance as Blanche Dubois in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948, sharing the prize with Katherine Cornell ( who won for the female lead in Antony and Cleopatra ) and Judith Anderson ( for the latter's portrayal of Medea ).
* Amma: Healing the Heart of the World by Judith Cornell, ( William Morrow & Company, ISBN 0-688-17079-X )
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.
* Feminist Contentions: A Philosophical Exchange ( with Seyla Benhabib, Judith Butler, and Drucilla Cornell, 1994 )

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