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Julia and appears
There is a chapter about her in Julie Powell ’ s book Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen and appears as herself in the film adaptation.
Julia appears to love Luis, but Walter has too much control over her, so she continues to work for him as she and Luis run off to live in secret with the supposedly dead Walter on their tail.
An aunt by marriage, Aunt Julia, the widow of Uncle Cuthbert, appears only in Extricating Young Gussie but is mentioned by Bertie occasionally.
Julia Davis ( Lou Gish ) appears in five episodes spanning over series 2 and 3.
Since Julia appears on the South Frieze, it is more likely that this figure is Octavia Minor.
In Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works, Julia Briggs goes further: pointing out that the word " maiden " never appears in the play, she retitles it The Lady's Tragedy, after the unnamed female protagonist.
Cassius Dio records that Julia was now engaged to Sejanus, but this claim appears to be contradicted by Tacitus, whose authority is to be preferred.
His career appears to be going nowhere ; his wife Julia ( Isabella Rossellini ) is a bored housewife who spends her time tending to the luxurious modern house he has designed for them ; their son Martin drops out of college, and has no interest in taking up his father's dream of also becoming an architect ; their daughter Christina has entered her mid-teens, and her father has started staring at her maturing body in an unfatherly way.
Julia first appears in Nineteen Eighty-Four at the age of 26, an enthusiastic participant in the Two Minutes Hate directed against Emmanuel Goldstein, a Party co-founder who claims the Revolution was betrayed.
* Julia appears in The Poetaster, a play by Ben Jonson about the poet Ovid.
Elaine does not appear in either part of " The Trip ", and appears only minimally in " The Pitch " and " The Ticket ", due to the fact that Julia Louis-Dreyfus was on maternity leave, making Jerry Seinfeld the only actor to appear in every episode, as Jason Alexander and Michael Richards are not in the episode " The Pen " from season 3.
Miss Marple takes tea with Bunny during her shopping trip with Letitia, and Bunny reveals several details about the case: she talks about the recently oiled door she found with the Inspector ; she's sure that Patrick Simmons, a young cousin of Letitia's who, with his sister Julia, is also staying at Little Paddocks, is not as he appears ; and, most tellingly, she's absolutely positive there was a different lamp in the room on the night of the murder ( the one with the shepherdess and not with the shepherd ) than there was now.
The triumviri settled some of their veterans here, whence it appears as Colonia Julia Felix Classica Suessa.
The name Contributa Julia appears on an 1849 map of Roman Hispania ( in the south-west of Spain, in the area named Baeturia ) alongside the name Regina ( presently associated with the ruins of a small Roman town of the same name ), lending some geographical support to the possibility of an association of the name Contributa Iulia or Contributa Julia with Zafra.
While she frequently appears as a member of a team, such as the Avengers West Coast and Force Works, Julia starred in her own four-part Spider-Woman miniseries which explained her origin and the origin of her enemies, Death Web.
Julia Carpenter appears as Spider-Woman in the Iron Man ( TV series ) | Iron Man animated series.

Julia and Taylor
* 1978 – Julia Taylor, European pornographic actress
Henry Taylor ( dramatist ) | Henry Taylor as Ahasuerus in a photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron.
During the 1980s and 1990s, Ritts photographed celebrities such as Diana Ross, Christopher Reeve, Belinda Carlisle, Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Michael Jordan, Dalai Lama, Mikhail Gorbachev, Francesco Clemente, George Clooney, Cher, Mel Gibson, Elizabeth Taylor, Brad Pitt, Ronald Reagan, Julia Roberts, Steven Hawking, Nicole Kidman, Edward Norton, Tom Cruise, Michelle Pfeiffer, Dizzy Gillespie, Elton John, Annette Benning, Antonio Banderas, Richard Gere, Jack Nicholson, Cindy Crawford, and Tina Turner.
Julia Domna, Syrian Empress, Taylor & Francis
Taylor was married to Buda Godman, the 19 year old daughter of Otho and Julia Godman of Chicago, on November 4, 1907.
Buda ( born Helen Julia Godman ) had met Tell Taylor about two years previously when Tell Taylor was an invited dinner guest at St. Joseph's Convent and Academy in Adrian, Michigan.
Directed by Don Taylor, it starred Tyler Butterworth as Proteus, John Hudson as Valentine, Tessa Peake-Jones as Julia and Joanne Pearce as Silvia.
During a double date between Julia and Glenn, and Robbie and Julia's cousin, Holly ( Christine Taylor ), Robbie learns that Glenn is frequently cheating on Julia and doesn't plan to stop after being married.
Mystic Pizza is a 1988 American coming-of-age film directed by Donald Petrie and starring Annabeth Gish, Julia Roberts, and Lili Taylor.
The film is about the coming of age of two sisters and their friend through the romantic lives of the three main characters: Kat Araujo ( Annabeth Gish ), Daisy Araujo ( Julia Roberts ), and Jojo Barbosa ( Lili Taylor ), who are waitresses at Mystic Pizza in Mystic, Connecticut.
According to her friend and confidant Julia Brew, Normand asked near the end, " Julia, do you think they'll ever find out who killed Bill Taylor?
He is the father of Brady, Taylor and Carter Robertson, and the grandfather of Julia Field.
Field ( Peter Haskell ) Wealthy former husband of Taylor Chapin and father of Julia, with whom he lives.
** Julia Field ( Andrea Moar ) Daughter of Taylor Chapin and C. J.
Her Off-Broadway credits include Ron Taylor and Mayor Maggie in Bat Boy The Musical at Union Square Theatre, The Prince and the Pauper at The Lamb's Theatre, O ' Casey Knock at The John Houseman Theatre, Tango Ballad at The Actor's Studio and A Broadway's Diva Christmas at the Julia Miles Theatre.
Marvin Taylor cites Rydberg's definition of the phrase, " dómr um dauðan hvern ," as predating that of a more contemporary writer cited by the author in his review of Julia Zernack's Geschichten aus Thule, 1994, published in the Saga-Book of the Viking Society.
The company has enjoyed significant relationships with many writers such as CP Taylor, Tom Hadaway, Alan Plater and, more recently, Peter Flannery, Michael Chaplin, Peter Straughan, Julia Darling, Lee Hall, Sean O ' Brien and Karen Laws.
Since 1988, Gord has been married to Sharon Martineau ( née Havrot ) and they have 2 children, Julia who attends McGill University and is currently working for LOULOU Magazine, and Taylor who will attend Dalhousie University in Halifax.
Shari Ulrich went on to record 7 albums as a solo artist along with a dozen with the trios of Bill Henderson and Roy Forbes ( UHF ), Pied Pumkin, Barney Bentall and Tom Taylor ( BTU ) and currently tours with her daughter Julia Graff.
In her easygoing friendship with the Wing Commander and her allegiance with the raffish Mr. Taylor, Julia expresses a sensitivity unknown to those closest to her.

Julia and novel
In Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell's novel set in a totalitarian London, main character Winston Smith initially dislikes Julia, the woman he comes to love, because of " the atmosphere of hockey-fields and cold baths and community hikes and general clean-mindedness which she managed to carry about with her.
Jessica Mitford rarely spoke of Julia in later life and she is not referred to by name in Mitford's autobiographical novel, Hons and Rebels.
In 1763 she wrote her first novel, The History of Lady Julia Mandeville.
In 2008, Plum Pictures announced plans for a Hollywood version of the novel, the movie to be written by playwright and screenwriter Tristine Skyler and Julia Stiles to star as the novel's protagonist, with Rose McGowan as Doreen.
* The Anchorages and Chasms, noble families from Waugh's earlier novel Vile Bodies, are mentioned as the sort of people Rex would have liked at his wedding to Julia.
Julia de Roubigné ( 1777 ) is an epistolary novel.
The most important ones are: Littérature du midi de l ' Europe ( 1813 ), a historical novel entitled Julia Severa ou l ' an 492 ( 1822 ), Histoire de la renaissance de la liberté en Italie ( 1832 ), Histoire de la chute de l ' Empire romain ( 1835 ), Précis de l ' histoire des Français, an abridgment of his own book ( 1839 ), and several others, mainly political pamphlets.
* Julia Álvarez's novel How the García Girls Lost Their Accents ( 1992 ) tells the story of a wealthy Dominican family fleeing their troubled country and starting a new life in New York City.
She is best known for the 1926 Lud-in-the-Mist, a fantasy novel and influential classic, and for Paris: A Poem, a modernist poem which critic Julia Briggs deemed " modernism's lost masterpiece, a work of extraordinary energy and intensity, scope and ambition.
* Den of Thieves ( novel ), a book in the Cat Royal series by Julia Golding
In 1994, Dominican-American author Julia Álvarez published her novel In the Time of the Butterflies, a fictionalized account of the lives of the Mirabal sisters.
She appeared as Julia in the 1986 television mini-series Zastrozzi: A Romance based on the Gothic novel by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
By the end of the 2000s, Beatty appeared in the film version of Stephen Hunter's novel Point of Impact retitled Shooter ( 2007 ), directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña and Danny Glover ; the 2007 drama film that was written and directed by Paul Schrader The Walker ( 2007 ); the U. S. Congressman Doc Long in the film Charlie Wilson's War ( 2007 ), with Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts and worked with Tommy Lee Jones in the thriller In the Electric Mist ( 2009 ).
She won a BAFTA Award for the role of Edith Hope in the 1986 TV adaptation of Anita Brookner ’ s novel Hotel du Lac in a role which one of her co-stars, Julia McKenzie, has said ' could have been written for her.
The novel has since been dramatised twice more: first with Joan Hickson as Miss Marple for the 1980s series, and then with Julia McKenzie for Agatha Christie's Marple.
In the Time of the Butterflies is a historical novel by Julia Alvarez, relating an account of the Mirabal sisters during the time of the Trujillo dictatorship in the Dominican Republic.
A visit to the province of Périgord inspired the English novelist Julia Stuart to write her novel The Matchmaker of Périgord.
The historic Tower of London menagerie is described in some detail by Julia Stuart in her 2010 novel, " The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise " -- which portrays the installation of a new menagerie on the Tower grounds.
Her roles include Julia in the 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
September 6, 2011, for the 10th anniversary of 9 / 11, IDW teamed up Charlie Foxtrot Entertainment and released the graphic novel Code Word: Geronimo, written by retired Marine Corps Captain Dale Dye and Julia Dye, drawn by Gerry Kissell with inker Amin Amat.
Her novel The Woman in Red, not featuring Crook, was adapted into the 1945 film My Name is Julia Ross.
* Scribonia is mentioned in Robert Graves's novel I, Claudius when he recalls Julia's birth and later when Julia is exiled.
The novel suggests that Julia got her personality from Scribonia rather than Augustus as historians tend to claim.
* Scribonia plays a major role in the novel Caesar's Daughter by Edward Burton, trying to aid Julia in her daily life.
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter () is the fifth novel by Mario Vargas Llosa.

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