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Juliette and Benjamin
During the 1970s, new artists modernized the chanson Française ( Joe Dassin, Michel Fugain, Renaud, Francis Cabrel, Alain Souchon, Jacques Higelin, Alain Chamfort ) and also in the 80s ( Étienne Daho, Têtes Raides ) till now ( Juliette, Mano Solo, Jacques Higelin, Matthieu Chedid, Benjamin Biolay, Jean-Louis Murat, Miossec, Mathieu Boogaerts, Daniel Darc, Vincent Delerm, Maurane, Zaz, Bénabar, Christina Goh, Renan Luce ).

Juliette and Connecticut
Juliette Magill was born in Middletown, Connecticut, she was well educated attending a boarding school in New Haven, Connecticut, and was tutored in Latin and other languages by her uncle Alexander Wolcott.

Juliette and ,"
The success of the motion picture, starring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp, brought Harris worldwide recognition, and in 2012 she became one of only four female members of the " Millionnaires ' Club ," the elite group of authors who have achieved a million sales of one book in the UK since records began.
Other TV credits were as Virginia in Emmy Award winning TV Movie " Who WIll Love My Children ," opposite Ann-Margret, " Robert Kennedy and His Times ," as young Pat Kennedy ( with River Phoenix and Chad Lowe ), the ABC After School Special " Just a Regular Kid-An AIDS story " ( with Christian Hoff and Dana Ashbrook ), Danny Thomas ' " One Big Family " ( w / Michael DeLuise ), " Spenser for Hire ," ( w / Robert Ulrich and Ron LcLarty ), " Lou Grant ," ( w / Ed Asner ) the TV Movie " Home Fires " ( w / Guy Boyd and Juliette Lewis ) and the Michael McKean TV Movie, " Town and Gown.
The story, " A Toy for Juliette ," was published in the landmark Dangerous Visions anthology in 1967.
She was once Juliette's student, whom Juliette remembered as " the narcoleptic mouth-breather in the back row ," and it was her success in life that prompted Juliette to return to teaching part-time.

Juliette and 6
* American Women's Singles Championship – Juliette Atkinson defeats Helen Hellwig 6 – 4 6 – 2 6 – 1
* American Women's Singles Championship – Elisabeth Moore defeats Juliette Atkinson 6 – 4 4 – 6 6 – 2 6 – 2
* American Women's Singles Championship – Juliette Atkinson defeats Elisabeth Moore 6 – 3 6 – 3 4 – 6 3 – 6 6 – 3
* American Women's Singles Championship – Juliette Atkinson defeats Marion Jones 6 – 3 5 – 7 6 – 4 2 – 6 7 – 5
* Oaks-( 6 )-Carrozza ( 1957 ), Petite Etoile ( 1959 ), Valoris ( 1966 ), Juliette Marny ( 1975 ), Blue Wind ( 1981 ), Circus Plume ( 1984 )
** as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette ( 6, shared )

Tomlinson and Connecticut
* Gideon Tomlinson ( 1780 – 1854 ), noted lawyer, member of the United States House of Representatives ( 16th through 19th Congresses ), Senator for Connecticut ( 22nd through 24th Congresses ), and 25th Governor of Connecticut, born & interned in Stratford.
Gideon Tomlinson ( December 31, 1780 – October 8, 1854 ) was a United States Senator, United States Representative, and the 25th Governor for the state of Connecticut.
Tomlinson was elected Governor of Connecticut 1827 – 1831, when he resigned.
The Tomlinson Bridge ( built 1796-98 ) of Fair Haven ( part of New Haven ) Connecticut is named after him.
Bishop was born to William D. and Julia Ann Bishop ( née Tomlinson ) in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Tomlinson and ,"
" Someone complained that your editorials sound just like Ronald Reagan ," Mr. Tomlinson said, " and I said you're darn right and I'm proud of it.
" Unfortunately, the Inspector General's preconceived and unjustified findings will only help to maintain the status quo and other reformers will be discouraged from seeking change ," said Mr. Tomlinson, who has repeatedly defended his decisions as part of an effort to restore balance to programming.
One of the songs written by Ishiguro, " The Ice Hotel ," with music composed by Tomlinson won first prize in the International Songwriting Competition in April 2008.

Tomlinson and 6
Professor John Tomlinson ( April 24, 1932 – August 6, 2005 ) was a leading British educationalist.

Asher and Benjamin
In America, The American Builder's Companion, written in the early 19th century by the architect Asher Benjamin, influenced many builders in the eastern states, particularly those who developed what became known as the Federal style.
The children named in Genesis were Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, daughter Dinah, Joseph, and Benjamin.
Jacob's twelve sons ( in order of birth ), Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph and Benjamin, become the ancestors of twelve tribes, with the exception of Joseph, whose two sons Mannasseh and Ephraim become tribal eponyms.
First Parish Church ( Unitarian Universalist ), built 1809 as the town's meetinghouse to a pattern by architect Asher Benjamin
" Built between 1773 and 1839, the dwellings show the influence of architect Asher Benjamin.
The Homestead has windows, sidelights and other Palladian details characteristic of the pattern books of architect Asher Benjamin.
Among the artists to work here were Asher B. Durand and Benjamin Champney, the latter known to paint Mount Washington while sitting in the middle of Main Street.
He trained with the eminent Asher Benjamin in Boston and began his own professional career with the Asa Gray House ( 1810 ).
The tribes of Simeon, of Levi, of Judah, of Issachar, of Joseph, and of Benjamin were to be sent to Gerizim, while those of Reuben, of Gad, of Asher, of Zebulun, of Dan, and of Naphtali, were to remain on Ebal.
E is theorized to have been composed by collecting together the various stories and traditions concerning biblical Israel and its associated tribes ( Dan, Napthali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Ephraim, Manasseh, Benjamin ), and the Levites, and weaving them into a single text.
The simplicity of the carved mantels, window moldings, doors and deep paneled wainscoting emphasizes the drama of the ornate plasterwork ceiling medallion which is based on a template designed by Asher Benjamin.
The façade of the African Meeting House is an adaptation of a design for a townhouse published by Boston architect Asher Benjamin.
Category: Asher Benjamin buildings
An original ( 1796 ) stone spiral staircase behind the northern arch, designed by Asher Benjamin, led to the second and third floors ; it no longer exists.
The church was built between 1804 to 1807 to the designs by noted American architect Asher Benjamin for the Third Baptist Church, which used the nearby Charles River for its baptisms.
Category: Asher Benjamin buildings
Like most housewrights of the era, he often used elements derived directly from English architectural books, or those published in the United States by Asher Benjamin.
Asher Benjamin ( June 15, 1773 – July 26, 1845 ) was an American architect and author whose work transitioned between Federal style architecture and the later Greek Revival.
Asher Benjamin was born in rural Hartland, Connecticut, shortly after which his father died.
Indeed, the charm of many early New England towns owes a debt to Asher Benjamin.
Asher Benjamin died in Springfield at the age of 72.
* 1833 — Asher Benjamin House, 9 West Cedar Street, Boston, Massachusetts
File: Coleman Hollister House Greenfield Massachusetts Asher Benjamin. jpg | Coleman-Hollister House, 1796, Greenfield, Massachusetts
Image: Old West Church Boston Asher Benjamin 1806. jpg | Old West Church, 1806, Boston
* Mary Wallace Crocker, " Asher Benjamin: The Influence of His Handbooks on Mississippi Buildings ," The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol.

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