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Maeve and Sherlock
* Maeve Sherlock ( born 1960 ), British administrator
* Maeve Sherlock, August 2003-October 2006

Maeve and ),
* Maeve Binchy ( 1940 – 2012 ), Irish writer
* Maeve Brennan ( 1917 – 1993 ), Irish short story writer and journalist
* Maeve Fort ( born 1940 ), British diplomat
* Maeve Harris ( born 1976 ), American abstract painter
* Maeve Hillery ( née Finnegan ), retired Irish doctor, the widow of Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland 1976 – 90
* Maeve Ingoldsby ( born 1947 ), Irish writer
* Maeve Kelly ( born 1930 ), Irish writer
* Maeve Kinkead ( born 1946 ), American actress
* Maeve Kyle ( born 1928 ), Irish Olympic athlete and hockey player
* Maeve Mackinnon ( born 1981 ), Scottish folk singer and songwriter
* Maeve McGuire ( born 1937 ), American actress
* Maeve O ' Boyle ( born 1987 ), Scottish singer-songwriter
* Maeve O ' Donovan ( born 1990 ), Irish singer
* Maeve Quinlan ( born 1964 ), American actress and tennis player
They have four children ( 3 girls and 1 boy ) Siobhan Rose Rushin ( Dec 25, 2004 ), Maeve Elizabeth Rushin ( August 10, 2006 ), Thomas Joseph Rushin ( October 6, 2008 ) and Rose Rushin ( October 16, 2010 ).
* Circle of Friends ( novel ), a 1990 novel by Maeve Binchy
A corrupt version of Boy in Darkness was published both in an anthology, The Inner Landscape ( 1969 ), and separately in 1976 with an introduction by Peake's widow, Maeve Gilmore.
* From no wave to national cinema: the cultural landscape of Vivienne Dick's early films ( 1978-1985 ), Maeve Connolly, National Cinema and Beyond, Four Courts Press 2004, 61-73.
Since then she has had some notable roles, including Maureen Connell in Between the Lines ( 1992 – 1994 ), Shona Spurtle in the anarchic Scottish sitcom The High Life ( 1994 – 1995 ), Madame Sin in In The Red BBC TV ( 1998 ), Janice Taylor in Holby City ( 2000 – 2002 ), Sharon in The Smoking Room ( 2004 – 2005 ), Maeve Brown in EastEnders, clinical psychiatrist Pru Plunkett in Midsomer Murders and the mistrusting Alsia in Shoebox Zoo.

Maeve and life
He also began teaching life drawing at Westminster School of Art where he met painter Maeve Gilmore, whom he married in 1937.

Maeve and May
In May 2010, it was officially revealed that writer-director Scherfig " borrowed " her plot from the Irish novel Evening Class by Maeve Binchy.

Maeve and 2010
Early in 2010 Sebastian Peake announced that his daughter had found Maeve Gilmore's notebook MS of Titus Awakes in the family's attic.
In 2010, Taylor-Compton appeared in The Runaways where she plays Lita Ford, alongside Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning, and Stella Maeve.

Maeve and former
* Nemain: The former ruler of Temra until her student Maeve took it over by force.
Maeve Ingoldsby ( born 1947 ) is a former writer of the Raidió Teilifís Éireann radio show Only Slaggin ' and former writer on RTÉ soap operas Glenroe and Fair City.
On multiple occasions from 1991 to 1994, former movie actress Jane Powell replaced Ms. Fulton as Lisa and even soap veteran Maeve McGuire filled in during that same the time period as well.
Maeve Anne Quinlan ( born November 16, 1964 in Chicago, Illinois ) is an American actress and former professional tennis player.

Maeve and Council
The bridge was renamed for the legendary Queen Maeve at a meeting of the Municipal Council on 2 January 1922.

Sherlock and Durham
However, in Sherlock Holmes: The Unauthorized Biography, the " smaller university " is said to be Durham University.
: In 1912, Hershfield switched heroes and introduced a new strip called Dauntless Durham of the U. S. A. Durham, a handsome, pipe-smoking combination of Sherlock Holmes, Nick Carter and Frank Merriwell, was the soul of honor and polite to a fault.

Sherlock and ),
Although Sherlock Holmes is not the original fiction detective ( he was influenced by Poe's Dupin and Gaboriau's Lecoq ), his name has become a byword for the part.
Meanwhile, the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, created by Arthur Conan Doyle, is a spyhunter for Britain in the stories " The Adventure of the Second Stain " ( 1904 ), and " The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans " ( 1912 ).
*" The Strange Case of the Demon Barber " ( 8 January 1946 ), an adaptation of the Sweeney Todd story featured in an episode of the radio drama The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
The Rainbow Affair is notable for its thinly disguised cameo appearances by The Saint, Miss Marple, John Steed, Emma Peel, Tommy Hambledon ( at whose flat Solo and Ilya encounter Steed and Peel ), Neddie Seagoon, Father Brown, a retired, elderly Sherlock Holmes, and Dr. Fu Manchu.
A book against William Sherlock, dean of St Paul's, called Antisozzo ( against Socinus ), written in the vein of Andrew Marvell's The Rehearsal Transpros'd, made him a name as a wit.
If there are — if, for instance, there are possible but non-actual dogs ( dogs of some non-actual but possible species, perhaps ) or nonexistent beings ( like Sherlock Holmes, perhaps ), then these things might also figure in the extensions of various concepts and expressions.
It was also mentioned in the third episode of Season 2 of BBC's Sherlock ( TV series ), and has been speculated to have been a part of Sherlock's fake death scheme.
Some of Barrymore's silent film roles included A. J. Raffles in Raffles the Amateur Cracksman ( 1917 ), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( 1920 ), Sherlock Holmes ( 1922 ), Beau Brummel ( 1924 ), Captain Ahab in The Sea Beast ( 1926 ), and Don Juan ( 1926 ).
During the war, Rathbone displayed a penchant for disguise ( a skill which he coincidentally shared with what would become perhaps his most memorable character, Sherlock Holmes ), when on one occasion, in order to have better visibility, Rathbone convinced his superiors to allow him to scout enemy positions during daylight hours instead of during the night, as was the usual practice in order to minimize the chance of detection by the enemy.
Having eventually retrieved the cavorite, the League delivers it into the hands of their employer — none other than Professor Moriarty ( arch nemesis of Sherlock Holmes ), who plans to use it in an airship of his own, with which he will bomb his adversary's Limehouse lair flat, taking large parts of London and the League itself with it.
Having survived the encounter with Sherlock Holmes, he went on to become the head of British Intelligence under the code-name " M " ( a nod to the James Bond novels and films ), but still maintained his criminal interests.
Another story, " The Adventure of the Greek Invertebrate " ( a play on " The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter ", the story that introduced Sherlock Holmes's brother Mycroft ), features Professor Moriarty's brothers, the colonel and the station master, and offers an explanation for the lack of variety in their forenames.
* In the computer adventure Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened, Holmes encounters Moriarty locked in a Switzerland mental hospital in 1895 ( four years after The Final Problem ), where the Professor has suffered severe brain injuries from the Falls.
* The Camera was used as a location in the films Young Sherlock Holmes ( 1985 ), Opium Wars ( Yapian zhanzheng ) ( 1997 ), The Saint ( 1997 ), and The Red Violin ( 1998 ).
In the film Sherlock Holmes ( 2009 ), a scene graphically portrays the American Ambassador Standish erupting in flames after shooting his gun, before jumping out of the window and falling into a carriage below in a vain attempt to extinguish the flames.
Nerf Herder is a pop punk band from Santa Barbara formed in 1994 by Parry Gripp ( vocals, guitar ), Charlie Dennis ( bass ) and Steve Sherlock ( drums ).
Nerf Herder was formed in Santa Barbara in 1994 by Parry Gripp ( vocals, guitar ), Charlie Dennis ( bass ) and Steve Sherlock ( drums ).
After My Fair Lady, Holloway was able to get film roles in Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter ( 1968 ), which starred the 1960s British pop group Herman's Hermits, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, Flight of the Doves and Up the Front, all in the early 1970s.

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