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Many notable actors made guest appearances, and these include the writer Ben Elton, Stephen Fry, Stephen Moore, Melvyn Hayes, Trevor Peacock, Colin McFarlane, Alexander Armstrong, Nicola Stapleton, Perry Fenwick and Rupert Vansittart.
Nicola and English
* English: Nicole / Nichole / Nicolle / Nikole / Nikkole, Nicola / Nichola, Nicolette, Colette, Nicky / Nikki / Nicci
Common Italian boys ' names, such as Andrea, Nicola or Luca, are assumed to be feminine in English, due to the ' a ' termination.
* À Nous La Liberté, and Entr ' acte: films by René Clair, English translation and description of the action by Richard Jacques and Nicola Hayden, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970, ISBN 0-671-20617-6
In the 2003 BBC Radio adaptation of Neuromancer, Molly was played by the English actress Nicola Walker.
Nicola " Nicki " S. French ( born 26 September 1964, Carlisle, Cumberland, England ) is a female English singer and dancer.
Like Arne, Lampe wrote operatic works in English in defiance of the vogue for Italian opera popularised by George Frideric Handel and Nicola Porpora.
Nicola Jane Bryant ( born 11 October 1960 in Guildford, Surrey ) is an English actress known for her role as Perpugilliam " Peri " Brown, a companion of the Doctor in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.
# This story features an example of actress Nicola Bryant speaking in an English accent as Peri is affected by a form of alien mind control ( as opposed to her usual American accent for the character ).
His wife Janet ( Geraldine Fitzgerald ) and new English teacher Suzy Travis ( Nicola Walker ) attempt to help him solve the problems.
Suzy Travis ( Nicola Walker ) is a new English teacher who arrives at the school in the first episode.
Later that the same day, Sam sees Nicola dramatically dumping what turn out to be her diaries in a litter bin outside the flat where he is staying ( it belongs to Mark Asprey, a wildly successful English writer ).
Voiced by: Chieko Honda ( Japanese ), Wendee Lee ( English, Streamline ), Nicola Amos ( English, Pioneer )
Chiesa di San Nicola ( English: Church of St. Nicholas ) In the church holds a canvas, depicting the Annunciation, of 1464 and another painting by Girolamo Bresciano of 600.
Nicola and actress
Starring Japanese actress Kaoru Yachigusa as Cio-Cio San and Italian tenor Nicola Filacuridi as Pinkerton, and with Japanese actors and Italian actors, dubbed by Italian opera singers.
Loughborough natives include Albert Francis Cross, the journalist, author, poet and playwright who was born on Moor Lane on 9 May 1863, the two time Laurence Olivier Award nominated stage actress Nicola Hughes and Coronation Streets Roy Cropper actor David Neilson, and also the notorious rock star of the mid-1960s, Viv Prince of the Pretty Things.
The series would also feature many special guest stars such as The League of Gentlemens Mark Gatiss playing Judge Death, Doctor Who companion actress Nicola Bryant ( who would also direct 99 Code Red!
Though Peri Brown was the first American character to travel with the Doctor, she was played by British actress Nicola Bryant.
According to the Planet of Fire DVD commentary, actress Nicola Bryant was told to continue using her American accent between takes and during public appearances to cover up the fact that she was not actually American.
One audio play, The Reaping, introduces Peri's mother, Janine Foster, played by American actress Claudia Christian ( although in reality, Christian is three years younger than Nicola Bryant ).
* Nicola Cheung, former actress and the wife of Jeremy Young, the Political Assistant of the Education Bureau of Hong Kong
Stapleton and English
The Dutch averred that in 1672 Willem Hunthum put Tortola under the protection of Colonel Sir William Stapleton, the English Governor-General of the Leeward Islands.
In 1675, Iversen claimed St. John and placed two men there ; in 1684, Governor Esmit granted it to two English merchants from Barbados but their men were chased off the island by two British sloops sent by Governor Stapleton of the British Leeward Islands.
It was originally staged on Broadway with Maureen Stapleton as Magnani's English was too limited at the time for her to star.
During the English Civil War, Philip Stapleton continued in much of the same anti-Tudor & Stuart sentiment as Guy Fawkes, whose statement, when asked by one of the Scottish lords what he had intended to do with so much gunpowder, Fawkes answered him, " To blow you Scotch beggars back to your own native mountains!
Stepping in because Anna Magnani refused the role due to her limited English, Stapleton won a Tony Award for her role in Tennessee Williams ' The Rose Tattoo in 1951.
Academic Buildings: John A. H. Keith Hall ( History, Political Science ), Joseph Uhler Hall ( Psychology, Criminology, Languages ), Zink Hall ( Health, Physical Education ), Davis Hall ( Journalism, Education ), Edna Sprowls Hall ( Art ), Hamlin E. and Dorothy Cogswell Hall ( Music ), Andrew W. Wilson Hall ( Criminology ), Jane Leonard Hall ( English, Geography ), Jean R. McElhaney Hall ( Economics, Sociology, Anthropology ), Reschini House ( Center for Career and Technical Personnel Preparation ), Patrick J. Stapleton Jr Library ( Main Library ), Rhodes R. Stabley Library ( Media, Children's Library ), Jeannie Ackerman Hall ( Fashion, Family and Consumer Science, Interior Design ), Eicher Hall ( Writing Center ), Eberly College of Business, Stright Hall ( Mathematics, Computer Sciences, Graduate School ), Sally B. Johnson Hall ( Safety Sciences, Nursing ), Weyandt Hall ( Geoscience, Physics, Chemistry, Biology ), Matthew J. Walsh Hall ( Physics, Chemistry, Biology ), Pierce Hall ( ROTC ), George A. Stouffer Hall ( Counseling, Communications, Education, Languages ).
Darren Stapleton, capped for the Republic of Ireland at under 16, 17, 19 and 21 level signed for the club from English Premier Division outfit Reading.
Stapleton earned her Bachelor's degree in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
As far as modern Staple Hill is concerned, the name relates more firmly to the hill than the standing stone since Staple Hill was part of the ancient parish of Stapleton, Bristol ( from Old English ‘ ton ’ – farm – and Old English ‘ Stapol ’ – standing stone ).
Stapleton ’ s Old English place name elements suggest that it was an Anglo-Saxon hamlet although it was not mentioned in any land charter until 1208 when Stapleton, Bristol was still a tiny hamlet on the edge of a huge forest.
The school moved in 1861 to the old Bishops ' Palace at Stapleton, which has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II listed building, and ceased to be a charity institution with a limited curriculum.
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