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Pete's wife Peg is a play on " Peg Leg Pete ," one of Pete's names in the classic Disney shorts.
She produced only one album, Into Outer Space With Lucia Pamela ( circa 1969, Gulfstream and later on L ' Peg ), whose songs are mostly about an imaginary trip to the moon.
* Peg Phillips, actress ( most noted for role on Northern Exposure )
Becker and Fagen favor a distinctly soul-influenced style of backing vocals, which after the first few albums were almost always performed by a female chorus ( although Michael McDonald features prominently on several tracks, including the 1975 song " Black Friday " and the 1977 song " Peg ").
Writer Peg Aloi calls the backlash at Whedon " staggering ", and summarizes Tara's effect with Willow, stating that they were a single unit the moment they met: " Willow's need for approval and Tara's need for unconditional love allowed their supernova trajectory its singular, incendiary thrust toward its triumphant but tragic end ; like all witches who burn, martyred by flames, they move on to a place where their gods are the right ones.
* Peg Woffington's was also a nightclub on the junction of Kildare Street and Nassau Street ( Dublin ).
In the 2010 ITV drama Downton Abbey, episode 4 season 1 features William, the second footman, playing " Peg o ' My Heart " on the piano in the servants ' hall.
Many years after Edward was created, local Avon saleswoman Peg Boggs ( Dianne Wiest ) visits the Gothic mansion on the hill where Edward lives.
Sturmer performed on two songs on Katey Sagal's debut solo album, who is best known for her role as Peg Bundy on the sitcom Married ... with Children.
It was on these days he would date younger women, while Loos consoled herself by entertaining her friends: the Talmadge sisters, Mama Peg Talmadge, Marion Davies, Marilyn Miller, Adele Astaire and an assortment of chorus girls kept by prominent men.
This included claiming ( with no corroboration or citing of sources ) that Rudolph Valentino liked to play a sexually submissive role to dominant women, that Walt Disney was a drug-user, addicted to opiates ( reflected in the character of Goofy, who's perpetually stoned on cannabis ), as well as describing the nature of the deaths of Peg Entwistle and Lupe Vélez.
Constant Peg was formally declassified on November 15, 2006, though it had been discussed by name in various media since the mid-1980s.
She appeared in Dear Brutus, Dream Girl, and Peg O ' My Heart on Broadway.
In 1993 Bob Brown stood down to contest the lower house seat of Denison in the federal election and Peg Putt took his seat on a recount.
Peg Putt resigned from the House of Assembly on 7 July 2008, and was replaced as party leader by Nick McKim.
Meanwhile, the pirate captain Hank Chief and his crew ( Peg Polkadot, Ben Buckle and Percy Patch ) are searching for the treasure that is marked on their map, but are unable to locate the correct island.
With her second novel, The Tent Peg ( 1981 ), van Herk continued to focus on issues of both female experience and the Canadian wilderness in a narrative where the female protagonist disguises herself as a man in order to get a job as a cook in a northern geological bush-camp.
Peg Dixon provided the voice of Betty Brant as well as other various love interests for Peter in later seasons, and Paul Kligman's distinctive, high-pitched voice was utilized on J. Jonah Jameson and several villains.
He also made a cameo on the sitcom 8 Simple Rules where he was the ex-boyfriend of Cate S. Hennessy ( played by Katey Sagal, who portrayed O ' Neill's TV wife Peg Bundy on Married with Children ).
* The Life and Death of Peter Sellers ( 2004 ) – Peg Sellers-note this film was shown in movie theatres in the UK and Australia – it aired on cable television on the HBO network in the US.

Peg and same
That same month, Garrick played King Lear opposite Margaret " Peg " Woffington as Cordelia and his popular Richard III.
In 1900 she created the role of Nell Gwynne in Anthony Hope's English Nell ( based on Simon Dale ) at the Prince of Wales's Theatre in London, followed at the same theatre in 1901 by the title roles in Peg Woffington by Charles Reade and Becky Sharp, an adaptation of Vanity Fair, by Robert Hichens and her husband.

Peg and board
* Peg solitaire, a board game for one player

Peg and originating
" Red Butt ," " Blackjack ," " wallball " " Slaughterhouse ," " Fumble ," " Butt Ball ," " Asses Up ," " Suicides ," " Stitch ," " Peg ," " Fire in the Bum ," " A-Ball ," " Buns Up ," " Booties Up ", " No Fear ," " Red Bum ," " Red Ass ," " Sting ," " Error ", " Off the Wall "," Kirby ", " Spread ," or " Burn ") is a North American elementary school children ’ s playground game originating in the 1950s or earlier.

Peg and games
These games include Peg solitaire and Mahjong solitaire.

Peg and .
Time plays an essential part in our mortality, and suddenly for no reason he could imagine ( or admit ) the image of Peg laughing filled his mind -- so desirable, so lusty, so full of nuances of pleasure and joy.
* Peg out: To cause a rover ball to strike the peg and conclude its active involvement in the game.
" For example, 51 Peg Aa is the host star in the system 51 Peg ; and the first exoplanet is then 51 Peg Ab.
Since most exoplanets are in single star systems, the implicit " A " designation was simply dropped, leaving the exoplanet name with the lower-case letter only: 51 Peg b.
* 1908 – Peg Entwistle, English actress ( d. 1932 )
Margaret began using the name " Peggy " at Washington Seminary, and the abbreviated form " Peg " at Smith College when she found an icon for herself in the mythological winged horse, " Pegasus ", that inspires poets.
Drag, rotate and flip pentomino tiles to put together pictures or solve numbers puzzle, play Tetromino or find Peg solitaire solution.
In 1924, the first competition in North America was in Montreal, with Peg Seller as the first champion.
* September 18 – Peg Entwistle, American actress ( b. 1908 )
Simon's 1972 song " Run That Body Down ," from his second solo album, casually mentions both himself and his then-wife (" Peg ") by name.
By combining this method with others, like the Peg system and the Major system ( which is used to retain numbers ), we can easily get what some people call a trained memory.
A Peg system is a technique for memorizing lists.
Peg lists created from letters of the alphabet or from rhymes are very simple to learn, but are limited in the number of pegs they can produce.
* Very personalized Peg list.
This ballad farce was performed by a children's company at Madame Violante's booth in Dame Street, Dublin in 1731, and featured a young Peg Woffington.
Lucentio becomes Gainlove, Petruchio is Manly, Katherina becomes Margaret ( nicknamed Peg ) and Baptista is Sir William Worthy.
Instead, Peg pretends she is dying, and as Petruchio runs for a doctor, Peg reveals that she is fine, and that she has been tamed.
This is similar to the many named river spirits of traditional English folklore such as Peg Powler of the River Tees, although Goldberry is noticeably gentler.
In 1926, she saw a production of Henrik Ibsen's The Wild Duck with Blanche Yurka and Peg Entwistle.
When it ended, I had to be an actress ... exactly like Peg Entwistle.
The screenplay was written by Peg Fenwick based upon a story by Edna L. Lee and Harry Lee.

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