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* Ruthie Bolton, former basketball player in the WNBA and at the Olympic Games
* October 19 – Frankie Laine and Ruthie Smith set the all-time dance marathon record of 3, 501 hours ( 145 days ) at the Million Dollar Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Margaret worked as the clerk at the beauty counter of a department store, and her friends Gloria ( Judy Gold ) and Ruthie ( Maddie Corman ) were often seen interacting with her.
A concert performance will run at London's Cadogan Hall from 22 – 25 August 2012, featuring Dennis Waterman, Ruthie Henshall, Anna-Jane Casey, and Lance Ellington ( Strictly Come Dancing ), with musical director Richard Balcombe and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and Choir.
Ruthie left for a short while in the last season to go to Scotland, and the Camdens offer shelter to various house guests at different points in the show.
The West End production, directed by Ockrent, choreographed by Stroman, and starring Ruthie Henshall, Kirby Ward, and Chris Langham, opened at the Prince Edward Theatre on March 3, 1993 and ran for nearly three years.
* Chicago ( 19 November 1997 – 22 April 2006 ), starring ( at different times ) Ruthie Henshall, Ute Lemper, Jill Halfpenny, Denise van Outen, Brooke Shields, Linzi Hateley, Bonnie Langford, Jennifer Ellison, Josefina Gabrielle, Nigel Planer, Kevin Kennedy, Clive Rowe, David Hasselhoff, John Barrowman, Anita Dobson, Alison Moyet and Gaby Roslin
Time spent in the New Orleans area while recording Limbo in 1996 at Daniel Lanois ' Kingsway Studio had similarly influenced songs like " Ruthie's Knocking ", inspired by Ruthie the Duck Girl, an offbeat character well known to locals for her antics in the French Quarter.
For example, during the scene where Chance visits Ruthie at the bar where she works, Friedkin allowed Petersen and actress Darlanne Fleugel devise their own blocking and told Müller, " Just shoot them.
Prior to making her stage debut at the age of 19, Ruthie Henshall trained at Laine Theatre Arts in Epsom, Surrey.
He then meets two kids named Ruthie and Floyd ( Alyson Court and Benjamin Barrett ) at a farm and stays with them for a while.
Out of the car comes Ingrid, Ruthie, Patrick and Lisa, who look at David questioningly.
It was directed by Eric D. Schaeffer and choreographed by Bob Avian, with the cast featuring Burnett ( The Wife ), Barrowman ( The Younger Man ) and Pinchot ( The Observer ) reprising their roles, with George Hearn ( The Husband ) and Ruthie Henshall ( The Younger Woman ), with Kathie Lee Gifford replacing Burnett at some performances.
He will stop at nothing to get to the top: he lies to his mother and girlfriend, Ruthie Rivkin, who try to help him become a better person, but he embezzles company funds from Apex Modes and betrays his friends and partners.

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*" One on One with Mac TA legend Tal Brody ," Ruthie Blum Leibowitz, The Jerusalem Post, December 6, 2006

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* Crazy for You ( 3 March 1993-24 February 1996 ) by George and Ira Gershwin and Ken Ludwig, starring Ruthie Henshall and Kirby Ward

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Filled with guilt, he is prone to binges involving alcohol and prostitutes, yet tries to repent for his sins and guilt by spoiling Ruthie and Winfield with candy when he can.
* Ruthie Joad – The youngest daughter, age twelve.
He and Ruthie are close.
Aggie takes care of Ruthie and Winfield when Rose of Sharon goes into labor.
Ruth Elizabeth Davis, known from early childhood as " Betty ", was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, the daughter of Ruth Augusta " Ruthie " ( née Favor ) and Harlow Morrell Davis, a patent attorney ; her sister, Barbara " Bobby ", was born October 25, 1909.
She was interred in Forest Lawn — Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles, alongside her mother, Ruthie, and sister, Bobby, with her name in larger type size.
Tom Stoppard's Travesties, with Anthony Sher was next, and in 1994 the musical She Loves Me played, with Ruthie Henshall and John Gordon Sinclair.
Bill Sikes was later portrayed by Steven Hartley and Joe McGann, and Nancy by Sonia Swaby, Claire Moore and Ruthie Henshall.
Bloomington has been home to a large number of musicians and " scholars " over the years, including Strawberry McCloud, Lotus Dickey, Miles Krassen, Anthony Seeger, Bob Lucas, Caroline Peyton, Mark Bingham, Willy Schwartz, Jessica Radcliffe, Hawk Hubbard, Linda Higginbotham, Brad Leftwich, Ruthie Allen, Grey Larsen, Cindy Kallet, Bruce Anderson, Pete Sutherland, Malcolm Daglish, Sam Bartlett, Jamie Gans, Ken Perlman, and numerous backporch pickers who support the active contra dance, Irish, and bluegrass music scenes.
He was married to Ruthie Kelly, who is now retired and lives in The Villages of Central Florida.
In 2011 there were concerts featuring Lulu, Russell Watson, Faryl Smith, Ruthie Henshaw and McFly.
The Monarchs were one of the WNBA's eight original franchises and were noted early on for standout players Ticha Penicheiro, Ruthie Bolton and Yolanda Griffith.
With the hiring of Portuguese national team player Ticha Penicheiro, popular player Ruthie Bolton and prolific scorer Yolanda Griffith, all of whom have been WNBA All-Stars, the Monarchs have been able to make the playoffs almost every year so far, but were normally eliminated before reaching the WNBA Finals.
The Monarchs did sign Ruthie Bolton as a free agent for the purpose of her trying to win a spot on team's roster during its pre-season training camp, but eventually waived her.
They go around Finders Keepers and knock over tray of drinks Ruthie was carrying.
A memorial plaque on her childhood dance venue, 22 Berwick Street, Soho, was unveiled on 3 May, 1995 by Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Ruthie Henshall.
In January 2010, Emma joined the " Ice Panel " on ITV dancing show Dancing on Ice replacing former judge Ruthie Henshall.
* Dorothy Adams as Mrs. Ruthie O ' Reilly
Guitarist Ruthie Morris of Magnapop wearing a leopard print vest on stage.
In the later seasons, Annie enters menopause and Ruthie needs a training bra.
Furthermore, Mackenzie Rosman, who played youngest daughter Ruthie, did not appear in the first six episodes.

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Residents of Birmingham ( Brummies ) meanwhile often refer to their Black Country neighbours as " Yam Yams ", a reference to the use of " Yow am " ( or yow'm ) instead of " You are ".

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On February 16, 2007 the basketball court at Reynolds Coliseum was renamed Kay Yow Court at Reynolds Coliseum in her honor.
Williams had a discordant relationship with his former athletic director, Debbie Yow, who is now the athletic director at North Carolina State University.
" On January 25, 2008, Yow was hospitalized in Pittsburgh with a collapsed lung, following a Wrekmeister Harmonies performance at the Andy Warhol Museum.
now in Tampa / St Pete at MAGIC 94. 9 ), Dennis Allen ( Stage ), Larry Shierbecker, Connie Prichard, Tony Lype, Dain Schult, Scott Evans, Big Hugh " Baby " Jarrett, Garry Kinsey, Mike Adams, Mike Durrett, Bob Middleton, Pete Owen, Boomer ( Steve Sutton ), Red Jones, Pepper Martin ( sports ), Jack Jackson ( Jack Geisler ), Pat Kelly, David Lloyd, Randy K. Riggs, John L. Callihan, Mark Shierbecker, Scott Richards ( Rick Ruhl ), Jon Kirby, Don Yow ( Sunday Night Talk Show ), Darlene Wofford, Mark McCain, Ross Brittian, John Drake, Vicki Kay, Herb Emory ( air name Jason Woodside ), John Long, Gary Pearcey, Bill Duncan, Rebecca Stevens, Vic Jester, Greg McClure, and David Raye ( Ray Beadles ), plus Wolfman Jack as a visiting DJ for one show.

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