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Samuels and Peggy
* Peggy & Harold Samuels, Frederic Remington: A Biography, Doubleday & Co., Garden City NY, 1982, ISBN 0-385-14738-4.

Samuels and American
* 1994 – Skyler Samuels, American actress
* 1948 – Dave Samuels, American vibraphonist
* Democracy: An American Novel, Esther, Mont Saint-Michel, The Education ( Ernest Samuels, ed.
Giovonnie Lavette Samuels ( born November 10, 1985 ) is an American actress best known for her role as Nia Moseby in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and for being a series regular on All That.
* Jason Samuels Smith ( born 1980 ), American tap dance performer, choreographer, and director
Chris Samuels ( born July 28, 1977 ) is a former American college and professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League ( NFL ) for ten seasons.
During these sessions she met the American bassist Fuzzy Samuels of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and they subsequently married and had a son.
Dave Samuels ( born 9 October 1948 ) is an American vibraphone player, who has worked with various jazz and fusion artists, such as Spyro Gyra.

Samuels and Doubleday
* Keaton, Buster ( with Charles Samuels ), My Wonderful World of Slapstick ( 1960 ) Doubleday, ( 1982 ) Da Capo Press ISBN 0-306-80178-7

Samuels and .
He was run out for 18 after a mix up with Marlon Samuels ; England won the game by 1 run.
He was run out after a bad mixup with Marlon Samuels for 18, as England went on to win the match by one wicket.
Psychotherapist and professor Andrew Samuels stated that this constitutes " a coup, a power play by a community that has suddenly found itself on the brink of corralling an enormous amount of money ... Everyone has been seduced by CBT's apparent cheapness.
The current Governor is Professor Marie Bashir, who has served since 1 March 2001 ; Labor Premier Bob Carr recommended her to replace former Justice Gordon Samuels.
However, as Northcott was born in Victoria, it was not until Sir Eric Woodward's appointment by Queen Elizabeth II in 1957 that the position was filled by a New South Wales-born individual ; this practice continued until 1996, when Queen Elizabeth II commissioned as her representative Gordon Samuels, a London-born immigrant to Australia.
Samuels was the first governor in New South Wales history without either a political, public service or military background, being a former Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
On 16 January 1996, Premier Bob Carr announced that the next Governor would be Gordon Samuels, that he would not live or work at Government House and that he would retain his appointment as Chairman of the New South Wales Law Reform Commission.
The first ballot leaves Urquhart to face Samuels and Woolton.
When the tape is sent to Woolton, he is led to assume that Samuels is behind the scheme and backs Urquhart in the contest.
Samuels is forced out of the running when it is revealed that he backed leftist causes as a student at Cambridge.
Subsequently, the TV series has Urquhart defeating Samuels in the second leadership ballot and ends with him being driven to Buckingham Palace to be invited to form a government by the Queen.
In the context of abnormal psychology Samuels ( 1986 ) states that Jung considers Hermes the archetype for narcissistic disorder, but also lending the disorder a " positive " ( beneficious ) aspect, that is Hermes is both the good and bad of narcissism.
Essay and interview with John Coster-Mullen by David Samuels in the New Yorker, December 15, 2008 issue.
Stoddard asked his executive vice president of television movies and miniseries Stu Samuels to develop a script.
Samuels created the title The Day After to emphasize that the story was not to be about a nuclear war itself but the aftermath.
Samuels suggested several writers and eventually Stoddard commissioned veteran television writer Edward Hume to write the script in 1981.
The 2000 season started with the selection of future Pro Bowler Chris Samuels and the tumultuous LaVar Arrington in the 2000 NFL Draft and included five consecutive wins in the first half of the season.
Lindsay Dunn, Tanari Vasquez, Adam Lendormon, Marla Mcreynolds, Samuel Ladd, Sean Samuels, Kimberly Wolff ( Graziella ), Sean Patrick Doyle ( Baby John ), Jeremy Dumont ( Arab ), Sarah Dobbs ( Anybodys ), and Maya Flock ( Rosalia ) have also rounded out the cast.
The Government appointed Justice Gordon Samuels and Michael Codd to inquire into the effectiveness and suitability of existing arrangements for control and accountability, organisation and management, protection of sources and methods, and resolution of grievances and complaints.
This allegation was investigated and denied by Samuels and Codd ( see below ), but the Minister did acknowledge that ASIS maintained files.
However, Samuels and Codd did find that certain grievances of the former officers were well founded.
In addition to their recommendations, Samuels and Codd put forward draft legislation to provide a statutory basis for ASIS and to protect various information from disclosure.
The Samuels and Codd Bill, like the bulk of the reports, was not made public.
Two days after the program aired, the Samuels and Codd Royal Commission was formed by Minister for Foreign Affairs Gareth Evans.
Musicians and singers can use pseudonyms to allow artists to collaborate with artists on other labels while avoiding the need to gain permission from their own labels, such as the artist Jerry Samuels, who made songs under Napoleon XIV.

Peggy and Artists
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection ( Venice ) held an exhibition entitled: The Vorticists: Rebel Artists in London and New York 1914 – 18 between January 29 and May 15, 2011.
Since 1986 the Peggy Guggenheim Collection has worked with the United States Information Agency, the US Department of State and the Fund for Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions in the organization of the visual arts exhibitions at the US Pavilion, while the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation has organized the comparable shows at the Architecture Biennales.
He participated in group exhibitions at the Peggy Guggenheim Gallery, and he had his first one man show at the Artists Gallery in 1943.
The Artists and Writers Group ( Bud Lee, Peggy Lee, David Audet, Paul Wilborn, Beverly Coe and Bebe Williams ) was the impetus behind The Artists and Writers Ball.

Peggy and American
* 1924 – Peggy Ryan, American actress ( d. 2004 )
* 1946 – Peggy Lipton, American actress
Bo Diddley was one of the first American male musicians to include women in his band, including " The Duchess " Norma-Jean Wofford, Peggy Jones ( aka " Lady Bo "), Cornelia Redmond ( aka Cookie ), and Debby Hastings, who led his band for the final 25 years of his performing career.
Other museums and galleries in Chicago include the Chicago History Museum, the DuSable Museum of African American History, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, the Polish Museum of America, the Museum of Broadcast Communications and the Museum of Science and Industry.
* 1892 – Peggy Wood, American actress ( d. 1978 )
* 1960 – Peggy Whitson, American astronaut
* 1905 – Peggy Gilbert, American jazz saxophonist and bandleader ( d. 2007 )
* 1948 – Peggy Fleming, American figure skater
American artists benefited from the presence of Piet Mondrian, Fernand Léger, Max Ernst and the André Breton group, Pierre Matisse's gallery, and Peggy Guggenheim's gallery The Art of This Century, as well as other factors.
* 1920 – Peggy Lee, American singer-songwriter and actress ( d. 2002 )
* 1948 – Peggy March, American pop singer
* 1921 – Peggy Rea, American actress ( d. 2011 )
* 1930 – Peggy McCay, American actress
* 1918 – Peggy Moran, American actress d. 2002
Peggy Lee ( May 26, 1920 – January 21, 2002 ) was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, composer, and actress in a career spanning six decades.
In her 60-year-long career, Peggy was the recipient of three Grammy Awards ( including the Lifetime Achievement Award ), an Academy Award nomination, The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers ( ASCAP ) Award, the President's Award, the Ella Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the Living Legacy Award from the Women's International Center.
* 1950 – Peggy Noonan, American author
During the 1930s Peggy Guggenheim, an important American art collector, married Max Ernst and began promoting work by other Surrealists such as Yves Tanguy and the British artist John Tunnard.
By the Second World War, the taste of the American avant-garde in New York City swung decisively towards Abstract Expressionism with the support of key taste makers, including Peggy Guggenheim, Leo Steinberg and Clement Greenberg.
* October 16 – Peggy Ann Garner, American actress ( b. 1932 )
** Peggy McCay, American actress
* July 27 – Peggy Fleming, American figure skater
* April 8 – Peggy Lennon, American singer ( The Lennon Sisters )
* May 11 – Peggy Shannon, American actress ( b. 1910 )
* May 26 – Peggy Lee, American singer ( d. 2002 )

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