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Richard Dimbleby interviews Sheila van Damm.
* Sheila van Damm, 1957.
* Sheila van Damm, 1967.
* " The Aversion Project: Human rights abuses of gays and lesbians in the SADF by health workers during the apartheid era " by Mikki van Zyl, Jeanelle de Gruchy, Sheila Lapinsky, Simon Lewin, and Graeme Reid, Simply Said and Done, Cape Town, October 1999.
He left the theatre to his daughter, rally driver Sheila van Damm.
* Sheila van Damm: " We Never Closed ", Robert Hale, London, 1967.
Richard Dimbleby interviews Sheila van Damm, Dickie Grout the Stage Director and Sally Crow a Windmill dancer.
* Mikki van Zyl, Jeanelle de Gruchy, Sheila Lapinsky, Simon Lewin and Graeme Reid, The Aversion Project — psychiatric abuses in the South African Defence Force during the apartheid era.
In the 1953 Alpine Rally four Alpines won the Coupe des Alpes, one of which, finishing 6th, was driven by Stirling Moss ; Sheila van Damm won the Coupe Des Dames in the same rally.
* 1954: Winner, Team Prize, Monte Carlo Rally, with Stirling Moss and Sheila van Damm, Sunbeam-Talbot Mk.
* Die kunstenaarskap van Sheila Cussons, Amanda Botha, Litnet

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* Pearce, H. ( 2003 ) " Mrs Adis & Sanctuary ", The Gleam: Journal of the Sheila Kaye-Smith Society, No 16.
* Sheila Fischman, No Song, But Silence
* Pearce, H ( 2008 ) " Sheila ’ s Response to Cold Comfort Farm ", The Gleam: Journal of the Sheila Kaye-Smith Society, No 21.
* Sheila Lambert, Richard Montagu, Arminianism and Censorship, Past and Present, No. 124 ( Aug., 1989 ), pp. 36 – 68.

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It was followed by a second compilation, The World Won't Listen – the title was Morrissey's comment on his frustration with the band's lack of mainstream recognition, although the album reached number two in the charts – and the single " Sheila Take a Bow ", the band's second ( and last during the band's lifetime ) UK top-10 hit.
Arthur Birling is a " heavy-looking, rather portentous man in his middle fifties ", husband of Sybil and father of Sheila and Eric Birling.
*" Dead before Breakfast: The English Gentleman and Honour Affronted ", Dr Stephen Banks in Sheila Bibb and Daniel Escandell ( eds ), Best Served Cold: Studies on Revenge, Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2010.
He wrote many of the songs performed by Bobby Bare, including " Rosalie's Good Eats Café ", " The Mermaid ", " The Winner ", " Warm and Free " and " Tequila Sheila ".
" Sanctuary " was said to resemble Sheila Kaye-Smith ’ s short story, " Mrs. Adis ", first published in the United Kingdom in 1919.
BBC Radio 4 produced a four-part radio adaptation written by David Wade and directed by Glyn Dearman ( released commercially as part of the BBC Radio Collection in 1995 ) starring Sheila Hancock as " Charlotte Bartlett ", Cathy Sara as " Lucy Honeychurch ", John Moffat as " Mr. Emerson ", Gary Cady as " George Emerson " and Stephen Moore as " The Reverend Mr. Beebe ".
", a screaming, bitchy Sheila Copps ( Goy ), the tyrannical Lucien Bouchard, the dopey and overly-image conscious Stockwell Day, the strutting, clucking, pompous Joe Clark, and the power-hungry Paul Martin ( all Ferguson ).
" The Color Honeymooners ", as it has since become known, featured Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean in the roles of Alice and Trixie, respectively ( Meadows and Randolph did not want to relocate to Miami ).
Copps appeared on the ballot for this election as " Sheila Copps Miller ", using the surname of her then-husband.
* Sheila S. Blair, Jonathan M. Bloom-" The Art and Architecture of Islam, 1250-1800 ", Yale University Press, 1994 ; ISBN 0-300-05888-8
*" Sheila Scott Macintyre ", Biographies of Women Mathematicians, Agnes Scott College
Years afterward, Sheila Copps would remark that the sacking of Nielsen made Mulroney " look decisive ", when pointing out the importance of a deputy prime minister in protecting the prime minister from political damage during question period.
* Musaji, Sheila ( 30 May 2010 ), " The Taqiyya Libel Against Muslims ", The American Muslim
Henry had referred to Delhi Commonwealth Games organiser Sheila Dikshit as " the dip shit woman " and " Dick Shit ", going on to state that " it's so appropriate, because she's Indian, so she'd be dick-in-shit wouldn't she, do you know what I mean?
The compilation features Rick Mercer " Talking to Americans ", and eating burgers and fries with then-Prime Minister Jean Chrétien ; Marg Delahunty ( Mary Walsh ) as she " smites " Mike Harris, Lucien Bouchard and Sheila Copps as " Marg, Princess Warrior "; Cathy Jones ' blooper about a " Massitusits " case ; Jerry Boyle ( Greg Thomey ) at Parliament Hill ; classic ad parodies, sketch comedy, and more.
1990s Private Waters in the Great Divide, described by the NME as " a return to form with inspired lyrics and buckets of the type of sexual innuendo that Creole has made his own ", had a hit with the single " The Sex of It ", a song written by Prince and recorded at Paisley Park Studios with Sheila E. It reached Top 40 in the US and UK and is to date one of his best-known songs.
Jørgen Andersen writes that the name is an Irish phrase, originally either Sighle na gCíoch, meaning " the old hag of the breasts ", or Síle ina Giob, meaning " Sheila ( from the Irish Síle the Irish form of the Anglo-Norman name Cecile or Cecilia ) on her hunkers ".

Sheila and London
* Sheila Birkenhead, Against Oblivion: The Life of Joseph Severn ( London: Cassell, 1943 )
* Sheila Birkenhead, Illustrious Friends: The Story of Joseph Severn and His Son Arthur ( London: Hamish Hamilton, 1965 )
* Egoff, Sheila A., Worlds Within: Children ’ s Fantasy from the Middle Ages to Today ( Chicago & London: American Library Association, 1988 )
The play had its first English production in 1946 at the New Theatre in London with Ralph Richardson as Inspector Goole, Harry Andrews as Gerald Croft, Margaret Leighton as Sheila Birling, Julian Mitchell as Arthur Birling, Marian Spencer as Sybil Birling and Alec Guinness as Eric Birling.
* Sheila Kaye-Smith ( 1956 ), All the Books of My Life, Cassell, London, 1956
Front was born in Stoke Newington, London, to Sheila and Charles Front.
Wright was born in London, England, the second child of Sheila Teague and Gary Wright, owners of jewellery company Wright & Teague.
He went to London University where he met his future wife Sheila, with whom he had four children ( Christopher, Hilary, Timothy and Nicola ).
He produced the London revival of Cabaret at the Lyric Theatre in September 2006, starring Anna Maxwell Martin, James Dreyfus and Sheila Hancock.
* Ernst, Sheila & Goodison, Lucy ( 1981 ); In Our Own Hands ; The Women's Press, London ; ISBN 0-7043-3841-6
Bamber said Sheila did not seem too bothered by the suggestion, and had simply said she would rather stay in London.
* Vera Day as Sheila: Vera Day was first spotted by Val Guest in the musical Wish You Were Here at the London Hippodrome.
The daughter of a doctor, Sheila was born in St Leonards-on-Sea, near Hastings, in Sussex, and lived most of her life in that county, apart from a period in London in her youth.
Papers of Sheila Rowbotham are held at The Women's Library at London Metropolitan University, ref 7SHR
* Seccombe, W. " Sheila Rowbotham on Labour and the Greater London Council " pages 32 – 37 from Canadian Dimensions, 21: 2, 1987.
* Always, ( 1996 ) Victoria Palace Theatre in London ( as " Aunt Bessie ") with Sheila Ferguson.
Gravestone of Sheila Gish, Highgate Cemetery, London
He lived in London with his wife, the actress Sheila Mitchell until his death in 2011, aged 84.
English sang the role of Hector, and the cast included John Parr as Paris, Sheila Parker as Helen, Terence Donovan as Priam, Sheryl Parker as Cassandra, Doc Neeson as Achilles, John Waters as Agamemnon, Philip Quast as Patroclus, Joe Fagin as Menelaus, as well as Demis Roussos, David Atkins and Barry Humphries, backed by the London Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic Choir.
Mars-Jones was born in London, to parents William Mars-Jones, the Welsh High Court judge and President of the London Welsh Trust, and Sheila ( née Cobon ).
Sheila Chandra ( born 14 March 1965 in London ) is an English pop singer of Indian descent.

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