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* Sylvia E. Bowman, Edward Bellamy Abroad: An American Propher's Influence.
Wodehouse, Keith Waterhouse, Quentin Crisp, Olivia Manning, Sylvia Plath, Joyce Grenfell, E. M. Delafield, Stevie Smith, Virginia Graham, Joan Bakewell, Penelope Fitzgerald, and Peter Dickinson.
Members of Masaryk's family — including his former wife, Frances Crane Leatherbee, a former in-law named Sylvia E. Crane, and his sister Alice Masaryková — stated their belief that he had indeed killed himself, according to a letter written by Sylvia E. Crane to The New York Times, and considered the possibility of murder a " cold war cliché ".
E. O. Wilson, Sylvia Earle and Ernst Mayr have all described Beebe's work as an influence on their own choice of careers.
* Patricia W. Romero, E. Sylvia Pankhurst.
DUB was founded in 2004 by Sylvia Chi and Sarah E. Morton continues to operate.
The Lord Harries of Pentregarth ( formerly the Lord Bishop of Oxford ), Tony Harrison, William Hazlitt, Thomas Hood, Ted Hughes, Leigh Hunt, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, John Keats, Charles Lamb, Laurie Lee, Jack London, Louis MacNeice, Mary Russell Mitford, Paul Muldoon, Les Murray, E. ( Edith ) Nesbit, Ben Okri, Harold Pinter, Sylvia Plath, Thomas de Quincey, Ethel Rolt Wheeler, Alan Ross, Richard Savage, John Scott, Iain Sinclair, Derek Walcott, Evelyn Waugh and William Wordsworth.

Sylvia and .
* 1910 – Sylvia Sidney, American actress ( d. 1999 )
* Fraser, Sylvia.
Heschel married Sylvia Straus, a concert pianist, on December 10, 1946, in Los Angeles.
SS Sylvia L. Ossa
In addition to the many songs recorded by him, in 1956 he co-wrote, with Jody Williams, the pioneering pop song " Love Is Strange ", a hit for Mickey & Sylvia in 1957.
There have been numerous appearances from NPR personalities, including Bob Edwards, Susan Stamberg, Scott Simon, Ray Suarez, Will Shortz, Sylvia Poggioli, and commentator and author Daniel Pinkwater.
* Nwachukwu, Mary Sylvia Chinyere.
* 1917 – Sylvia Syms, American jazz singer ( d. 1992 )
Diana is also a character in the 1876 Léo Delibes ballet Sylvia.
The plot deals with Sylvia, one of Diana's nymphs and sworn to chastity, and Diana's assault on Sylvia's affections for the shepherd Amyntas.
Sylvia Buford, an associate of Ted Patrick who has assisted him on many deprogrammings, described five stages of deprogramming ( Stoner, C., & Parke, J.
Kaye's next venture was a short-lived Broadway show, where Sylvia Fine was the pianist, lyricist and composer.
The glowing reviews brought an offer for both Kaye and his new bride, Sylvia, to work at La Martinique, an upscale New York City nightclub.
Kaye performed with Sylvia as his accompanist.
His wife, writer / lyricist Sylvia Fine, wrote many of the witty, tongue-twisting songs Danny Kaye became famous for.
His wife Sylvia described the Kaplan character: He doesn't have any first name.
His first solo effort was in 1960 with an hour-long special produced by Sylvia and sponsored by General Motors ; there were similar specials in 1961 and 1962.
He left a widow, Sylvia Fine, and a daughter, Dena.
Kaye and his wife, Sylvia, both grew up in Brooklyn, living only a few blocks apart, but they did not meet until they were both working on an off-Broadway show in 1939.
Sylvia was an audition pianist at the time.
Danny and Sylvia discovered that the dentist whose office he had been hired to watch was Sylvia's father, Samuel Fine.
Friedlander's mask was cast in hard latex, with only the mouth revealing Wisher's features ; make-up artist Sylvia James shaded the mask's tones and blackened Wisher's lips and teeth to hide the transition.

Sylvia and Year
Dear Sylvia won the 2009 Silver Birch Express Award and was short-listed for the Canadian Library Association's Book of the Year for Children.

Sylvia and 2000
Sylvia Olive Pleadwell Sayer, Lady Sayer ( 1904 – 2000 ) was one of the foremost early conservators of what is now Dartmoor National Park, in Devon in the south-west of England.
* Salon " Sylvia Plath: The Bell Jar " Salon 5 October 2000
In the 1980s and 1990s Glas concentrated on her television work, appearing in a succession of TV series tailored to her person, playing, among other characters, a veterinarian in Tierärztin Christine ( 1993 ), an energetic businesswoman in Anna Maria – Eine Frau geht ihren Weg ( Anna Maria – A Woman Does it Her Way, 1995 – 1996 ), and the ideal teacher in Sylvia – Eine Klasse für sich ( SylviaA Class of her Own, 1998 – 2000 ).
104 Four Poems by Sylvia Plath ( 2000 ) ( 4 Songs ) ( Voice and Piano )
In 2000, Crouch was sued for $ 40 million by author Sylvia Fleener, who accused Crouch of plagiarism in his popular end-times novel ( and subsequent movie ), The Omega Code.
In 1996 Sylvia Sweeney was inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame and in 2000 was inducted into the Quebec Merite Sportif Hall of Fame.
# Rebellion and Tradition in Ana Castillo's So Far from God and Sylvia López-Medina's Cantora By: Sirias, Silvio ; MELUS, 2000 Summer ; 25 ( 2 ): 83-100.
In 1996 he was given the Oscar Causey Award from the National Reading Conference for contributions to research, in 1997 he was given the Sylvia Scribner Award from the American Educational Research Association, and in 2000 he received the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award from the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading.
Police spokeswoman Sylvia Low announced on 25 August that they were considering opening an investigation into allegations made the previous day by the Military Commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, that Senator Apisai Tora and a number of others had approached him in the Fijian Holdings boardroom during the 2000 crisis and asked him to remove from office President Ratu Josefa Iloilo.

Sylvia and Critical
The author Sylvia Engdahl wrote about the " Critical Stage ", a period of time when a civilization has both the technology to expand into space and the technology to destroy itself.
* Critical essays on Daddy, Sylvia Plath, Modern American Poetry.

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