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... and maid
... My mother was the upstairs maid and took care of the children.
The characters change accordingly, the soldier becomes a cab driver, the parlour maid becomes an au pair, etc ...
The story of how Hazel came to be a maid is told for the first time in Love Is The Reason For It All ... The Shirley Booth Story by Jim Manago, with radio research by Donna Manago, and foreword by Ted Key.
She appeared from the 1950s until her death in regular or recurring roles on many sitcoms, including Topper ( as Katie the maid ), The Donna Reed Show ( as Mrs. Wilgus, the Stone's busybody next door neighbor ), Hogan's Heroes ( as Frau Gertrude Linkmeyer, General Burkhalter's sister, who longed to wed Colonel Klink ), Mrs. Kate Harwell, Sandy Duncan's landlady and friend in Funny Face ; I Dream of Jeannie ( as a grouchy supervisor in a false preview of Maj. Nelson's future ), the short-lived prehistoric sitcom It's About Time ( as Mrs. Boss ), and as the voice of Peg Bundy's mom, an unseen character on Married ... with Children.

... and honor
The Council of Constantinople in 381 modified the situation somewhat by placing Constantinople second in honor, above Alexandria and Antioch, stating in Canon III, that "" the bishop of Constantinople ... shall have the prerogative of honor after the bishop of Rome ; because Constantinople is New Rome ".
Notwithstanding that Allen might have had something of the insubordinate, lawless frontier spirit in his composition ... he appeared to me to be a man of generosity and honor.
" Mr. Thomas Scott, who had been so much deluded by the hypocrosy of Monk ... said: ' That though he knew not where to hide his head at that time, yet he durst not refuse to own, that not only his hand, but his heart also was in it ' and after he had produced divers reasons to prove the justice of it, he concluded, ' that he should desire no greater honor in this world, than that the folloing inscritption might be engraved on his tomb ; " Here lies one who had a hand and a heart in the execution of Charles Stuart late King of England.
Plutarch provides the most evocative version of this story: But when Egypt revolted with Athenian aid ... and Cimon's mastery of the sea forced the King to resist the efforts of the Hellenes and to hinder their hostile growth ... messages came down to Themistocles saying that the King commanded him to make good his promises by applying himself to the Hellenic problem ; then, neither embittered by anything like anger against his former fellow-citizens, nor lifted up by the great honor and power he was to have in the war, but possibly thinking his task not even approachable, both because Hellas had other great generals at the time, and especially because Cimon was so marvelously successful in his campaigns ; yet most of all out of regard for the reputation of his own achievements and the trophies of those early days ; having decided that his best course was to put a fitting end to his life, he made a sacrifice to the gods, then called his friends together, gave them a farewell clasp of his hand, and, as the current story goes, drank bull's blood, or as some say, took a quick poison, and so died in Magnesia, in the sixty-fifth year of his life ... They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
Lord Paul Rziczan read aloud ... a letter with the following approximate content: His Imperial Majesty had sent to their graces the lord regents a sharp letter that was, by our request, issued to us as a copy after the original had been read aloud, and in which His Majesty declared all of our lives and honor already forfeit, thereby greatly frightening all three Protestant estates.
As they also absolutely intended to proceed with the execution against us, we came to a unanimous agreement among ourselves that, regardless of any loss of life and limb, honor and property, we would stand firm, with all for one and one for all ... nor would we be subservient, but rather we would loyally help and protect each other to the utmost, against all difficulties.
If they cannot, then a duel is reasonable ... to wait would be to continue suffering the horrible torture of offended honor ...".
' And one must sing and rejoice at the table in her honor ... one must receive the Lady with many lighted candles, many enjoyments, beautiful clothes, and a house embellished with many fine appointments ..."
In a 2001 video, Netanyahu, reportedly unaware he was being recorded, said: " They asked me before the election if I'd honor Oslo accords ...
The Pulitzer Prize Advisory Board officially announced: " After more than a year of studying the Prize, now in its 61st year, the Pulitzer Prize Board declares its strong desire to consider and honor the full range of distinguished American musical compositions — from the contemporary classical symphony to jazz, opera, choral, musical theater, movie scores and other forms of musical excellence ... Through the years, the Prize has been awarded chiefly to composers of classical music and, quite properly, that has been of large importance to the arts community.
Prof. Elihu Thomson is quoted as having said that had he stopped when he had the tube exhausted he would have had the honor of being the inventor of the incandescent light as used for commercial purposes ... the principle of the incandescent lamp dates several decades before the Woodward experiments, and that King, Chanzy, Farmer and others in the twenty years preceding 1860 made and used incandescent lamps much superior to the very imperfect one upon which Woodward's claims are based.
language of poetic myth anciently current in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe was a magical language bound up with popular religious ceremonies in honor of the Moon-goddess, or Muse, some of them dating from the Old Stone Age, and that this remains the language of true poetry ...
He was killed in action in 1862 at Chantilly .... Stevens laid out a new town near the ruins of St. Mary's Mission and Fort Owen ... It was named Stevensville in his honor and authorized by President Lincoln on May 12, 1864.
That honor goes to its astonishing story ( structure ), and what is to me most unique about Klemperer is that his understanding of the structure remains unchanged no matter what his tempo ... "
Nature has made a race of workers, the Chinese race, who have wonderful manual dexterity and almost no sense of honor ... A race of tillers of the soil, the Negro ; treat him with kindness and humanity, and all will be as it should ; a race of masters and soldiers, the European race.
I thought the only thing, they were too nice to me ... When you're spoofed by the best people in the business, that's an honor.
Specifically the belief was that the movement was based on a canon called " Ta ta ta ... Lieber Maelzel ", WoO 162, said to have been improvised at a dinner party in Maelzel's honor in 1812.
" According to the ancient historian Sozomen, in his Ecclesiastical History, Sozomen claims that much of the rivalry was based on an ornate statue made in the honor of Eudoxia which Chrysostom condemned,The silver statue of the empress ... was placed upon a column of porphyry ; and the event was celebrated by loud acclamations, dancing, games, and other manifestations of public rejoicing ... John declared that these proceedings reflected dishonor on the church .” According to Sozomen, John had also condemned the empress for her grandiose style of ruling over the empire and condemned her in the church, this of course enraged the empress and John was immediately disposed of.

... and Miss
el: Miss ... Με Το Ζόρι
... Dearest Miss Morland, what ideas have you been admitting?
... Miss Lambercier ... exerted a
The film was later described by Bosley Crowther as " interminable "; and he noted that " of all the miserable dilemmas in which Miss Davis has been involved ... this one is probably the worst ".
The Guardian, which restricts its use of honorific titles to leading articles, states in its style guide: " use Ms for women ... unless they have expressed a preference for Miss or Mrs ".
Working titles of songs included " Left for Dead ," " River Wide ," " Say Uncle ," " You Wear it Well ," " More Than Yesterday ," " I Don't Miss You ... Much ," " Love Divine ," and " From Here, Where Do We Go ?".
* Sven Väth and Miss Kittin drive a modified Citroën SM in their video from the single " Je t ' aime ... moi non plus ".
* Beulah Bondi ... Miss Oliver
Mame opened at the Winter Garden Theatre in May 1966, with Stanley Kauffmann writing in the New York Times, " Miss Lansbury is a singing-dancing actress, not a singer or dancer who also acts ... In this marathon role she has wit, poise, warmth, and a very taking coolth.
The squeaky voice, the embarrassed giggle, the brassy naivete, the dimples, the teeter-totter walk fortunately remain unimpaired ... Miss Holliday now adds a trunk-full of song-and-dance routines ... Without losing any of that doll-like personality, she is now singing music by Jule Styne and dancing numbers composed by Jerome Robbins and Bob Fosse.
A. H. Weiler in the New York Times commented, " Joan Crawford should be credited with a truly professional performance ", and Otis L. Guernsey, Jr., in the New York Herald Tribune wrote, " The scenario ... is designed to allow Miss Crawford a wide range of quivering reactions to vicious events, as she passes through the stage of starry-eyed love, terrible disillusionment, fear, hatred, and finally hysteria.
In 1879, The Times said of Terry's acting in All is Vanity, or the Cynic's Defeat by Paul Terrier, " Miss Terry's Iris was a performance of inimitable charm, full of movement, ease, and laughter ... the most exquisite harmony and natural grace ... such an Iris might well have turned the head of Diogenes himself.
Exquisite ... exercise of the peculiarly fascinating powers of Miss Ellen Terry, who achieved an undoubted triumph ... and was cheered again and again ".
* 2008 ego trip's Miss Rap Supreme ... Co-Host ( 9 episodes )
He wrote, " Unfortunately there is no excitement whatsoever in what Charles Jarrott, the director, and John Hale, the author of the original screenplay, have put together ... Mary, Queen of Scots intends, I assume, to illuminate history ... yet all it's really doing is touching bases, like a dull, dutiful student ... Because both Miss Redgrave and Miss Jackson possess identifiable intelligence, film is not as difficult to sit through as some bad movies I can think of.

... and Annie
Examples of this style of film include It's a Wonderful World ( 1939 ), The Shop Around the Corner ( 1940 ), Sabrina ( 1954 ), Annie Hall ( 1977 ), When Harry Met Sally ... ( 1989 ), Pretty Woman ( 1990 ), and Four Weddings and a Funeral ( 1994 ).
Hal Hinson, in his review for The Washington Post, praised Sandra Bullock's performance: " The only performer to stand out is Sandra Bullock as Annie ...
' Partly this is because Merman's Annie was a hearty, boisterous gal, while Peters plays an adorable, slightly goofy gamine ... For anyone who cares about the American musical theater, the chance to see Peters in this role is reason enough to see the show.
John Chapman of the Daily News declared that the production had " good lyrics and tunes by Irving Berlin ... the razzle-dazzle atmosphere of a big-time show " but pronounced Merman the best part of the show, stating " She is a better comedienne than she ever was before ", stating that " Annie is a good, standard, lavish, big musical and I'm sure it will be a huge success -- but it isn't the greatest show in the world ".
Louis Kronenberger of PM stated that the show was ' in many ways routine ", but greatly praised Merman's performance, opining, " For me, Annie is mainly Miss Merman's show, though the rest of it is competent enough of its kind ... Irving Berlin's score is musically not exciting -- of the real songs, only one or two are tuneful ".
Ward Morehouse of The New York Sun declared, " The big news about Annie Get Your Gun is that it reveals Ethel Merman in her best form since Anything Goes ... She shouts the Berlin music with good effect.
" William Hawkins of the New York World-Telegram said that Merman was " bright as a whip, sure as her shooting, and generously the foremost lady clown of her time " and asserted that the show itself was comparable to those of Rodgers and Hammerstein, proclaiming, " For verve and buoyancy, unslackening, there has seldom if ever been a show like it ... the girls in Annie have the beauty and character of looks one associates with a Rodgers and Hammerstein show.
* Taylor, Annie, ' The difference a day made ( 14 May 1957 ) ... Margaret Forster was on a mission ', The Guardian, 6 June 1996
In 1882, when John Thompson was concerned about losing an electoral battle in Antigonish, Annie wrote him to say that " I wish I could be with you for one ten minutes to talk square to you ... So keep up your courage ... win or lose they can ’ t keep you from me much longer ... So now you must not be such an awful baby until you get home and then I ’ ll see how far you can be indulged.
* Dear Teacher ( 1981 ) ( TV ) ... Annie Cooper
* Annie Hall ( 1977 ) ... Navy Officer
* Toasty Joshi ... Annie
Gray fell into the anti-FDR camp and Annie became much more explicitly right-wing ...
There are rumors that he was a skirt-chaser, and that's something that doesn't show up much in Annie, although you can catch hints of it here and there ...
* Revelations ( 2002 ) ( TV ) ... as Annie
* Personal Effects ( 2008 ) ... Annie
He has appeared as a guest musician on albums by Ani Difranco, Rick Moranis, Ron Sexsmith, Utah Phillips, Jason Collett, Ana Egge, Matt Keating, Annie Keating, Luther Wright and the Wrongs ...
* Berlinda Tolbert ... Annie
( see Charles Darwin's views on religion ) He recalled Annie and thought of how, but for her untimely death, she would now " have grown into a delightful woman ... Tears still come into my eyes, when I think of her sweet ways ".

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