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Britton's and her
In it, she claimed to have been his mistress before and during his presidency, and that Harding was the father of her daughter, Elizabeth Ann ( 1919 – 2005 ), who was later adopted by Britton's husband, Mr. Christian.
Britton's performance, while well received, nearly got her ousted from the Neighborhood Playhouse program, which prohibited students from taking professional employment during their course of study.

Britton's and she
In Fern Britton's autobiography, she criticised Bough, who she had worked with on BBC's " Breakfast Time " in the 1980s.

Britton's and .
With John Britton, he made a journey through Cornwall to try his hand in furnishing sketches for Britton's Beauties of England.
Landship began in 1837, founded by an individual known variously as Moses Ward and Moses Wood, in Britton's Hall in Seamen's Village.
* Saltwater crocodile calls from Dr. Britton's crocodilian. com site
Britton's great grandfather, Edward Osler, was variously described as either a merchant seaman or a pirate, and one of Britton's uncles, a medical officer in the Navy, wrote the Life of Lord Exmouth and the poem The Voyage.
In 1989, he was caricatured as " James Appleton " in David Britton's satirical novel Lord Horror.
Dean joked that Britton's precision ensured that the laces on the ball were turned away when Dean had to head it.

memoirs and seemed
At first this idea seemed wild to the composer, according to his memoirs.
The actual plan seemed fantastic, as Bhattacharya-Roy later recounted in his posthumously published memoirs:
They drew attention to a comment by former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher in her 1993 memoirs, where she seemed to discount the Libya revenge motive ( for the 1986 bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi by the United States air force ):

memoirs and sincere
Trudeau wrote in his memoirs that U. S. President Gerald Ford arranged this, and expressed sincere appreciation.

memoirs and her
According to her later memoirs, Fátimih fell in love with ` Abdu ' l-Bahá on seeing him.
Julie Manet became the subject for many of her mother's paintings and a book of her memoirs Growing Up with the Impressionists: The Diary of Julie Manet, was published in 1987.
Ivinskaya relates in her memoirs that, when the agents burst into her apartment, she was at her typewriter working on translations of the Korean poet Won Tu-Son.
In her own memoirs, Olga Ivinskaya blames herself for pressuring her lover into making both decisions.
" Even Thatcher herself wrote in her 1995 memoirs, which charted her beginnings in Grantham to her victory in the 1979 General Election, that she admired Attlee, writing: " Of Clement Attlee, however, I was an admirer.
In her published memoirs, Day said that she had rejected the part on moral grounds.
However, in her memoirs, Plowright denies that there had been an affair between the two men.
As recounted by Booth's sister, Asia Booth Clarke, in her memoirs written in 1874, no one church was preeminent in the Booth household.
According to Nancy Reagan in her memoirs published in 1989, Reagan disclosed to his parents in 1987 a very painful incident in his boyhood that he had kept secret for many years.
To that effect, Cassatt's lifelong friend Louisine Havemeyer wrote in her memoirs: " Anyone who had the privilege of knowing Mary Cassatt's mother would know at once that it was from her and her alone that inherited her ability.
According to the memoirs of Juliet Thompson, ` Abdu ' l-Bahá also compared Mary to Juliet, one of his most devoted followers, claiming that she even physically resembled her and that Mary Magdalene was Juliet Thompson's " correspondence in heaven.
Nancy stated in her memoirs, " I felt panicky every time left the White House " following the assassination attempt, and made it her concern to know her husband's schedule: the events he would be attending, and with whom.
" She wrote in her memoirs, " I don't think I was as bad, or as extreme in my power or my weakness, as I was depicted ," but went on, " owever the first lady fits in, she has a unique and important role to play in looking after her husband.

memoirs and portrayal
Dumas based the life and character of d ' Artagnan on the 17th-century captain of musketeers Charles de Batz-Castelmore, Comte d ' Artagnan, and Dumas's portrayal was indebted to the semi-fictionalized memoirs of d ' Artagnan written 27 years after the hero's death by Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras ( published in 1700 ).
It has been suggested that Edmonds ' favourable portrayal of Haig was a counterpoint to the scathing criticism delivered by former British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George in his memoirs.
Despite his persecution at the hand of Mao however, Qi criticised Li's portrayal of the Chinese leader, claiming that " aside from his account of the support-the-left activities ( zhi zuo ) in which he personally participated, most of the Cultural Revolution part of his memoirs consists of stuff gleaned from newspapers, journals and other people's writings.
In his memoirs, Bely presented an unforgettable, expressionistic, and very partial portrayal of Khodasevich.

memoirs and Harding
Later, in his own memoirs, he stated that Harding had " neither the experience nor the intellect that the position needed.
According to his memoirs, then-AW head writer Harding Lemay said that Dwyer was fired because she relied too heavily on cue cards and didn't bother memorizing lines, Courtney was fired because her acting was deemed too " soap operatic ," and Reinholt was fired due to the fact that he had openly clashed with both Rauch and Lemay over the direction of the series and had become difficult to deal with.

memoirs and
Former prime ministers also commonly penned autobiographies Tupper, for example or published their memoirs such as Diefenbaker and Paul Martin.
Grant ( serving as President when Sherman ’ s memoirs first appeared ) later remarked that others had told him that Sherman treated Grant unfairly but " when I finished the book, I found I approved every word ; that ... it was a true book, an honorable book, creditable to Sherman, just to his companions to myself particularly so just such a book as I expected Sherman would write.
Much of what we know about Robert-Houdin comes from his memoirs and his writings were meant more to entertain than to chronicle, rendering it difficult to separate fact from fiction.
The house's publishing schedule slowed considerably between 2000-2006, with only nine books issued In the Stone House by Barry N. Malzberg ( 2000 ); Book of the Dead by E. Hoffmann Price ( a collection of memoirs of writers known by Price, 2001 ); Arkham House's Masters of Horror ( ed.
Fraser decided to write Flashman's memoirs, in which the school bully would be identified with an " illustrious Victorian soldier ": experiencing many 19th-century wars and adventures and rising to high rank in the British Army, acclaimed as a great soldier, while remaining by his unapologetic self-description " a scoundrel, a liar, a cheat, a thief, a coward and oh yes, a toady.
The core of the book is in the form of Belgarath's memoirs starting with his becoming an outcast from his village and becoming first disciple of the god Aldur and ending with the birth of Belgarion a span of about seven thousand years.
Butko's book also incorporated quotes from early motoring memoirs and postcard messages sometimes funny, sometimes painfully descriptive of early motoring woes hence the Greetings title.
In 1955 Jesús Sánchez Garza self-published a book called La Rebelión de Texas Manuscrito Inédito de 1836 por un Ofical de Santa Anna purporting to be memoirs of José Enrique de la Peña, a Mexican officer present at the Battle of the Alamo.
Elsewhere he has insisted: With regard to the 1930s, he has written that Gina Herrmann, in her 2010 study of Spanish communists ' memoirs, claimed that " of the many myths that Western Communists lived by, perhaps the most abiding is that of Communist anti-Fascism of the 1930s and 1940s one that was consolidated in Spain's Civil War of 1936 – 1939.
Hwang is also at work on three new musicals Bruce Lee: Journey to the West, with music and lyrics by David Yazbeck, Pretty Dead Girl with music and lyrics by Anne-Marie Milazzo, and Where or When, a dance musical by Christopher Gattelli and others as well a play on the memoirs of Chinese-British actress Tsai Chin entitled Daughter of Shanghai.
Two long papers published in 1840 one on attractions and Clairaut's theorem, and the other on the variation of gravity at the surface of the earth also demand notice, as do his mathematical memoirs on the critical values of sums of periodic series ( 1847 ) and on the numerical calculation of a class of definite integrals and infinite series ( 1850 ) and his discussion of a differential equation relating to the breaking of railway bridges ( 1849 ), research related to his evidence given to the Royal Commission on the Use of Iron in Railway structures after the Dee bridge disaster of 1847.
The memoirs appeared in three sets one volume for 1817 to 1837 and two for the period from 1837 to 1860, published in 1875, three volumes in 1885 and two in 1887.
In recent years, Baez has admitted to being more amused by the parody even including an excerpt in her memoirs ( And a Voice to Sing With: A Memoir, published in 1987 ).
Samuel's memoirs state: " I mentioned that two things would be essential that the state should be neutralized, since it could not be large enough to defend itself, and that the free access of Christian pilgrims should be guaranteed ...
The other duty of the chair the advancement of mathematical science was discharged in a handsome manner by the long series of memoirs which he published, ranging over every department of pure mathematics.
In memoirs prepared late in life unpublished until 1975 she pictured her girlhood as an idyll: " one long summer of sunshine, flowers, and smiles ".

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