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her and Youth
In the initial advertisement placed by Love which resulted in Hole's formation, she cited Fleetwood Mac, Sonic Youth, and Big Black as her three major musical influences.
For example, Elvis Costello recorded a version of Ono's song " Walking on Thin Ice ," the B-52's who drew from her early recordings covered " Don't Worry, Kyoko ( Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow )" ( shortening the title to " Don't Worry ") and Sonic Youth included a performance of Ono's early conceptual " Voice Piece for Soprano " in their experimental album SYR4: Goodbye 20th century.
Guests including Bette Midler, Paul Simon and his son Harper, and principal members of Sonic Youth interpreted her songs in their own styles.
Her performance won her a Youth In Film Award.
It was a bit part as a " cabaret parasite " in the drama Eyes of Youth that caught the attention of screenwriter June Mathis, who thought he would be perfect for her next movie.
In May 1945, Peres married Sonya Gelman, whom he had met in the Ben Shemen Youth Village, where her father served as a carpentry teacher.
Niamh crossed the Western Sea on a magical horse, Embarr, and asked Fionn mac Cumhail if his son Oisín would come with her to Tír na nÓg ( the Land of Youth ).
In the same year, Witherspoon had a minor role in Jack the Bear, which garnered her the Young Artist Award for Best Youth Actress Co-star.
Bow as " Janet ", the " horrid " flapper in Black Oxen ( 1923 ), holding Flaming Youth to her chest ; with Kate Lester and Tom Ricketts
Colleen Moore made her flapper debut in a successful adaptation of the daring novel Flaming Youth, released November 12, 1923, six weeks before Black Oxen.
Both films were produced by First National Pictures, and while Black Oxen was still being edited and Flaming Youth not yet released, Bow was requested to co-star with Moore as her kid sister in Painted People ( AKA The Swamp Angel ).
At this time Oxford separated male and female students as far as possible ; Vera Brittain, one of the Somerville students, recalled an amusing occurrence during her time there in her autobiography, Testament of Youth ;
Broadcasted to mediocre ratings, the series ended only 8 months after its premiere, but garnered her a Young Artist Award nomination for Outstanding Youth Ensemble alongside her co-stars.
Norwood was awarded a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Youth Actor / Actress for her performance.
Deal contributed her voice to the Sonic Youth single, " Little Trouble Girl ", from their 1995 album Washing Machine, and to the intro for The For Carnation's " Tales.
Pike won a scholarship to Badminton School, and while appearing in a production of Romeo and Juliet at the National Youth Theatre, was noticed by an agent who helped her embark upon a professional career.
Editor Mel Toadvine asked her why she took so much time to sign autographs while more than 100 people stood in line all the way to the front of the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center.
One such occasion was in Cherry Creek State Park, Denver, Colorado, in 1993: to help celebrate the sixth World Youth Day, she was invited to sing her song " We Are One Body ", the theme song for the event, live to the Pope.
In 2002, due largely to her lobbying, Prime Minister Howard launched the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth ( ARACY ) of which she is Chairperson.
She continued her stage career in the Greek production of Tennessee Williams's Sweet Bird of Youth ( 1960 ), under the direction of Karolos Koun.
Melina Mercouri concentrated on her stage career for the following years, playing in the Greek productions of The Threepenny Opera and, for a second time, Sweet Bird of Youth, in addition to the ancient Greek tragedies Medea and Oresteia.
was published and she also performed her song " Perfect Time " live at World Youth Day in Rome in front of crowds of pilgrims and Pope John Paul II.
As with the Fair Youth, there have been many attempts to identify her with a real historical individual.

her and lively
As a matter of fact, Albert S. Flint expressed his conviction that `` her physical strength, her mental power, her lively interest in all objects about her and her readiness to serve her fellow beings '' would have led her `` to a distinguished career amongst the noted women of this country ''.
Black and white is her favorite color combination along with lively glowing pinks, reds, blues and greens.
Henrietta looked down at her bouquet, still lively with its color and scent, and set her feet on their journey's way again, leaving the village street and crossing the first field, Folly dancing ahead of her.
The immense popularity of Potter ’ s books was based on the lively quality of her illustrations, the non-didactic nature of her stories, the depiction of the rural countryside, and the imaginative qualities she lent to her animal characters.
After this formal education, Elizabeth spent the next nine years tending to domestic duties, but with her lively mind, energy and vigour, the prospect of a solely domestic existence would not satisfy her, so she continued to study Latin and arithmetic in the mornings and also read widely.
Additionally, his condemnation of Blaesilla's hedonistic lifestyle in Rome had led her to adopt aescetic practices, but it affected her health and worsened her physical weakness to the point that she died just four months after starting to follow his instructions ; much of the Roman populace were outraged at Jerome for causing the premature death of such a lively young woman, and his insistence to Paula that Blaesilla should not be mourned, and complaints that her grief was excessive, were seen as heartless, polarising Roman opinion against him.
Anne might have been aware that Sophia, who was active and lively despite her old age, could cut a better figure than herself.
For years afterward members of her community would attribute the child's curiosity, intelligence, and lively personality to the incident.
With her lively mind, Caroline developed into a scholar of considerable ability.
Anne was lively and beautiful during her youth.
Janet Maslin, in her review for The New York Times, wrote, " Mike Nichols, who directed Working Girl, also displays an uncharacteristically blunt touch, and in its later stages the story remains lively but seldom has the perceptiveness or acuity of Mr. Nichols's best work ".

her and Aspect
" In 1938, using materials collected during her research tour of the Caribbean, Dunham submitted a thesis, " The Dances of Haiti: A Study of Their Material Aspect, Organization, Form, and Function ," to the Department of Anthropology at the University of Chicago in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a master's degree, but she never completed her course work or took examinations to qualify for the degree.
Produced by Perkins at Tiger Aspect, Tate was given her own programme on BBC Two in 2004, which she co-wrote and starred in with Derren Litten, entitled The Catherine Tate Show, which ran for three series.
Whishaw appeared in I'm Not There in 2007 as one of the Bob Dylan reincarnations ; in Criminal Justice, a Tiger Aspect series for the BBC, in 2008 ; a new adaptation of Brideshead Revisited ; and ... some trace of her, an adaptation of The Idiot at the National Theatre.

her and threw
I knew of but one test and I threw it out to her for what it was worth.
Jones then recoiled his rope and threw again, this time hitting her on the back but failing to encircle her.
She threw back a cushion over one of the seats, unlocked a padlock on the chest beneath it, then presently straightened, holding a long knife and a wicked looking spear gun in her hand.
A middle aged woman opened a window on the third floor of her house which was behind the wall, she threw out a few belongings and then jumped ; ;
Then his son did something '' -- Rachel threw up her hands -- `` I don't know what, but something, to an official here -- it was during the Mandate -- and the son was imprisoned.
In the most famous version of her myth, her birth was the consequence of a castration: Cronus severed Uranus ' genitals and threw them behind him into the sea.
A notorious murder scandal, the Overbury case, threw up two imperfect anagrams that were aided by typically loose spelling and were recorded by Simonds D ' Ewes: ' Francis Howard ' ( for Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset, her maiden name spelled in a variant ) became Car findes a whore, with the letters E hardly counted, and the victim Thomas Overbury, as ' Thomas Overburie ', was written as O!
Upon his arrival there, his pregnant second wife, Zinaida Pasternak threw herself on the floor, weeping and accusing her husband of risking the destruction of their family.
The story has it that, for her hospitality, Mrs. Raymond was bid to hold out her apron, into which Kidd threw gold and jewels until it was full.
Upon their arrival, Odin threw Jörmungandr into " that deep sea that lies round all lands ", and then threw Hel into Niflheim, and bestowed upon her authority over nine worlds.
Upon their arrival, Odin threw Jörmungandr into " that deep sea that lies round all lands ," Odin threw Hel into Niflheim, and bestowed upon her authority over nine worlds, in that she must " administer board and lodging to those sent to her, and that is those who die of sickness or old age.
His body was washed ashore beneath Hero's tower ; in her grief, she threw herself into the sea.
Jadwiga threw her mantle over the boy's body, and he regained life.
According to Plutarch, Antony threw her out of his house in Rome, because she slept with his friend, the tribune Publius Cornelius Dolabella.
" According to Abdul, the man at the party argued with her, grabbed her by the arm and threw her against a wall ," Vernon said.
This offended Solomon and he threw the ant down reminding her who he was, but the ant told him that she knew Solomon was created from a corrupted drop, causing Solomon to feel ashamed.

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