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Goldsmiths ' Sociology Department has been extremely important in the recent development of the discipline in the UK and internationally, with leading sociologists such as Paul Gilroy, Bev Skeggs, Nikolas Rose, Celia Lury, Les Back, Kate Nash and Jeffrey Alexander, working in the department in recent years.
Merivel finds himself enjoying a life of pleasure and popularity at court, until the King informs him that he has arranged for Merivel to wed Celia ( Polly Walker ), the King's favorite mistress.
The King fears that Celia has contracted the plague, but Merivel soon assures him that she does not have the plague, but rather has a treatable fever and is with child.
* John Grimond, a foreign editor of The Economist who in 1973 married Kate Fleming ( b. 1946 ), elder daughter of the writer Peter Fleming and actress Celia Johnson, and has three children with her.
" More recently, Carew's place among the Cavalier Poets has been examined, as have his poetic affinities with Ben Jonson and John Donne ; " A Rapture " has been scrutinized as both biography and fantasy ; the funerary poetry has been studied as a subgenre ; evidence of Carew's views concerning political hierarchy has been found in his occasional verse ; and love and courtship have been probed as themes in the " Celia " poems.
She has two sisters, Cynthia and Celia.
Like Proteus, Felix is sent away by his father, and is followed by Felismena, who, disguised as a boy, becomes his page, only to subsequently learn that Felix has fallen in love with Celia.
Castle ’ s terms marked the full establishment of what Delaware political commentator Celia Cohen has calledthe Age of Incumbency .” Following du Pont ’ s very successful and popular terms as Governor, Delaware politics seemed to have reached a consensus, with leaders of both parties being regularly re-elected, while working closely and quietly together on a conservative fiscal low tax, pro business, and clean government agenda.
Groff has affairs with Nancy Botwin ( Mary-Louise Parker ) and Celia Hodes ( Elizabeth Perkins ).
It is the Glasgow performance base of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and has hosted many international orchestras, soloists and conductors, including the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, National Youth Orchestras of Great Britain, Scotland and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Celia Bartoli, Julian Lloyd Webber and Maxim Vengerov.
Tom attempts to return to Fairy Land, where Celia has given birth to his son, who will later be known as the Faerie Knight.
He has made a valuable contribution, along with Arturo Sandoval, Rosendo Rosell, Celia Cruz, and musicologist Eloy Crespo to the documentary Son, la antesala de la salsa.
" In addition, the series has featured a variety of more established stars, including Norman Wisdom, Amanda Redman, Anita Dobson, Jenny Seagrove, Rula Lenska, Prunella Scales, Celia Imrie, Toyah Willcox, Maureen Lipman, Frances Barber, Andrew Sachs, Russ Abbott and Stephanie Beacham in cameo roles.
His voice has also technically been performed by Terry Pratchett, Nigel Planer, Stephen Briggs, Tony Robinson, and Celia Imrie in their audiobook readings.
Like Shannon, she has a striking resemblance to Celia and Becknum Mauser's sister.
Island of the Blue Dolphins has been translated into a number of languages and was made into a movie in 1964, starring Celia Kaye, Larry Domasin, Ann Daniel, and George Kennedy.
Throughout its history, The Queen's Theatre has seen such talents as Peggy Ashcroft, Fred and Adele Astaire, Tallulah Bankhead, Kenneth Branagh, Noël Coward, Henry Daniell, Marlene Dietrich, Robert Donat, Edith Evans, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., John Gielgud, Cedric Hardwicke, Jack Hawkins, Nigel Hawthorne, Celia Johnson, Jane Lapotaire, Alec Guinness, Rachel Kempson, Gertrude Lawrence, Robert Morley, Stephen Fry, Anthony Quayle, Basil Rathbone, Michael Redgrave, Miranda Richardson, Margaret Rutherford, Fiona Shaw, Nigel Havers, Maggie Smith, Sybil Thorndike, and Ramin Karimloo.
Miranda ’ s son Charles marries Celia, Leonard Zimmern ’ s daughter, in the story “ In the Shadow .” The daughter of the beatnik ( proto-hippie ) Tylers of “ Nowhere City ” has married Clark Stockwell III, Janet ’ s son, in “ Waiting for the Baby .”
Mosca mentions to Volpone that Corvino has a beautiful wife, Celia, and Volpone goes to see her in the disguise of Scoto the Mountebank.
She has also made over thirty television guest appearances in programs such as JAG, NYPD Blue, The King Of Queens, The X-Files, ER, Lost, True Blood and a recurring role in Dharma and Greg, where she played the role of " Celia " in sixteen episodes.

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* Erna — A seismically active planet with psychically malleable quasi-sentient natural forces called the Fae in Celia S. Friedman's Coldfire Trilogy.
For a 1952 film Meet Me Tonight, directed by Anthony Pelissier, Coward adapted Ways and Means, Red Peppers and Fumed Oak ( called Tonight at 8: 30 in the U. S .) Coward himself played Christian Faber in a 1950 film of The Astonished Heart ( also starring Celia Johnson and Margaret Leighton ).
Celia was then kept in an area of phase space in a sort of virtual reality for 5000 years while mankind continued to live on unknowingly in an intangible cage, isolated on a single continent called Dusbin ( literally, Dust bin ).
Knight is survived by one daughter from a previous marriage, Ernestina Knight of Tampa ; and four children in Cuba. Luis Falcon is the man that Celia Cruz and Pedro Knight called their son.
Bertie broke off with Florence by informing her that he was about to marry Madeline, and Jeeves finds a damaging secret about Spode ( involving a kangaroo called Celia ) which forced him to reclaim his title and marry Madeline, leaving Bertie free.
Hammond wrote a four part BBC Radio 4 comedy with David Spicer called Polyoaks, about GPs struggling with the Coalition's NHS reforms and starring Nigel Planer, Tony Gardner, Celia Imrie, David Westhead, Carla Mendonca, David Holt, Phil Cornwell and Kate O ’ Sullivan.
Seeing their survival as a boon granted by God, the men dubbed it Boon Island, an ironic name for what poet Celia Thaxter called " the forlornest place that can be imagined.
A scholarly edition called The Journeys of Celia Fiennes was produced by Christopher Morris in 1947, and the book has been constantly in print in a variety of editions.

Celia and Jewish
Mostel was born to Israel Mostel, an Eastern European Jew, and Cina " Celia " Druchs, also from a Jewish family, who was born in Poland and raised in Vienna.
Kivie Kaplan was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the youngest of three sons of Benjamin and Celia Kaplan, Lithuanian Jewish immigrants.
* Celia Adler ( 1891 – 1979 ), American Jewish actress
Celia Feinman Adler ( December 6, 1889 – January 31, 1979 ) was an American Jewish actress, known as the " First Lady of the Yiddish Theatre ".

Celia and people
In 1987 went to the " Carnival Chicharrero " Cuban singer Celia Cruz with orchestra Billo's Caracas Boys, attended by 250, 000 people, was registered in the Guinness of Records as the largest gathering of people in an outdoor plaza to attend a concert, a record she holds today.
* Saving Grace ( 1985 film ), a 1985 film based on a novel by Celia Gittelson about a Pope traveling incognito and ending up involved with the people of a small village
Some notable people whose Requiem Masses were said at the cathedral include New York Yankees greats Babe Ruth, Roger Maris, and Billy Martin ; legendary football coach Vince Lombardi, singer Celia Cruz, former Attorney General and U. S. Senator from New York Robert F. Kennedy, New York Giants owner Wellington Mara, and former Governor of New York Hugh Carey.
A show by Winston Churchill's granddaughter, Celia Sandys, in which she travels the world retracing the steps of Churchill and meeting the people he used to know.
Throughout southern Texas, Hurricane Celia killed 15 people, injured 466 others, and caused $ 930 million in damages.
Some have attributed Jacob's problems to the fact that his name was on Orwell's list, a list of people with pro-communist leanings prepared in March 1949 by George Orwell for his friend Celia Kirwan at the Information Research Department, a propaganda unit set up at the Foreign Office by the Labour government.
" In addition to longtime Allen collaborators Marshall Brickman and Tony Roberts, among the people seen in the film are Austin Pendleton, Griffin Dunne, Michael Emerson, Bebe Neuwirth, and Celia Weston.

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and one of $2,000 under the will of Miss Celia L. Brett of Hamilton, New York, a friend from the early days.
In favor of interactionism, Celia Green ( 2003 ) argues that epiphenomenalism does not even provide a satisfactory ‘ out ’ from the problem of interaction posed by substance dualism.
* In the 1951 novel The Hive by Camilo José Cela, the character Ventura asks to borrow the Ludo from Doña Celia, the proprietress of a house of assignations.
* " Drink to me only with thine eyes " comes from Ben Jonson's love poem, To Celia.
Harlow also stretched out from the typical salsa formula with his ambitious opera Hommy ( 1973 ), inspired by the Who's Tommy, and integral to Celia Cruz's comeback from an early retirement.
Apart from the expected difficulties associated with being a politically controversial radio DJ, everything is going smoothly for Ken until he meets Celia ( or " Ceel "), a gangster's wife, who he falls in love with.
* Celia Eddy, Quilted Planet: A Sourcebook of Quilts from Around the World ISBN 1-4000-5457-5
The most recent revival ran from December 3, 2011 to March 10, 2012 at the Old Vic Theatre, directed by Lindsay Posner and starring Jonathan Coy, Janie Dee, Robert Glenister, Jamie Glover, Celia Imrie, Karl Johnson, Aisling Loftus, Amy Nuttall and Paul Ready.
The location, which sees copious traffic to and from Midtown Manhattan, was chosen in order to showcase the city in a positive light to commuters, and so that the plaza could represent fine arts alongside the adjacent Pietro Di Donato Plaza and Celia Cruz Plaza, which represent literature and music, respectively.
After the war, Hart-Davis was unable to obtain satisfactory terms from Jonathan Cape to return to the company, and in 1946 he struck out on his own, founding Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd, in partnership with David Garnett and Teddy Young and with financial backing from Eric Linklater, Arthur Ransome, H. E. Bates, Geoffrey Keynes, and Celia and Peter Fleming.
His emotional distance ( and his tendency to stay out all night ) alienate him from the apartment's other residents: Johnny's pregnant wife Celia ( Eva Marie Saint ) and his brother Polo ( Anthony Franciosa ).
Songs from Entre el cielo y el suelo have been covered by Montserrat Caballé and Celia Cruz.
After finding out about Merivel's romantic feelings toward Celia, the King banishes him from court back to his life as a physician.
The road is featured briefly in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows when Harry and his friends were escaping from Death Eaters, by J. K. Rowling ; The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins ; Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf ; Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw and its musical adaptation, My Fair Lady ; Saturday and Atonement by Ian McEwan ; several Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ; the Saki story Reginald on Christmas Presents ; several stories by John Collier ; A Room with a View by E. M. Forster ; The London Eye Mystery, The Late Mr Elvesham by Herbert G. Wells by Siobhan Dowd ; The Wish House by Celia Rees ; a The Matrix-based story, Goliath by Neil Gaiman ; features often in novels by Mark Billingham and The Lonely Londoners by Sam Selvon.
Researcher Ana Celia Zentella offers this example from her work with Puerto Rican Spanish-English bilingual speakers in New York City.
Consistent with his interest in cubism and admiration for Pablo Picasso, Hockney chose to paint Celia Birtwell ( who appears in several of his works ) from different views, as if the eye had scanned her face diagonally.
Aphoristic collections also make up an important part of the work of some modern authors, such as Josemaría Escrivá ( compiled from other spiritual authors ), Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Arthur Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Franz Kafka, Karl Kraus, Montaigne, La Rouchefoucauld, Stanislaw Jerzy Lec, Andrzej Majewski, Mikhail Turovsky, Antonio Porchia, Celia Green, Robert A. Heinlein, Blaise Pascal, E. M. Cioran and Oscar Wilde.
* Many international singers from other Hispanic countries, such as José Luis Rodríguez, Celia Cruz, Juan Gabriel and Juan Luis Guerra, among others continued to visit Puerto Rico.
* In the classic British film Brief Encounter ( 1945 ), derived from a Noël Coward play, housewife Laura ( Celia Johnson ) and physician Alec ( Trevor Howard ) begin an affair.
*" Celia " was featured on Weeds: Music from the Original Series, Volume 4.

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