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Daisy and Waugh's
The writers Daisy Waugh and Alexander Waugh both grew up at Combe Florey House, but their mother, Auberon Waugh's widow, sold the house in 2008.

Daisy and book
Highlights of the strip's final decades include " Boomchik " ( 1961 ), in which America's international prestige is saved by Mammy Yokum, " Daisy Mae Steps Out " ( 1966 ), a female-empowering tale of Daisy's brazenly audacious “ homewrecker gland ," " The Lips of Marcia Perkins " ( 1967 ), a satirical, thinly-veiled commentary on venereal disease and public health warnings, " Ignoble Savages " ( 1968 ), in which the Mob takes over Harvard, and " Corporal Crock " ( 1973 ), in which Bullmoose reveals his reactionary cartoon role model, in a tale of obsession and the fanatical world of comic book collecting.
The last new comic book story drawn by Carl Barks was a Daisy Duck tale (" The Dainty Daredevil ") published in Walt Disney Comics Digest issue 5 ( Nov. 1968 ).
Daisy works at a reception desk situated just outside the restaurant / theater area, helping guests to book reservations or assist with any requests they may have.
* Daisy Duck, one of Walt Disney's cartoon and comic book characters, first appearing in 1940
Norman M. Coats of Kirkwood, MO ; a 1944 Borden High School Graduate, World War II Veteran, Businessman and Author ; wrote a compelling book called " Growing Up on Daisy Hill ", which chronicles his early years being born and raised in the nearby hills and hollows of Borden during The Great Depression.
Daisy Myers later wrote a book about her family's experiences.
* Whoopsy Daisy ( audio book )
The collection includes two unknown plays and drafts of Cider with Rosie, which reveal that early titles for the book were Cider with Poppy, Cider with Daisy and The Abandoned Shade.
) with Daisy Flowers, his secret love of most of the book, and fathers a daughter called Gracie.
* His father, who has become wheelchair-bound, his mother and Animal ( his real name ), who has assisted them in converting two pigsties into living quarters ( one of which Adrian, Daisy and Gracie live in at the end of the book ) live together in a consensual ménage à trois.
Tom Buchanan, the husband of Daisy Buchanan, the novel's principal woman character, was reading a book called The Rise of the Colored Empires by " this man Goddard ", a combination of Passing of the Great Race ( Grant ) and his colleague Lothrop Stoddard's The Rising Tide of Color Against White World Supremacy ( Stoddard ; Grant wrote the introduction to Stoddard's book ).
Brown went back to working with Daisy Prince for his third major show The Last Five Years, for which he wrote the book as well as songs.
Daisy Miller is an 1878 novella by Henry James first appearing in Cornhill Magazine in Jun-July 1879, and in book form the following year.
* First book version of Daisy Miller ( 1878 )
The Daisy company commercially sold sightless BB guns and target throwers for a number of years under the name Quick Skill, along with an instruction book that was a demilitarized version of the aerial target portion of the " quick kill " course.
He was well known for carrying his Yorkshire Terrier dog Daisy in public wherever he went, and even wrote a book about her.
He began as a listener ( his famous book of German fairytales, Daisy, is based on stories his grandmother used to tell him ), later on continued as a passionate reader, also trying to write prose of his own.
Kryspen's friends included the absent-minded Professor Rhombus, a young woman named Daisy, and a talking book.

Daisy and Town
The following compilation comes from Ellen Abrams ( 1999 ) based on information from Abram English Brown ’ s History of the Town of Bedford ( 1891 ), as well as other sources such as The Bedford Sampler Bicentennial Edition containing Daisy Pickman Oakley ’ s articles, Bedford Vital Records, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Town Directories, and other publications from the Bedford Historical Society.
Adams asked director George Abbott, who had directed her in Wonderful Town, which show she should choose, and he advised her to take Daisy Mae, which she subsequently did.
* Unnecessary Town – Li ' l Abner, Daisy Mae and Dogpatchers
Adams starred on Broadway in Wonderful Town ( 1953 ) opposite Rosalind Russell ( winning the Theatre World Award ), and as Daisy Mae in Li ' l Abner ( 1956 ), winning the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
Daisy guns them down as Dwight remarks there's going to be a mob war because of this, but that neither he nor the girls of Old Town will have cause to worry about it.
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* Daisy Town ( 1971 )
The Appalachian Club section itself is divided into three smaller sections — " Daisy Town " between the mouths of Jakes Creek and Bearwallow Branch, " Society Hill " further south along the banks of Jakes Creek, and " Millionaires ' Row " further east along the banks of Little River.
The Levi Trentham cabin was originally located in the upper reaches of Jakes Creek, and moved to the Appalachian Club's Daisy Town section in 1932 for use as a guest house.
In 1910, an affluent group of Knoxville hunting and fishing enthusiasts formed the Appalachian Club and purchased what is now " Daisy Town " south of the confluence of Little River and Jakes Creek.
Seventeen of the nineteen structures chosen for restoration and preservation are located in the Appalachian Club's " Daisy Town " section.
The Byers cabin — located south of Daisy Town in the Appalachian Club's Society Hill section, was also chosen for preservation, due largely to its association with early park promoter David Chapman.
Daisy guns them down as Dwight remarks there's going to be a mob war because of this, but that neither he nor the girls of Old Town will have cause to worry about it.

Daisy and Africa
* Oscar winners: Ordinary People ( 1980 ), Chariots of Fire ( 1981 ), Gandhi ( 1982 ), Terms of Endearment ( 1983 ), Amadeus ( 1984 ), Out of Africa ( 1985 ), Platoon ( 1986 ), The Last Emperor ( 1987 ), Rain Man ( 1988 ), Driving Miss Daisy ( 1989 )
** South African Defence Forces attack South-West Africa People's Organisation bases in Chitequeta, south-eastern Angola during Operation Daisy
Osteospermum fruticosum, also called the Trailing African Daisy or Shrubby Daisybush, is a shrubby, semi-succulent herbaceous flowering plant native to South Africa, belonging to the small tribe Calenduleae of the sunflower family ( Asteraceae ).

Daisy and 1994
* Mother and daughter: The story of Daisy and Glady's Corunna ( Narkaling Productions, 1994 ) Edited by Barbara Ker Wilson (' My Place ' for young readers, part 3.
Daisy Li Yuet-Wah won an International Press Freedom Award from the Committee to Protect Journalists for her work with the paper in 1994.
Since appearing in the widely-popular Sound of Music, Plummer has appeared in a vast number of notable films, including Inside Daisy Clover ( 1965 ), The Night of the Generals ( cameo as Field Marshal Erwin Rommel ) ( 1967 ), Oedipus the King ( 1968 ), The Royal Hunt of the Sun ( 1969 ), Battle of Britain ( 1970 ), Waterloo ( 1970 ), The Man Who Would Be King ( 1975 ), The Return of the Pink Panther ( 1975 ), The Silent Partner ( 1978 ), International Velvet ( 1978 ), Murder by Decree ( 1979 ), Somewhere in Time ( 1980 ), Eyewitness ( 1981 ), Dragnet ( 1987 ), Shadow Dancing ( 1988 ), Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country ( 1991 ), Malcolm X ( 1992 ), Wolf ( 1994 ), Dolores Claiborne ( 1995 ), 12 Monkeys ( 1995 ), Syriana ( 2005 ), The New World ( 2005 ), and The Lake House ( 2006 ).
However, she is probably best remembered for playing the role of Daisy Murdock Cortlandt on the ABC soap, All My Children, a role she played from 1980 through 1989, and in 1994, 1995, 1996, and on April 20, 2010 with Taylor Miller ( Nina Cortlandt Warner ) for the tribute episode for James Mitchell ( Palmer Cortlandt ).
* Actress: Daisy Cortlandt ( 1979 – 1989, 1994, 1995, 2010 )
* TFK Marin ’ s Director Marilyn Price received the " Daisy Award ", San Francisco Bay Area Girl Scouts ( 1994 )
* Mother and daughter: The story of Daisy and Glady's Corunna ( Narkaling Productions, 1994 ) Edited by Barbara Ker Wilson
Success came in 1994 when Daisy, the only wild origin female to ever lay eggs in captivity, finally accepted a mate.

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