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Dame and Judith
** Dame Judith Anderson, Australian actress ( d. 1992 )
The entire Terwilliger family returns in " Funeral for a Fiend " ( season 19, 2007 ) in which Bob's father, Robert, and mother, Dame Judith Underdunk, make their first appearances.
His wife, Bob's mother, is Dame Judith Underdunk, " the finest classical actress of her generation.
Dame Judith Olivia " Judi " Dench, CH, DBE, FRSA ( born 9 December 1934 ) is an English film, stage and television actress.
* Dame Judith Anderson ( died 1992 )
Significant political poets of the 20th century included Dame Mary Gilmore and Judith Wright.
With her debut in talkies only moderately successful, she acted on the stage for the most part in the 1930s and early 1940s, appearing in roles as varied as Ophelia in Guthrie McClintic's landmark 1936 production of Hamlet ( with John Gielgud and Judith Anderson ) and Marguerite in a limited run of La Dame aux Camélias.
He appeared as Jason opposite Dame Judith Anderson in Robinson Jeffers ' adaptation of Medea at the Theatre Sara Bernhardt in Paris in 1955.
Dame Judith Anderson, AC, DBE ( 10 February 18973 January 1992 ) was an Australian-born American-based actress of stage, film and television.
Anderson was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( DBE ) in 1960 and thereafter was often billed as " Dame Judith Anderson ".
" Dame Judith Anderson Dies at 93 ; An Actress of Powerful Portrayals ", The New York Times, 4 January 1992, p. 27
* Dame Judith Anderson papers, at the University of California, Santa Barbara Library
* Dame Judith Anderson prompts, at the National Library of Australia
* Dame Judith Anderson ( Minx Lockridge, Santa Barbara )
Significant political poets of the 20th century included Dame Mary Gilmore and Judith Wright.
Prominent Australian poets of the 20th century include Dame Mary Gilmore, A. D. Hope, Judith Wright, Gwen Harwood, Kenneth Slessor, Les Murray, Bruce Dawe and more recently John Forbes and John Tranter and Judith Beveridge.
Judith Tizard was born to a political family-her mother, Dame Catherine Tizard, served as Mayor of Auckland and as Governor-General, and her father, Bob Tizard, was a prominent Labour Party cabinet minister and Deputy Prime Minister.

Dame and Hart
His most notable of these were as a contestant in the " ugly man competition " ( which he loses to a heavily made up Charles Laughton ) in the RKO production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame and as Gabe Hart, a member of the lynch mob in the 1943 film of The Ox-Bow Incident.

Dame and attacked
Led by quarterback Charlie " Gus " Dorais and Rockne, the Notre Dame team attacked the Cadets with an offense that featured both the expected powerful running game but also long and accurate downfield forward passes from Dorais to Rockne.
Led by quarterback Charles " Gus " Dorais and end ( soon to be legendary coach ) Knute Rockne, the Notre Dame team attacked the Cadets with an offense that featured both the expected powerful running game but also long and accurate downfield forward passes from Dorais to Rockne.

Dame and speech
In a speech at Notre Dame on Sept. 13, 1984, he used the statements of the American Catholic hierarchy to argue " that what is ideally desirable isn't always feasible, that there can be different political approaches to abortion besides unyielding adherence to an absolute prohibition.
On 16 June 2002, Dame Silvia made a speech at the Annual General Meeting of Save The Children's New Zealand branch, in which she criticised section 59 of the Crimes Act 1961, which allowed parents to use " reasonable force " to discipline their children.
On 12 August 2002, in a speech at the opening of the Specialised Applied Research Centre of the Victoria University of Wellington, Dame Silvia questioned whether longer sentences would reduce criminal reoffending rates.
He said that the decision by the University of Notre Dame to have President Obama deliver the commencement speech at its graduation ceremony and receive an honorary degree was " most unfortunate " and the reasoning behind it " evades common sense.
His hard-nosed play and leadership were an integral part of the team during those three years, with his inspirational pre-game speech helping the Panthers upset a heavily-favored team from the University of Notre Dame, 22 – 19, on October 11, 1952.
* Gregorian's 2005 Notre Dame commencement speech
" A reference to a controversial speech by Dame Jill Knight, a right-wing member of the ruling Conservative party which was widely interpreted as condoning or even encouraging " direct action " against noisy parties.
Chittister holds a master's degree from the University of Notre Dame and a Ph. D. in speech communication theory from Penn State University.

Dame and evil
Conservative Member of Parliament Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman was quoted as believing this was a good thing and when challenged in Parliament said " I am quite prepared to affirm that it is quite right that there should be an intolerance of evil.

Dame and ".
" Eleanor Audeley ", wife of Sir John Davies, is said to have been brought before the High Commission in 1634 for extravagances, stimulated by the discovery that her name could be transposed to " Reveale, O Daniel ", and to have been laughed out of court by another anagram submitted by Sir John Lambe, the dean of the Arches, " Dame Eleanor Davies ", " Never soe mad a ladie ".
* The 16th-century Spanish poet Cristóbal de Castillejo plagiarized Catullus in his well-known work " Dame amor, besos sin cuento ".
Among the prominent figures who have called for the abolition of nuclear weapons are " the philosopher Bertrand Russell, the entertainer Steve Allen, CNN ’ s Ted Turner, former Senator Claiborne Pell, Notre Dame president Theodore Hesburg, South African Bishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama ".
The influence of these documents, presenting a " most laudable Order " of mystic-philosopher-doctors and promoting a " Universal Reformation of Mankind ", gave rise to an enthusiasm called by its historian Dame Frances Yates the " Rosicrucian Enlightenment ".
This group kept very active in perpetrating public outrages such as the Notre-Dame Affair, wherein at the Easter High Mass at Notre Dame de Paris, in front of ten thousand people and broadcast on national TV, their member and former Dominican Michel Mourre posed as a monk, " stood in front of the altar and read a pamphlet proclaiming that God was dead ".
In Paris, on 10 September, the Polish delegation asked Henry to take an oath, at Notre Dame Cathedral, to " respect traditional Polish liberties and the law on religious freedom that had been passed during the interregnum ".
The school's fight song is sung to the tune of the " Notre Dame Fight Song ".
While stressing the personal, if reverent relationship between the Virgin and the devout Christian who addresses her in prayer, it is comparable to the French, " Notre Dame ", or " Our Lady ".
Casley is married to Shirley ( née Shirley Butler ) who is styled as " Her Royal Highness Princess Shirley of Hutt, Dame of the Rose of Sharon ".
She performed a mix of " Dame Otro Tequila " and Pitbull's " Culo ".
They do not count towards the aforementioned numerical limits, and are not formally addressed as " Sir " or " Dame ".
Both Cam ' ron and Jim Jones took out their frustrations on former label-mate Kanye West in defense of former CEO Dame Dash by releasing a song entitled " Toast " rhyming over Kanye West's song " Runaway ".
Saying " And Kanye, you a sucker nigga / Dissed Dame, so my attitude is " fuck a nigga " / Sucka Jigga how you gone live with that / Took ya beat now come get it back ".
The song later made it onto Buckethead's album, Kaleidoscalp, titled " The Android of Notre Dame ".
Much of Hagatha's story is inspired by the character of Dame Gothel from the fairy tale " Rapunzel ".
As the NFL's dominant eastern team at the time, they believed they themselves would get to play the potentially lucrative match against the " Notre Dame All-Stars ".
Syntactically, it is used in much the same way ( although for a broader group of persons ) as " Sir " and " Dame " are used in English when speaking of or to a person who has been knighted, e. g. " Don Firstname " or " Doña Firstname Lastname ".
The femme fatale flourished in the Romantic period in the works of John Keats, notably " La Belle Dame sans Merci " and " Lamia ".
On Waitangi Day 2004, following National leader Don Brash's controversial Orewa Speech on race relations, Dame Silvia controversially gave a different interpretation of the phrase " He iwi tahi tatou ".
Prior to 1856 there must have been some sort of Dame School as the census for 1851 lists village children ( not only those of the Rector and the more prosperous farmers and tradesmen ) as " scholar ".
* Slaughter & the Dogs had a track titled " Johnny T " allegedly about Thunders which was the b-side to their single " Dame to Blame ".
The new cult was inaugurated at Notre Dame de Paris by " The Festival of Reason ".
Between 2000 and 2009, the two highest awards were called Principal Companion ( PCNZM ) and Distinguished Companion ( DCNZM ), and recipients did not receive the title " Sir " or " Dame ".
Dame Edna refers often to him and his partner, Clifford Smale, both of whom Edna believes are searching for " Miss Right ," although she admits they are looking " in some very strange places ".

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