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* Montez is described in " Daughter of Fortune " ( original Spanish title " Hija de la fortuna ") by the Chilean-American author Isabel Allende.
The original manuscript is on display at the British Library, showing that it was originally titled " Daughter of the d ' Urbervilles.
" Devil & Daughter " also had the original title " Devil's Daughter ", but was changed for the same reason.
The record featured Dickinson's " Bring Your Daughter ... to the Slaughter ", originally composed for a film soundtrack, which despite receiving a Golden Raspberry Award for worst original song in 1989, became the band's first and only single to top the UK singles chart.
In the same periodical Karamzin also published translations from French and some original stories, including Poor Liza and Natalia the Boyar's Daughter ( both 1792 ).
Daughter cells that inherit these wrong bases carry mutations from which the original DNA sequence is unrecoverable ( except in the rare case of a back mutation, for example, through gene conversion ).
" Bring your Daughter ..." wasn't included on the original release, as Iron Maiden planned to record an alternate version for their 1990 album No Prayer for the Dying, which went on to become the band's only number one single to date.
In 2005, Blunt co-starred with Bill Nighy and Miranda Richardson in the British television drama Gideon's Daughter, an original screenplay written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff, in which she played the troubled only child of New Labour spin doctor Gideon Warner, played by Nighy.
The feminine foil to these men is Indra's Daughter, a Christ-like figure played in the original production by Harriet Bosse, Strindberg's ex-wife.
" Rappaccini's Daughter " contains references to Dante's Divine Comedy, the Garden of Eden, and Milton's Paradise Lost as it juxtaposes the scientific aspects of research ( Professor Rappaccini and Professor Baglioni ) with spirituality ( Giovanni and Beatrice ) and explores original sin.
Petipa created over fifty ballets, some of which have survived in versions either faithful to, inspired by, or reconstructed from the original — The Pharaoh's Daughter ( 1862 ); Don Quixote ( 1869 ); La Bayadère ( 1877 ); Le Talisman ( 1889 ); The Sleeping Beauty ( 1890 ); The Nutcracker ( which was most likely choreographed by Lev Ivanov, perhaps with Petipa's counsel and instruction ) ( 1892 ); Le Réveil de Flore ( 1894 ); Le Halte de Cavalerie ( 1896 ); Raymonda ( 1898 ); Les Saisons ( 1900 ), and Les Millions d ’ Arlequin ( a. k. a. Harlequinade ) ( 1900 ).
Petipa and Minkus created a successful series of original works and revivals throughout the 1870s: La Camargo in 1872, Offenbach's Le Papillon in 1874, Les Brigands ( The Bandits ) in 1875, Les Aventures de Pélée ( The Adventures of Peleus ) in 1876, Roxana in 1878, La Fille des Neiges ( The Daughter of the Snows ) in 1879, and Mlada, also in 1879.
The soundtrack also features original songs sung by the film's actors, " Damn Dog " by Johnson, " Your Daughter Is One " by Johnson and Alvarado, and " Flowers of the City " by Johnson and David Johansen.
" The Frost-Giant's Daughter " is one of the original short stories about Conan the Cimmerian, written by American author Robert E. Howard, but not published in his lifetime.
In the screenplay, Conan encounters the Frost Giant's Daughter and defeats her brothers, as in the original.
" In a 1998 interview, the group explained that " Buffalo " projects a pleasing image of American culture and countryside and at the time of the group's original formation, all the members were girls, so " Daughter " was appropriate.

Daughter and Miss
* A Miss Jurisdictional Job's Daughter serves as the head and voice of the youth organization on the Grand or Jurisdictional level.
The selection of the Jurisdictional Miss Job's Daughter is by a pageant held once a year that has competitions for ritual, interviews by a panel of judges, and a written test.
The Miss International Job's Daughter serves on the international level and travels all over the world to speak on behalf of the organization.
To be selected as Miss International Job's Daughter, a girl must be at least 16 years of age and compete at a pageant held during the Supreme Session.
** The Grand / Jurisdictional Honored Queen and the Miss Jurisdictional Job's Daughter are considered to be co-leaders of the jurisdiction.
* Miss X the Y's Daughter
Miss Julie: Daughter of the count who owns the estate.
PRC gave former Miss America ( of 1941 ) Rosemary LaPlanche the lead in two horror films, Strangler of the Swamp and Devil Bat's Daughter.
As Miss Mordaunt she had considerable experience, especially in Shakespearean leading parts, before her first London appearance in 1829 at Drury Lane as Widow Cheerly in Andrew Cherry's The Soldier's Daughter.
Daughter Lacey was Miss Massachusetts in 2010 and Miss Illinois Teen USA in 2002.

Daughter and Victory
The pair made two recordings under the name John & Mary, Victory Gardens in 1991 and 1993's The Weedkiller's Daughter, called " a garden of shimmering delights " by the Atlanta Constitution.
The pair made two recordings under the name John & Mary, Victory Gardens in 1991 and The Weedkiller's Daughter in 1993.

Daughter and Joan
Other films included " Call It a Day " with Olivia de Havilland, " The Housekeeper's Daughter " with Joan Bennett, " The Bride Wore Boots " with Barbara Stanwyck, " Magnificent Doll " with Ginger Rogers and " Dream Girl " with Betty Hutton.
In 1975, Houghton wrote for her husband, actor / writer Ken Jenkins, a children's story, " The Wizard's Daughter ," which is collected in the book, Two Beastly Tales, illustrated by Joan Patchen, her husband's first wife.
Described by her contemporary Joan Hambidge, as the Pablo Neruda of Afrikaans, Krog would publish her first book of verse, Dogter van Jefta ( Daughter of Jephta ) at the age of seventeen.
Daughter Joan, an avid sportsperson, was the first owner of the New York Mets Major League Baseball team.
* Joan Grant-Writer, website dedicated to the life and work of Joan Grant, established by her Grand Daughter Nicola Bennett, along with Jane Lahr, Sophia Rosoff ( Grant's greatest friend ) and Martha Crego, October 2009

Daughter and Wayne
Don Juan's Reckless Daughter is notable for being a pop record that attracted contributions from many prominent jazz musicians, including members of Weather Report, Jaco Pastorius, and Wayne Shorter ( who would later become frequent collaborators of Mitchell's ).

Daughter and .
Daughter of a gypsy mother who taught her to dance, she is one of the few really beautiful girls in the New York Casbah, with dark eyes and dark, waist-length hair, the face of an adolescent patrician and a lithe, glimmering body.
Son and Daughter of Local Couple Married ''.
The hymn has been employed in several films, including Alice's Restaurant, Coal Miner's Daughter, and Silkwood.
# Daughter, married c. 1152 to Vladislav of Bohemia
Former Hole guitarist Erlandson stated in Spin magazine that contractually no reunion can take place without his involvement ; therefore Nobody's Daughter would remain Love's solo record, as opposed to a " Hole " record.
Nobody's Daughter was released worldwide as a Hole album on April 27, 2010.
Nobody's Daughter featured a great deal of material written and recorded for Love's aborted solo album, How Dirty Girls Get Clean, including " Pacific Coast Highway ", " Letter to God ", " Samantha ", and " Never Go Hungry ", although they were re-produced with Larkin.
The first single from Nobody's Daughter was " Skinny Little Bitch ", which was the most added song on alternative rock radio in early March 2010.
Her later work was more introspective in its lyrics as opposed to aggressive ; Hole's Celebrity Skin and Love's solo album, America's Sweetheart, focused more on celebrity life, Hollywood, and drug addiction, while also carrying on past themes of vanity and body image, and Nobody's Daughter was lyrically reflective of Love's past relationships and her struggle to sobriety, with the majority of its lyrics having been written while Love was in rehab in 2006.
Howard also wrote " The Frost-Giant's Daughter ", inspired by the Greek myth of Daphne, and submitted both stories to Weird Tales magazine.
Although " The Frost-Giant's Daughter " was rejected, the magazine accepted " The Phoenix on the Sword " after it received the requested polishing.
*" The Frost Giant's Daughter " — Published in The Coming of Conan, 1953.
Cuauhtémoc, in the name Guatemoc, is portrayed sympathetically in the adventure novel Montezuma's Daughter, by H. Rider Haggard.
The most probable derivation of the name “ Yaldabaoth ” is that given by Johann Karl Ludwig Gieseler,Daughter of Chaos ,” from Hebrew yalda bahut, ילדא בהות.
File: David Vilain. jpg | The Comtesse Vilain XIIII and Her Daughter ( 1816 ), National Gallery, London
A pair of American television appearances followed, as Jones received screen time in episodes of Ben Casey and The Farmer's Daughter.
Daughter Gina Campbell has been heavily involved in the project to restore the " Bluebird ", and has also contributed to the family legacy in a more direct way, by setting the women's world water speed record in 1984 in " Bluebird II ", at.
The legend of Der Erlkönig appears to have originated in fairly recent times in Denmark and Goethe based his poem on " Erlkönigs Tochter " (" Erlkönig's Daughter "), a Danish work translated into German by Johann Gottfried Herder.
A pioneering work of the genre was The King of Elfland's Daughter, a 1924 novel by Lord Dunsany.
Anna May Wong played Ling Moy in 1931's Daughter of the Dragon.
" After healing her, Jesus tells her, " Daughter, your faith has made you well.
Schmidt experienced a spiritual and physical breakdown after this, but achieved an artistic revival and resolution in his Fourth Symphony of 1933 ( which he inscribed as " Requiem for my Daughter ") and, especially, in his oratorio The Book With Seven Seals.
From August to September 1931 his explorations of poverty continued, and, like the protagonist of A Clergyman's Daughter, he followed the East End tradition of working in the Kent hop fields.
Meanwhile, Blair started work on the novel A Clergyman's Daughter, drawing upon his life as a teacher and on life in Southwold.

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