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" American scholar Deborah Burton contends that Franchetti gave it up simply because he saw little merit in it and could not feel the music in the play.
Hopper scholar Deborah Lyons writes, " Our own moments of revelation are often mirrored, transcendent, in his work.
Deborah Meier is currently senior scholar at the Steinhardt School of Education at New York University.

Deborah and who
There are a number of exceptions to this rule, including the Matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah, Miriam the prophetess, Deborah the Judge, Huldah the prophetess, Abigail who married David, Rahab and Esther.
Deborah Cadbury says that she invested with a conman who swindled her and disappeared with the money, but Shelley Emling writes that is not clear whether the man ran off with the money or whether he died suddenly leaving Anning with no way to recover the investment.
Assata Olugbala Shakur ( born July 16, 1947, as JoAnne Deborah Byron, married name Chesimard ) is an African-American activist and escaped convict who was a member of the Black Panther Party ( BPP ) and Black Liberation Army ( BLA ).
They had three children: Melinda, Julian ( who would find fame in his own right as a model and an actor ), and Deborah.
A stray bullet also struck Deborah Faith Humphrey, 14, who died from her gunshot wound.
Well-known bylines who were laid off included Neil Milbert, Stevenson Swanson, Lisa Anderson, Phil Marty, Charles Storch, Courtney Flynn and Deborah Horan.
The Kilmers had five children: Kenton Sinclair Kilmer ( 1909 – 1995 ), Michael Barry Kilmer ( 1916 – 1927 ), Deborah (" Sister Michael ") Clanton Kilmer ( 1914 – 1999 ) who was a Catholic nun at the Saint Benedict ’ s Monastery, Rose Kilburn Kilmer ( 1912 – 1917 ), and Christopher Kilmer ( 1917 – 1984 ).
More recent scholarship, as expressed for example in translations such as the Revised Standard Version, instead render the description in the Song of Deborah of the people sent to battle by Zebulun as those who handle the marshal's staff ; in other words, Zebulun had simply sent military officers.
Deborah was the only one who could withstand his voice and not be stirred from her place.
The name occurs twice ; at the first mention Shamgar is identified as a Biblical Judge, who repelled Philistine incursions into Israelite regions, and slaughtered 600 of the invaders with an ox goad, the other mention is within the Song of Deborah, where Shamgar is described as having been one of the prior rulers, in whose days roads were abandoned, with travelers taking winding paths, and village life collapsing.
In the novel, Lora May ( not Lora Mae ) is less a gold digger than a woman who has always been dominated by her wealthy husband ; Rita is trying to succeed in a second marriage with a man she has never felt passionate about ; and Deborah is a plain and quiet ex-spinster whose " catch " of a husband has been disappointed in her lack of success in society.
According to the evidence introduced by Richard J. Evans at the libel trial of Deborah Lipstadt in 2000, Irving based his estimates of the dead of Dresden on the word of one individual who provided no supporting documentation, used forged documents, and described one witness who was a urologist as Dresden's Deputy Chief Medical Officer.
* It was not until Yes, Prime Minister that another such character appeared regularly: Dorothy Wainwright, special adviser to the Prime Minister, who was played by Deborah Norton.
He was replaced by Robert Mitchum, who agreed to work on the film for a chance to appear opposite Deborah Kerr, with whom he had become good friends while making Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison together.
The City is governed by five council members ( Mayor Brad Reese, Mayor pro tem W. BillMacAloney, Councilwoman Deborah Pauly, Councilman W. Richard Ulmer and Councilman Rick Barnett ), each elected for four-year terms, who serve without pay and meet on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p. m.
The site that became Bancroft was homesteaded in the mid-1870s by Ford Bella Barber and Deborah ( Watson ) Barber, who came from Maine to settle in Nebraska.
" Unity's sister, Deborah, rebutted by stating that the entourage that returned with Unity consisted of herself and their mother and although she doesn't remember them being searched upon return, that Unity " could not walk, talked with difficulty and was a changed personality, like one who had had a stroke ", and that she has detailed records from Professor Cairns, neurosurgeon at the Nuffield Hospital in Oxford, on her condition, including X-rays showing the bullet.
Bright also contacted Unity's sister Deborah who denounced the villager's gossip and claimed she could produce her mother's diaries to prove it.
Harrison has a city council made up of 7 members ( Deborah Acra, Tony Burkart, Mark Louis, Hank Menninger, William Neyer, Jim Robertson and Randy Shank ) who are elected to 4 year terms.
Sorkin got the inspiration for the play from a phone conversation with his sister Deborah, who had graduated from Boston University Law School and signed up for a three-year stint with the Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps.
Robert Jan van Pelt, who appears in Mr. Death to specify some of Leuchter's scholarly failures ( e. g. not consulting the large documentation archive available at Auschwitz ), served as the primary expert witness against Irving at the libel trial of Deborah Lipstadt in 2000, relating to the court the strength of the physical and documentary evidence supporting the use of that camp for gassing.
Howard's family ( Debbie Reynolds, Wilford Brimley, Gregory Jbara, Kate McGregor-Stewart, Alice Drummond, Selma Blair ), friends ( Debra Monk, Ernie Sabella, Joseph Maher, William Duell ), students ( Shawn Hatosy, Zak Orth, Lauren Ambrose, Alexandra Holden ), co-workers ( Lewis J. Stadlen, Deborah Rush, Kevin Chamberlin ), and Emily are naturally shocked, but that is nothing compared to Howard's own reaction of disbelief and indignation, and he angrily tries to reassure those who know him that he is heterosexual.
Manning was frequently accompanied by various guests ( most often Morgan as Deborah Grey, deputy leader of the party, although Grey herself has been a guest ) who criticize Manning on his speech.

Deborah and worked
Many crew members who had worked with Joel and Ethan on Blood Simple returned for Raising Arizona, including cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld, co-producer Mark Silverman, production designer Jane Musky, associate producer and assistant director Deborah Reinisch, and film composer Carter Burwell.
In 1956 she worked closely with Deborah Kerr doing the star's singing voice for the film version of Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I and again the next year she worked with Kerr dubbing An Affair to Remember.
* Deborah Madison, who worked with Judy Rodgers at lunchtime, later opened Greens Restaurant and became a cookbook star.
Leonard has worked with a wide variety of artists, including late-period Pink Floyd and solo Roger Waters, as well as Boz Scaggs, Deborah Blando, Peter Cetera, Bryan Ferry, Elton John, Anna Vissi, Jody Watley, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Jewel, Blue October, and up and coming artist Rachel Loy.
Also running were Deborah A. Kraus, who worked for the West Clermont school district's computer services department, and James E. Constable, who ran to protest the care his disabled son received from a state hospital.
Among the composers who worked for Score Productions are Charles Fox, Walt Levinsky, Ken Bichel, Jonathan L. Segal, Arthur B. Rubinstein, Dick Lieb, Michel Camilo, Chuck Loeb, Billy Barber, Steve Siler, Deborah Hurwitz, Jim McHugh, Irving " Benny " Robbin, Bob Cobert, Charles Gross, Glen Daum, Herb Harris, Paul Epstein, Birch Johnson, Richard Sussman, Doug Cuomo, Greg Reitan, Les Fradkin and Gary M. Anderson.
He also worked with hosts such as, Marisol Malaret, and Deborah Carthy-Deu, among others.
Following his association with Paramount, Lewton worked again for MGM, where he produced the Deborah Kerr film Please Believe Me, released in 1950.
Her parents, Samuel and Deborah ( Rothman ) Schneiderman, worked in the sewing trades.
Calgary's first female music disc jockey, Deborah Lamb, worked the 4 to 8 p. m. slot in the summer of 1973.
He also worked on camera with its hosts, Deborah Roberts and the late Dana Reeve.
He also worked with Beyoncé Knowles in her song " Summertime ", Jay-Z in songs like " Ride or Die " and " Lucky Me ", Lil Wayne, Deborah Cox, Tamia, Tevin Campbell, and co-writing Eve's " Blow Ya Mind ".
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Upon her return from Russia, Deborah gravitated to the Nashville offices of Waylon Jennings, the Tompall & the Glaser Brothers and John Hartford where her close friend, Marie Barrett, worked as a secretary.

Deborah and on
Deborah stands exclusively on her own merits.
The American Film Institute acknowledged the iconic status of the scene from that film in which he and Deborah Kerr make love on a Hawaiian beach amid the crashing waves.
* Sommer, Barbara W. "' We Had This Opportunity ': African Americans and the Civilian Conservation Corps in Minnesota " in The State We're In: Reflections on Minnesota History, Annette Atkins and Deborah L. Millers, eds.
In a feature on Inside Edition, host Deborah Norville related that she was once president of a Monkees ' fan club.
* Deborah Jones, 1990: ' Gossip: notes on women's oral culture '.
The Deborah number is defined as the ratio of the characteristic time of relaxation ( which purely depends on the material and other conditions like the temperature ) to the characteristic time of experiment or observation.
His first marriage was to artist Deborah Lee on October 3, 1965.
Joan Crawford and Gladys George were offered roles, but George lost her role when the director decided he wanted to cast the female roles against type while Crawford's demands to be filmed by her own cameraman led to the studio taking a chance on Deborah Kerr, also playing against type.
* Deborah, Judge of Israel, accompanies Barak on a military campaign in Qedesh, according to Judges 4: 6 – 10.
Queen Alexandra has been portrayed on British television by Deborah Grant and Helen Ryan in Edward the Seventh, Ann Firbank in Lillie, Maggie Smith in All the King's Men, and Bibi Andersson in The Lost Prince.
In The Addams Family, Fester was reunited with the other Addamses after 25 years apart, while The Addams Family Values focused on his relationship with Deborah " Debbie " Jellinsky.
In the ancient Song of Deborah, Naphtali is commended, along with Zebulun, for risking their lives in the fight against Sisera ; in the prose account of the event, which textual scholars regard as a much later narrative based on the poem, there is the addition that Barak, the leader of the anti-Sisera forces, hails from the tribe of Naphtali.
After the prophetess Deborah persuaded Barak to face Sisera in battle, Barak, with an Israelite force of ten thousand, defeated Sisera at the Battle of Mount Tabor on the plain of Esdraelon.
Several notable films based on stories from Australian literature ( generally with strong rural themes ) were made in Australia in the 1950s-but by British and American production companies, including A Town Like Alice ( 1956 ) which starred Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch ; The Shiralee ( 1957 ) also starring Peter Finch with Australian actors Charles Tingwell, Bill Kerr and Ed Devereaux in supporting roles ; Roberry Under Arms, again starring Finch in 1957 ; and Summer of the Seventeenth Doll ( 1959 ), starring Ernest Borgnine, John Mills and Angela Lansbury ; and in 1960, The Sundowners was shot in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales with foreign leads Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Peter Ustinov but a supporting cast including Australians Chips Rafferty, John Meillon and Leonard Teale.
It was presented three times on The Screen Guild Theater, first on the 12 May 1947 episode with Herbert Marshall and Lilli Palmer, again on 12 January 1948 with Herbert Marshall and Irene Dunne and finally on 11 January 1951 with Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr.
* Booknotes interview with Deborah Shapley on Promise and Power: The Life and Times of Robert McNamara, March 21, 1993.
Just as they are about to take a group of underprivileged children on a riverboat ride and picnic, Deborah Bishop ( Jeanne Crain ), Rita Phipps ( Ann Sothern ), and Lora Mae Hollingsway ( Linda Darnell ) receive a message from Addie Ross informing them that she has run off with one of their husbands.
Deborah grew up on a farm.
Several of these statements were cited by the judge's decision in Irving's lawsuit against Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt, leading the judge to conclude that Irving " had on many occasions spoken in terms which are plainly racist.
The John Huston war drama Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison starred Mitchum as a marine corporal shipwrecked on a Pacific Island with a nun, Sister Angela ( Deborah Kerr ), being his sole companion.
Deborah " Debi " Mazar ( or ; born August 13, 1964 ) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her Jersey Girl-type roles ; as sharp-tongued women in independent films ; and for her recurring role as press agent Shauna Roberts on the HBO series Entourage.

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