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This sitcom also starred a lot of unknown actors and actresses, such as ex-model Susan Dey as the eldest daughter and second child, Laurie ; future radio personality Danny Bonaduce as sarcastic son Danny ; and future bookstore manager Suzanne Crough as the youngest child, Tracy.
Also in 1977, Dey starred opposite William Katt in a romance film, First Love, directed by Joan Darling.
It starred Albert Finney, Susan Dey, and James Coburn.

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The largest concentration is in the block bounded by Dey Street on the north and Cortlandt on the south, but Radio Row does not stop there ; it overflows around the corner, around several corners, embracing in all some five crowded blocks.
It was on this shoreline close to the intersection of Greenwich and the former Dey Street that Dutch explorer Adriaen Block's ship, the Tyger, burned to the waterline in November 1613, stranding Block and his crew and forcing them to overwinter on the island.
The building still stands and was featured on HGTV's " If These Walls Could Talk " along with the historic Plainsboro Inn building ( circa 1790 ) which was built adjacent to " Planes Tavern " at Plainsboro Road and Dey Road.
On March 2, 2010, during a reunion interview with her co-stars from The Partridge Family ( excluding former actress Susan Dey and former actor Jeremy Gelbwaks as well as actress Shirley Jones ) on NBC's The Today Show, she stated that she is a manager at an Office Max in Bullhead City, AZ.
In a 1977 made-for-television movie, Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night, Dey portrayed a disturbed young mother with serious psychological problems, who begins to take them out on her toddler daughter.
Dey ( 1991 ) speculates that the tradition, and perhaps that of the selkie, may be based in part on the Norse invasions of the Northern Isles.
* Video: Food Security and Its Impact on International Development and HIV Reduction ( October 16, 2006 ) A Woodrow Wilson Center event featuring Jordan Dey, UNFP ; William Noble, Africare ; and Suneetha Kadiyala, IFPRI
The rule of the deys of Alger came to an end on 5 July 1830, when Hussein Dey ( 1765 1838 ) surrendered to invading French forces.
Following a three-week campaign, the Dey Hussein capitulated on 5 July 1830, and was exiled.
Dey ( 1991 ) speculates that the folklore of the troll-like trows, and perhaps that of the selkie may be based in part on the Norse invasions of the Northern Isles.
The second time, Admiral Barceló damaged the city so severely that the Algerian Dey asked Spain to negotiate a peace treaty and from then on Spanish vessels and coasts were safe for several years.
Next came the auction, where the townspeople would bid on the slaves they wanted to purchase and once that was over, the governor of Algiers ( the Dey ) had the chance to purchase any slave he wanted for the price they were sold at at the auction.
Many familiar actors made guest appearances, and others who were newcomers went on to become well-known, including: Susan Dey, Gail Edwards, Shelley Fabares, Morgan Fairchild, Ed Flanders, Mark Goddard, Larry Hagman, Linda Harrison, David Hedison, Don Johnson, Tommy Lee Jones, Don Keefer, Vera Miles, Patrick O ' Neal Sean Penn, Daniel J. Travanti, Joan Van Ark, Carl Weathers, Robert Webber, Eve McVeagh, and James Woods, among many others.
Cooper's early performances include Matewan, the 1987 picture by John Sayles ; the 1989 miniseries Lonesome Dove ; and the 1990 picture Thousand Pieces of Gold, which is based on the novel of the same title, and Bed of Lies opposite Susan Dey.
When, on 11 May 1749, Commodore Keppel sailed from Plymouth to the Mediterranean, as Commodore commanding the Mediterranean Fleet, ( with his pennant in his old ship HMS Centurion intending to persuade the Dey of Algiers to restrain the piratical operations of his subjects ) Reynolds travelled with him as far as Minorca and there painted the first of his 6 portraits of Keppel, left, along with others of officers of the British garrison there.
Most of the great songs of all major singers of that period Rafi, Manna Dey, Talat, and Mukesh were pictured on him.
Dey was born to Purna Chandra ( father ) and Mahamaya Dey ( mother ) on 1 May 1919.
In 1942, Dey accompanied Krishna Chandra Dey on a visit to Bombay.
On 18 December 1953, Manna Dey married Sulochana Kumaran from Kerala They have two daughters: Shuroma, born on 19 October 1956 ; and Sumita, born on 20 June 1958.

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Susan Dey ( born December 10, 1952 ) is an American actress, known primarily for her roles in film and television.
Dey was a model before starring as Laurie Partridge in the television series The Partridge Family from 1970 1974.
Dey has been married to her second husband, television producer Bernard Sofronski, since 1988.

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English later created the comedy series Love & War, first with Susan Dey and then with Annie Potts, which ran from 1992 to 1995 on CBS.
# Shajarur Kanta ( 1974 ) directed by actress-turned-director Manju Dey and produced by Star Productions was the second film of the Bakshi series.

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Friends often, but not necessarily, have the advantage of being part of the same generation, which collectively develops a unique set of societal issues ; Eric L. Dey has argued that " socialisation is the process through which individuals acquire knowledge, habits, and value orientations that will be useful in the future.
Besides, it is marketed by Dey, L. P. ( Napa, California ) under the brand name DuoNeb as a nebulizer.
* Dey, L. P. Home Page

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Arnold sent for Joe Dey, the executive secretary of the golf association.
The team's official mascot is a bengal tiger named Who Dey.
Aside from Who Dey, the team also has the Cincinnati Ben Gals, the team's cheerleading squad, which is known for having Laura Vikmanis, the oldest cheerleader in league history.
On 12 June 1830 Polignac, King Charles X's minister, exploited the weakness of the Algerian Dey by invading Algeria and establishing French rule in Algeria.
A crowd gathers near an electronics shop at Greenwich and Dey streets after John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
Rob Reiner initially envisioned actress Susan Dey for the role of Sally Albright.
* August 27, 1816 Bombardment of Algiers: Various European Allie ships force the Dey of Algiers to free Christian slaves.
* August 27 Bombardment of Algiers: Various European Allies ships force the Dey of Algiers to free Christian slaves.
Captain William Bainbridge paying the U. S. tribute to the Dey of Algiers, circa 1800.
Polignac also initiated French colonization in Algeria ; victory was announced over the Dey of Algiers in early June.
An altarpiece in Culemborg had been commissioned in 1557 from the painter Jan Dey, was then destroyed in 1566 and in 1570 recommissioned from Dey, apparently as a copy of the first.
Directed by Marshall Bugeaud, who became the first Governor-General of Algeria, the conquest was violent, marked by a " scorched earth " policy designed to reduce the power of the Dey ; this included massacres, mass rapes, and other atrocities.
The Partridge children were played by David Cassidy ( Jones ' real-life stepson ) as her eldest son Keith, Susan Dey as Laurie, Danny Bonaduce as Danny, Jeremy Gelbwaks as Chris, and Suzanne Crough as Tracy.
* Dey Young, actress and sculptor.
Prior to that date, all lands north of Plainsboro Road and Dey Road were part of South Brunswick Township and all lands south of Plainsboro Road and Dey Road were part of Cranbury Township.
The oldest developed section of Plainsboro is at the intersection of Dey and Plainsboro Roads.

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