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Eileen and got
He got married for the second time to the former Eileen M. Keegan of Redondo Beach, California, a public affairs officer at NASA.
Gibb grew up in Westport, Connecticut, and got her big break at the age of 14 when she was discovered by the Eileen Ford Agency in New York City.
Ava Gardner got to " sing " though her singing voice was supplied by Eileen Wilson

Eileen and dancing
He is best known for his acrobatic dancing in several classic musical films of the 1950s, including Kiss Me, Kate, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Invitation to the Dance, Merry Andrew and My Sister Eileen.

Eileen and just
It was just me and Eileen getting drunk together like we used to in the old days, and me staring at her across the table crazy to get my hands on her partly because I wanted to wring her neck because she was so ornery but mostly because she was so wonderful to touch.
`` Oh he's just an international spy '', Eileen would shout with her screechy laugh.
It just about blew us both out of the water when Eileen suddenly came out with what she came out with.
The youngest of Eileen and Robert Oswald's five children, John grew up just east of Akron in Brimfield Township along with his older brother ( Eric ) and 3 older sisters ( Marcy, Michelle, and Victoria ).
She stated, " Eileen arrived as the decade was just beginning and she ’ s kept us entertained throughout.

Eileen and little
Eileen must have wheedled a little out of Precious.
All evening Eileen had been as demure as a little girl getting ready for her first communion.
Spader is back playing the sort of loathsome yuppie he excelled at earlier in his career ... Nelligan has little to do as the unfaithful wife ... Eileen Atkins and David Hyde Pierce as Will's loyal publishing underlings, are dead perfect.
Almost destitute, Eileen eats little and is in arrears for her cheap hotel room.
She saw little Eileen and told her mother that her daughter would be a famous dancer.
Orphaned at a young age, and raised by a nihilist uncle, he cares little for others, with the possible exception of his younger sister, Eileen.
" Worth has suggested that Gail probably thinks she is " a little better than Eileen " Jenny Platt, who played Violet Wilson between 2004 and 2008 has noted that " Gail's found her nemesis in Eileen, but it's so stupid because actually they are so similar.
Eileen knew Jason could do much better than this drippy, yo-yo-knickered little strumpet.

Eileen and tune
Another tune by Connellan, Molly St. George, along with Molly MacAlpin and Eileen Aroon ( by Cearbhall O ' Dalaigh ), comprise the three earliest Irish harp tunes with extant lyrics.

Eileen and you
She was like a midwife helping them to go through that process .” Dorothy Maclean, now also living and working in London, says: “ She ’ d know what stood between you and your divinity, what you put before the divine .” Eileen Caddy, who had met Peter Caddy in 1952 at RAF Habbaniyah, joined them in London in 1953, soon Dorothy Maclean was to join in, thus at one point all the future founders of the Findhorn Foundation were part of her London group.
Cleaver has stated that there are similarities between her own personality and Eileen's: " On a soap, you can't come in and create a character that's very far removed from yourself, because it's such a lot of work, so of course there are elements to Eileen that I've brought in.

Eileen and could
`` I could scratch her eyes out '', Eileen cried and stamped her foot when I came back from the phone booth.
Andrea's first psychiatrist, Dr. Eileen Starbranch, says she was shocked to disbelief when the Yateses expressed a desire to discontinue her medications so that she could become pregnant again during an office visit with them.
He and Eileen settled in a caravan near the village of Findhorn ; in early 1963 an annexe was built so that Dorothy Maclean could live close to the Caddy family.
The Presiding Officer ( Speaker ) of the Assembly, Ms Eileen Bell, MLA indicated at the first meeting of the ' shadow ' Assembly ( May 15, 2006 ) that she would take legal advice before ruling on whether Mr Ervine could be treated as a member of the UUP group.
Book reviewer Nisi Shawl wrote that this story could be part of a sub-genre of stories using life-in-a-corporation as a background, along with Eileen Gunn's " Stable Strategies for Middle Management ", Kelley Eskridge's " Solitaire ", and Charles Stross ' Accelerando.
Australian novelist Eileen Alderton called it " a gutsy, punchy novel " that has " as much action as anyone could take.
Most of the teachers could not have been therethe exception was Eileen Rich, who was apparently sick at the time but was in fact in Ramat.
Who could forget the famous fight on the cobbles between Gail and Eileen?

Eileen and trying
Afterwards I learned that Eileen had called Thelma on the telephone and made a big scene about Thelma trying to take her husband away.
Eileen, having a morbid fascination with death inspired by the hanging of Ruth Ellis, once cajoled her school-mate Murray into trying to strangle her and this is the guilty secret that Murray is trying to hide before it destroys his career.
When Colin comes to see her, trying to explain his actions, Eileen is disgusted.

Eileen and up
First thing I knew he was in the kitchenette cooking up the breakfast and I was handing Eileen her coffeecup and she was lying there handsome as a queen among her courtiers.
I wrote her that I'd met up with Eileen and that old bonds had proved too strong and asked her to send my clothes down by express.
And there I was shacked up with Eileen in that filthy fourth floor attic on Hudson Street.
The way Eileen and I were hitting it up, we needed ten or fifteen dollars an evening.
Baby Richard joined them there, and Eileen gave up work to look after her family.
* Eileen Charbonneau, novelist, grew up in Valley Stream
Anxious to avoid scandal, Boult breaks up with Eileen, who later kills herself with an overdose of pills.
Leueen MacGrath ended up as Eileen, reprising a role she had played on stage.
When Eileen saw them out shopping when Chloe was purportedly in hospital, and after picking up on other hints, she voiced her suspicion that Chrissie was faking Chloe's illness.
He proposes marriage ; she accepts, but when Captain Lewis ( Eileen Brennan ), her boot camp officer, discovers that Tremont is a communist, Judy is forced to choose between giving up her army career or leaving him to continue her service.
She was widowed in 1910, but continued to live at Bansha until 1922, when she took up residence with the youngest of her six children, Eileen, Viscountess Gormanston, at Gormanston Castle, County Meath.
In 1983 Norton married Eileen Harris, who grew up in Watts, California.
Pocklington was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, to Basil Pocklington, an insurance executive who had immigrated from England as a young man, and his wife, Eileen ( Dempsey ), and grew up in London, Ontario.
In 1995, she regained popularity playing the good-hearted and warm role of Eileen Reynolds in ITV period police drama Heartbeat, set in the 1960s, a role which she held up until 1998.
Meanwhile, Eileen has discovered she is pregnant and is forced to give up her job.
The present principal of the school is Eileen Alford, who grew up in the village.
* In her 1996 memoir, " As My World Still Turns ", actress Eileen Fulton, who has starred on the CBS soap As the World Turns for over four decades, claimed credit for coming up with the concept for " As the Stomach Turns ".
Its jacket copy states, " In this hard-hitting call to arms, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann reveal the hundreds of ways American tax-payers are routinely fleeced -- by our own government ; by foreign countries like Dubai that are gobbling up American interests and spending millions to influence government decisions and American public opinion ; by Washington lobbying firms that are pushing the agendas of corrupt foreign dictators on Capitol Hill ; and by hedge-fund billionaires collecting huge tax breaks courtesy of the IRS.
Lane grew up listening to Cleveland rock station WMMS ( 100. 7 FM, " The Buzzard "), and was introduced to various bands by his family, and parents Bob and Eileen.
Wayne Hayes ( Robert Redford ), and his wife Eileen ( Helen Mirren ) are living the American dream in a wealthy Pittsburgh suburb, having raised two children ( Alessandro Nivola, Melissa Sagemiller ) and built up a successful business from scratch.
Bell was born in Billingham, County Durham, England, where he grew up with his mother, Eileen ( née Matfin ), and older sister, Kathryn.
It was recorded for the programme by Eileen Browne and Roger Fiske, though Julia Lang in an Anglia Television interview in the 1990s said that during her tenure, when she finished reading the story she had to get up ( noiselessly ), rush across to the piano in the studio and play the Berceuse live.
Sir Pitt, a rather crude individual, is impressed with Becky's service, especially as Becky cleans up Sir Pitt's home to welcome his elder half-sister, Miss Matilda Crawley ( Eileen Atkins ).

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