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Elizabeth and Fraser
* 1963 – Elizabeth Fraser, Scottish singer ( Cocteau Twins
Gelbart also co-wrote the golden-era film spoof Movie Movie ( 1978 ) starring George C. Scott in dual roles, the racy comedy Blame It on Rio ( 1984 ) starring Michael Caine and Demi Moore, and the 2000 remake of Bedazzled with Elizabeth Hurley and Brendan Fraser.
Recent visiting artists have included Richard Tuttle, Andrea Fraser, Omer Fast, Rirkrit Tiravanija, DJ Spooky, Kalup Linzy, Elizabeth Peyton, Mel Chin, Thomas Hirschhorn, Raymond Pettibon, Rodney Graham, Isaac Julien, Dave Hickey, Vito Acconci, and many others.
Over the decades, the group have collaborated with Neneh Cherry, Madonna, David Bowie, Mos Def, Elizabeth Fraser and Sinéad O ' Connor and others.
The lead single, after " Risingson " was " Teardrop ", sung by Cocteau Twin Elizabeth Fraser.
In 2007, they were working with Stephanie Dosen, and she later became part of the touring line-up, Elizabeth Fraser having returned to the live repertoire initially.
Fraser is the daughter of Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford ( 1905 – 2001 ), and his wife, Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford, née Elizabeth Harman ( 1906 – 2002 ).
Lloyd was born in Burchard, Nebraska to James Darsie Lloyd ( 1865-1947 ) and Elizabeth Fraser ( 1869-1941 ); Harold's paternal great-grandparents were both from Wales.
The original members were Elizabeth Fraser ( vocals ), Robin Guthrie ( guitar, drum machine ) and Will Heggie ( bass guitar ), who was replaced by Simon Raymonde ( also bass guitar ) early in the band's career.
At a local disco, Nash, they met Elizabeth Fraser, who would eventually provide vocals.
In May 2012, Antony Hegarty announced that Elizabeth Fraser would play two live dates in August as part of the Meltdown Festival at London's Southbank Centre.
* Official website for Elizabeth Fraser
All songs written by Elizabeth Fraser and Robin Guthrie.
* Elizabeth Fraservocals
Although the nature of their discussion is unknown, Fraser theorises that some adjustment of their plan to abduct Princess Elizabeth may have occurred, as later accounts told how Percy had been seen at the Duke of York's lodgings, enquiring as to the movements of the king's daughter.
He married Elizabeth Fraser of Fairfield, near Inverness.
Fraser also was forced to fire two Post writers, including columnist Elizabeth Nickson, for plagiarism.
The construction of the building commenced in 1973, with the unveiling of a plaque by Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, and it was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1982, during the premiership of Whitlam's successor, Malcolm Fraser.
The lyrics of vocalist Elizabeth Fraser are more intelligible ; many of them concern her newborn daughter Lucy Belle.
The Asian edition of Milk and Kisses contains two bonus tracks (" Flock Of Soul " and " Primitive Heart ") and a version of " Serpentskirt " sung by Elizabeth Fraser with C-pop artist Faye Wong as a duet.
All songs written by Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie and Simon Raymonde.
The eponymous single from the album featured Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins on vocals.
*( 1 ) Elizabeth, daughter of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly and Elizabeth Keith, by whom he had two daughters, one of them Elizabeth Stewart, wife of Hugh Fraser, 5th Baron Lovat ( this union led to descent of James Monroe, 5th President of the U. S. A .), Robert Stewart, 6th Earl of Lennox and James Stewart, Earl of Arran ; and

Elizabeth and provided
However Elizabeth Gaskell, who believed that marriage provided ' clear and defined duties ' that were beneficial for a woman, encouraged Charlotte to consider the positive aspects of such a union, and even tried to use her contacts to engineer an improvement in Nicholls ' financial situation.
Elizabeth issued Oxford a licence to travel in January 1575, and provided him with letters of introduction to foreign monarchs.
His father-in-law made him several large loans, and Elizabeth granted Oxford a £ 1, 000 annuity, to be continued at her pleasure or until he could be provided for otherwise.
Elizabeth apparently took to Ní Mháille, who was three years older, and the two women reached sufficient agreement for Elizabeth to grant Ní Mháille's requests provided that her support of many Irish rebellions and piracy against England ended.
On balance, it can be said that Elizabeth provided the country with a long period of general if not total peace, and generally increasing prosperity.
In some cases, the celebrity featured also provided the voice: " Samantha " and " Darrin " from Bewitched were voiced by Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York.
According to a descriptive placard provided for tourists there, " The property remained in the ownership of Shakespeare's direct descendants until 1670, when his granddaughter, Elizabeth Barnard, died.
Elizabeth Parker provided the music and sound effects for " Gambit ".
The special sounds for Blake's 7 were provided by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop composers Richard Yeoman-Clark and Elizabeth Parker.
Later she provided Penthouse Pet feature photo layouts for Aria Giovanni, Alexus Winston, Lanny Barby, Stormy Daniels, Nikita ( see List of Penthouse Pets ), Sunny Leone, Lexus Locklear, Lilly Ann, Silvia Saint, Zdenka, Elizabeth Hilden, Jisel, Tera Patrick, Julie Strain, Racquel Darrian, Aimee Sweet, Swan, & Pamela.
In 1338, the college was refounded as Clare Hall by an endowment from Elizabeth de Clare, a granddaughter of Edward I, which provided for twenty fellows and ten students.
He also provided independent funds to encourage the art of Rossetti's wife Elizabeth Siddal.
In addition, the district features Saint James Episcopal Church, the oldest church building on the island, constructed during 1867 in part with funds provided by a freed slave named Elizabeth Denison.
The Pietro and Maria Botto House, located on the side of a hill surrounded by open spaces, provided a natural amphitheater for labor leaders of the day to address thousands of people who gathered to hear Big Bill Haywood, Carlo Tresca, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and John Reed.
Scheduled commercial passenger service is provided by Newark Liberty International Airport, located approximately away in Newark / Elizabeth.
Following this, and some debate about a new university at St. Patrick's Cathedral, in 1592 a small group of Dublin citizens obtained a charter by way of letters patent from Queen Elizabeth incorporating Trinity College at the former site of All Hallows monastery, to the south east of the city walls, provided by the Corporation of Dublin.
This move was made to take advantage of the protection provided by the large French garrison stationed in Leith which resisted attacking Scottish Protestant lords, reinforced by troops and artillery sent from England by Queen Elizabeth I.
Charles Maitland married, on 18 November 1652, Elizabeth, younger daughter of Richard Lauder of Haltoun, ( nr. Ratho ), Sheriff Principal for Edinburgh, & c., the owner of Haltoun House and its lands, as well as extensive properties at Lauder, all of which passed to the Maitlands upon and after his marriage, Lauder's elder daughter having been provided with a money dowry.
In these documents, Hopkins also made provisions for scholarships to be provided for poor youths in the states where Johns Hopkins had made his wealth, as well as assistance to orphanages other than the one for African American children, to members of his family, to those he employed, black and white, his cousin Elizabeth, and, again, to other institutions for the care and education of youths regardless of color and the care of the elderly, and the ill, including the mentally ill, and convalescents.
He provided commentary for the coronation of King George VI in 1937 and again in 1953 for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
Using arms and military advisors provided by Elizabeth I of England, he achieved several military victories.
The regiment provided a Guard of Honour for the G7 summit in 1988, a full Royal Honour Guard for Queen Elizabeth II in 1998 as well as the Royal Winter Fair, annually.
This was provided by Elizabeth, Countess of Clare.

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