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He has a distinctive, chuckling laugh ( a trait he shares with his baby cousin Ernestine ).
Hunter's life was documented in Alberta Hunter: My Castle's Rockin ( 1998 ), a documentary written by Chris Albertson and narrated by pianist Billy Taylor, and in Cookin ' at the Cookery, a biographical musical by Marion J. Caffey that has toured the United States in recent years with Ernestine Jackson as Hunter.

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Hunt discovered that her father's mother, Ernestine, had been born in 1896 as a free black and that she grew up in Memphis, " an intelligent, remarkably beautiful young woman who excelled in school and was greatly envied for her pale skin, blue eyes and blonde hair.
Valens obtained the lyrics from his aunt Ernestine Reyes and learned the Spanish lyrics phonetically, as he had been raised from birth speaking English.

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* Kornfield Kounty Operator Service: Irlene Mandrell as Kornfield Kounty's telephone operator ( similar to Lily Tomlin's more famous character, Ernestine Tomlin ) would answer phone calls from various Kornfield Kounty residents, who would eventually hang up in various degrees of frustration, causing the Operator to often say, innocently, " And they wonder why we telephone operators turn gray!
Alice Ernestine Prin ( 2 October 1901 – 29 April 1953 ), nicknamed Queen of Montparnasse, and often known as Kiki de Montparnasse, was a French artist model, nightclub singer, actress, memoirist, and painter.
Ernestine often snorted when she let loose a barbed response or heard something salacious ; she also wore her hair in a 1940s hairstyle with a hair net, although the character was contemporary.
Griffin's series " The Corps ", then-Lieutenant Ken McCoy and Ernestine Sage dine there often.

Ernestine and for
Elector Frederick the Wise, a member of the Ernestine branch of the same family, known for his protection of Luther, was a cousin of Duke George.
Ernestine, who became one of Tomlin's trademark characters, was perhaps most famous for the following line: " We don't care ; we don't have to.
Examples: William Faulkner in A Rose for Emily ( Faulkner was an avid experimenter in using unusual points of view-see his Spotted Horses, told in third person plural ); Frank B. Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey in Cheaper By the Dozen ; Frederik Pohl in Man Plus ; and more recently, Jeffrey Eugenides in his novel The Virgin Suicides and Joshua Ferris in Then We Came to the End.
In 1921 Larsen worked nights and weekends as a volunteer with Ernestine Rose, to help prepare for the first exhibit of " Negro art " at the New York Public Library ( NYPL ).
** Ernestine / Miss Tomlin – An obnoxious telephone operator with no concern for her customers ("' Fair '?
Lily Tomlin later performed Ernestine for Saturday Night Live and Happy New Year, America ( hosting the latter in character ), and Edith Ann on children's shows such as Sesame Street.
In 2003, she made two commercials as Ernestine for WebEx.
** Robert Brittan, Judd Woldin ( composers ), Thomas Z. Shepard ( producer ) & the original cast ( Virginia Capers, Joe Morton, Ernestine Jackson, Robert Jackson, Deborah Allen & Helen Martin ) for Raisin
She started an acting career as her agent, Ernestine McClendon, sent her on an audition for In White America.
Ernestine Schumann-Heink, née Rössler ( 15 June 186117 November 1936 ), was a celebrated Austrian, later American, operatic contralto, noted for the size, beauty, tonal richness, flexibility and wide range of her voice.
Ernestine Schumann-Heink ( 1916 ) She performed with Gustav Mahler at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, and became well known for her performances of the works of Richard Wagner at Bayreuth, singing at the Bayreuth Festivals from 1896 to 1914.
She found the process of writing more difficult than she expected, but did not stop there, continuing in 1996 with another autobiography, Repossessing Ernestine: A Granddaughter Uncovers the Secret History of Her American Family, about her search for her father's mother Ernestine who was placed in an asylum for nearly 50 years.
Johnson Hall, named in honor of Ms. Nettie E. Johnson was a graduate of the class of 1903, Copeland Hall, was named in memory of Ernestine Inez Copeland, Fischer Hall, was named in memory of Ms. Rubye G. Fischer a former principal of the J. C. Corbin Laboratory School, and Stevens Hall, was named for the late Maggie R. Stevens a former counselor at Branch Normal College.
It was also the form of address used for cadet members of the dynasties of France, Italy, Russia and Ernestine Saxony under their monarchies.
On June 7, 1978, she and Ernestine Jones fought to a no contest in a bout that was scheduled for four rounds.
Among the many people who worked for the OWI were Jay Bennett ( author ), Humphrey Cobb, Alan Cranston, Martin Ebon, Milton S. Eisenhower, Ernestine Evans, John Fairbank, Lee Falk, Howard Fast, Alexander Hammid, Jane Jacobs, Lewis Wade Jones, David Karr, Philip Keeney, Christina Krotkova, Owen Lattimore, Murray Leinster, Paul Linebarger, Irving Lerner, Archibald MacLeish, Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Charles Olson, Gordon Parks, James Reston, Peter Rhodes, Arthur Rothstein, Waldo Salt, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., William Stephenson, George E. Taylor, Chester S. Williams, and Flora Wovschin.
Their mother remained regent for both Counties until 1652, when Johanette and Ernestine separately ruled their respective Counties.
The first two spell the German name for the town of Asch ( this is now Aš in the Czech Republic ), in which Schumann's then fiancée, Ernestine von Fricken, was born as well as representing the German word Fasching or carnival.
The principal reason for his refusal to do so is generally regarded as his hate for his Ernestine cousin John Frederick I and the Imperial promise of the Saxon electorship, then held by John Frederick.

Ernestine and Natasha
Natasha should not be confused with Ernie's niece, Ernestine, who was also performed by Kevin Clash.

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The Sterne Fountain was given to the city in 1913 to honor the contribution of Jacob and Ernestine Sterne, a Jewish couple who settled in Jefferson before the Civil War and became prominent citizens who managed the post office and were involved in numerous civic and cultural projects.
* Ernestine was a nosy, condescending telephone operator who generally treated customers with little sympathy.
The last decade of his life was made cheerful by his marriage with Ernestine Müller, who shared all his interests and learned Greek to help him with collations.
Ernestine is a minor fictional Muppet character, used occasionally in Sesame Street segments, who is Ernie's cousin.
He lost the electoral dignity and some minor Ernestine territories to his cousin Maurice, who was declared the new Saxon Elector on 4 June.
In 1826 he married the Bavarian widow of a Russian diplomat Eleonore Peterson, née Countess von Bothmer Following her death in 1838, Tyutchev married another aristocratic young German widow, Baroness Ernestine von Dörnberg, née von Pfeffel, who had become his mistress and had a child by him while Eleonore was still alive.
In the German Empire, the style of Serene Highness was usually held by princes of lower rank than those who were entitled to Highness ( exceptions were the Wettin cadets of the Ernestine duchies ), Grand Ducal Highness, Royal Highness, and Imperial Highness.
Weatherly gave the song to the vocalist Elsie Griffin, who made it one of the most popular songs in the new century ; and, in 1915, Ernestine Schumann-Heink produced the first recording.
Louise Ellen Beavers was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to school teacher Ernestine Monroe Beavers and William M. Beavers, who was originally from Georgia.
It was settled by treaty in 1648, when the County was given jointly to Princesses Ernestine and Johanette, two sisters who were granddaughters of Count William, and their mother Dowager Countess Louise Juliane made regent.
Musicians affected by focal dystonia include Leon Fleisher, of the Peabody Conservatory of Music, who had suffered from this affliction in his right hand, as did Alex Klein, formerly the first oboist of the Chicago Symphony, Ernestine Whitman, former member of the Atlanta Symphony and currently a professor of flute at Lawrence University, pianist and keyboard player Keith Emerson, guitarist Dominic Frasca, and the pianist Gary Graffman, who performs exclusively with his left hand.
In 1649 title passed to his son Johann, who married Marie Ernestine von Eggenberg a Countess of Schwarzenberg, and with his death the male line of the Eggenberg's had come to an end.
Margaret Ernestine Burton ( 1885-1969 ) was an American missionary who traveled to China and Japan in 1909.
It was settled by treaty in 1648, when the County was given jointly to Princesses Ernestine and Johanette, two sisters who were granddaughters of Count William, and their mother Dowager Countess Louise Juliane made regent.
The cast included Ernestine Jackson, who formerly had played Ruth, in the role of Lena Younger.

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