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Faye's and popularity
In The Alice Faye Movie Book, a particular article is devoted to Faye's popularity there.

Faye's and she
As Faye's about to leave, he gets the boarding pass she gave him a year ago, wrinkled and water-stained, and asks if anyone will accept it.
Tammy Faye's last public appearance was a taped interview on CNN from the home two days before she died.
Faye's entertainment career began in vaudeville as a chorus girl ( she failed an audition for the Ziegfeld Follies when it was revealed she was too young ), before she moved to Broadway and a featured role in the 1931 edition of George White's Scandals.
Films such as Week-End in Havana ( 1941 ) and That Night in Rio ( 1941 ), where she played a Brazilian aristocrat, made good use of Faye's husky singing voice, solid comic timing, and flair for carrying off the era's starry-eyed romantic storylines.

Faye's and was
Tammy Faye's 11-year battle with cancer was highly publicized.
In 2005 he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease ; he revealed his condition only to Davan, but Davan informed other members of the family on the day of Faye's funeral.
Her co-stars in that film were Tyrone Power and Don Ameche, two of Faye's most frequent co-stars, as it was customary for studios to pair its contract players together in more than one film.
Released in 1945, Fallen Angel was Faye's last film as a major Hollywood star.
) Julius combined an obsession with getting the better of his clumsy elders Phil and Remley to an unconcealed crush on Alice and was as much a fixture on the show as Harris's in-character malapropping vanity and Faye's tart but loving earthiness.

Faye's and with
Estranged from his birth father Vernon Grissom and with his mother's and grandfather Alvis Aiken's permission, at the age of 19 he legally changed his surname from Grissom to his mother Faye's maiden name, Aiken.
Between his work in the studio and his introduction to Faye's friends, he is soon interacting with numerous Hollywood hangers-on, including a cowboy who lives in the hills above the studios and works as an extra in cowboy movies, his Mexican friend who keeps fighting cocks, and Homer Simpson, a hapless businessman whom Faye is taking advantage of.
As Faye's star continued to ascend during the war years, family life became more important to her, especially with the arrival of a second daughter, Phyllis.
The couple had two daughters, Alice ( b. 1942 ) and Phyllis ( b. 1944 ), along with Harris's adopted son from his first marriage, Phil Harris, Jr. ( b. 1935 ), and they began working in radio together as Faye's film career declined.
Some memorable moments involved Ron Jeremy's topless porn-star pool party, Tammy Faye's book signing with members of the gay and transgender community, and a cameo by Gary Coleman.
The five G-Troopers can also share their energy with Faye's unit to allow it to use the chest-mounted Lightning Detonator finisher.
Faye's impressive first season did not go unnoticed with fellow Stoke players and fans as he won both Players and Fans Player of the Season Award for Stoke City.

Faye's and same
Coincidentally, Rick's mother works in the same hotel, and while visiting his mother, Rick runs into Faye again ; they return to Faye's room and have sex.

Faye's and for
The Charlotte Observer reported that the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) still holds Bakker and Roe Messner, Tammy Faye's husband from 1993 until her death in 2007, liable for personal income taxes owed from the 1980s when they were building the PTL empire, taxes assessed after the IRS revoked the PTL ministry's nonprofit status.
Because of her bankable status, Fox occasionally placed Faye in films that were put together more for the sake of making money than showcasing Faye's talents.
Released at the height of World War II, the film became one of Faye's personal favorites and one of her highest-grossing pictures for Fox.
As opposed to other films shown in England, which were usually shown for three days a week, all of Faye's films were given the rare privilege of being played for an entire week.
As of the writing of the article, the BBC stated that there were more requests for Faye's pictures than any other star's.
Originally a vehicle for big bands, including Harris ' own, The Fitch Bandwagon became something else entirely when Harris and Faye's family skits made them the show's breakout stars.
Released at the height of World War II, the film became one of Faye's highest-grossing pictures for Fox.

Faye's and which
This marriage became a plotline on an episode of the hit radio show hosted by Harris's then-employer, Jack Benny, which struck platinum, both in Faye's personal and in her professional life.
Charles Bickford, as a dishonorably discharged cop, Anne Revere, as Miss Faye's spinster sister, and Percy Kilbride, as the lovesick proprietor of the diner in which Miss Darnell works, are outstanding among the supporting players.

Faye's and .
* May 29 – Next perihelion of Faye's Comet.
The album features ten of Play's best-known songs, and all feature Faye's vocals.
Faye's vocals, however, are not present in the song.
Tammy Faye later forgave Falwell regarding these tactics before Falwell's death in 2007, two months before Tammy Faye's own death.
She is also the last remaining original member of the group since Faye's second departure in January 2011.
His discovery of " Faye's comet " attracted worldwide attention, and won him the 1844 Lalande Prize prize and a membership in the Academy of Sciences.
Over time, Grable would become Fox's top musical star, but her value did nothing to diminish Faye's success.
However, it is still often considered Faye's signature song.
Designed ostensibly as Faye's vehicle, the film all but became her celluloid epitaph when Zanuck, trying to build his new protege Linda Darnell, ordered many Faye scenes cut and Darnell emphasized.
Faye's first marriage, to Tony Martin in 1937, ended in divorce in 1940.

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The " Tenerife ", or " Bichon ", had success in France during the Renaissance under Francis I ( 1515 – 1547 ), but its popularity skyrocketed in the court of Henry III ( 1574 – 1589 ).
Veruca Salt's popularity skyrocketed after their second full album, Eight Arms to Hold You, was released in 1997.
The years 1956, 1957, and 1959 also found the ensemble touring Europe, where the popularity of jazz had skyrocketed.
The popularity of both the Chamber of Peers and the Chamber of Deputies skyrocketed, and the popularity of the king and his ministry dropped.
However, in the years since the film was released in theatres and re-released on VHS and then DVD, the name's popularity has skyrocketed.
Web traffic to the often controversial and raunchy Perez Hilton site skyrocketed in 2005, prompting similar gossip blogs, such as TMZ. com, Jezebel, and the Superficial, to gain popularity.
Malagasy hip hop broke into the mainstream in the mid-nineties and has since skyrocketed to popularity through artists such as 18, 3 and Oladad, often blending elements such as Jamaican dancehall rhythm with traditional instruments and vocal styles.
The popularity of Clouseau in Belgium skyrocketed, and that year Clouseau produced its first album, Hoezo?
Prada's popularity skyrocketed when the fashion world took notice of its clean lines, opulent fabrics, and basic colors.
His popularity rating skyrocketed to 60 %.
The " Counter-Strike Team " quickly produced several more beta releases in the following months as the game's popularity skyrocketed.
The Kings, having been a perennial lottery bound franchise, skyrocketed in popularity with the addition of Chris Webber and 7th pick Jason Williams.
* The popularity of television skyrocketed, particularly in the US, where 77 % of households purchased their first TV set during the decade.
The plan to insult whites in the same way the minority students were meant to perceive Native Americans being insulted backfired on the group when the team's popularity skyrocketed.
Her popularity in the fashion industry skyrocketed when she appeared on the cover of the May 2002 edition of Paris Vogue, which dedicated the entire issue to her.
Despite Shaw's earlier obscurity, the release of his recording of " Beguine " skyrocketed Shaw and his band to fame and popularity.
Riley ’ s first radio opportunity was as host of the public affairs program Urban Notebook, which skyrocketed in popularity throughout the New York tri-state area.
Soon after the popularity of the single skyrocketed, an album was recorded and released in a matter of months, and a music video for " Everytime We Touch " was also distributed for promotion.
Kaplan criticized the administration for using the book to justify non-intervention, but his popularity skyrocketed shortly thereafter along with demand for his reporting.
Due to the enormous popularity of the Asta character as played by Skippy, interest in pet terriers skyrocketed.
The popularity of the manga and anime skyrocketed Vash to being a merchandise, wherein action figures, plush dolls, keychains, clothes, and even his trademark cosplay sunglasses were made.
Hybrid securities have skyrocketed in popularity since Moody's released a new set of guidelines for treating debt-equity hybrids in February 2005.
With Dornelle, the band had signed with a label called Shusi Records and, even without any recorded material, their popularity had skyrocketed in but a matter of hours.

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