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Angela Lansbury, who had played Miss Marple in the movie, The Mirror Crack'd, directed by Guy Hamilton, went on to star in the TV series Murder, She Wrote as Jessica Fletcher, a mystery novelist who also solves crimes.
Raphael Holinshed also included her story in his Chronicles ( 1577 ), based on Tacitus and Dio, and inspired Shakespeare's younger contemporaries Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher to write a play, Bonduca, in 1610.
Similarly, TV heroine Jessica Fletcher of Murder, She Wrote is confronted with bodies wherever she goes, but over the years corpses have also piled up in the streets of Cabot Cove, Maine, where she lives.
Libya also paid compensation in 1999 for the death of British policewoman Yvonne Fletcher, a move that preceded the reopening of the British embassy in Tripoli and the appointment of ambassador Sir Richard Dalton, after a 17-year break in diplomatic relations.
Pericles ( 1609 ) and The Two Noble Kinsmen ( 1634 ) also appeared separately before their inclusions in folio collections ( the Shakespeare Third Folio and the second Beaumont and Fletcher folio, respectively ).
Don Redman and Fletcher Henderson also featured scat vocals in their recording of " My Papa Doesn ’ t Two-Time No Time " five months prior to Armstrong ’ s 1926 recording of " Heebie Jeebies ".
" Aggravatin ' Papa " was composed with lyricist Roy Turk and Addie Britt and was recorded by Alberta Hunter in 1923 with Fletcher Henderson's Dance Orchestra and also by Bessie Smith, Sophie Tucker, Florence Mills, Lucille Hegamin, and Pearl Bailey.
The popularity of the missions also stemmed largely from Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel Ramona and the subsequent efforts of Charles Fletcher Lummis, William Randolph Hearst, and other members of the " Landmarks Club of Southern California " to restore three of the southern missions in the early 20th century ( San Juan Capistrano, San Diego de Alcalá, and San Fernando ; the Pala Asistencia was also restored by this effort ).
The character of Hippolyta also appears in The Two Noble Kinsmen, a play co-written by Shakespeare and John Fletcher.
These three volumes featured most of the original poets, ( also including imagist poetry by the American poet John Gould Fletcher ), with the exception of Pound, who had tried to persuade her to drop the Imagist name from her publications and who sardonically dubbed this phase of Imagism " Amy-gism.
Due to its low tax base and family friendly environment, Fletcher is also a magnet for industry that chose the area for its beauty and wealth of educated workers.
The opinion reaffirmed Marshall's belief in the sanctity of a contract ( also seen in Fletcher v. Peck ) as necessary to the functioning of a republic ( in the absence of royal rule, contracts rule ).
Stories have also been adapted by other dramatists, including John Webster, The Duchess of Malfi ( part 1, story 24 ), Philip Massinger, The Picture ( Massinger play ) ( part 1, story 19 ), the same source as that of Cymbeline, John Marston and Jean Mairet, Sophonisba ( part 1, story 35 ), John Fletcher, The Maid in the Inn ( part 2, story 11 ), and the anonymous 17th century French author of The Cruel Moor ( 1618 ) ( part 3, story 17 ).
Ray also showed his skill at ad-libbing ( together with Jimmy Edwards, Arthur Askey and Cyril Fletcher ) in Does the Team Think?
" Aggravatin ' Papa " was composed with Roy Turk and Addie Britt and was recorded by Alberta Hunter in 1923 with Fletcher Henderson's Dance Orchestra and also by Bessie Smith and Pearl Bailey.
Dave Kelly was also a founder of The Blues Band with former Manfred Mann members Paul Jones and Tom McGuinness, Hughie Flint and Gary Fletcher.
According to Ronald Fletcher there is also full documentary evidence of the existence of Miss Conway.
Selling players, including Steven Whittaker, Scott Brown, Kevin Thomson and Steven Fletcher, also funded these debts and further work.
Brunswick also had an impressive black and white jazz roster including Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington ( usually as The Jungle Band ), King Oliver, Andy Kirk, Red Nichols and others.
He also made a series of recordings in late 1931 with Don Redman, and in 1933 he joined Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra where he stayed until 1934.
The incident also led to the death of her would-be rescuer, Lt Cmdr Walter Fletcher of HMS Haslemere.
There is still some mystery about the accident, as the exact reason for the flight is still a government secret and there is some evidence that besides Johnson and Fletcher a third person ( possibly someone she was supposed to ferry somewhere ) was also seen in the water and also drowned.
But he was in great demand and also appeared in the plays of many of the great contemporary writers, such as Ben Jonson ( the title role in Volpone, and Subtle in The Alchemist ), John Marston ( The Malcontent ), John Webster ( The Duchess of Malfi ) and Beaumont and Fletcher ( The Maid's Tragedy ).

Fletcher and initiated
One was the innovation in tragicomedy initiated by John Fletcher and developed in the early Beaumont and Fletcher collaborations.
Of their five children, four survived: Arabella G., Fletcher D., Redfield Jr., and Emily D. He was initiated into Delta Upsilon Fraternity as an honorary member by the Middlebury Chapter.
Numbers of his fellow Republicans were often at odds with the affirmative action policies which Fletcher initiated.

Fletcher and Canadian
* 1935 – Cliff Fletcher, Canadian businessman
* 1981 – Brendan Fletcher, Canadian actor
* 1910 – Robert Fletcher Shaw, Canadian businessman, academic and civil servant ( d. 2001 )
* 2001 – Robert Fletcher Shaw, Canadian civil servant, deputy commissioner general of the Expo 67 ( b. 1910 )
Kevin Eiben and Michael Fletcher both shattered career numbers generating a combined 200 defensive tackles and received East Player of the Year awards for Outstanding Canadian and Defensive Player respectively.
* Frank Fletcher Hamilton, Canadian politician
Steven John Fletcher, PC, MP ( born June 17, 1972 ) is a Canadian politician.
Fletcher was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where his Canadian father was working as an engineer.
Fletcher was elected as a director of the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations during his first term.
In late 2003, Fletcher defeated Don Murdock to win the Canadian Alliance nomination in Charleswood — St.
Fletcher is the first Member of Parliament ( MP ) in Canadian history with a permanent disability.
In November 2005, Fletcher and New Democratic Party MP Pat Martin endorsed a motion to minimize trans-fats in the Canadian food supply.
Fletcher is the first person in history with a permanent disability to be named to the Canadian cabinet.
On March 4, 2010, Fletcher received the Christopher Reeve Award from the Canadian Paraplegic Association.
Paula Fletcher ( born 1951 ) is a Canadian politician.
The show was directed by Jack Fletcher and Dave " Canadian " Thomas.
A Canadian has not won the Canadian Open since Pat Fletcher in 1954, and one of the most exciting conclusions ever seen at the Open came in 2004, extending that streak.
Wesley Fletcher Orr ( 3 March 1831 – 16 February 1898 ) was a Canadian businessman, journalist, and politician.
Robert Fletcher Shaw, ( February 16, 1910 – March 22, 2001 ) was a Canadian businessman, academic, civil servant and deputy commissioner general of the Universal and International Exhibition of 1967.
Dawud has released several internationally distributed albums since 1995, including Blue Walls And The Big Sky, Vacuous Waxing ( with Canadian writer Bill Kocher ) and A Different Drum ( with The Fletcher Valve Drummers ).
* Robert Fletcher Shaw ( 1910 – 2001 ), Canadian businessman, academic, and civil servant
Pat Fletcher ( June 18, 1916 – July 21, 1985 ) was a Canadian professional golfer.
James Fletcher ( 28 March 1852 – 8 November 1908 ) was a Canadian entomologist, botanist and writer.

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