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Her best time to date is about 2:30.
Her beauty and celebrity status made her one of the best known tennis stars worldwide, despite her never winning a WTA singles title.
Her best known cults were on the island of Delos
Her name was clearly spelled Boudicca in the best manuscripts of Tacitus, but also Βουδουικα, Βουνδουικα, and Βοδουικα in the ( later and probably secondary ) epitome of Cassius Dio.
Her best example is in her sequenced sonnet poem entitled Brother and Sister, in which each of the eleven sequenced sonnet ends with a couplet.
Her best result after 1992 was a 6th place at the 1995 World Championships.
Her more starkly personal 1971 recording Blue has been called one of the best albums ever made.
Her best known and most controversial performance was the lead role in the erotic film Emily
Her relationship to her children, Roxanne and Ronald, was turbulent at best.
Her mother chose Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts for Margaret because she considered it to be the best women's college in the United States.
Her on screen chemistry with Alec Baldwin was either criticized or praised, with Eye For Film commenting, " The film works best when Baldwin and Gellar are together – aside from the fact that Gellar seriously needs to eat a bun or two ".
Her best known film roles were " Susanne Wallner " in Wolfgang Staudte's film Die Mörder sind unter uns ( The Murderers Are Among Us ), the first film released after the Second World War in East Germany and produced by DEFA ); and in 1950, " Marina " in Die Sünderin ( The Sinner ), in which she performed a brief nude scene, the first in German film history, causing a scandal.
It was first performed in England on 24 May 1856 in Italian at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, where it was considered morally questionable, and " the heads of the Church did their best to put an injunction upon performance ; the Queen refrained from visiting the theatre during the performances, though the music, words and all, were not unheard at the palace ".
Her best known roles include starring as Jacy in The Last Picture Show, as Betsy in Taxi Driver, as Madeleine Spencer in Psych, as Maddie Hayes in Moonlighting, as Cybill Sheridan in Cybill, and as Phyllis Kroll in The L Word.
Elizabeth created a world in which aesthetics reigned supreme, producing a Court in which an understood competition existed amongst courtiers to see who could look best, second only to Her Majesty.
Her best subjects were literature and scripture.
Her father was Teackle Wallis Warfield, fifth and youngest son of Henry Mactier Warfield, a flour merchant described as " one of the best known and personally one of the most popular citizens of Baltimore " who ran for mayor in 1875.
Her appearance opposite Robert De Niro in the 1977 musical drama film, New York, New York however, gave Minnelli her best known signature song.
Her subsequent instructions from the " voice " directed her to take on Sheena Govan has her spiritual teacher, and became a spiritual teacher and new age author, best known as one of the founders of the Findhorn Foundation community.
Her best friend Jeff develops a crush on the " groundhog " visitor, Ariel.
Her status was reflected in her earnings as one of the best paid performers of the 1930s and 1940s.
Her mother was imprisoned in the Carmes prison, from which she was released on 6 August 1794, thanks to the intervention of her best friend Thérèse Tallien.
Her second book, now the best known of her works, was Out of Africa, published in 1937, and its success firmly established her reputation as an author.
Her best friends are Sport, a serious boy who lives with his father, and Janie, an aspiring scientist.
Her role in 1983's Trading Places helped Curtis shed her horror queen image, and garnered her a BAFTA award as best supporting actress.

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Her silence, however, strengthened her own political security: she knew that if she named an heir, her throne would be vulnerable to a coup ; she remembered that the way " a second person, as I have been " had been used as the focus of plots against her sister, Queen Mary.
Her accompanist Tommy Flanagan affectionately remembered Fitzgerald on his album Lady be Good ... For Ella ( 1994 ).
Many of the songs from these shows are still sung and remembered, including " The Most Beautiful Girl in the World ", " My Romance ", " Little Girl Blue ", " I'll Tell the Man in the Street ", " There's a Small Hotel ", " Where or When ", " My Funny Valentine ", " The Lady is a Tramp ", " Falling in Love with Love ", " Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered ", and " Wait Till You See Her ".
Her best remembered work with Hancock is as the nurse in the opening scene of " The Blood Donor " ( Hancock 1961 ).
Her death was remembered at Hereford Cathedral on 6 July, the same day as that of the king.
Her most remembered films of that period were The Tempest ( 1911 ), and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( 1912 ), a film adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson story.
Her husband died of anthrax poisoning from an infected shaving brush ( and readers at the time of the novel's publication in the 1930s might well have remembered anthrax deaths from infected shaving brushes during and in the years after World War I ); Mrs. Craddock herself had died not long afterward, of a tropical infection, in Egypt.
Her old friend Sally Seton, whom Clarissa admires dearly, is remembered as a great independent woman: She smoked cigars, once ran down a corridor naked to fetch her sponge-bag and made bold, unladylike statements to get a reaction from people.
Her channeling evolved from the usual raps and table-tipping to somnambulatory trances, of which she remembered nothing.
Her next film, Lady of the Pavements ( 1929 ), was directed by D. W. Griffith and would be remembered for its image of the Smoking Dog Café.
Her goal was to preserve the type of dog she remembered from her childhood in Germany ; dogs that are good family companions, exceptionally intelligent, both physically and mentally sound, and large in size.
Her father is also an actor, mostly remembered as Connor from the Steven Seagal film The Keeper.
Her daughter-in-law Priscilla Cooper Tyler remembered her as being " the most entirely unselfish person you can imagine ... Notwithstanding her very delicate health, mother attends to and regulates all the household affairs and all so quietly that you can't tell when she does it.
Her longest-running play was the 1927 hit Tommy in which she starred with Sidney Toler, which ran for 232 performances and became the play for which she was most remembered.
Her only choreographic work was Le papillon ( 1860 ) for her student Emma Livry, who is remembered for dying in 1863 when her costume was set alight by a gas lamp used for stage lighting.
Her name and importance to the village is remembered in the Khama III Memorial Museum in the Bessie Head Room, which was established ( the room ) in 2007.
Released in 1981, it is best remembered for the duet with J. D. Souther " Her Town Too ", which reached # 11 on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart, " I Will Follow ", " London Town " and the haunting " That Lonesome Road ".
Her extant corpus of writing is very small, and she is largely remembered for her influence upon John Stuart Mill.
Her best remembered film is arguably the silent classic The Cat and the Canary ( 1927 ), although she also achieved acclaim for Skinner's Dress Suit ( 1926 ), with Reginald Denny, the part-talkie The Love Trap ( 1929 ), directed by William Wyler, and the 1929 part-talkie film version of Show Boat ( 1929 ), adapted from the novel of the same name by Edna Ferber.
Her other television work includes the comedy series Not with a Bang and Downwardly Mobile, and she is remembered for her performances as Maggie Costello in the cricketing comedy drama Outside Edge alongside Timothy Spall and Brenda Blethyn, for which she was awarded the Spectacle Wearer of the Year award in 1993.
Her best remembered films are arguably some of those in which she played key supporting roles, such as Anthony Adverse ( 1936 ) and Waterloo Bridge ( 1940 ).
Her stance on slavery was heavily criticised by Karl Marx when her mother-in-law, the previous Duchess was then ( 1853 ) remembered for practical genocide in driving out local Gaels in Sutherlandshire in order to appropriate 794, 000 acres of land three decades earlier ..
Double ( pronounced Doo-Blay ) was a Swiss music duo best remembered for their hit single " The Captain of Her Heart ".
Her songs are well remembered for being criticised everywhere for being " cheesy ", however still being very successful.

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