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According to Ben Pimlott, biographer of Queen Elizabeth II, the Aga Khan presented Her Majesty with a filly called Astrakhan, who won at Hurst Park Racecourse in 1950.
Her first biographer, a Jesuit named Engelbert Keilert, described her as smart, well-versed, and able to read and write and correspond with church officials.
Her biographer has uncovered evidence that it actually began in 1902 and did not end until 1911.
" Her biographer Barbara Reynolds quotes a letter she wrote to publisher Victor Gollancz on 14 September 1932:
Her biographer, Jan Dalley, believes that, " Unity found life in her big family very difficult because she came after these cleverer, prettier, more accomplished sisters.
Her hope was to have her son become a professional pianist, according to Tiomkin biographer, Christopher Palmer.
Her biographer Nancy Milford wrote, " Scott had appealed to something in Zelda which no one before him had perceived: a romantic sense of self-importance which was kindred to his own ".
Her appearance was also a concern, as by the age of fifteen she was described by her biographer as chunky, dowdy and double-chinned.
" Her biographer Sarah Helm believes that Atkins, who still had relatives in Nazi occupied Europe, may have helped them escape by bribing Abwehr officials.
Her biographer, Judith Suther, writes:
Her descendent and biographer Charles Beauclerk calls this conjecture, based solely on what is known of her later life.
Her biographer Max Dohle concludes that Foekje, having a Y-chromosome would never have been allowed to race in the last 45 years.
Her older sister was the mathematical popularizer and biographer Constance Reid.
Her material possessions were appraised at 350 Canadian dollars in total, which biographer Patricia Phenix considered an underestimate.
Her views on encouraging self-reliance led to her association with the Charity Organisation Society ( COS ), described by Hill's biographer Gillian Darley as " a contentious body which deplored dependence fostered by kindly but unrigorous philanthropy … support to the poor had to be carefully targeted and efficiently supervised.
Her biographer and stalker, " Millon de Floss ", reveals more about her life at the beginnings of chapters in The Eyre Affair, Lost in a Good Book, The Well of Lost Plots and Something Rotten.
Her friend, and biographer John Maxtone-Graham said it was most likely some children in the village playing a joke on her.
Her biographer Stephen D. Cox ( 2004 ) believes Paterson is the " earliest progenitor of libertarianism as we know it today.
Her brother is historian Oliver Padel ; cousins include prison reformer Una Padel, sculptor Phyllida Barlow and biographer Randal Keynes.
Her biographer Meryle Secrest suggests that she was motivated by concern for him and a desire for companionship, rather than the need for a marriage of convenience.
Her biographer and a contemporary, Bishop Jose Jimenez Samaniego, was a longtime friend of the Coronel family, and records that even as a young girl she was filled with divine knowledge.
Her father, Michael S. Reynolds, was a noted biographer of Ernest Hemingway.

Her and Barbara
( Her father later married his wife, Barbara ; her mother later married R. Peter Straus, a media executive.
He then played opposite Barbara Stanwyck in Preston Sturges ' The Lady Eve ( 1941 ), and again teamed with Tierney in the successful screwball comedy Rings on Her Fingers ( 1942 ).
Her few projects came via friends, such as the Bliss winter and retirement estate, ' Casa Dorinda ', in Montecito, California and the patronage of Mildred Bliss's mother, Anna Blakely Bliss, for the nearby Santa Barbara Botanic Garden project.
Her life story is fictionalised in Barbara Erskine's novel Daughters of Fire.
* Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life and Soul ( 1993 ) by Dr. Barbara Reynolds.
Her stage début, and first professional role, was as Sarah in George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara at the Theatre Royal, Huddersfield in 1928.
Her husband was not allowed to share pertinent aspects of his job with Barbara, as they were classified ; the ensuing sense of isolation, coupled with her perception that she was not achieving her goals while other women of her time were, plunged her into a depression.
Her Niece, Barbara Wilberforce, died in 1821, and in 1832 Stephen himself died.
Her slogan was " Barbara Boxer Gives a Damn.
Her mother Barbara Joy, née Rollinson, was a professional dancer whom he fell in love with after seeing her on stage in Weston-super-Mare with Flanagan and Allen, and married in 1949.
Her husband kept many mistresses, most notably Barbara Palmer, who was appointed as her Lady of the bedchamber.
* Barbara Hofland-Emily and Her Friends
Her best friend is Barbara and she giggles a lot.
* 19 October 1712 – 20 January 1729 Her Highness the Infanta Barbara of Portugal
Her honors include grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Whiting Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Money for Women / Barbara Deming Memorial Fund ; The Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer ’ s Award ; and three PEN American Center Grants for Writers with AIDS.
Her immediate contemporary was Barbara Villiers, mistress of King Charles II of England.
Her mother, Barbara ( née Benoit ), is a college theater instructor and producing artistic director for the Women's Theater Company, and her father, Ed Krajkowski, is a chemical engineer .< ref >
Examples include Brigid O ' Shaughnessy, portrayed by Mary Astor, who murders Sam Spade's partner in The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ); Gene Tierney as Ellen Brent Harland in Leave Her to Heaven ( 1945 ), and the cabaret singer portrayed by Rita Hayworth in Gilda ( 1946 ), narcissistic wives who manipulate their husbands ; Phyllis Dietrichson ( Barbara Stanwyck ) in Double Indemnity ( 1944 ), Ava Gardner in The Killers and Cora ( Lana Turner ) in The Postman Always Rings Twice, both based on novels by James M. Cain, manipulate men into killing their husbands.
Her grandparents, the Klarquists, reared her and her two show business sisters, Dardy Orlando and Barbara Moffett .< ref name = independent >
Her first marriage to Jeffrey Ross was revealed in the press for the first time, her educational background was clarified, she appeared in a Barbara Walters interview on 20 / 20, and her estranged relations with Rudy Giuliani's children were examined.
Her breakthrough role was that of Barbara in the unconventional 1968 movie Zur Sache, Schätzchen ( Go for It, Baby ), which captured the spirit of the times in that it presented youthful protest against the German establishment and hinted at the loosening of morals in the wake of the sexual revolution.
: Her name was Barbara Allen.
Her sister, Barbara Whiting, was an actress ( Junior Miss, Beware, My Lovely ) and singer.

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