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Her and fourth
* Her fourth and last marriage was to Barry Comden ( born 1935 – died 2009 ), who was roughly a decade younger, from April 14, 1976 until 1981.
Her portrayal of a young woman faced with a moral dilemma fetched her a fourth Filmfare Best Actress Award.
Her fourth album of country music, titled Streets of Heaven, produced her biggest country hit in its title track.
Her fourth album, Up !, was released in November 2002.
Her character, Jane Lattimer, is part of a story arc which has continued into the fourth season.
Her theory proposed that the missing fourth part of Bacon's unfinished magnum opus, the Instauratio Magna had in fact survived in the form of the plays attributed to Shakespeare.
Her pregnancy was not written into the fourth season of TNG ; instead, her character wore a lab coat over her uniform.
In the third, fourth, and fifth appearancesYou Only Live Twice, On Her Majesty ’ s Secret Service and Diamonds are Foreverhe is the primary antagonist, meeting Bond face-to-face.
The King's Opera House ( now rebuilt as Her Majesty's Theatre ) ( 1816 – 1818 ) where he and George Repton remodelled the theatre, with arcades and shops around three sides of the building, the fourth being the still surviving Royal Opera Arcade.
Her fourth book Girls Get Curves-Geometry Takes Shape, shows her readers how to feel confident, get in the driver's seat, and master the core concepts of high school geometry.
Born Her Royal Highness Duchess Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie on 24 December 1837 in Munich, Bavaria, she was the fourth child of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria.
Her total of 15 Grand Slam singles titles is sixth on the all-time list, and fourth in the open era, behind Steffi Graf ( 22 titles ) and Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova ( 18 titles each ).
Her fourth solo LP, Just for You, went gold and was nominated for the 1995 Grammy Award for Best R & B Album.
Her fourth single, " Anyone Who Had a Heart ," released in December 1963, was Warwick's first top 10 pop hit (# 8 ) in the U. S. and also an international hit.
Her next tournament was the 2011 Australian Open where she was the fourth seed.
Her fourth, Annie Hall ( 1977 ), won her the Academy Award for Best Actress.
It is the fourth title theme after Dr. No, On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Octopussy, that does not make any reference to the title of the film.
Her song, Piccadilly Circus, became a public favourite, even though she only achieved fourth place in the competition.
Her fourth album I Feel Cream, was released on May 4, 2009 in Europe, and May 5 in North America.
" Her fourth album for Epic Records entitled Stay in Love featured another collaboration with Stevie Wonder in the funky disco tune " Stick Together ".
Her mother was Queen Victoria, the only child of George III's fourth eldest son, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.
Her second album album Reason was released in 2003, her third album Beautiful Intentions in 2005, her fourth album This Time in 2007, her fifth album The Sea in 2011 and her sixth album Stages in 2012.
Her children, Don and Dawn Allen, the Tornado Twins, were born in the 2970s, and her grandchildren Bart Allen, later Impulse, Kid Flash and the fourth Flash and Jenni Ognats, who became the Legionnaire XS in the Legion's reboot continuity arrived in the 2990s.
Her fourth marriage, to architect Peter Cook, ended in a much-publicized 2008 divorce.

Her and César
Her interpretation of Brigitte Bardot in the movie Gainsbourg ( Vie héroïque ) revealed the actress who received her first nomination at the César Award.
Her paternal grandparents were Pierre César Auguié ( 1708 – 1776 ) and Marie Guary ( 1709 – 1788 ); her maternal grandparents were Edmé Jacques Genet ( 1726 – 1781 ) and Marie Anne Louise Cardon who were the parents of Edmond-Charles Genêt and Jeanne-Louise-Henriette Campan
Her role as the volatile Karine earned her a César Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Her subsequent feature films included three with director André Téchiné: French Provincial ( Souvenirs en France, 1975 ); The Bronte Sisters ( Les Sœurs Brontë, 1979 ), in which she portrayed Charlotte ; and Barocco ( 1976 ), for which she won a second César for her performance alongside Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu.
Her running mate was economist César Benjamin.
Her other works include Sylvia Coventry, Jack London and his Daughters ( an unfinished memoir ), and So Shall Ye Reap: The Story of César Chávez & the California Farm Workers Movement ( co-authored by Henry Anderson ).
Her international breakthrough came in 1986 when she played the main character in Sans toit ni loi ( Vagabond ), directed by Agnès Varda, for which she won her second César Award.

Her and win
Her subsequent novel The Dispossessed made her the first person to win both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel twice for the same two books.
Her father is fated to die if she ever marries, so when Culhwch ( Sometimes spelled as Kilhwch ) comes to court her, he is given a series of immensely difficult tasks he must complete before he can win her hand.
Her win, over Greek contestant Evelina Papantoniou, came on the Miss Universe pageant's 50th anniversary.
Hannah and Her Sisters won two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, the first film to win both supporting actor awards since Julia in 1977, nearly nine years before, and the last until The Fighter over two decades later.
Hannah and Her Sisters was the last film to win in both supporting acting categories until The Fighter in 2011.
Her year continued indifferently with losses in three of her first four tournaments, although she did win unconvincingly at Boca Raton, Florida.
Her 1988 song " Let the River Run " was the first to win a Grammy Award, an Academy Award, and a Golden Globe Award for a song written and performed by a single artist.
Her 1984 Golden Globe nomination resulted in a win for Wyman, who took home the award for Best Performance By an Actress in a TV Series.
Her career singles match win total of 1, 442 is the most during the open era.
Her first ambition to become an actress came after seeing her mother win the " Mrs. Los Angeles " pageant for homemakers.
By March 1987, however, the situation had improved, and the company was able to bask in the glow of a string of critically acclaimed hits, including Platoon, which would go on to win an Academy Award for best picture, Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters, and the basketball epic Hoosiers.
Her German Open victory, her first win at a Tier I tournament, was noteworthy as she beat Jennifer Capriati in a semifinal and Serena Williams in the final, the then number two and number five ranked players, respectively.
Her song, " Don't Break My Heart " which had already entered the charts, failed to win the most votes from the televoting public.
Her mother was similar to another mother called " Mrs Proudpants " who was boasting about her baby who she said was sure to win the contest, just like Delilah's mother.
Her performance garnered her a Tony Award win for Best Leading Actress in a Play.
Her win tied a-ha's " Take on Me " in 1986 for the second highest number of wins.
Her March 7 win in the 2003 national finals qualified her to represent Germany at the international level in Riga.
Her 1 – 6, 6 – 4, 12 – 10 win over Clijsters had the longest-ever third set in a women's final in the French Open.
Her beauty and singing talent also win over several Zentradi spies sent to explore human society, who spread their impressions among their fleetmates, thus unwittingly evoking peace-oriented attitudes among the alien aggressors.
Her first World Open title came in 1985, with a subsequent win in 1987.
" Her goal was to win the First Grand Prix de Rome as her father had done, and she worked tirelessly towards it in addition to her increasing teaching and performing commitments.
Her interference eventually led to a Savage sneak attack where he eventually struck Warrior over the head with a metal scepter, and Slaughter pinned Warrior to win the WWF World Championship.
Her pictures also helped the Times win a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the event.
Her efforts to get Athens ready to host the 2004 Summer Olympics successfully, her actions to transform the city for the benefit of its residents and her fight against terrorism helped Bakoyannis win the award.

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