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Her and recent
Her other recent credits include Funny Bones ( 1995 ) with Jerry Lewis and Oliver Platt, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells ( 2000 ) with Judi Dench and Cleo Laine, and Le Divorce ( 2003 ) by Merchant / Ivory with Kate Hudson and Naomi Watts.
Her seventh and most recent album, as well as her first in ten years, was released on May 3, 2011.
Her Op-ed discusses the recent provision in the Dodd-Frank Reform bill that requires companies to prove where their minerals originated.
Her concern was heightened due to the recent event of a building in Greenwich Village having been blown up by Weathermen.
Her name has traditionally been associated with marital faithfulness, and so it was with the Greeks and Romans, but some recent feminist readings offer a more ambiguous interpretation.
Her recent public performances have included charitable functions to promote products such as Zamu.
Her recent biographers, however, question the veracity of this story.
Her most recent work includes collaborations with Rhys Fulber's solo project, Conjure One.
Her most recent films include Vanity Fair with Reese Witherspoon, The Namesake, and Amelia.
Her most recent job was a role in the movie Beastly, which was based on the book of the same name by Alex Flinn.
Her work is generally well received, with the more recent novels reaching the New York Times Bestseller List.
While famous for classic recordings from Rod Stewart, Aretha Franklin, Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Rolling Stones and The Allman Brothers, recent hit songs such as " Before He Cheats " by Carrie Underwood and " I Loved Her First " by Heartland continue the city's musical legacy.
Her most recent live-action film was a role of the mother of Adam Sandler's character in Click.
Her most recent books are To Be The Poet and The Fifth Book of Peace.
Her recent manga includes Der Ring des Nibelungen.
Her most recent film appearance was as Mazu, Chinese goddess of the sea, in the film / video installation Ten Thousand Waves by British filmmaker and installation artist Isaac Julien.
Her swing is characterized by an unusually long backswing that has become shorter in recent years.
Her most recent English-language film was the Franco Zeffirelli production Callas Forever, in which she portrayed opera diva Maria Callas.
In recent years, more non-members of Her Majesty's Government have been permitted by the Prime Minister to attend Cabinet meetings on a regular basis, notably Alastair Campbell in his capacity as Director of Communications and Strategy between 1997 and 2003, and Jonathan Powell the Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister under Tony Blair, with a distinctly separate role from the Cabinet Secretary / Head of the Civil Service.
Her most recent film is the upcoming political thriller The Company You Keep ( 2012 ), in which she co-stars with Robert Redford.
Her recent roles include Lady Adelaide Stitch in the film Nanny McPhee ( 2005 ), Leona Mullen in the 2007 Broadway play Deuce, Madame Arcati in the 2009 Broadway revival of the play Blithe Spirit and Madame Armfeldt in the 2010 Broadway revival of the musical A Little Night Music.
Her most recent film is The Gigolos ( 2006 ) by Richard Bracewell, in which she plays Lady James.
Her most recent film was family comedy Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer.
Her performance is like nothing I've seen in recent years.
Her most recent album, Van Lear Rose, was released in 2004, produced by Jack White, and topped the country album charts.

Her and awards
Her other awards include the 1953 Theatre World Award for Picnic.
Her other awards include one Golden Globe Award, a Grammy Award, a BAFTA Award and a Laurel Award.
This high number of awards for bravery has been interpreted as a reaction to the earlier defeat at the Battle of Isandlwana-the extolling of the victory at Rorke's Drift drawing the public's attention away from the great defeat at Isandlwana and the fact that Lord Chelmsford and Bartle Frere had instigated the war without the approval of Her Majesty's Government.
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.
Her other awards include the Medallion of Honor of the State of Israel, the Fashion Foundation of America award and a Chevalier de l ' Ordre de Leopold ( Belgium ).
Her achievements in science and education have been recognized with multiple awards, including the CIBA-GEIGY Exceptional Black Scientist Award.
She announced her retirement in March 1980, but the next year starred in a one-woman show, Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music, which ran for more than three hundred performances on Broadway and earned her numerous awards and accolades.
Her performance was highly acclaimed, receiving a Golden Globe nomination and a Best Actress award from the National Society of Film Critics, as well as Best Actress awards from the Chicago Film Critics Association and Fort Lauderdale Film Critics.
Her awards include the first Pope John XXIII Peace Prize, the Philippines-based Ramon Magsaysay Award, the Pacem in Terris Award, an honorary Companion of the Order of Australia, the Order of Merit from both the United Kingdom and the United States, Albania's Golden Honour of the Nation, honorary degrees, the Balzan Prize, and the Albert Schweitzer International Prize amongst many others.
Her books have won many awards including Parents ' Choice, ABA Pick of the List, ALA Notable Books, Children's Book Council / NCSS Notable Books in the Field of Social Studies, New York Library Best List, Horn Book's Best, and School Library Journal Best Books.
Her awards for All in the Family include three Emmys and two Golden Globes.
Her accomplishments gained her substantial media attention in the late 1980s and earned her many awards, including the " National Women's Sports Foundation Amateur Athlete of The Year Award " and the " Tanqueray Athlete of the Year.
Her book Home of the Brave has won two awards.
Her career spanned four decades and she has been the recipient of several Grammy awards and nominations, including three nominations which will be decided posthumously.
Her album Cantora 1 won two awards at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2009.
Her play Harlem Duet won many Canadian awards, including four Dora Mavor Moore Awards and a Governor General's Award for drama.
Her 2009 album " AMIT " impressed the judges of the 21st Golden Melody Awards, where she clinched 6 awards, including " Best Female Vocalist ", an award she long awaited for 8 years.
Her role as Billy Kwan earned her an Academy Award, an Australian Film Institute Award, a Golden Globe nomination and various other awards.
Her poetry collection ( Yama, य ा म ा- 1936 ) received the Jnanpith Award, one of the highest Indian literary awards.
Her most notable role to date is that of cheerleader Claire Bennet on the NBC series Heroes ( 2006 – 2010 ), for which she won several awards.
Her other film work includes roles in Dead Man on Campus, Legally Blonde, Brokeback Mountain ( for which she was nominated for the ensemble Gotham and Screen Actors Guild awards ), and a starring role in the Happy Madison film Grandma's Boy as Samantha.
Her first short film, Peel ( 1982 ) won the Short Film Palme d ' Or at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival, and other awards followed for the shorts Passionless Moments ( 1983 ), Girls Own Story ( 1984 ) and After Hours ( 1984 ).
Her credits also include a series of commercials for MCI Communications and several awards for her recordings.
Her music has received awards from the National Endowment of the Arts ( Composer's Fellowship ), International Society of Contemporary Music, the League of Composers ' National Competition, New York State Council on the Arts and the coveted Kranichsteiner Musikpreis at Darmstadt.

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