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Her days as an art student at the University of Budapest came to a sudden end during the Hungarian uprisings in 1957 and she and her husband Stephen fled to Vienna.
Her study of languages, literature, science and history was broad and she was an eager student.
Her first song recorded on tape, at the home of a fellow student in December 1962, was " What Good Can Drinkin ' Do ".
Her first husband ( 1923 – 1928 ) was American Luther Cressman, a theology student at the time who eventually became an anthropologist.
" Her mother, Lucy, was a student in Daniel's school ; the two fell in love and agreed to marry in 1817, but Lucy was less sure about marrying into the Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
Her mother was a homemaker and journalist and is a long-time New York University student.
Her uncle, Roger Ernest, attended college with Steven Spielberg and co-wrote one of his student films called Slipstream.
In 1962, Greenaway began studies at Walthamstow College of Art, where a fellow student was musician Ian Dury ( later cast in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover ).
Her bit part in Annie Hall ended up on the cutting room floor, and their relationship, though never publicly acknowledged by Allen, began when she was 17 years old and a student at New York ’ s Stuyvesant High School.
Her drab voice quavers with a brittle strength that can command a student but break before a parent's will.
Her natural intelligence and breadth of knowledge always impressed her teachers, who were nonetheless disappointed in her because she was a poor student.
" By this account, Dr. Robinson painted the original mule while a 21-year-old college student inspired by Maud the Mule, from the Frederick Burr Opper comic strip And Her Name Was Maud.
Her undergraduate career was dogged by controversy, partly relating to her father's unpopularity with student politicians.
Her parents relocated to California while she was still a high school student.
The next year, she starred as a French exchange student in Slap Her ... She's French, which was shelved in North America for two years, then released under the new title She Gets What She Wants.
Her life seemed further stabilized by her engagement to a Columbia dental student, Finn DeTrolio, of which her father approved.
Her brother Len was boarding at Westminster School and Bud was a day student at Taft School.
Her husband was a student who obtained a position with the United Nations after graduation.
Her first appearance on a series was playing a music academy student in 1990 in an episode of Brewster Place starring Oprah Winfrey.
Her mother sent her to student exchange programs when she was a teenager to improve her English.
Her daughter Laura has been married many years to a successful advertising executive, Trevor McCallum ( Andrew Masset ), and has three children, the oldest being Monique ( Nancy Sorel ), a college student.
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 body is discovered by a nearby student.
Her accompanist since her student days has been Graham Johnson, and they have given a great number of recitals together.
Her Catholic father was a flamenco dancer, while her Jewish mother was a student of Mexican folklore.

Her and Karl
Her brother Karl was a very gentle soul, her mother was a quiet woman who said little but who had hard, probing eyes.
Her brother, Marx's uncle Benjamin Philips ( 1830-1900 ), was a wealthy banker and industrialist, upon whom Karl and Jenny Marx would later often come to rely for loans while they were exiled in London.
Some of his most memorable film roles include knight Antonius Block in Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal ( the first of his eleven films with Bergman, and the film that includes the iconic scenes in which he plays chess with Death ), Jesus in The Greatest Story Ever Told, Oktober in The Quiller Memorandum, Father Merrin in The Exorcist, Karl Oskar in The Emigrants, Joubert the assassin in Three Days of the Condor, Ming the Merciless in the 1980 version of Flash Gordon, the villain Blofeld in Never Say Never Again, Frederick in Hannah and Her Sisters, and Lassefar in Pelle the Conqueror, for which he received his first Academy Award nomination.
Her collection of essays Men in Dark Times presents intellectual biographies of some creative and moral figures of the 20th century, such as Walter Benjamin, Karl Jaspers, Rosa Luxemburg, Hermann Broch, Pope John XXIII, and Isak Dinesen.
Her personal friend and the Chanel head designer Karl Lagerfeld presented her the award.
Her family became acquainted with Karl Marx and Clara became especially friendly with his daughter Eleanor Marx.
Her husband was a grandson of Karl, last sovereign Prince of Isenburg.
Her father, Charles I, wished the Princess Royal to marry a son of Philip IV, king of Spain, while her first cousin, Karl Ludwig, the Elector Palatine, was also a suitor for her hand.
Her father, Karl Schmidt, was a radical Social democrat who became a mason and house builder.
Her time of 21. 71 seconds set at Karl Marx Stadt stood as the world record for nine years.
Mother Courage and Her Children, with Therese Giehse in the title role, with Erni Wilhemi, Hans Christian Blech, and Karl Lieffen, at the Munich Kammerspiele, directed by Bertolt Brecht, Munich, 1950.
Her captain, von Moll, was decapitated by a heavy shell, but his subordinate, Karl Weyprecht, brought the ship back into the fight.
Her frequent appearances with the leading international orchestras and conductors ( Bernard Haitink, Rafael Kubelík, Carlo Maria Giulini, Benjamin Britten, Seiji Ozawa, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Kurt Masur, Sir Neville Marriner, Karl Münchinger, André Previn, Edo de Waart among others ) established her as one of the greatest singers of our age.
Her first marriage was to artist Karl Larsson ; she later married poet William Rose Benet.
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 ..
Her performance was so well received that she played the role in the first staged version since World War II at the Theater an der Wien at the Vienna Festival of 1962 with Karl Böhm conducting.
Her friends included Eleanor Marx, whom she knew through a Shakespeare reading group attended by Karl Marx, and Amy Levy.
Her circle of friends included Clementina Black, Dollie Radford, Eleanor Marx ( daughter of Karl Marx ), and Olive Schreiner.
* Her father Karl Holvik's biography
Her final thesis covered the topic of the young Karl Marx's interpretation of Hegel.
Her husband, Karl August, edited and published her correspondence in the twenty years following her death.
Her correspondence with David Veit and with Karl August was published in Leipzig, in 1861 and 1874 – 1875 respectively.
Her first marriage, on 4 October 1847 in Vienna, was to Archduke Ferdinand Karl Viktor of Austria-Este ( 1821 – 1849 ), by whom she had one daughter:
Her second marriage, on 18 April 1854, in Vienna, was to her first cousin Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria ( 1818 – 1874 ) by whom she had six children:

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