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Her and tour
In November 2011 there was an Australian tour by various artists involved with the " She Will Her Way " and " He Will Have His Way " projects, under the name " They Will Have Their Way.
Her portrayal of a troubled theatre-goer in Secret Friends ( BBC 2, 1990 ) was described as " a miniature tour de force ... Miranda Richardson's finest hour, all in ten minutes " ( The Sunday Times ).
Her first major royal tour occurred when she joined her parents and sister for a tour of South Africa in 1947.
Her second marriage, in December 1947, was to the famous bass player Ray Brown, whom she had met while on tour with Dizzy Gillespie's band a year earlier.
* Audrey Niffenegger's book Her Fearful Symmetry is set in and around Highgate Cemetery, and she acted as a tour guide there while researching the book.
Her then-boyfriend, Luis Fonsi, announced at the same press conference that he was canceling his 2005 international tour to be by her side.
Her roots are in West Wales, and she was born in Pretoria while her parents were performing on tour there.
Her earliest professional stage appearances were as a chorus girl on tour with Guido Thielscher's Girl-Kabarett, vaudeville-style entertainments, and in Rudolf Nelson revues in Berlin.
Her tour through the South was a financial success, with audiences of 2, 000 – 3, 000 packing the halls to see the " Yankee abolitionist in bloomers ".
Her movement on grass is also among the best on the WTA tour.
During her first performance since the Uh Huh Her tour, at the Hay Festival of Literature & Arts on 26 May 2006, Harvey revealed that her next studio album would be almost entirely piano-based and in October, released The Peel Sessions 1991 – 2004 ; a compilation of songs recorded from 1991 to 2000 during her radio sessions with John Peel.
She then went on tour with Her Cardboard Lover for several months.
Her stage career flourished after the war, and as a Shakespearean leading lady at Stratford, in London's West End and on tour in Australia, she had her pick of star parts.
Her 2012 / 2013 tour has stops, for the first time, in several South America nations and India.
In 1916, she appeared in her first film as Julia Lovelace in Her Greatest Performance and continued to act in London and on tour, also making a few more films through 1922, including The Invasion of Britain ( 1918 ), Pillars of Society ( 1920 ), Victory and Peace, Potter's Clay ( 1922 ), and The Bohemian Girl as Buda the nursemaid, with Ivor Novello and Gladys Cooper ( 1922 ).
Her plan to rejoin the tour at the beginning of 2005 was delayed when she fractured her kneecap in a December 2004 training session.
Her parents forbade the relationship and sent Alexandra on a tour of Western Europe in the hope that she would forget Vladimir, but the pair remained committed to one another despite it all and married in 1893.
Her tireless efforts for women's suffrage and prohibition included a fifty-day speaking tour in 1874, an average of 30, 000 miles of travel a year, and an average of four hundred lectures a year for a ten year period, mostly with her longtime companion Anna Adams Gordon.
Her last major tour was in support of her album Many Worlds are Born Tonight in 1998, playing the El Flamingo Club in New York City, the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall in Troy, New York, the Painted Bride Arts Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Bearsville Theater in Bearsville, New York.
Her record of 27 wins set on the 2007 tour was broken on the 2009 tour by Ray Quinn who scored 35 / 39.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, visited Stockton on 18th July 2012 to officially reopen the International White Water Course as part of their Diamond Jubilee tour of the United Kingdom.
Her best finish on the tour was a tie for second after a three-way playoff at the 1970 Len Immke Buick Open.

Her and aboard
Her exact double is his visitor aboard the space station and becomes an important character.
Her most famous role is that of communications officer Lieutenant Uhura aboard the USS Enterprise in the popular Star Trek television series, as well as the succeeding motion pictures, where her character was eventually promoted in Starfleet to the rank of commander.
Her father, Harry E. Ockelman, of Danish-Irish descent, worked for an oil company aboard a ship.
Her first space mission was in 2002, with an extended stay aboard the International Space Station as a member of Expedition 5.
Her return journey to KSC was made aboard STS-79 Atlantis on September 26, 1996.
Her father, Charles Christopher St. Hill, was born in British Guiana and arrived in the United States via Antilla, Cuba, on April 10, 1923, aboard the S. S. Munamar in New York City.
Her mother, Ruby Seale, was born in Christ Church, Barbados, and arrived in New York City aboard the S. S. Pocone on March 8, 1921.
Her midshipwoman or " snotty " cruise aboard HMS War Maiden under Captain Bachfisch allowed her to demonstrate her ability as a combat tactician when, during an engagement with Silesian rebels, the rest of the command team was killed, disabled, or cut off from the rest of the ship.
Her second spaceflight was STS-95 aboard Space Shuttle Discovery in 1998.
Her aide Lennier calls her " Satai ," when he first comes aboard, indicating that she is one of the leaders of the Grey Council, but Delenn chooses to keep this information quiet.
All of Her Majesty's Canadian Ships have three messes aboard ; this extends to Naval Reserve Divisions and other Naval shore establishments which bear the title HMCS ( see stone frigate ).
Her initial reaction to the meagre conditions of life aboard Starbug is one of utter depair, as well as disdain for the " Dwarfers " as inferior versions of the people she knew in her dimension.
Her travels also brought her into direct contact with the far worse plight of other war refugees, including the Jewish asylum-seekers aboard the Struma.
Her work for Channel One's 10-minute segments included traveling to El Salvador to report on the earthquake of 2001, interviewing North Atlantic Treaty Organization aircrew members aboard an AWACS while flying a combat air patrol mission during the military alliance's Operation Eagle Assist and interviewing then President George W. Bush.
Her stay aboard Mir ended with the flight of Atlantis on STS-79, which launched on September 16.
Her brothers, Enrique and Homero, both followed their father's military footsteps and enlisted in the armed forces: Homero, a military doctor, was killed by guerrillas in 1982, while rescuing wounded army soldiers and attempting to put them aboard an army helicopter that was brought down by rebel weapons fire in El Petén ; Enrique was chief of the Army General Staff before resigning his commission in September 2003 when charged with having embezzled Q30 million (€ 3. 25m / US $ 3. 75m ).
Her crew consisted of Captain Niinaya Ginzo, Master Ichiko Sadagoro, Sailors Hirahara Zenmatsu, Akazaki Matsujiro, Yumori Kasoji, and Wasazo, a total of eight aboard.
On one occasion, And Her Name Was Maud featured an appearance by Alphonse and Gaston aboard a runaway sleigh, each of them bowing to the other in the seat.
Her husband starts to suffer from smoke inhalation when Jack manages to get him aboard the helicopter.
Her husband died on 28 November 1826 aboard H. M. S.
Her father is less than thrilled with this development, and locks his daughter away, seeming more concerned of becoming a laughing stock than he is that his daughter is now aboard this ship and quite possibly in danger.

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