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Ida and Martin
Rhoda and Brenda soon realize that the small studio apartment can't hold them both, so Rhoda moves in with their parents Ida ( Nancy Walker ) and Martin ( Harold Gould ) at their apartment in the Bronx.
Though Ida appears in the opening episode (" The Separation "), both she and Martin are absent for the remainder of the season, explained as traveling across the country in an RV.
Ida and Martin come home after a year's absence from their lengthy cross-country trip ( in reality, both Nancy Walker's and Harold Gould's attempts at a new series the previous year had failed ).
Ida and Martin go through a separation of their own ; Martin then goes to Florida to find himself.
Some of the other villains were portrayed by Leslie Nielsen, Martin Landau, Burgess Meredith, Boris Karloff, Ida Lupino, Carroll O ' Connor, Ricardo Montalban, Robert Duvall, Ed Asner, and Harvey Korman.
Born in Aspen, Colorado to George and Ida ( Martin ) Ross, he was the son of an Irish immigrant and a schoolteacher.
On June 7, 1871, Martin married Ida Challiss, and together they had seven children.
1913: Ida Shaw Martin is elected to membership, Only teachers ' colleges and colleges of education within universities will be eligible as ASA chapters
* Return of the Kildeer ( 2005 ); with guests Dan Goldman, Nick Krgovich and Larissa Loyva of P: ano, John Millard, Patsy Klein, Kim Barlow, Suzie Ungerleider, Cam Giroux, Ford Pier, Brian Traver-Smith, Ida Nilsen, Barry Mirochnick, Selina Martin and Christine Duncan.
* In the television series Rhoda, Rhoda Morgenstern's parents Ida and Martin live in an apartment on the Grand Concourse.

Ida and are
When the Olympian shakes the aegis, Mount Ida is wrapped in clouds, the thunder rolls and men are struck down with fear.
Other names, like Adrasteia, Ide, the nymph of Mount Ida, or Adamanthea, which appear in mythology handbooks, are simply duplicates of Amalthea.
There " they called upon the mother of Dindymon, mistress of all, the dweller in Phrygia, and with her Titias and Kyllenos who alone of the many Cretan Daktyls of Ida are called ' guiders of destiny ' and ' those who sit beside the Idaean Mother '.
Critic John Krewson lauded the work of Ida Lupino, and wrote, " As a screenwriter and director, Lupino had an eye for the emotional truth hidden within the taboo or mundane, making a series of B-styled pictures which featured sympathetic, honest portrayals of such controversial subjects as unmarried mothers, bigamy, and rape ... in The Hitch-Hiker, arguably Lupino's best film and the only true noir directed by a woman, two utterly average middle-class American men are held at gunpoint and slowly psychologically broken by a serial killer.
The names of the two daughters of Melisseus, one called the " inevitable " ( Adrasteia ) and the other simply " goddess " ( Ida, de ) are names used for the Great Mother Rhea herself.
Ida and nearby Rodessa are the most northwesterly communities in Louisiana.
Small sections along the western border are served by Ida Public Schools.
Two elementary schools ( Pinewood and Ida Rankin ), Mount Holly Middle School, and East Gaston High School are the public schools that serve Mount Holly.
The unincorporated communities of Mount Ida and Werley are located in the town.
Eddie and Ida Cantor were seen in a brief prologue and epilogue set in a projection room, where they are watching Brasselle in action ; at the end of the film Eddie tells Ida, " I never looked better in my life "... and gives the audience a knowing, incredulous look.
Roger Bigod and his wife Ida de Tosny are the main characters in Elizabeth Chadwick's The Time of Singing ( Sphere, 2008 ), published in the USA as For the King's Favor.
In Yoga, the three main channels of praṇā vāyu are the Ida, the Pingala and the Sushumna.
In Arkansas there are local ranger district offices located in Booneville, Danville, Glenwood, Jessieville, Mena, Mount Ida, Oden, Perryville, and Waldron.
In Patience, the aesthetic-crazed women are contrasted with vain military men ; in Iolanthe, the vague and flighty fairies ( women ) are pitted against the ineffective, dim-witted peers ( men ); and in Ida, overly serious students and professors at a women's university ( women ) defy a marriage-by-force ultimatum by a militaristic king and his testosterone-laden court ( men ).
Finding some discarded academic robes, the three men disguise themselves as young maidens wishing to join the university ( I am a maiden cold and stately ) and are welcomed by Princess Ida ( The world is but a broken toy ).
She falls in love with Florian at first sight, and the company celebrate joyously the discovery that men are not the monsters that Princess Ida had claimed ( The woman of the wisest wit ).
Princess Ida reviews her student troops ' readiness to meet Hildebrand's soldiers in battle, but the terrified girls admit that they are afraid of fighting ( Death to the invader !).
Among his recordings are several in which he accompanied classic female blues singers such as Ida Cox, Hattie McDaniel, and Ma Rainey.
In Greek mythology, two sacred mountains are called Mount Ida, the " Mountain of the Goddess ": Mount Ida in Crete ; and Mount Ida in the ancient Troad region of western Anatolia ( in modern-day Turkey ) which was also known as the Phrygian Ida in classical antiquity and is the mountain that is mentioned in the Iliad of Homer and the Aeneid of Virgil.

Ida and Jewish
* December 22 – Ida Cook ( aka Mary Burchell ), British novelist and campaigner for Jewish refugees ( b. 1904 )
Chagall's daughter Ida married art historian Franz Meyer in January 1952, and feeling that her father missed the companionship of a woman in his home, introduced him to Valentina ( Vava ) Brodsky, a woman from a similar Russian Jewish background, who had run a successful millinery business in London.
Zweig was the son of Moritz Zweig ( 1845 – 1926 ), a wealthy Jewish textile manufacturer, and Ida Brettauer ( 1854 – 1938 ), from a Jewish banking family.
His mother, Ida ( née Miller ), was a British Jewish immigrant and his father, Barney Fast, was a Ukrainian Jewish immigrant whose name was shortened from Fastovsky upon arrival in the USA.
Caesar was born in Yonkers, New York, the youngest son of Max Caesar and his wife Ida ( née Raphael ), Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire who ran a restaurant .< ref >
It stars Jozef Kroner as carpenter Tóno Brtko and Polish actress Ida Kamińska as the Jewish widow Rozália Lautmannová.
During World War II, a mild-mannered Slovak carpenter Anton " Tóno " Brtko ( Jozef Kroner ) is offered the chance to take over the sewing notions store of an old, near-deaf Jewish woman Rozália Lautmannová ( Ida Kamińska ) as a part of the enactment of an Aryanization regulation in the town.
Brook was born in London in March 1925, the son of Simon Brook and his wife Ida ( Jansen ), two Jewish immigrants.
Lee Strasberg was born Israel Strassberg in Budaniv in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire ( now in Ukraine ) to Jewish parents, Baruch Meyer Strassberg and Ida ( née Diner ), and was the youngest of three sons.
Michael's Italian father, Angelo " Angie " Corleone, is a struggling mafioso who frequently cheats on Michael's Jewish mother, Ida.
Leona Helmsley, daughter of a hatmaker, was born Lena Mindy Rosenthal in Marbletown, New York, to Polish Jewish immigrants, Ida ( née Popkin ), a homemaker, and Morris Rosenthal, a hatmaker.
Born Ida Estelle Taylor to a Jewish family in Wilmington, Delaware, the daughter of Harry D Taylor and Ida LaBertha ( Barrett ) Taylor, Estelle married three times.
While Rhoda herself was not the Jewish-American princess daughter, the character resisting the pull of that particular stereotype, Ida was a canonical example of the overbearing Jewish mother.
Olga Taussky was born into a Jewish family ; her father, Julius David Taussky, was an industrial chemist and her mother, Ida Pollach, was a housewife.
** ( Leopold ) " Leo " Perutz ( 1882, Prague – 1957 ), Jewish Czech-Austrian novelist and mathematician ∞ Ida Weil, Grete Hamburger
Some Jewish cultural institutions were established including the Yiddish State Theater founded in 1950 and directed by Ida Kaminska, the Jewish Historical Institute, an academic institution specializing in the research of the history and culture of the Jews in Poland, and the Yiddish newspaper Folks-Shtime.
Ida Rhodes ( birth name Hadassah Itzkowitz ) was born in a Jewish village between Nemyriv and Tulchyn in the Ukraine.
His parents were Nathan Abraham, a Jewish religion teacher ( 1842 – 1915 ) and his wife ( and cousin ) Ida ( 1847 – 1929 ).
The town formerly had a sizable Jewish population ( about 3000 in the 1931 census ) that was wiped out during the Holocaust, in June – July 1943. Notable Jewish residents included Rabbi Zev Wolf, the singer Velvel Zbarjer and the author Ida Fink.

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