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Ira and Glaser
These seminars have involved educators such as Myles Horton and Septum Clarke of the Highlander Center, Joseph and Helen Featherstone, William Ayers, Len Solo, Ira Glaser, Norm Fruchter, Asa Hilliard, Courtney Cazden, Phillip Lopate, Cynthia Brown, and Ron Jones.

Ira and former
Another patient is a former girlfriend of his, the recently divorced Becky Driscoll, who tells him that her cousin Wilma, has the same fear about Uncle Ira.
* Fox's Corners – A former location west of Ira village.
Ranier then may have been romantically involved with his second cousin, Princess Ira von Fürstenberg, a former movie actress turned jewellery designer, who is also a Fiat heiress and the former sister-in-law of fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg.
Ira Samuel Einhorn ( born May 15, 1940 ), known as " the Unicorn Killer ", is a convicted murderer and former environmental advocate.
In 1995, Conte left the band and was replaced by Ira Elliot, former drummer of the Fuzztones, a very active band of the eighties NYC scene, and of whom both Caws and Lorca were fans.
In a June 2006 interview, former DS9 producer Ira Steven Behr said that he contemplated making the entire Deep Space Nine series a writing of the character Benny Russell.
Princess Virginia ( Ira ) of Fürstenberg ( German: Ira Prinzessin zu Fürstenberg ) ( born 18 April 1940 ) is a European socialite, actress, jewelry designer, and a former public relations manager for the fashion designer Valentino Garavani.
Princess Ira was reportedly an occasional companion and potential consort of Prince Rainier III of Monaco after the death of his wife, the former Grace Kelly, but premature speculation in the press by her son about the marriage apparently dissuaded the prince from making a proposal.
Known for her plush silhouette, sloe eyes, and gift for light comedy, Ira von Fürstenberg ( she and her brother Egon changed the zu to von for use in their public lives, although the former predicate historically implied a noble family's retention of ancestral estates, whereas von only suggests family origin ) was a sumptuous star of European-made B-movies in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
The 2004 off-season was relatively quiet ; signings included former All-Rookie teamer OL / DL Bryan Henderson, OS Ira Gooch, and QB John Fitzgerald.
In 2002, Van Hollen entered a competitive Democratic Party primary against Shriver and former Clinton administration aide Ira Shapiro.
Ira William " Bill " McCollum, Jr. ( born July 12, 1944 in Brooksville, Florida ) is a former Florida Attorney General.
" He had romances with Victoria Principal ; Heidi Fleiss ; Alana Hamilton ( née Collins-a model and former spouse of George Hamilton who subsequently married Rod Stewart ); and Princess Ira of Fürstenberg.
Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata, founded by former Alliance ( Mana Motuhake ) MP Alamein Kopu, stated its goal as promoting and protecting the interests of Māori women.
The latter was notable for being managed by former major league pitcher George Suggs and College Football Hall of Fame member Ira Rodgers.
Ira Newble ( born January 20, 1975 ) is an American former professional basketball player who is currently an assistant coach with the Canton Charge, the Cleveland Cavaliers-owned team in the NBA D-League.
* Mellman keeps a picture of former WTOP reporter and anchorman Ira Mellman on the front of his door.
" One in Every Crowd ", co-written by Montgomery with Kim Tribble and former Trick Pony bassist Ira Dean, was issued in January 2009 as the third single.
The General Ira C. Eaker Award is given by the Civil Air Patrol in honor of the former Deputy Commander U. S. Army Air Forces and aviation pioneer.
The Townsend Ski Hill began its construction in 1948 under the Supervision of Ira Townsend, a KUA graduate ( class of 1938 ) and former business manager of the school.
Ira Winkler, a former National Security Agency staff and a security consultant, said that Chinese intelligence operatives work by approaching ethnic Chinese by reminding them of " Chinese heritage, telling them they must help ".

Ira and head
Polanski returned to the United States, and was contracted by the head of Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans, to direct and write the screenplay for Rosemary's Baby, which was based on Ira Levin's novel of the same name.
In 1981, United Artists Classics, which had formerly been a division of the company that re-released library titles, was turned into a first run art film distributor by Nathaniel T. Kwit Jr. Tom Bernard was hired as the division's head of sales, and Ira Deutchman as its head of marketing.
They hired Dr. Ira Duffendack, a professor at University of Michigan and a world expert on infrared research to head the lab and to hire a staff.

Ira and ACLU
* Ira Glasser ( b. 1938 ), director of the ACLU
Ira Saul Glasser ( born 1938 ) was the fifth executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union ( ACLU ) from 1978 to 2001.
* Transcript of Ira Glasser's 1988 pre-election speech defending the ACLU

Ira and wrote
The 1973 – 1982 versions were produced by veteran Goodson-Todman producer Ira Skutch, who also wrote some questions and acted as on-stage judge.
By the time the New York Dolls had disbanded, Ira Robbins wrote that they " singlehandedly began the local New York scene that later spawned the Ramones, Blondie, Television, Richard Hell & The Voidoids, Dead Boys, Talking Heads and others.
While employed full-time at the Republic, he also wrote for other magazines including Policy Review, George, Rolling Stone, and Harper's and contributed to Public Radio International's ( PRI ) weekly hour-long program This American Life, hosted by Ira Glass ( no relation to Stephen ).
He was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player in 1943, and Pulitzer prize winning sports writer Ira Berkow wrote that Luckman was " the first great T-formation quarterback ".
In 1946, George and Ira Gershwin wrote a song titled,The Babbitt and the Bromide ,” featured in the film Zigfeld Follies.
In the 1942 revival, she did accept the role of " Bess ", but she would not sing the word " nigger ", which Ira Gershwin subsequently wrote out of the libretto.
With Thompson, he wrote the book for early musicals by George and Ira Gershwin, Lady, Be Good ( 1925 ) and Tip-Toes ( 1926 ).
Westfeldt wrote, produced, and starred in Ira and Abby, which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2006.
Ira Glackens, the son of William Glackens, wrote of his recollection of Luks's death, stating that the papers proclaimed George was found dead at the doorway when he had planned on going to paint the dawn, when in actuality, the harmless old man had been beaten to death by one of the other customers at the bar.
In 1989 Solondz wrote and directed Fear, Anxiety & Depression, an episodic comedy about fledgling playwright Ira ( played by Solondz ) and his frustrating interactions with the opposite sex.
* George and Ira Gershwin originally wrote the tune for ' Strike Up the Band for UCLA ' in 1927 Los Angeles Times story on March 20, 2008, California Section, page B2
He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Barnwell or Ira Zell.
In accordance with the typical creative process for early American musicals, George and Ira Gershwin wrote the score to Oh, Kay!
The film is based on the 1959 novel, Muscle Beach, by Ira Wallach, who also wrote the screenplay.
As usual, George Gershwin wrote the melody first and gave it to Ira to set, but Ira found it an unusually hard melody to create lyrics for.
Ira also wrote that although the phrase " who could ask for anything more?
All compositions written by George Gershwin, except otherwise noted ; Ira Gershwin and DuBose Heyward wrote lyrics to the opera Porgy and Bess, but these recordings are instrumental.

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