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When a young girl, usually called Janet or Margaret, goes to Carterhaugh and plucks a double rose, Tam appears and asks why she has come without his leave and taken what is his.
His siblings are Richard ( b. 12 July 1946 ), Margaret ( b. 27 Feb 1950 ) and Janet ( b. 30 Aug 1960 ).
The 1980s saw archaeological studies finally being published that dealt with this issue, namely through Joan Gero's paper on " Gender bias in archaeology: a cross-cultural perspective " ( 1983 ) and Margaret Conkey and Janet Spector ’ s paper on " Archaeology and the Study of Gender " ( 1984 ).
They settled in London and had four daughters: Janet ( born 1865 ), Charlotte ( born 1867 ), Margaret ( born 1869 ) and Katharine ( born 1875 ).
The production starred David Warner as Henry, Peggy Ashcroft as Margaret, Derek Smith ( later replaced by Clive Swift ) as Talbot and Janet Suzman as Joan.
Comprising three sixty minute episodes aired a week apart, the adaptation was written by Vernon Radcliffe and starred Henry Herbert as Henry and Janet Nolan as Margaret.
Comprising three sixty minute episodes aired a week apart, the adaptation was written by Vernon Radcliffe and starred Henry Herbert as Henry, and Janet Nolan as Margaret.
Comprising three sixty-minute episodes aired a week apart, the adaptation was written by Vernon Radcliffe and starred Henry Herbert as Henry and Janet Nolan as Margaret.
Janet Burke and Margaret Jacob write that by placing only, " a handful of selfless salonnières ( such as Geoffrin ) at the centre of Enlightenment history, Goodman is effectively obliterating a wider version of the Enlightenment cultural practices as well as downgrading " all other seemingly enlightened woman.
* Janet Camden Lucey's Lovely Peggy: The life and times of Margaret Woffington ( Hurst and Blackett, 1952 )
Most of his most famous subjects, such as Heath and Wilson, retired from public life or died and he was unable to master new prominent figures, most significantly, the country's first woman Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher ( she was played on his show by Janet Brown ).
Featuring Ian Holm as Richard III, David Warner as Henry VI, Peggy Ashcroft as Margaret, Donald Sinden as York, Roy Dotrice as Edward and Jack Cade, Janet Suzman as Joan and Lady Anne and William Squire as Buckingham and Suffolk.
Raoul and Etienne Pontellier ( Leonce and Edna's sons ), Alphonse Ratignolle ( Adele's husband ), Janet ( Edna's younger sister ), Margaret ( Edna's older sister ), Mariequita ( Robert's previous lover ), Madame Antoine ( whose house Edna sleeps ), Tonie ( Madame Antonie's son ), the Colonel ( Edna's father ), Mrs. Highcamp, Miss Mayblunt, Mr. Gouvernail ( Miss Mayblunt's companion at Edna's farewell dinner ), Celestine ( Edna's servant ), Farival Twins, Madame Lebrun, Victor Lebrun, Dr. Mandelet, the lovers ( at Grand Isle ), and the lady in black ( at Grand Isle ).
He married Janet Margaret Graham in 1974 and they had a son and a daughter before they divorced.
Bouvier was born as Janet Norton Lee, the daughter of Margaret A.
His father, James Muir, was the son of the ‘ bonnet laird ’ of Hayston and Birdston farms near Kirkintilloch, he married Margaret Smith and they had two children Thomas and Janet.
Marilyn Waltz ( February 1954, April 1954, April 1955 — her first appearance was as Margaret Scott ) and Janet Pilgrim ( July 1955, December 1955, and October 1956 ) are tied for the most appearances.
The remaining cast included Mary Margaret O ' Hara, Soňa Červená, Richard Strange, Nigel Richards, Dean Robinson, Jack Willis, Janet Henfrey, Monica Tahal, Gabriella Santinelli and Jake Thornton.
Iron Lady is the title of a 1980 comedy audio album lampooning UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, written by satirist John Wells, featuring noted Thatcher impersonator Janet Brown, produced by Martin Lewis.
Alumni of WBAI include Margot Adler, Abraham Aig, Jan Albert, Chris Albertson, Nancy Allen, Matt Alperin, Archie Altman, Lindsay Audin, Robbie Barish, Deborah Begel, Olenka Bohachevski, Delphine Blue, Peter Bochan, Bunny Bruce, Janice K. Bryant, Doreen Canto, Pepsi Charles, Frank Coffee, Candy Cohen, Janet Coleman, Neal Conan, Pat Conte, John Corigliano, Deloris Costello, Liza Cowan, Larry Cox, Joe Cumo, Ken Davis, Barbara Day, Ife Dancy, Dick Demenus, Kathy Dobkin, Mike Edl, Barika Taheer Edwards, Matt Edwards, Dick Elman, Bob Fass, Mike Feder, Charlie Finch, Richard Fioravanti, Paul Fischer, John Fisk, Sara Fishko, Joe Frank, Gary Fried, Jim Freund, Paul Gorman, Joanne Grant, Jeff Greenfield, Edward Haber, Doug Henwood, Lex Hixon, Charles Hobson, Milton Hoffman, Mary Houston, Susan Howe, Jimmy Howes, Rob Hunter, Timothy Jerome, Reggie Johnson, Larry Josephson, Sam Julty, Citizen Kafka, Jesse Keyes, Glo Kirby, Robert Knight, Alen Pol Kobryn, Chris Koch, Robert Kuttner, Richard Lamparski, Andy Lanset, Julius Lester, Al Lewis, John Lithgow, Sari Locker, Leonard Lopate, The Mighty G-Man, Ann MacMillan, Marian McPartland, Samori Marksmen, Margaret Mercer, Frank Millspaugh, Dale Minor, Kathy O ' Connell, Andrew Phillips, Betty Pilkington, Charles Pitts, Steve Post, Charles Potter, Robert Potts, David Rapkin, Desiree K. Robinson, David Rothenberg, Jay Rothman ( Zeke ), Charles Ruas, Eric Salzman, Lynn Samuels, Bill Schechner, Baird Searles, Judy Sherman, John J. Simon, Miles Smith, Peter Cedric Rock Smith ( aka: Rocky ), Jay Smooth, Bruce Soloway, A.
His mother Margaret Douglas, and aunts Elizabeth Douglas ( the wife of Regent Morton ) and Janet or Beatrix Douglas wife of Lord Maxwell, his sister Anne ( mother of the Earl of Huntly ), and youngest brother David were all also affected by mental ill-health.
Angus had a daughter named Lady Janet Douglas with Lady Jane of Traquair, Douglas seized some property to his then wife Margaret Tudor, an estate at Newark and proceeded to live in it openly with his wife and illegitimate child.
Margaret Conkey and Janet Spector ’ s 1984 paper Archaeology and the Study of Gender summed up the feminist critique of the discipline at that time: that archaeologists were unproblematically overlaying modern-day, Western gender norms onto past societies, for example in the sexual division of labor ; that contexts and artifacts attributed to the activities of men, such as projectile point production and butchering at kill sites, were prioritized in research time and funding ; and that the very character of the discipline was constructed around masculine values and norms.

Janet and Morgan
Antoon's 1990 production at the New York Shakespeare Festival, starring Morgan Freeman and Tracey Ullman, which was set in the old west ; Bill Alexander's 1992 RSC production at the Barbican, starring Anton Lesser and Amanda Harris, in which the Induction was rewritten in modern language, and the play-within-the-play featured actors carrying scripts and continually forgetting lines ; Delia Taylor's 1999 production at the Clark Street Playhouse, which featured an all female cast, with Diane Manning as Petruchio and Elizabeth Perotti as Katherina ; Phyllida Lloyd's 2003 production at the Globe, again with an all female cast, starring Janet McTeer as Petruchio and Kathryn Hunter as Katherina ; Gregory Doran's 2003 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, where the play was presented with Fletcher's The Tamer Tamed as a two-part piece, with Jasper Britton and Alexandra Gilbreath ( playing both Katherina in The Shrew and Maria ( Petruchio's second wife ) in The Tamer Tamed ); Edward Hall's 2006 Propeller Company production at the Courtyard Theatre as part of the RSC's presentation of the Complete Works, featuring an all-male cast, with Dugald Bruce Lockhart as Petruchio and Simon Scardifield as Katherina ; and Conall Morrison's 2008 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Stephen Boxer and Michelle Gomez.
* ( Attributed to Paris by Janet Backhouse, but not by Nigel Morgan ) The Becket Leaves-The four surviving leaves from a French-verse history of the life of Thomas Becket with large illuminations, British Library
But according to Jared Cade and Janet Morgan the manuscript was written in 1940 and Christie did not undertake these alterations until early 1950.
* Members of the International Council: Yara Hussein, Katei Kirby, John E. Langlois, Hans Henrik Lund, Janet Morgan, Alfred Neufeld, Vinita Shaw, John O. Smith, and Valdir Steuernagel
She did, however, win the coveted British Open eight times, a record only beaten by Heather McKay in the 1960s / 70s and by Janet Morgan in the 1950s.
For the artist see Janet Ellen Morgan
ms: Janet Morgan
* Janet Morgan Riggs, President of Gettysburg College ( 2009 present )
* Film Editing: Jim Blodgett, Janet " Lime " Leimenstoll, Robert C. DeSales, Ethan Andrew Morgan
* Janet Morgan Riggs
Seven miniature portraits in the Manuscript of the Gallic War in the Bibliothèque Nationale ( 13, 429 ) are attributed to Janet with very strong probability, and to these may be added an eighth in the collection of J. Pierpont Morgan, and representing Charles I de Cossé, Maréchal de Brissac, identical in its characteristics with the seven already known.
* The Future of Broadcasting by Richard Hoggart, Janet Morgan ( Holmes & Meier, 1982 ) ISBN 0-8419-5090-3.
The cast included Janet MacLachlan, Claudia McNeil, Morgan Freeman, and John Cullum ; and was nominated for two Emmy awards.
Other actors appearing included ; Garfield Morgan and Rula Lenska ( Something About A Soldier ), Jacqueline Pearce ( Catherine The Great ), Cyd Hayman ( Rendezvous ), Susan Jameson as Detective Sergeant Mary Holmes ( Date of Birth, Intercept, and Downwind of Angels ), John Bindon ( Intercept ), Peter Bowles and Janet Key ( Downwind of Angels ), Nicolette McKenzie ( Diversion ), Denis Lill ( Diversion ) and Kenneth Colley ( Date of Birth ).

Janet and later
Doreen Valiente, one of Gardner's priestesses, later identified the woman who initiated Gardner as Dorothy Clutterbuck, referenced in A Witches ' Bible by Janet and Stewart Farrar.
McVeigh later said he considered " a campaign of individual assassination ," with " eligible " targets including Attorney-General Janet Reno, Judge Walter S. Smith Jr. of Federal District Court, who handled the Branch Davidian trial, and Lon Horiuchi, a member of the FBI hostage-rescue team who shot and killed Vicki Weaver in a standoff at a remote cabin at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in 1992.
* September 29 The Washington Post publishes Janet Cooke's story of Jimmy, an 8-year-old heroin addict ( later proven to be fabricated ).
Also in the accident were Janet Gaynor, who died two years later from complications from her injuries, Gaynor's husband Paul Gregory, who survived, and Martin's press agent Ben Washer, who died in the accident.
Supporting the law were the U. S. government, represented by the Attorney General in an ex officio capacity ( originally Janet Reno, later replaced by John Ashcroft ), along with a set of amici including the Motion Picture Association of America, the Recording Industry Association of America, ASCAP and Broadcast Music Incorporated.
" Janet Malcolm interviewed Masson at length when writing her long New Yorker article on this controversy, which she later expanded into In the Freud Archives, a book that also dealt with Eissler and Peter Swales.
Though Findley had declared his homosexuality as a teenager, he married actress / photographer Janet Reid ( born 1930 ) in 1959, but the union lasted only three months and was dissolved by divorce or annulment two years later.
Sixty years later, Janet Maslin called it " one of the most haunting of all war films " and an " oasis of subtlety, moral intelligence and deep emotion on the cinematic landscape "; according to Maslin:
Notable later 20th century productions include the Hilton Edwards ' 1959 production at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, starring Milo O ' Shea and Anna Manahan ; John Barton's 1960 Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Peter O ' Toole and Peggy Ashcroft, and which included both the complete Induction and the epilogue from A Shrew ; Maurice Daniels's 1961 RSC production at the Aldwych Theatre, starring Derek Godfrey and Vanessa Redgrave ; Trevor Nunn's 1969 RSC production also at the Aldwych, starring Michael Williams and Janet Suzman ; Clifford Williams ' 1973 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Alan Bates and Susan Fleetwood ; William Ball's 1976 commedia dell ' arte-style production at the American Conservatory Theater ; Wilford Leach's 1978 production at the Delacorte Theater, starring Raúl Juliá and Meryl Streep ; Barry Kyle's 1982 RSC production at the Barbican Centre, starring Alun Armstrong and Sinéad Cusack ; Toby Robertson's 1986 production at the Clwyd Theatr Cymru, starring Timothy Dalton and Vanessa Redgrave ; Jonathan Miller's 1987 RSC production at the Barbican, starring Brian Cox and Fiona Shaw ; A. J.
Silent star Janet Gaynor and her costume-designer husband Adrian were the first owners of a spacious estate in Northridge, which was later sold to Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor.
He was the son of Robert McKay ( later changed to McCay ) and Janet Murray McKay ; Robert at various times worked as a teamster, a grocer, and a real estate agent.
Other notable characters include: Lionel's father, Rocky ( Frank Middlemass ), who owns a large country house in Hampshire, which he later gives to Lionel ; the housekeeper, Mrs. Bale ( Janet Henfrey ), who has an unusual interest in the Shipping Forecast, and the gardener, Lol Ferris ( Tim Wylton ).
Janet Baker, Julian Bream, Osian Ellis, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, John Shirley-Quirk and Robert Tear were amongst the regular performers in the early days, followed later by Alfred Brendel, Ian Bostridge, Thomas Allen, Philip Langridge and Ann Murray.
Janet Maslin, in her review for The New York Times, wrote, " Mike Nichols, who directed Working Girl, also displays an uncharacteristically blunt touch, and in its later stages the story remains lively but seldom has the perceptiveness or acuity of Mr. Nichols's best work ".
A few years later The Politics of Social Ecology, written by his partner of 20 years, Janet Biehl, briefly summarized these ideas.
The Rocky Horror Show had a longer revival on Broadway from October 2000 to January 2002 at the Circle in the Square Theatre and featured Tom Hewitt ( later Terrance Mann ) as Frank N. Furter, Alice Ripley as Janet, Raúl Esparza ( later Sebastian Bach ) as Riff Raff, Joan Jett as Columbia / Usherette ( later Ana Gasteyer ), Lea DeLaria ( later Jason Wooten ) as Eddie / Doctor Scott, and Daphne Rubin-Vega as Magenta.
Janet Banana later discussed and accepted her husband's alleged homosexuality, even though she considered the charges against him to be politically motivated.
His father, Frank Morley, was a mathematics professor at Haverford College ; his mother, Lilian Janet Bird, was a poet and musician who provided Christopher with much of his later love for literature and poetry.
Fish, as well as his sister Janet ( who had been a nurse near the front lines ), were both later inducted into the French Legion of Honor for their wartime service.
Years later she would downplay this scenario but Morrison's ex-wife Janet ( Planet ) Minto has gone on record describing her initial subsequent vindictiveness towards Morrison.
He was paid $ 70 but later went on to perform with Sugarhill Gang in concert before backing up such artists as Janet Jackson and Marion Meadows as well as composing movie scores and teaching the business of music on the college level.

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