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Gaudí's assistants Domènec Sugrañes i Gras, Josep Canaleta y Joan Rubió also contributed to the renovation project.
When Sforza also abandoned Louis, Alfonso seemed to have all his problems solved ; however, his relationship with Joan suddenly worsened, and in May 1423 he had her lover, and a powerful figure in the Neapolitan court, Gianni Caracciolo, arrested.
Vinge's former wife, Joan D. Vinge, has also written stories in the Zones of Thought universe, based on his notes.
He also had an affair with Joan Blondell.
Joan Baez, who was also of Mexican-American descent, included Hispanic themes in some of her protest folk songs.
These albums ( except the last ) were also known for using contemporary paintings as cover art, featuring the work of Joan Miró on Time Further Out, Franz Kline on Time in Outer Space, and Sam Francis on Time Changes.
Johnny Carson also did a fair impression, and even Joan Rivers imitated Sullivan's unique posture.
He also appeared with Joan Blondell and Ruth Etting in a Vitaphone short, Broadway's Like That ( 1930 ) which was re-discovered in 1963.
He also stood behind Joan Bennett and insisted on her as his co-star in We're No Angels when a scandal made her persona non grata with Jack Warner.
" Cagney also repeated the advice he had given to Pamela Tiffin, Joan Leslie and Lemmon.
Cotten's career cooled in the 1950s with a string of less high-profile roles in films such as the dark Civil War Two Flags West ( 1950 ), the Joan Fontaine romance September Affair ( also 1950 ), and the Marilyn Monroe vehicle Niagara ( 1953 ), after James Mason turned down the role.
The preliminaries were not yet finished when a noisy mob gathered with the purpose of saving him ; the king's mother, Joan of Kent, also took up his cause.
Hartmann also involved sculptors and artists such as Jean Cocteau, Le Corbusier, and Joan Miró in exhibitions at Musica Viva.
In 1430 Pierre Cauchon, the bishop of Beauvais, promoted a trial against Joan of Arc, who was also known as the " Maid of Orleans ".
The rehabilitation of Joan of Arc was also unprecedented in the previous history of the Inquisition, reflecting a clear signal in the decline of the medieval Inquisition in France.
" It also changes the date from the 11th to the 9th century, indicating that Joan reigned between Leo IV and Benedict III in the 850s.
He also purchased the sovereignty of Avignon from Queen Joan I of Naples for 80, 000 crowns.
He also had a role in the Hungarian invasion of the Kingdom of Naples, namely a papal fief ; the contest between Louis I of Hungary and Joan I of Naples, accused to have ordered the assassination of the former's brother, was ended in 1352 by a trial held in Avignon, by which she was acquitted from any charge.
He was also an elder brother of Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany ; Leonora of England, Queen of Castile ; Joan of England ; and John, Count of Mortain, who succeeded him as king.
The same year, Jack Warner also signed newly released MGM actress Joan Crawford, a former top star who found her career fading.
Joan Roughgarden argues that in some non-human animal species, there can also be said to be more than two genders, in that there might be multiple templates for behavior available to individual organisms with a given biological sex.
He has also written music for school bands, as well as a number of folk musicians, most notably Joan Baez ( for whom he also orchestrated and arranged three albums during the mid-1960s, Noël, Joan, and Baptism ).

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Joan is often identified as the countess of Salisbury who, legend says, inspired Edward III's founding of the Order of the Garter.
Joan is introduced into the play by the Bastard, who, even before anyone has seen or met her, says, " A holy maid hither with me I bring " ( 1. 2. 51 ).
He also says " Hi, Mom " when a credit appears for Joan Ganz Cooney, creator of Sesame Street.
Biologist Joan Roughgarden has criticised the use of the term in the reptile literature, which she says is " degrading and has been borrowed from the porn industry.
Similarly, an English satirical tract of 1599 translated from French, The True History of Pope Joan, says that a Prince had compared the Jesuits advantages in argument to the ace of hearts at Maw, ( adding that Maw was like the German game " Rumstich " as played in England.
The political scientist and author Norman Finkelstein says the book is a " hoax " and says that some of its citations are plagiarized from From Time Immemorial, a book by Joan Peters.
He caught the crocodile ( which he says died from a " fatal case of indigestion ") and had it made into a pair of boots, sold the emerald, and bought the boat he had told Joan was his dream.
The king's mother-in-law, Yolande of Aragon says Joan should be seen because the people believe she can save France from the English.
Informed of the victory, the Duke of Bedford, regent for the still under-aged King Henry VI of England, says he wants Joan of Arc burned.
Joan also says that she will eventually crown the Dauphin in Rheims cathedral.
Joan says that saints can work miracles, and asks if she can be resurrected.
* James Rosenquist: Rainbow / Arc-en-ciel ( 1961 ), Untitled ( Joan Crawford says ...) / Sans titre ( Joan Crawford dit ...) ( 1964 ), Horse blinders / Œillères pour cheval ( 1968 – 1969 ), Starthief / Voleur d ' étoiles ( 1980 ).
Shaw says that Twain " romanticizes " the story of Joan, reproducing a legend that the English conducted a trial deliberately rigged to find Joan guilty of witchcraft and heresy.
Playing a game of pool, Harry asks about Joan and Neal says she ’ s hanging in there.
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It was founded by Joan Bokaer, an environmental activist because, she says, " After the 2000 election she realized that few people understood that the religious right had taken working control of the Republican Party ..."
The article quoted Joan O ' Brien as saying the rough cut she saw was a " disaster "; it also says she and the original script's other writer, Charles Denton, will never allow the film to be released, in part due to changes in the script made by Lewis which made the clown more sympathetic and Emmett Kelly-like.

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At the rock, a local mother, Mrs. Schroeder, tries to tell her child, Baby Joan, to come down from the rock, when Baby Joan licks it-and a spring of water begins flowing from it.
This was disputed when London Zoological Garden employee Joan Proctor trained a captive specimen to come out to feed at the sound of her voice, even when she could not be seen.
Relationships with the royal family remained cold under Joan II ; However, when Raimondello's son Giannantonio ( 1386 – 1453 ) sent his troops to help her against the usurpation attempt of James of Bourbon, he received in exchange the Principality of Taranto.
Rosemary and Darroll Pardoe, authors of The Female Pope: The Mystery of Pope Joan, theorize that if a female pope did exist, a more plausible time frame is 1086 and 1108, when there were several Antipopes ; during this time the reign of the legitimate Popes Victor III, Urban II, and Paschal II was not always established in Rome, since the city was occupied by Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, and later sacked by the Normans.
New York would remain a one-team town with the New York Yankees until 1962 when Joan Whitney Payson founded the New York Mets and brought National League baseball back to the city.
Diana was supposedly involved in Satanic freemasonry, but was redeemed when one day she professed admiration for Joan of Arc, at whose name the demons were put to flight.
This was done when the 1948 Joan of Arc, starring Ingrid Bergman, turned out to be far from the box-office and critical hit that was expected, and was edited down from 145 minutes to 100 minutes for its second run in theatres.
As well as promising a large sum of money, the ailing William agreed to his elder daughters marrying English nobles and, when the treaty was renewed in 1212, John apparently gained the hand of William's only surviving legitimate son, and heir, Alexander, for his eldest daughter, Joan.
Failure to become a serious dramatic actor disappointed him, but his potential as a comic performer gave him his break when he was spotted playing the Dauphin in George Bernard Shaw's St Joan in 1954 by radio producer Dennis Main Wilson.
Luciano Pavarotti's stardom is reckoned from a performance alongside Joan Sutherland at the Met, when he " leapt over the " Becher's Brook " of the string of high Cs with an aplomb that left everyone gasping.
Joan Crawford and Gladys George were offered roles, but George lost her role when the director decided he wanted to cast the female roles against type while Crawford's demands to be filmed by her own cameraman led to the studio taking a chance on Deborah Kerr, also playing against type.
At the time of her death, Lombard had been scheduled to star in the film " They All Kissed the Bride "; when production started, her role was given to Joan Crawford.
Joan Didion wrote, " Many people I know in Los Angeles believe that the Sixties ended abruptly on August 9, 1969, ended at the exact moment when word of the murders on Cielo Drive traveled like brushfire through the community, and in a sense this is true.
Joan Collins wrote that when she rejected his on-set advances, he embarked on a series of liaisons with other women including an elderly black maid who, according to Collins, was " almost toothless ".
Initially the name " Joan Arden " was selected but, when another actress was found to have prior claim to that name, the alternate name " Crawford " became the choice.
Hugh de Despenser the elder continued to hold Bristol against Isabella and Mortimer, who placed it under siege between 18 – 26 October ; when it fell, Isabella was able to recover her daughters Eleanor and Joan, who had been kept in the Despenser's custody.
He married John's natural daughter Joan in 1205, and when John arrested Gwenwynwyn ab Owain of Powys in 1208, Llywelyn took the opportunity to annex southern Powys.
Rouen became the capital city of English power in occupied France and when the duke of Bedford, John of Lancaster bought Joan of Arc from his ally, the duke of Burgundy who had been keeping her in jail since May 1430, she was logically sent to this city for Christmas 1430 and after a long trial by a church court, sentenced to be burned at the stake on 30 May 1431 in this city, where most inhabitants supported the duke of Burgundy, Joan of Arc's royal enemy.
It remained with the Braose family until the death of William de Braose, 2nd Baron Braose in 1326, when it passed from the family to the husband of one of his two daughters and co-heiresses, Aline and Joan.
Joan Rivers ( born Joan Alexandra Molinsky ) went one step further and named herself after a former agent, Tony Rivers, when he told her to change her name.

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