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* T ' Pol ( Jolene Blalock ), science officer of the Enterprise, originally attached to the Enterprise by the Vulcan High Command to keep the humans out of trouble.
Captain: Jonathan Archer ( Scott Bakula ), Alternate Reality-T ' Pol ( Jolene Blalock ), Maximilian Forrest ( Vaughn Armstrong )
Commander T ' Pol is a fictional character played by Jolene Blalock in Star Trek: Enterprise.
Jolene King Blalock ( born March 5, 1975 ) is an American film and television actress and model, perhaps best known for playing the Vulcan T ' Pol on the UPN science fiction series Star Trek: Enterprise.
Jolene Blalock was born and raised in San Diego, California, with three siblings.
Jolene Blalock played both T ' Pol and T ' Pol's great-great-grandmother in Season Two's " Carbon Creek.
Actress Jolene Blalock ( T ' Pol ) criticized the early stories as boring and lacking intriguing content.
The episode " Stigma " ( 2003 ) revealed that the Vulcan named T ' Pol ( played by Jolene Blalock ) had become infected with a disease from a forced mind meld.
* T ' Mir was played by T ' Pol actor Jolene Blalock.
* An alternate take of one of the captain's mess scenes was filmed, with the actors ( including Jolene Blalock ) acting as though they were intoxicated.

Jolene and who
Theatre actress Celia Weston then joined the cast as the good-natured, boisterous truck driver Jolene Hunnicutt, who came from Myrtle Point, South Carolina.
Jolene frequently mentions her grandmother, " Granny Gums ," who had only three or four teeth.
On May 17, 1997 during the launching of the new all women's card the IFBA International Female Boxing Association in Indio Califionia with Trevino winning after several questionable knock downs ruled as slips, she obtained a first round Technical knockout win over Jolene Blackshear who suffered a major cut under her eye in the bout.

Jolene and her
Though her solo singles and the Wagoner duets were successful, her biggest hit of this period would be " Jolene ".
" After RCA acquired Arista Records, Austin's publishing company, Reynsong Publishing, formed Wrensong Entertainment and signed to Madacy Entertainment for her next album, Followin ' a Feelin ', which produced another single in its lead-off single, a cover of Dolly Parton's " Jolene ".
Jolene arrives as she and her male driving partner are in the midst of an argument over his unwelcome advances, during which she throws and breaks many of Mel's dishes.
Jolene also mentions her distant relative Jefferson Davis " Boss " Hogg, a character from the concurrent CBS series The Dukes of Hazzard.
Having secured a ballot line as the Republican nominee through her September write-in campaign, she went on to defeat liberal three-term Democrat Jolene Unsoeld in November.
* Toni Jolene Clay covered 15 Newbury songs, 11 on her 2005 album, Amen For Old Friends
These included a new version of the Dolly Parton hit " Jolene ", which was included on her 2005 album release " Vi to " ( We Two ).
Historically she would lip-synch songs by her heroines like, Jolene by Dolly Parton or And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going by Jennifer Holliday but also lip-synching to instrumental songs like, Popcorn ( instrumental ) or operatic numbers, such as Der Hölle Rache by Mozart.

Jolene and about
The band had previously released a single titled " Jolene " which was about their tour van, but when given the opportunity to submit a song for the soundtrack, they simply replaced the name Jolene with Josie to make it relevant to Barrymore's character in the film.

Jolene and two
He married Jolene Bishoprick in the 1950s ; they had two daughters and two sons.
Jolene Unsoeld and their two sons, Krag and Regon, reside in Olympia, Washington, where Evergreen is located.

Jolene and Enterprise
2001: Jolene Blalock-Star Trek: Enterprise
* Jolene Blalock-Star Trek: Enterprise
* Jolene Blalock-Star Trek: Enterprise

Jolene and .
She has composed over 3, 000 songs, the best known of which include " I Will Always Love You " ( a two-time U. S. country chart-topper for Parton, as well as an international pop hit for Whitney Houston ), " Jolene ", " Coat of Many Colors ", " 9 to 5 ", and " My Tennessee Mountain Home ".
* Mike Gatting appeared as himself in September 2007 at the centre of a misunderstanding between Sid and Jolene Perks during the npower Village Cup final at Lord's Cricket Ground.
* Citizen Services ( Jolene G. Sullivan, Director )
She later met Jolene Blackshear and lost the world title.
That same year, Bailiwick Repertory produced the Chicago premiere starring Harmony France to rave reviews and the Kookaburra Theatre presented the Australian premiere starring Jolene Anderson, with Noni Hazlehurst and John Waters providing the voices of " Mum " and " Married Man " respectively.
* Purple Triangles: A Story of Spiritual Resistance by Jolene Chu, originally published in Judaism Today, No. 12, Spring 1999
) And seated at screen right at a piano was a female simian ( variously played by Barbara Loden, Jolene Brand and Kovacs ' wife, Edie Adams ), robotically thumping up and down on the keys.
The selection took place nevertheless and 15 " babies " were chosen: Phyllis Applegate, Roxanne Arlen, Jolene Brand, Donna Cooke, Barbara Huffman ( later known as Barbara Eden ), Jewell Lain, Barbara Marx, Lita Milan, Norma Nilsson, Ina Poindexter, Violet Rensin, Dawn Richard, and Delfin Thursday.
The series ' regular customers, including Henry, say their emotional farewells, followed by Elliot, and finally the principal characters Tommy, Jolene, Vera, and Alice.
" to Jolene.
* Williams, Jolene.
Former Big Star guitarist Alex Chilton released recordings on the Ardent mainstream division, which also released recordings by bands such as Spot, Jolene, Two Minutes Hate, The Idlewilds, Neighborhood Texture Jam, and Techno-Squid Eats Parliament.
Smalley's father, Roy, Jr., married Mauch's sister, Jolene.

Blalock and who
Hank Blalock, the starting 3rd baseman who had been enjoying a good season, was placed on the 60-day disabled list on the May 19th due to thoracic outlet syndrome, and Mark Teixeira followed him onto the disabled list on June 9 ( for the first time in his career ) with a strained left quadriceps muscle.
Hank Joe Blalock ( born November 21, 1980, in San Diego, California ) is a Major League Baseball third baseman who is currently a free agent.
They were a group of guys who wore cowboy hats, eyeblack, and Blalock jerseys to the games.
On Mother's Day, May 14, 2006, Blalock was one of more than 50 hitters who brandished a pink bat to benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
However, the hiring of new manager Ron Washington, who was credited with improving the play of Oakland Athletics third baseman Eric Chavez, seemed to guarantee that Blalock would not be traded ; and in fact, the Rangers declined to sign DeRosa, allowing him to file for free agency.
Blalock worked with Ron Washington and spoke with Phil Nevin ( who made a similar switch from third to first with San Diego in 2002 ) to start learning the position.
In 1943, while pursuing his shock research, Blalock was approached by renowned pediatric cardiologist Dr. Helen Taussig, who was seeking a surgical solution to a complex and fatal four-part heart anomaly called Tetralogy of Fallot ( also known as blue baby syndrome, although other cardiac anomalies produce blueness, or cyanosis ).
Newsreels touted the event, greatly enhancing the status of Johns Hopkins and solidifying the reputation of Blalock, who had been regarded as a maverick up until that point by some in the Hopkins old guard.
In 1968, the surgeons Thomas trained — who had then become chiefs of surgical departments throughout America — commissioned the painting of his portrait ( by Bob Gee, oil on canvas, 1969, The Johns Hopkins Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives ) and arranged to have it hung next to Blalock's in the lobby of the Alfred Blalock Clinical Sciences Building.
In July 1925, Blalock joined Harrison at Vanderbilt University in Nashville to serve as first chief resident in surgery under Barney Brooks, who was Vanderbilt University Hospital's first Professor of Surgery and Chief of the Surgical Service.
The original procedure was named for Alfred Blalock, surgeon, Baltimore ( 1899 – 1964 ), Helen B. Taussig, cardiologist, Baltimore / Boston ( 1898 – 1986 ) and Vivien Thomas ( 1910 – 1985 ) who was at that time Blalock's laboratory technician, developed the procedure.
The procedure was developed by Dr. Alfred Blalock and Vivien Thomas, who were Taussig's colleagues at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
He married Jean Cappelmann in 1948, who died in 1994, and married Ann Blalock in 1996.

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