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And, for the sake of Julia and Susan, it had to be tried.
And before you say it, Nellie ain't near strong enough to have strangled Julia.
The KING has been graciously pleased to declare and ordain that His Majesty's niece, Her Highness Princess Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena, daughter of Her Royal Highness the Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore ( Princess Henry of Battenberg ), shall henceforth be styled and called " Her Royal Highness "; And to command that the said Royal concession and declaration be registered in His Majesty's College of Arms.
I start doing, I dunno, this multiple-sclerosis walk, flapping my arms and doing the Milton Berle cross legs — my own Jerry Lewis impression ... And Julia is whispering, " No!
# " Love And Forgiveness " – Julia Fordham
Snippets of classical music were used to mark breaks between items, usually succeeded by Fry's voice saying, " And as the strains of the < insert piece of music here > fade away we turn to ..." On one occasion, in line with a running joke throughout the episode, the last of these in the show was said as " And as the strains of Julia being slapped fades away ..."
This sequence first appeared in The River Duddon, A Series of Sonnets: Vaudracour and Julia: And Other Poems.
In a 1986 Designing Women episode, Julia launches into one of her famous tirades, defending her beauty queen sister Suzanne against the catty remarks made by a shallow young woman, concluding with " And that was the night the lights went out in Georgia!

Julia and Graham
A wave of celebrity chefs began perhaps with Julia Child and Graham Kerr in the 1970s, with many more following after the rise of cable channels like Food Network.
David Niven was born in London to William Edward Graham Niven ( 1878 – 1915 ) and Henrietta Julia Degacher.
The first TV cook in England was Fanny Craddock who had her show on the BBC, later followed by chefs such as Julia Child and Graham Kerr ( known as the Galloping Gourmet ).
It was directed by Garry Hynes, and featured Julia Murney ( Chick ), Enid Graham ( Lenny ), and Mary Catherine Garrison ( Babe ).
* Julia L. Foulkes ( 2002 ) Modern Bodies: Dance and American Modernism From Martha Graham to Alvin Ailey, Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press
* Foulkes, Julia L., Modern Bodies: Dance and American Modernism from Martha Graham to Alvin Ailey.
He married Julia Graham of Exmouth daughter of Admiral James Carpenterin in 1846 by whom he had three sons.
He was the son of John Lee Mahin, Sr. ( 1869-1930 ), a Chicago newspaper and advertising man, and Julia Graham Snitzler.
In 1995, he appeared in a PBS special with Julia Child called Cooking in Concert: Julia Child & Graham Kerr.
He was on hand with an artist to witness the undersea volcano that produced Ferdinandea ( now Graham Bank ) off the south coast of Sicily that July ; he named it Île Julia, for its July appearance, and reported in the Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France In 1848 he was elected to his late mentor Brogniart's seat in the Académie des sciences
He was survived by his wife Julia Mack Douglas, son Gary Douglas, daughter Cathie Graham, and a grandson.
Breckinridge worked with Vassar College graduate and social reformer Julia Lathrop, social gospel minister Graham Taylor ( founder of the settlement house, Chicago Commons ) and others to create the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, becoming its first ( and only ) dean.

Julia and Hammill
The band's earliest incarnation consisted of guitarist and vocalist Jon Spencer, guitarist and occasional vocalist Julia Cafritz and drummer John Hammill, though this line-up would be subject to both change and expansion in later years.

Julia and University
* Diverse Practices: A Critical Reader on British Video Art edited by Julia Knight ( University of Luton / Arts Council England, 1996 )
* Busch, Julia M., A Decade of Sculpture: the New Media in the 1960s ( The Art Alliance Press: Philadelphia ; Associated University Presses: London, 1974 ) ISBN 0-87982-007-1
* Julia Trevelyan Oman Archive University of Bristol Theatre Collection, University of Bristol
* Julia Trevelyan Oman Archive University of Bristol Theatre Collection, University of Bristol
Julia is chief executive of Hobsbawm Media and Marketing and a Visiting Professor of Public Relations at the College of Communication, University of the Arts London.
After relocating to Washington, D. C. when Julia was eight, her mother married L. Thompson Bowles, Dean of the George Washington University Medical School.
* Annas, Julia and Barnes, Jonathan, The Modes of Scepticism: Ancient Texts and Modern Interpretations ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985 ).
Later, while medical-student / physician Julia ( Vanessa Redgrave ) attends Oxford and the University of Vienna and studies with such luminaries as Sigmund Freud, Lillian ( Jane Fonda ) suffers through revisions of her play with her mentor and sometime lover, famed author Dashiell Hammett ( Jason Robards ) at a beachhouse.
* Busch, Julia M .: A decade of sculpture: the 1960s ‎, Associated University Presses, 1974 ; ISBN 0-87982-007-1
There have been twelve more presidents in its history: Alice Elvira Freeman Palmer, Helen Almira Shafer, Julia Josephine Thomas Irvine, Caroline Hazard, Ellen Fitz Pendleton, Mildred H. McAfee ( later Mildred McAfee Horton ), Margaret Clapp, Ruth M. Adams, Barbara Wayne Newell, Nannerl Overholser Keohane ( later the president of Duke University from 1993 – 2004 ), Diana Chapman Walsh and H. Kim Bottomly.
* Annas, Julia and Barnes, Jonathan, The Modes of Scepticism: Ancient Texts and Modern Interpretations ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985 ).
They married in 1979, and four children followed: David ( LLB UNSW, 2004 Rhodes scholar ), Philip ( completing a law degree at the University of Technology, Sydney ), Madeleine ( BA Sydney ) and Julia ( enrolled in economics / social science, Sydney University ).
* Finding Aid for the Julia Ward Howe Papers at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
* Julia Ward Howe battle hymn from the Julia Ward Howe Papers, 1891-1898 at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
* Julia Ward Howe, biography by Laura E. Richards, online at the University of Pennsylvania
On February 19, 1987, the Spanish Department of the University of Puerto Rico posthumously honored Julia de Burgos by granting her a doctorate in Human Arts and Letters.
Dudley was the son of William Ward, 3rd Viscount Dudley and Ward, and his wife Julia Bosville, and was educated at Oxford University ( starting at Oriel College in 1798 and transferring to Corpus Christi College, Oxford as a Gentleman Commoner in 1800 ).
According to sociologist Julia Erickson, of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Amish are among the fastest-growing populations in the world.
The earliest precursor institutions that would later be fused into Shandong University were founded by American and English mission agencies: Calvin W. Mateer, an American Presbyterian missionary, and his wife Julia Brown Mateer arrived in Dengzhou () in the area of the present-day city of Penglai on the north-eastern coast of Shandong Peninsula from the United States in January 1864.
* Busch, Julia M., A Decade of Sculpture: the New Media in the 1960s ( The Art Alliance Press: Philadelphia ; Associated University Presses: London, 1974 ) ISBN 0-87982-007-1

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