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Katharine and So
So I borrowed a wig from the National Theatre and I turned up at Eaton Square where George Cukor, the film director, let me in and he introduced me to Katharine Hepburn.

Katharine and may
It may be that the Tudor dynasty began here, for Henry V's widow, Catherine of Valois, ( Shakespeare's Katharine ) gave birth here ( or at similarly named Hadham in Bedfordshire ) to Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, whose son Harry won the throne on Bosworth Field.
Katharine published a biography of Parnell in 1914 as " Katharine O ' Shea ( Mrs Charles Stewart Parnell )", so we may assume that this is the name by which she preferred to be known, though to her friends she was known as Katie O ' Shea.
The strength of the witch does not matter, Julien ( referred to lovingly by the family as Oncle Julien ) was considerably stronger than his sister Katharine who may not have been a witch at all.

Katharine and you
If you be not too much cloyed with fat meat, our humble author will continue the story, with Sir John in it, and make you merry with fair Katharine of France where, for any thing I know, Falstaff shall die of a sweat, unless already a ' be killed with your hard opinions ; for Oldcastle died a martyr, and this is not the man.
In the 1993 documentary Katharine Hepburn: All About Me, Hepburn herself says she was wearing high heels at the first meeting with Tracy and producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and said " I'm afraid I'm a bit tall for you, Mr. Tracy ".
" The movie starts promisingly ... a scene where Butch puts down a rebellion in his gang one of the best things in the movie ... And then we meet Sundance's girlfriend, played by Katharine Ross, and the scenes with the three of them have you thinking you've wandered into a really first-rate film.
Writer Cleveland Amory was president of The Crimson ; when Katharine Hepburn's mother asked him what he planned to do after college, he says he replied teasingly that " once you had been president of The Harvard Crimson in your senior year at Harvard there was very little, in after life, for you.
The British journalist Katharine Whitehorn wrote a famous 1963 article applying this meaning in The Observer: " Have you ever taken anything out of the dirty-clothes basket because it had become, relatively, the cleaner thing?
At the end of the play, an epilogue thanks the audience and promises that the story will continue in a forthcoming play " with Sir John in it, and make you merry with fair Katharine of France ; where, for all I know, Falstaff shall die of a sweat ".
NPR's President and CEO Vivian Schiller requested that Fox stop identifying him as an NPR host in 2009 after Williams made the following comment on January 26, 2009, to Bill O ’ Reilly and Mary Katharine Ham, while appearing on Fox News ' O ' Reilly Factor: " Michelle Obama, you know, she's got this Stokely Carmichael in a designer dress thing going.
If she starts talking, as Mary Katharine is suggesting, her instinct is to start with this blame America, you know, I'm the victim.

Katharine and lose
Usually these dogs are born with a normal larynx, but over time the nerves and muscles that control the laryngeal cartilages lose function .< REF NAME =" HILLESTAD "> Laryngeal Paralysis by Katharine Hillestad, DVM .</ ref >

Katharine and your
Patrick and his crew often do quick impressions of particular sports figures, with the most frequent including Shaquille O ' Neal and his low voice and halting speech pattern, Keith Olbermann and his deep booming voice, Mike Krzyzewski's nasal-prone critiques, Katharine Hepburn and various lines from On Golden Pond, John Madden and his mixed speech rate game expressions and observations, Chris Berman making various grunting sounds or fictional last names for athletes, Bill Clinton's Southern twang, Mike Tyson's " I'm gonna eat your children!

Katharine and arms
He died in his home at 10 Walsingham Terrace, Hove ( now replaced by Dorset Court, Kingsway ) on 6 October 1891 of a heart attack and in the arms of his wife Katharine ( formerly Katharine O ' Shea ).

Katharine and me
' And he brought in to see Katharine, and he said: ' Katharine, this girl has red hair ', and she just grabbed me, and in three hours we read through the play, and she just had her fingers in my hair the whole of the reading.
Katharine Hepburn just fell in love with me the first time I met her and I say that modestly because she actually admitted she did ... She loved my eyes, she said they were full of fire ", Willcox was saying in her 2000 interviews.
Katharine recounts in her autobiography, Personal History, how she didn't feel slighted by the fact her father gave the Post to Phillip rather than her, " Far from troubling me that my father thought of my husband and not me, it pleased me.
Biographer Tad Mosel states, " To show her affection for her hometown, she always walked slowly when she left her hotel, turning her head to smile on everyone on the street, missing no one, so they could feel close to her and be able to say when they got home that night, ' Katharine Cornell smiled directly at me.

Katharine and are
The top actors of the era are now thought of as the classic film stars, such as Clark Gable, Katharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, Greta Garbo, and the greatest box office draw of the 1930s, child performer Shirley Temple.
Katharine M. Rogers in The Troublesome Helpmate alleges Christianity to be misogynistic, listing what she says are specific examples from the New Testament letters of the Christian apostle Paul of Tarsus.
Katharine, Duchess of Kent ; her son and grandson, Lord Nicholas Windsor and Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick, respectively, both of whose wives are Catholic, and her granddaughter, Lady Marina-Charlotte Windsor, as well as politicians such as Baroness Masham of Ilton and Ann Widdecombe, and, most recently, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, whose wife and children are Catholic, are prominent among laypeople who have converted.
As Kelley Winters ( pen-name Katharine Wilson ), an advocate for GID reform put it, " Behaviors that would be ordinary or even exemplary for gender-conforming boys and girls are presented as symptomatic of mental disorder for gender nonconforming children.
Sam Craig ( Spencer Tracy ) and Tess Harding ( Katharine Hepburn ) are journalists for the same New York newspaper in the early 1940s.
' Once upon a time ,' Saleem muses, ' there were Radha and Krishna, and Rama and Sita, and Laila and Majnun ; also ( because we are not unaffected by the West ) Romeo and Juliet, and Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn ," ( 259 ).
The two current Members of the CEA are Katharine Abraham, who was confirmed on April 14, 2011., and Carl Shapiro who was also confirmed in April, 2011.
Three churches are located in Aldgate ward: St. Botolph's, St Katharine Cree ( 1631 ) and St Andrew Undershaft ( 1532 )-administered from St. Helen's in Lime Street ward.
Some of the more notable artists appearing on Hyacinths and Thistles are Bob Mould, Sally Timms ( The Mekons ), Sarah Cracknell ( Saint Etienne ), Neil Hannon ( The Divine Comedy ), Gary Numan, Marc Almond, Momus, Clare Grogan ( Altered Images ), Melanie, Miss Lily Banquette ( Combustible Edison ), Katharine Whalen ( Squirrel Nut Zippers ) and the accomplished toy piano player Margaret Leng Tan.
There are five major scholarly editions of the Complete Works of Shakespeare: The Riverside Shakespeare ( G. Blakemore Evans, 1974 ; 2nd edn., 1996 ), The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works ( Stanley Wells, Gary Taylor, John Jowett and William Montgomery, 1986 ; 2nd edn., 2005 ), The Norton Shakespeare: Based on the Oxford Edition ( Stephen Greenblatt, Walter Cohen, Jean E. Howard and Katharine Eisaman Haus, 1997 ; 2nd edn., 2008 ), The Arden Shakespeare: Complete Works ( Richard Proudfoot, Ann Thompson and David Scott Kastan, 1998 ; 2nd edn.
The Katharine Lee Bates Elementary School on Elmwood Road in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and the Katharine Lee Bates Elementary School, founded in 1957 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, are named for her.
Miss Scotland 2009 / Miss UK 2009 Katharine Brown, Great Britain's Federation Cup Team Captain Judy Murray and Scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean are also all natives of the Cathedral City.
His Australian novels are important for their pioneering use of the desert as a metaphor for the Jungian subconscious, and prefigured aspects of the works of such Australian writers as Katharine Susannah Prichard, Patrick White and Randolph Stow, particularly in their early sympathy with Aboriginal and environmental interpretations of the landscape.
Among his other film credits are: Summertime ( 1955 ) with Katharine Hepburn ; Tension at Table Rock ( 1956 ); The Harder They Fall ( 1956 ) with Humphrey Bogart ; Tea and Sympathy ( 1956 ); Three Brave Men ( 1957 ); The Young Doctors ( 1961 ); Youngblood Hawke ( 1964 ); Good Neighbor Sam ( 1964 ); The Glass Bottom Boat ( 1966 ); " The Trouble with Girls with Elvis Presley ( 1969 )" Tora!
Couples such as Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, or Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are examples of this.
Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn appeared in nine films together, and are regarded as a supercouple.
* The Astral plane as well as other planes of existence such as the etheric are featured prominently in the Deverry Cycle of fantasy books by Katharine Kerr.
* Katharine Towne as Savannah: Misty's friend, who together with Misty are the bullies in art class.
In the 1940 movie " The Philadelphia Story ," Tracy Lord ( Katharine Hepburn ) remarks ironically that C. K. Dexter Haven ( Cary Grant ) and George Kittredge ( John Howard ) are just like Damon and Pythias.
Their children are Victoria, Katharine, Townsend, Carol Eugenia, and Elaine.
Here are the further adventures of Martha, Jane, Mark, and Katharine from Half-Magic.

Katharine and no
Katharine was horrified to discover first that no major league baseball teams existed there yet ( baseball being a great passion of hers along with reading and cats ), and then that beaches were considered more important in Southern California than books.
When a version appeared in her collection America the Beautiful, and Other Poems ( 1912 ), a reviewer in the New York Times wrote: " we intend no derogation to Miss Katharine Lee Bates when we say that she is a good minor poet.
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( BBC ) ( Scotsman ) The claim comes the day after Katharine Gun, formerly an employee of British spy agency GCHQ, had a charge of breaching the Official Secrets Act 1989 dropped after prosecutors offered no evidence, apparently on the advice of the Attorney General for England and Wales.
Among his celebrated Vorbereiter ( assistants who prepared students to play for him ) were Vorbereiterinnen Katharine Goodson, Annette Hullah, Marie Prentner and Malwine Brée, author of The Leschetizky Method ( a title he approved of even though he said there " was no method !").
While Santa Claus himself emerged from the 1820s from a number of traditions of European folklore, Mrs. Claus has no precedent in folklore and is a literary creation by James Rees ( 1849 ), popularized by Katharine Lee Bates, appearing in her poem " Goody Santa Claus on a Sleigh Ride " ( 1889 ).

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