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Katherine and Winter
* Katherine Calder ( b. 1980 ), cross-country skier and Winter Olympian
* Hilary Swank as Katherine Winter

Katherine and Hilary
Among the 400 guests were many dignitaries and business leaders, including former US President George H. W. Bush and Barbara Bush, Queen Noor of Jordan, Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia and his Greek-born wife Katherine, Galen Weston and Ontario Lieutenant-Governor Hilary Weston, U. S. television personality Kathie Lee Gifford, and media magnate Ted Rogers.
Co-writers for the series were Ray Harding, Greg Haddrick, Tony Morphett, Greg Millin, Katherine Thomson, Hilary Bell, Anthony Ellis, Ian Fairweather, Posie Graeme-Evans.

Katherine and her
Katherine was staying at a convent, and her mother felt that, as Thompson himself seems to have suggested, she might eventually stay there.
Katherine Douglas King '' The invitation was accepted and other letters followed, in which she spoke of her concern for his health and her delight in seeing him so much at home among the crippled children she served.
Miss Katherine Vickery, who attends Sweet Briar College in Virginia, will rejoin her father, Dr. Eugene Vickery, at the family home in Richmond pl. Wednesday for part of the Carnival festivities.
Later in the century the dream again found expression in the lines of Katherine Lee Bates ( 1859-1929 ), daughter and granddaughter of New England Congregational ministers, in her widely sung hymn, written in 1893, `` America The Beautiful '', with the words `` O beautiful for pilgrim feet whose stern impassioned stress a thoroughfare for freedom beat across the wilderness.
There were several fairly good minor portraits in the play, including William Hansen's impersonation of a stubborn, rather pathetic father, and Katherine Squire's vigorous characterization of a farm mother who brooked no hifalutin' nonsense from her daughter, or anyone else.
Please see bibliography for some of the many critical evaluations of her opus of children ’ s literature, including Modernist interpretations of Humphrey Carpenter and Katherine Chandler.
The couple adopted Katherine Lester in the early 1920s ; her father had been killed in World War I and her mother had died of tuberculosis.
Katherine Anne MacLean ( born January 22, 1925 ) is an American science fiction author best known for her short fiction of the 1950s which examined the impact of technological advances on individuals and society.
She plays Katherine Rhumor, a New York socialite who finds herself drawn into the central intrigue of a think tank, after the death of her husband.
Her portrait of messianic ( self -) sacrifices of these figures make for entertaining speculation, but they have not been taken seriously as history even by her staunchest supporters, though they have been used in novels ( e. g. Katherine Kurtz's Lammas Night, Philip Lindsay's The Devil and King John ).
She was born into an upper-middle-class family: her father, Robert Simpson Cassat ( later Cassatt ), was a successful stockbroker and land speculator, and her mother, Katherine Kelso Johnston, came from a banking family.
Katherine Cassatt, educated and very well read, had a profound influence on her daughter.
Katherine Rinne said in her book Waters of Rome that Pius IV also ordered public construction to improve water supply of the Rome city.
Katharine maintained she had remained a virgin for the six months of her first marriage, allowing Julius to issue the dispensation, as church law would have forbidden the union if Katherine had admitted to sleeping with Arthur.
Michael Hicks and Josephine Wilkinson have suggested that Katharine's mother may have been Katherine Haute, on the basis of the grant of an annual payment of 100 shillings made to her in 1477.
Katherine Mansfield from New Zealand wrote many of short stories between 1912 and her death in 1923.
Compton ( also published as The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe ), was about a woman dying of cancer whose last days are recorded without her knowledge for a television show.
Katherine learns English from her gentlewoman Alice in an 1888 lithograph by Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema | Laura Alma-Tadema.
* Composer Katherine Allan Lively dedicated her piano composition, Within the Walls of China: A Chinese Episode, to Barthelmess in the sheet music published in 1923 by G. Schirmer, Inc. An article in The Music Trades reported that Mrs. Lively was inspired by a viewing of the film, Broken Blossoms, and performed the piece for Mr. Barthelmess and his friends in New York in the summer of 1922
# Katherine ( b. 25 November 1253 – d. 3 May 1257 ), deaf and mute from birth, though her deafness may not have been discovered until age 2.
In 1987, she was criticised when it emerged that two of her nieces, Katherine Bowes-Lyon and Nerissa Bowes-Lyon, had both been committed to a psychiatric hospital because they were severely handicapped.
The one marriage which may be considered shocking was that of her 20-year-old brother John Woodville to Katherine, Duchess of Norfolk, daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland by Joan Beaufort, and widow of John Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk.

Katherine and colleague
During her time in Summerside, Anne must learn to manage many of Summerside's inhabitants, including the clannish and resentful Pringle family, her bitter colleague Katherine Brooke, and others of Summerside's more eccentric residents.
He also edits the Digital Solution column each Wednesday ( authored by his colleague, Katherine Boehret ), and writes the Mossberg's Mailbox column on Thursdays.

Katherine and Ben
He has four grandchildren: Ashley Mathis, Ben Barnes, II, Kelly Barnes, and Katherine Mathis.
He starred alongside Ben Whishaw, Katherine Parkinson and Paul Jesson in a sell-out run of Cock at the Royal Court in late 2009, a production which won an Olivier Award in 2010.
He also has 6 grandchildren: Marshall Howden, Madison Howden, Tanner Westmoreland, Katherine Westmoreland, Phillip Hollingsworth, Ben Asher Mason.
He claims that John is wanted for rape ( whether this is true or not is uncertain ) and that he ’ ll come back “ when he ’ s tired of the hens .” Like Ben, Anna treats Henry ’ s father coldly and pays more attention to Katherine, who brings her food for her children.
Katherine and Ben travel to Haven and examine the river.
In town, Ben, Doug, and Katherine receive the test results from the river, which is proven to be reddened by human blood.
Katherine grabs a nearby knife and proceeds outside where a small group has gathered, including Ben and Doug.
Doug runs away and jumps in the river of blood, Katherine locks herself inside the house, and Ben hides in a crypt, where he discovers skeletons and bodies of sacrificed children.
Katherine hurries after Ben but arrives to find him dead.
Celebrities Lee Ryan, Ben Adams, Katy Hill, Lesley Waters, Katherine Merry, Heather Suttie and Victoria Hawkins were gunged on this show.

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He was the second son of five children born to David Longfield Beatty ( 1840 − 1904 ) and Katherine ( or Katrine ) Edith Sadleir ( 1840 − 1896 ), both from Ireland.
Peter ( born 1951 ), Roberta ( born 1955 ,) Katherine ( born 1958 ).
* Katherine Mayo ( 1867 – 1940 ), American writer and journalist
Many of the ideas about the links between rhymes and historical persons, or events, can be traced back to Katherine Elwes's book The Real Personages of Mother Goose ( 1930 ), in which she linked famous nursery-rhyme characters with real people, on little or no evidence.
* Anne Clifford ( Author ), Katherine O. Acheson ( Editor ).
In 1930, he married Katherine Boyce Tupper ( formerly Mrs. Clifton Stevenson Brown ), a widowed mother of three children.
In " The London Burial Grounds " by Mrs Basil Holmes ( 1897 ), the author claims that the Holy Priory Church, next to St Katherine Cree on Leadenhall Street, London was the location of miracle plays from the tenth to the sixteenth century.
** Katerina Petrova, ( Katherine Pierce ), second Petrova doppelganger
* Cheetah, Katherine ( or Kathrine ) & Karl Ammann, Arco Pub, ( 1985 ), ISBN 0-668-06259-2.
Oliver Cromwell ( 1599 – 1658 ), the Parliamentarian leader who overthrew the monarchy during the English Civil War, was a great-great-grandson of Thomas Cromwell's sister, Katherine Cromwell ( born circa 1482 ).
Agnes Scott's four-woman team of Malinda Snow, Betty Butler ( later Ravenholt ), Katherine Bell ( later Hunter ) and Karen Gearreald fell behind 185-130 with less than two minutes remaining.
* Katherine Hankey ( 1834 – 1911 ), evangelist
* Katherine Walpole, ( 13 May 1703 – 22 October 1722 ), who died unmarried at Bath, Somerset.
Important texts for the reconstruction of the evolution of Middle English out of Old English are the Ormulum ( 12th century ), the Ancrene Wisse and the Katherine Group ( early 13th century, see AB language ) and Ayenbite of Inwyt ( ca.
Not only did this tend to proliferate unwieldy titles ( e. g. Princess Katherine of Anhalt-Zerbst and Karl, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Neukastell-Kleeburg and Prince Christian Charles of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön-Norburg ), but as agnatic primogeniture gradually became the norm in the Holy Roman Empire by the end of the 18th century, another means of distinguishing the monarch from other members of his dynasty became necessary.
Caldwell ( titles ), Benjamin Glazer, Katherine Hilliker ( titles ) and Austin Strong ( play ), and directed by Frank Borzage.
The Academy Award winning Patricia Neal owned a home on South Water St in Edgartown, and James Cagney, Lillian Hellman ( who is buried in Abel's Hill Cemetery near the site of Belushi's grave ), and Katherine Cornell all found the Vineyard an exciting, rewarding place to live.
* Katherine Mansfield ( 1888 – 1923 ), author
Katherine Coker adapted the book for Jackie Cooper who produced and directed the television movie, Rosie: the Rosemary Clooney Story ( 1982 ) starring Sondra Locke ( who lip syncs Clooney's songs ), Penelope Milford as Betty and Tony Orlando who plays Jose Ferrer.
# Katherine Corri Harris ( 1890 – 1927 ), an actress who starred in the 1918 film The House of Mirth, on September 1, 1910 and divorced in 1917.
There is, however, another major impediment — an affair with the young wife ( Katherine Balfour ) of an older businessman ( Robert H. Harris ), well-known to his former prospective father-in-law.

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