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Laura Lee Hope describes it under that name in chapter XIII of The Bobbsey Twins at School, as does John P. Marquand in chapter XXXI of Wickford Point.
Stratemeyer began writing other series books: The Bobbsey Twins first appeared in 1904, under the pseudonym Laura Lee Hope, and Tom Swift in 1910, under the pseudonym Victor Appleton.
The most widely seen version of the play is the 1999 film adaptation, directed by Julie Taymor, under the title Titus, starring Anthony Hopkins as Titus, Jessica Lange as Tamora, Harry Lennix as Aaron ( reprising his role from Taymor's theatrical production in 1994 ) and Laura Fraser as Lavinia.
In the channel's early days, Club A. M. was a three-hour block consisting of five classic game shows, surrounded by thirty minutes ' worth of interstitial trivia, interviews with game show producers, personalities, contestants and fans, and interactive call-in games, all hosted by Laura Chambers and Steve Day ( which was also rerun in late night, with some new segments, under the title Late Night Games ).
Entrance to Laura Ingalls Wilder MuseumThere were 291 households out of which 21. 3 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53. 3 % were married couples living together, 6. 5 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 38. 8 % were non-families.
Ethan has worked with acts such as Ryan Adams, Laura Marling, Ray LaMontagne and Kings of Leon, while Andy has worked with acts such as The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix, either on his own or under the tutelage of Eddie Kramer.
Of Italian Peruvian descent, she has hosted other talk shows under her name, including Laura en América back in the 1990s to early 2000s.
Finch's first roles for Rank under the new arrangement were undistinguished: Passage Home, Make Me an Offer, Josephine and Men, and Simon and Laura.
Dragonlance is a shared universe created by Laura and Tracy Hickman, and expanded by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis under the direction of TSR, Inc. into a series of popular fantasy novels.
" On 6 October 2001 Laura Whittle was a naval gunner on HMAS Adelaide ( FFG 01 ) under orders to implement a new border protection policy when they encoutered the SIEV-4 ( Suspected Illegal Entry Vessel-4 ) refugee boat in choppy seas.
That same year, American singer Laura Branigan recorded a version of the song with new English lyrics under the title " Deep In The Dark " on her album Branigan 2.
The rest of the mystery passes similarly to the 1930 edition, although Nancy fixes Laura up on a date with her friend Don Cameron, and she goes to investigate under the ruse of being on vacation.
" Released under the title, Twin Peaks: The Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer, it was greeted with long lines of moviegoers at theaters.
* Laura Tyson, Chairperson, National Economic Council under President Clinton
His contributions to the Brotherhood's magazine The Germ were made under the pseudonyms Laura Savage and John Seward.
In 1983, Landon co-produced an NBC " true story " television movie, Love Is Forever, starring him and Laura Gemser ( who was credited as Moira Chen ), about Australian photojournalist John Everingham's successful attempt to scuba dive under the Mekong to rescue his lover from communist-ruled Laos in 1977.
The Brookings Board of Trustees include prominent Republicans such as Kenneth Duberstein, a former chief of staff to Ronald Reagan, and prominent Democrats, such as Laura Tyson, former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under Bill Clinton.
The Jaguar is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine created by artist Laura Molina and published under her privately-owned Insurgent Comix imprint.
One category on the Revlon Category Board was " Jazz ", and within months of the premiere Columbia Records issued a 1955 album of various jazz artists under the tie-in title $ 64, 000 Jazz ( CL 777, also EP B-777 ), with the following tracks: " The Shrike " ( Pete Rugolo ), " Perdido " ( J. J. Johnson, Kai Winding ), " Laura " ( Erroll Garner ), " Honeysuckle Rose " ( Benny Goodman ), " Tawny " ( Woody Herman ), " One O ' Clock Jump " ( Harry James ), " How Hi the Fi " ( Buck Clayton ), " I'm Comin ', Virginia " ( Eddie Condon ), " A Fine Romance " ( Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond ), " I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart " ( Duke Ellington ) and " Ain't Misbehavin '" ( Louis Armstrong ).
The Programme's contribution to contemporary poetry and criticism was outstanding, under producers and presenters such as John Wain, Ludovic Kennedy, George MacBeth and Patrick Dickinson ; here it promoted young writers such as Philip Larkin and Kingsley Amis, as well as the " difficult " work of David Jones and Laura Riding.
Remington Steeles premise is that Laura Holt, a licensed private detective played by Stephanie Zimbalist, opened a detective agency under her own name but found that potential clients refused to hire a woman, however qualified.
Initial ideas stemmed from one of his short stories, and the screenplay originally went under the name of ' The Gentleman Caller ' ( Williams envisioned Ethel Barrymore and Judy Garland for the roles that eventually became Amanda and Laura Wingfield although Louis B. Mayer insisted on casting Greer Garson as Laura ).

Laura and her
Then, gently, he shoved her behind toward Laura.
She lost not a second, picking herself up and continuing her pilgrimage to Laura.
Then Laura took her gently and shoved her off again, toward Fritzie: Amy did not laugh -- this was work, concentration, achievement.
`` Do you think Laura did have the counterfeit bracelet made without her husband's knowledge ''??
Just as exciting but in a more technically proficient way is Laura Stuart, whose complete control of her every movement is lovely to watch.
Much that happened between Nora and Torvald happened to Laura and her husband, Victor, with the most important exception being the forged signature that was the basis of Nora's loan.
Laura begins her tale by relating her childhood in a " picturesque and solitary " castle in the midst of an extensive forest in Styria where she lives with her father, a wealthy English widower, retired from the Austrian Service.
When she is six years old, Laura has a vision of a beautiful visitor in her bedchamber.
12 years later, Laura and her father are admiring the sunset in front of the castle when her father tells her of a letter he received earlier from his friend General Spielsdorf.
She arranges to leave her daughter with Laura and her father until she can return in three months.
Laura comments that this information seems needless to say, and her father laughs it off.
Carmilla refuses to tell anything about herself or her background, despite questioning from Laura.
When a shipment of family heirloom restored portraits arrives at the castle, Laura finds one of her ancestors, " Mircalla, Countess Karnstein ", dated 1698.
During Carmilla's stay, Laura has nightmares of a fiendish cat-like beast entering her room at night and biting her on the chest.
He speaks privately with her father and only asks that Laura never be left unattended.
En route to Karnstein, Laura and her father encounter General Spielsdorf.
In present day, Carmilla saves a girl named Laura from being raped and later gives her Le Fanu's book to read to explain her past.

Laura and married
In 1550 Ammannati married Laura Battiferri, an elegant poet and an accomplished woman.
Christian was a doctor and medical officer who married Laura Catherine Bjølstad, a woman half his age, in 1861.
In 1988 he married ( and is survived by ) Dr. Laura Brodian.
He married Brazilian Maria Laura Soares da Silva ( now Maria Laura de Icaza ) in 2003.
Virginia O ' Hanlon's full married name was Laura Virginia O ' Hanlon Douglas.
* Family Matters: In the 1994 episode " Father of the Bride ", Carl Winslow sleeps for fifteen years and wakes up in the year 2009 where main characters Steve Urkel and Laura Winslow are married with four children.
In 1988 he wrote music for the film Sur and married the singer and television personality Laura Escalada on 11 April.
Kay is married to Laura Beth Cohen.
**** Laura Bonaparte ( 1952 –) married Jean-Claude Leconte
In 2004, Webb married Laura Savini, who appears nationally on PBS in pledge-drive programs.
He was married three times – Jean Enfield ( one daughter Mary Raymer, marriage ended in divorce in 1955 ), Laura Rae Araujo ( married in Mexico April 6, 1957, two daughters Michelle Beuttel and Katrina, divorced in Los Angeles June 1969 ).
William Cunard, second son of Sir Samuel Cunard, married Laura Charlotte Haliburton, daughter of author and politician Thomas Chandler Haliburton.
In 1930 Fritz Perls married Laura Perls ( born, Lore Posner ), and they had two children together, Renate and Stephen.
He married Laura St John, daughter of St Andrew Beauchamp St John, 15th Baron St John of Bletso.
Their daughter Laura married Reginald Gibbs and was the mother of Michael McCausland Gibbs.
While married to Laura, Norman commissioned the 228 ft luxury yacht Aussie Rules, built by the Australian ferry builder Austal / Oceanfast.
He is apparently happily married to his wife, Laura ( Sylvia Syms ).
He had told Laura about this before they married and promised that he no longer had such urges, but on learning of this new affair, Laura decides to leave him.
Twice married, McPhee is the father of four daughters: the novelists Jenny McPhee and Martha McPhee, photographer Laura McPhee, and architecture historian Sarah McPhee.
They get married, but Laura is attracted more by his cleanliness and moderate wealth than by his character or potency.

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