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Lottie and 1
* Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Lottie Dod ( GB ) defeats Blanche Bingley Hillyard ( GB ) 6 – 2 6 – 1
* Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Lottie Dod ( GB ) defeats Blanche Bingley Hillyard ( GB ) 6 – 1 6 – 1
* Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Lottie Dod ( GB ) defeats Blanche Bingley Hillyard ( GB ) 6 – 8 6 – 1 6 – 4
A reworked, and more successful, West End production opened at the Aldwych Theatre on 1 July 1998, starring Marcus Lovett as The Man and Lottie Mayor as Swallow, running for 1, 044 performances and closing in January 2001.
* 2000: Strong Medicine .... Lottie ( 1 episode, 2000 )
The annual Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for Missions has raised a total of $ 1. 5 billion for missions since 1888, and finances half the entire Southern Baptist missions budget every year.

Lottie and series
The ship's captain, Clancy ( Henry Beckman ), develops a relationship with Lottie and becomes a regular character in the series.
" Starting with the series debut in September 1968 the series opened with a rousing instrumental score featuring screen stills of " Jason ", " Jeremy & Joshua ", " Candy & Aaron " and " Lottie ".
Late in the series, Louisa's father dies, after giving a modest sum of money to his granddaughter, Lottie, to help her pursue her singing career.

Lottie and ).
Lou spent the next few years in the New Mexico towns of Silver City, Deming, and Kingston, living at least part of the time with Frank Thurmond, a well-known gambler, and his wife, Carlotta Thompkins ( better known as Lottie Deno ).
The most important of his operas were: Lottchen am Hofe ( Lottie at court, 1760 ), Der Teufel ist los ( The devil is loose, 1768 ), Poltis, oder Das gerettete Troja ( Poltis, or Troy rescued, 1782 ).
The couple have two children: daughters Lottie ( born 2004 ) and Sunday ( born 2007 ).
Both films are based on Erich Kästner's novel Lottie and Lisa ( Das doppelte Lottchen ).
A spirited and outspoken girl, Lottie was indifferent to her Christian upbringing until her early teens ( 1853 ).
* Helen Albee Monsell, Her Own Way: The Story of Lottie Moon ( 1958 ).
They have one daughter, Lottie ( born 1991 ), and one son, Oscar ( born 1988 ).
Eventually, Louisa secretly gives birth to their illegitimate daughter, Lottie ( Lalla Ward ).
* Lottie ( Philippa Shackleton, Lalla Ward ).

Cassell and pink
Indeed, in her book, From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games, Justine Cassell uses Barbie as an example of typical " pink " software — software designed with a male audience that is merely re-skinned for female gamers without regard for their different tastes in gaming.

Cassell and 1
* Budden, Julian, The Operas of Verdi, Volume 1, London: Cassell, 1984, p. 9 ISBN 0-304-31058-1
), Conservative Essays ( London: Cassell, 1978 ), pp. 1 – 24.
Old and new London: a narrative of its history, its people, and its places, volume 1 ( London: Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1873 ) p. 494 ff.
Famous Paintings, Volume 1 ( Cassell, 1891 ), no.
On March 1, 2008, Cassell's agent, David Falk, confirmed that Cassell would sign a contract with the Celtics for the remainder of the season if he cleared waivers, receiving a prorated amount of the veteran minimum of $ 1. 2M.
1, London: Cassell and Co. 1956.
* The Second World War, Volume 1, The Gathering Storm, Winston Churchill, Cassell 1948, ( 2005 Penguin edition ISBN 0-14-144172-0 )
# Grant, James, " Old and new Edinburgh " volumes 1 – 3 ( or 1 – 6, edition dependent ), Cassell, 1880s ( published as a periodical ): Online edition
* Brando Cassell Illustrated ( 2004 ) ISBN 84403 365 1

Cassell and TV
The cast included Kevin Miles, Olivia Hamnett, Ian Rawlings, Danny Roberts, Jill Forster, George Mallaby, Nick Carrafa, Allan Cassell, Ross Thompson, Jane Clifton, Jon Finlayson and Julian McMahon in his TV debut.

Cassell and series
Due to an injured hip, Sam Cassell played only sparingly during the series with the Lakers.
' Often in trouble because of his money-lending business, and not averse to letting punishment for his sins fall on others ( the Cassell novel Bunter Out of Bounds and the Popper Island Rebellion series ( Magnets # 1374 to # 1382-1934 ) are two such examples ).
Cassell appeared on TNT's NBA Fundamentals series, in which basketball players describe certain aspects of the game.
In 1955, the half-hour syndicated television series Stories of the Century, starring Jim Davis as railroad detective Matt Clark, aired the Jim Courtright story, with Robert Knapp in the title role and Wally Cassell as Luke Short.

Cassell and ).
London: Cassell 1990 ( Reprint ).
In his authoritative ' Godliness and Good Learning ' ( Cassell 1961 ), D. H. Newsome points out that muscular Christianity developed after Arnold's time at Rugby and that " although ' Tom Brown's School Days ' is one of the earliest examples of the delight in athleticism, the ideal there expressed is not that of Arnold but of Thomas Hughes author " ( page 80 ).
Contact with the Russians and constant demand for fur taxes pushed the Evenkis east all the way to Sakhalin island, where some still live today ( Cassell ’ s ).
He is the author of a boxing novel, " Brothers of the Brown Owl a story of the boxing ring " published c1920 by Cassell and Company ( being a volume in the uniform Cassell's Empire Library ).
* Fotopoulos, Takis, Towards an Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project ( London & NY: Cassell, 1997 ).
Cassell, ( 2003 ).
* F. L. Lucas, " The Prince of Court-Poets ", an essay on Ronsard in Studies French and English ( London, 1934 ), pp. 76-114 ; revised edition 1950 ; reprinted in The Cassell Miscellany ( London, 1958 ).
London: Cassell & Co., 1993 ( 2nd Revised edition 2000 ).
Ted Parker ( Kennedy ), the club president is forced to resign following an assault on a stripper where he punched her because she wasn ’ t interested in him but had previously acted very interested but this incident could have been kept quiet apart from the fact that there was backstabbing from various board members, especially Jock ( Frank Wilson ) and Gerry ( Alan Cassell ).
Originally published by Cassell and Company, Tell England was most recently reprinted in 2005, when it was republished by IndyPublish. com ( ISBN 1-4219-4612-2 ).
London: Cassell & Co. ( 1998 ).
* The Battle of Britain: Dowding and the First Victory, 1940 ( aka The Battle of Britain: New Perspectives ), John Ray ( Cassell, 2000 ).
* Reach for the Sky: The Story of Douglas Bader, Paul Brickhill ( UK: Cassell, 2000, USA: Naval Institute Press, 2001 ).
* Michael Eddowes, The Man On Your Conscience: An Investigation of the Evans Murder Trial, Cassell and Co ( 1955 ).
* Arthur Hayden, Spode and His Successors ( Cassell, London 1925 ).
* Cassell, Richard A., Ford Madox Ford: A Study of his Novels ( Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1962 ).
* Elder-Duncan, J. H. Country cottages and week-end homes ( London, Cassell and co. ltd., 1912 ).
* Lichnowsky, Karl Max, My Mission to London, 1912-1914 ( New York: George H. Doran Co. ) ( London: Cassell & Co. 1918 ).
Founding bass player, Cassell, retired from bass duties in 2003 to concentrate on being one of three partners in the Ivy League Records label and the Winterman & Goldstein band management agency ( Youth Group's Australian record label and management, respectively ).
* Arthur Hayden, Spode and His Successors ( Cassell, London 1925 ).
* Fotopoulos, Takis, Towards An Inclusive Democracy ( Cassell / Continuum, London / New York, 1997 ).
* Conservative Essays ( editor ) ( Cassell, 1978 ).
His other notable books include Fractures and Dislocations ( Cassell & Co, 1885 ), and Surgery ( 1889 ).

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