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Pauline and Murray
In Durham, there was Penetration, with lead singer Pauline Murray.
Pauline Kael had problems with the chemistry between the three lead actors: " Murray is the film's comic mechanism ...
In 1981, Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls released their last single Searching For Heaven, whose main song featured Sumner on guitar, although he was not credited in the sleeves of its 7 " and 10 " edition at the time.
Reilly has also recorded with artists including John Cooper Clarke, Pauline Murray, Anne Clark, The Wake, Richard Jobson, Quando Quango, Craig Davies, Swing Out Sister and Holly Johnson.
* Pauline Murray is the lead singer of punk rock band Penetration
The key role of Pauline, a nurse evacuated from Salisbury to London, was played by Pauline Murray.
In a contemporary review of a showing of the film at the Little Carnegie theatre at 146 West 57th Street in New York City, published in The New York Times on August 9, 1966, titled " If the Finest Hour Had Failed: Little Carnegie Offers It Happened Here Occupation of England by Nazis Depicted ", Bosley Crowther wrote " The acting by unfamiliar people is beautifully natural and restrained, particularly that of Pauline Murray in the principal role.
* Fraser, Flora: Venus of Empire: The Life of Pauline Bonaparte, John Murray, 2009, London, ISBN 978-0-7195-6110-8,
* " Mr X ", a song and single by Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls
The Reverend Dr. Anna Pauline ( Pauli ) Murray ( November 20, 1910 – July 1, 1985 ) was an American civil rights activist, women's rights activist, lawyer, and writer.
In 1914 her mother Agnes Fitzgerald Murray died of a cerebral hemorrhage ; since her father was unable to care for her, she went to Durham, North Carolina, where she was raised by her aunt, Pauline Fitzgerald Dame, and her maternal grandparents, Robert and Cornelia Fitzgerald.
The lead singer is Pauline Murray.
Pauline Murray featured briefly with The Invisible Girls, which also included Robert Blamire as well as other Manchester musicians who drifted in and out such as Vini Reilly, guitarist in The Durutti Column.
Notable female panel members in the Network Ten and Foxtel version version have included Tracey Bevan, Ann-Maree Biggar, Jan Bowen, Ita Buttrose, Carlotta, Jo Casamento, Angela Catterns, Dita Cobb, Beccy Cole, Alyssa-Jane Cook, Louise Crawford, Clio Cresswell, Elaine Davies, Charlotte Dawson, Delilah, Penne Dennison, Anne Deveson, Miranda Devine, Clare Dunne, Maureen Duval, Susie Elelman, Diana ' Bubbles ' Fisher, Lisa Forrest, Rachel Friend, Antonella Gambotto-Burke, Chelsea Gibb, Cleo Glyde, Tottie Goldsmith, Libbi Gorr, Belinda Green, Johanna Griggs, Donna Gubbay, Rose Hancock-Porteous, Pauline Hanson, Ena Harwood, Louisa Hatfield, Fiona Horne, Christa Hughes, Frida Irving, Shauna Jensen, Leigh Johnson, Gretel Killeen, Renae Leith, Rebecca Le Tourneau, Jeanne Little, Rachael Lloyd, Jackie Loeb, Prue McSween, Gillian Minervini, Carol Moores, Julia Morris, Jan Murray ( with whom Stan had an ongoing battle ), Ali Mutch, Indira Naidoo, Judy Nunn, Lisa Oldfield, Cindy Pan, Jacqueline Pascarl, Carmelle Pavann, Dr Patricia Petersen, Diana Roger, Kristine Stanley, Maggie Tabberer, Heather Turland, Rowena Wallace, Lisa Wilkinson, Sally Williams, Rebecca Wilson, Adriana Xenides, and Tania Zaetta.

Pauline and worked
Roddy Radiation fronted and worked with several bands including The Tearjerkers ( a band that he had begun in the last months of The Specials ), The Bonediggers, The Raiders and Three Men & Black which included of Jean-Jacques Burnel ( The Stranglers ), Jake Burns ( Stiff Little Fingers ), Pauline Black ( The Selecter ), Bruce Foxton ( The Jam ), Dave Wakeling ( The Beat, General Public ) and Nick Welsh ( Skaville UK ).
They also worked at Josephine's Château de Malmaison, at the Château de Montgobert for Pauline Bonaparte, and did alterations and decorations for former Bourbon palaces or castles at Compiègne, Saint-Cloud, and Fontainebleau.
While a comparison of his expositions of the Pauline and Johannine Christologies with the earlier Unitarian exegesis in which he had been trained shows how wide is the interval, the work does not represent a mifid that had throughout its history lived and worked in the delicate and judicial investigations he here tried to conduct.
He was adopted by James Vereen, a paint-factory worker and his wife, Pauline, who worked as a maid.
The patriarch, Emil Benjamin, was a banker in Paris who relocated from France to Germany, where he worked as an antiques trader in Berlin ; he later married Pauline Schönflies.
In addition to the three priests was their housekeeper, Mrs. Doyle, played by Pauline McLynn, with whom Morgan had worked on Scrap Saturday.
Pauline Mills studied at the University of Toronto and later worked with community and national organizations such as the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, for which she served as National President.
Mal and his wife ( the former Pauline Durham, who originally worked in the Programming Department at HSV 7 ) have two adult children, twins Sarah and James.
In the 1980s, McPhee met Pauline Oliveros, began studying her musical theories, and worked with her Deep Listening Band.
She had a tendency to back people of very little or no principle and their causes, such as businessman Frank Bennett, whom her husband had worked for, but resigned from his job, due to his unethical means ( he had been involved in a school land swindle that Peter was trying to stop ); also backing her Aunt Pauline's divorce ; and backing an embezzler named Bryan Fuller, who was also enamored of Aunt Pauline.
Cazazza worked frequently with Factrix, an early industrial and experimental group from San Francisco, and recorded soundtracks for Mark Pauline and Survival Research Laboratories.
Other Pauline epistles have fledgling congregations as the audience, the pastoral epistles are directed to Paul's close companions, evangelists whom he has extensively worked with and trained.
Stark worked and socialised quite a bit with Spike Milligan and Sellers, and is mentioned throughout biographies of them, such as Pauline Scudamore's ( 1985 ) biography of Milligan, and especially in Roger Lewis's comprehensive ( 1995 ) biography of Sellers.
Film critic Pauline Kael worked at McCall's from 1965 to 1966, and was reportedly fired after writing a highly unfavorable review of The Sound of Music.
In Rome he worked on various projects for Pope Paul V, another Borghese, including the Pauline Chapel in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore.
He earned a degree from McMaster University in Hamilton and worked as a secondary school teacher at Pauline Johnson Collegiate.
His parents, Charles-Benoît Laforgue and Pauline Lacollay, met in Uruguay where his father worked first as a teacher and then a bank employee.
Other activists, such as Pauline Newman, worked under the aegis of the Socialist Party, which supported suffrage even though many in the leadership considered it a distraction from the more urgent business of class struggle.
It was owned at the time by First Class Communications, run by Joseph A. Ryan and his family, who all worked at the station, including wife Pauline ( receptionist ), son Kevin ( sales manager ), and daughter Justine ( sales ).
Jeanne worked as the writer, while Pauline edited.

Pauline and solo
* Recording ( solo LP ), Bertram Turetzky, The Contemporary Contrabass, Music of John Cage, Ben Johnson, and Pauline Oliveros, Nonesuch Records, 1969-70.
Curran says that he was encouraged by then recent solo works by Terry Riley, La Monte Young, Charlemagne Palestine, and Simone Forti, while AllMusic says the album recalls early electronic work involving tape loops, echo, and feedback, and resembles composers Riley, Pauline Oliveros, and Steve Reich.

Pauline and artist
Pauline will be on the subject of Pauline Johnson, a writer and Canadian artist long a subject of fascination to Atwood.
Chick was born in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles, California, the first of two children of commercial artist Thomas Chick ( 1903 – 1973 ) and his wife Pauline ( 1903 – 1991 ).
His mother was Pauline Ames, the daughter of botanist Oakes Ames and artist Blanche Ames.
Books include The Disney Studio Story and Mickey Mouse: His Life and Times ( with Richard Holliss ); The Land of Narnia, illustrated by Pauline Baynes ; The Treasury of Narnia ( with Alison Sage ); Shadowlands: The True Story of C. S. Lewis and Joy Davidman ; The Book of Guinness Advertising ; a biography of Wilbert Vere Awdry, entitled The Thomas the Tank Engine Man ; A Christmas Carol: The Unsung Story ; Cracking Animation: The Aardman book of 3-D Film-making, ( with Peter Lord ); Chicken Run: Hatching the Movie ; Three Cheers for Pooh ; and The Maps of Tolkien's Middle-earth with artist John Howe.
The story of the reclusive artist that makes cybernetic sculptures is a reference to Mark Pauline of Survival Research Labs.
Prominent current residents are former CEO of Meridian Energy Dr Keith Turner, artist Pauline Morse ( whose work has appeared on NZ postage stamps ) and composer Jenny McLeod.
* Pauline Bewick, artist.
Mention should also be made of the work of UK feminist groups such as the London-based Matriarchy Study Group which produced the Goddess issue of the feminist periodical Shrew ( this was an occasional publication, produced by a different collective each issue ) as well as the pamphlets Menstrual Taboos and The Politics of Matriarchy ; these featured the early writings of Asphodel ( Pauline ) Long and the artist Monica Sjoo among others.
Pauline Bewick ( b. 1935 Northumberland, England ) is an Irish artist.
: The Adventures of Pauline McPeril was a short-lived comic strip by Mad artist Jack Rickard that starred a dumb blonde secret agent who successfully bungled her way through various intrigues.

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