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Phyllis and nurse
His body was carried away on a common bier, and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis, who later mingled the ashes with those of his niece Julia, at the Flavian temple.
Rhys-Davies was born in Ammanford, Wales, the son of Welsh parents Mary Margaretta Phyllis Jones, a nurse, and Rhys Davies, a mechanical engineer and Colonial Officer.
His body was carried away on a common bier, and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis, who mingled the ashes with those of his niece Julia at the Flavian temple.
Macchio met his wife, Phyllis Fierro, a nurse practitioner, through his grandmother when he was 15.
Robert Chambers was raised by his mother, Phyllis ( née Shanley ), a nurse who emigrated from County Leitrim in Ireland to New York City.
He had known Chambers and his mother because Phyllis Chambers had been employed as a nurse by Cardinal Terence Cooke.
Although another nurse, Phyllis Trayner, fell under scrutiny, no one was charged.
The original cast encompassed consultants Muriel McKendrick ( Phyllis Logan ) and Anton Meyer ( George Irving ), registrars Nick Jordan ( Michael French ) and Kirstie Collins ( Dawn McDaniel ), senior house officer Victoria Merrick ( Lisa Faulkner ), ward sisters Karen Newburn ( Sarah Preston ) and Julie Bradford ( Nicola Stephenson ), nurse practitioner Jasmine Hopkins ( Angela Griffin ), senior staff nurse Ray Sykes ( Ian Curtis ), theatre sister Ellie Sharpe ( Julie Saunders ) and ward clerk Paul Ripley ( Luke Mably ).

Phyllis and from
Phyllis Pearce ( Jill Summers ) was hailed as the new Ena Sharples in 1982, the Duckworths moved into No. 9 in 1983 and slipped into the role once held by the Ogdens, while Percy Sugden ( Bill Waddington ) appeared in 1983 and took over the grumpy war veteran role from Albert Tatlock.
Amidst a deafening discord, Ben screams at all the figures from his past and collapses as he cries out for Phyllis.
On September 15, 1971, the newly founded Don't Make a Wave Committee sent a chartered ship, Phyllis Cormack, renamed Greenpeace for the protest, from Vancouver to oppose United States testing of nuclear devices in Amchitka, Alaska.
After Irving Stowe died in 1975, Phyllis Cormack left from Vancouver to face Soviet whalers on the coast of California.
MTM Enterprises later produced popular American sitcoms and drama television series such as Rhoda and Phyllis ( both spin-offs from The Mary Tyler Moore Show ), The Bob Newhart Show, WKRP in Cincinnati, Hill Street Blues, and Newhart.
In the first season the narrator was usually voiced by John Lovelady, but Jerry Nelson performed the role in both the Harvey Korman and Rita Moreno episodes, before taking over the role permanently from the Phyllis Diller episode.
" None shall part us from each other " ( Phyllis and Strephon )
He starred from 1953 – 1955 with Phyllis Avery and Lloyd Corrigan in the CBS sitcom Meet Mr. McNutley in the role of a college English and later drama professor at fictitious Lynnhaven College.
By the beginning of the 16th century the town extended along the west bank of the Thames from Friday Street in the south to the Manor, now Phyllis Court, in the north and took in Hart Street and New Street.
The ut – re – mi-fa-so-la syllables are taken from the initial syllables of each of the first six half-lines of the first stanza of the hymn Ut queant laxis, whose text is attributed to the Italian monk and scholar Paulus Diaconus ( though the musical line either shares a common ancestor with the earlier setting of Horace's " Ode to Phyllis " ( Odes 4. 11 ) recorded in the Montpellier manuscript H425, or may even have been taken from it.
Mary rents a third floor studio apartment in a Victorian house from acquaintance and downstairs landlady, Phyllis Lindstrom ( Cloris Leachman ), and becomes best friends with upstairs neighbor Rhoda Morgenstern ( Valerie Harper ).
The North American premiere was at Tanglewood, with Erich Leinsdorf conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra with soloists Phyllis Curtin, Nicholas Di Virgilio, Tom Krause and choruses from Chorus Pro Musica and the Columbus Boychoir, featuring boy soprano Thomas Friedman ..
Peggy King was a regular on the series as a vocalist, and the guest stars ranged from Shirley MacLaine and Evelyn Rudie to Bob Feller, Phyllis Avery and Vampira.
Other notable comics from this era include Woody Allen, Shelley Berman, Phyllis Diller, and Bob Newhart.
Twenty-two Phil Campbells and one Phyllis Campbell, hailing from all over America, attended.
On the state legislative level, Kingston has long been called home for State Representative Phyllis Mundy, a nearly lifelong resident of the town who has served as an extremely popular Democratic state legislator from Kingston for over two decades.
* Television ( Series ): The Thin Man ran two seasons from 1957-1959 starring Peter Lawford and Phyllis Kirk as Nick and Nora.
Several Court of Appeals Judges have also graduated from Penn Law, e. g., Arlin Adams, Max Rosenn, Dolores Sloviter and James Hunter III ( judges on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Phyllis Kravitch ( Senior Circuit Judge on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ), and Helene N. White ( judge on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ).
The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll says " its sense of despair is derived in part from the suicide of his first wife, Phyllis, in 1976, two and a half years after the birth of their son, Ethan ".
Drawn from the play of the same name by Maurine Dallas Watkins which was in turn based on the true story of Beulah Annan, fictionalized as Roxie Hart ( Phyllis Haver ), and her spectacular murder of her boyfriend.
The wedding episode featured guest appearances by many of the main characters from The Mary Tyler Moore Show, including Mary Richards ( Mary Tyler Moore ), Lou Grant ( Edward Asner ), Murray Slaughter ( Gavin MacLeod ), Georgette Franklin ( Georgia Engel ), and Phyllis Lindstrom ( Cloris Leachman ).
Reeves had also hoped to direct a low-budget science-fiction film written by a friend from his Pasadena Playhouse days, and he had discussed the project with his first Lois Lane, Phyllis Coates, the previous year.
After retiring from Dáil Éireann, Browne retired to Baile na hAbhann, County Galway with his wife Phyllis, where he died on 21 May 1997 at age 81.

Phyllis and Toronto
Granatstein and Norman Hillmer, Prime Ministers: Ranking Canada's Leaders ( Toronto: HarperCollinsPublisherLtd, A Phyllis Bruce Book, 1999 ), pp. 114 – 126.
* Selected poetry of Phyllis Gotlieb-Biography & 15 poems ( Aquarius, as I was walking down the street, A Catful of Buttermilk, Death's Head, A Discourse, A Double Vision, First Person Demonstrative, Hospitality, Latitude, Ordinary, Moving, Red Black White, Seventh Seal, So Long It's Been, Thirty-Six Ways of Looking at Toronto Ontario, What I Know ( Making Free with Villon's Smalltalk ))
He remarried in 1966 to Phyllis McCullagh, the widow of the former publisher of Toronto's The Globe and Mail and The Toronto Telegram newspapers, George McCullagh.

Phyllis and who
The signal film in this vein was Double Indemnity, directed by Billy Wilder ; setting the mold was Barbara Stanwyck's unforgettable femme fatale, Phyllis Dietrichson — an apparent nod to Marlene Dietrich, who had built her extraordinary career playing such characters for Sternberg.
It focuses on two couples, Buddy and Sally Durant Plummer and Benjamin and Phyllis Rogers Stone, who are attending the reunion.
Mies was chosen by the daughter of the client, Phyllis Bronfman Lambert, who has become a noted architectural figure and patron in her own right.
" Phyllis Schlafly declared that " This film was made by people who want to disarm the country, and who are willing to make a $ 7 million contribution to that cause ".
Sebastian ignores his former lovers on the show: Angel, who performs in the elephant act ; and Phyllis, who does a double turn as an iron jaw artist and a vocalist starring in a South Seas spectacular built around her talent as a singer.
They are all smitten with Phyllis, and they have appealed to the Lord Chancellor to decide who will have her hand.
Her sister Phyllis ( who never converted to Christian Science ) had given her Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy because she thought Nancy might find it interesting.
Proponents of Bilderberg conspiracy theories in the United States include individuals and groups such as the John Birch Society, political activist Phyllis Schlafly, writer Jim Tucker, political activist Lyndon LaRouche, radio host Alex Jones, and politician Jesse Ventura, who made the Bilderberg group a topic of a 2009 episode of his TruTV series Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura.
( One exception is Phyllis Boyle, who has allied herself with the TransNats ; she is on Clarke when the space elevator cable is cut and sent flying out of orbit to a fate unknown by the conclusion of the book.
He asked his friend, Phyllis Newman, to do movement and dance and it featured Charles Nelson Reilly ( who later co-starred in Hello, Dolly !).
When Nick confronts Mitchell, Phyllis reveals that it was she who paid off her lover Drake's debt using the necklace.
The party included such performers as Jack Buchanan, Eric Blore, Binnie Hale and Phyllis Dare, as well as the performers who would later form The Co-Optimists.
Walt Wallet himself had married Phyllis Blossom and had other children, who grew up and had kids of their own.
The film is based on a story by novelist Phyllis Bottome who has had several of her works transferred to film, such as The Mortal Storm ( MGM, 1940 ).
This classification theory is generally supported by historical accounts that mirror the one offered by Phyllis Archdale who went to Southern Africa in 1919 and bred Ridgebacks there in the 1920s, " Old timers told me that in early days most Dutch transport riders had a Ridgehound as guard to their wagons.
Edward also has become an alcoholic and is engaged to socialite Phyllis Mayden, although young Betty Foxley, who is pregnant with Edward's child, believes he will marry her.
Others who have had prominent careers in show business include Bess Myerson, Mary Ann Mobley, Lee Meriwether, and Phyllis George.
Instead, CBS settled for former Miss America and NFL Today co-host Phyllis George, who was given a three-year contract following a mere two-week trial run.
Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey ( 26 February 1909 – 27 December 1994 ), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English restaurant critic, television cook and writer frequently appearing on television, at cookery demonstrations and in print with Major Johnnie Cradock who played the part of a slightly bumbling husband.
Speculation ended when Phyllis Grosskurth discovered the diaries of John Addington Symonds, who attended Harrow School while Vaughan was headmaster.

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