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Phyllis and her sisters mimicked the singing style of The Andrews Sisters, as well The Mills Brothers and The Dinning Sisters, from very young ages when they would perform short shows for family and friends in their parents ' living room.
Dr. Howard Sheinfeld ( Elliott Gould ) Twice-divorced Otolaryngologist ( his wives were named Phyllis and Sheila ) and father of two ( David and Jenny ), whoin order to keep alimony payments to said ex-wives — worked long hours at Clark Street Hospital's emergency room.
Reverend Sutton declined, but recommended that they seek Glide Methodist Church's facilities ; however Glide informed them that non-affiliated outside groups required sponsorship of a Glide member, so Garrison gained Phyllis Lyon as their sponsor for their use of Glide's community meeting room.

Phyllis and her
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.
Phyllis Rogers Stone, a stylish and elegant woman, even more attractive now, also arrives with her handsome and successful husband, Ben.
Phyllis reflects on the two sides of her personality, " juicy " Lucy — the young Phyllis, naive but passionate, and " dressy " Jessie — Phyllis's jaded, well-groomed present self (" The Story of Lucy and Jessie ").
* Canadian Poet Phyllis Webb references " The Hound of Heaven " in her poem " Poetics Against the Angel of Death.
Several years earlier, DOB founders Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon similarly relegated sexual acts as unnecessary in determining what a lesbian is, by providing their definition: " a woman whose primary erotic, psychological, emotional and social interest is in a member of her own sex, even though that interest may not be overtly expressed ".
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.
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.
The Lord Chancellor is hesitant to act upon his own regard for Phyllis due to his position as her guardian.
Seeing Phyllis, he finally explains to her that his mother is a fairy, which accounts for a good many things!
Although the Lord Chancellor is visibly moved by her appeal, which evokes the memory of his lost wife, he declares that he himself will marry Phyllis.
In 1942, Phyllis Dixey formed her own company of girls and rented the Whitehall Theatre in London to put on a review called The Whitehall Follies.
Nancy was reluctant, so he told her the move had been her mother ’ s wish and would also be good for Nancy's younger sister, Phyllis.
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.
Rogers maintained a close friendship with her cousin, writer / socialite Phyllis Fraser, but was not Rita Hayworth's natural cousin, as has been reported.
Astaire was married for the first time in 1933, to the 25-year-old Phyllis Potter ( née Phyllis Livingston Baker ; born 1908, died September 13, 1954 ), a Boston-born New York socialite and former wife of Eliphalet Nott Potter III ( 1906 – 1981 ), after pursuing her ardently for roughly two years, and despite the objections of his mother and sister.
After five seasons, Phyllis is widowed, learns that her husband had virtually no assets, and moves to San Francisco in the spinoff series Phyllis.
* Phyllis Diller published an autobiography, Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse, that describes her downtown Lima girlhood in detail.
Phyllis Higinbotham, a nurse from Toronto who worked at the school for six years, wrote of the mountain peoples ' confusion over the role of a nurse, their penchant for calling on her over minute issues, and her difficulties with Appalachian customs:
When Nick confronts Mitchell, Phyllis reveals that it was she who paid off her lover Drake's debt using the necklace.

Phyllis and only
The Lords send for Phyllis to choose one of their number, but she declares that she won't marry any of them, as virtue is found only in a " lowly " cottage.
In the period of 1937-38 Astor's sister Phyllis and only surviving brother died.
An enraged Phyllis shoots him first, but her husband is only wounded.
Supposedly, the only surviving tree planted by Johnny Appleseed is on the farm of Richard and Phyllis Algeo of Nova, Ohio Some marketers claim it is a Rambo, although the Rambo was introduced to America in the 1640s by Peter Gunnarsson Rambo, more than a century before John Chapman was born.
The Groundlings School of improvisation officially began in 1978 with only 17 students and original staff members Gary Austin, Tom Maxwell, Phyllis Katz, and Tracy Newman.
Also hosted by Collyer, the daytime show featured a separate panel for its first three years, with actress Phyllis Newman as the only regular.
Also extending to this area was Mies ' strict design sense ; to maintain the clean-lined and ordered aesthetic of the environment, Mies stipulated, with the backing of both Phyllis and Alan Lambert, that the store fronts must consist only of the glass panels and black aluminum that he specified.
While Phyllis is fond of saying in interviews that she and her sisters did not know any popular songs when they became famous ( only the church hymns taught them by their minister mother ), the trio often imitated other singing groups long before their success.
His most famous song, Phyllis is my only joy, is much more widely known now than the author's name.
Though five months pass for Victoria in the past, Phyllis Wick experiences only five minutes in 1967.
His beloved only daughter, Phyllis Marian Gotch ( born in France in 1882 ), made the young Gotch family a mainstay of the Newlyn social scene.
According to David Martin and Phyllis Johnson, who visited the camp shortly before the raid, it was only a refugee camp that did not host any guerrillas.
When changing into new clothes, they are almost gunned down by the stressed incoming tenant of Phyllis ' apartment, as members of the fire department respond to a call by pushing their hydrant-blocking car out of the way only to make it roll into a ditch.
Mark Gordon next played Chuckles in " Son of ' But, Seriously Folks '"; aside from these appearances, Chuckles, like Phyllis Lindstrom's husband Lars, existed only off-stage.
Mona has a typical mother-daughter relationship with Phyllis, often annoyed when she butts into her love life or her apartment unannounced, and copying her mother and her half-crazed ideas, though she knows her mother only ever means well and loves her very much.
In South Africa, the only ballerina granted the title prima ballerina assoluta ( 1984 ) was Phyllis Spira ( 1943 – 2008 ).
He married Phyllis Young in 1935 and she died in 1942, still in her twenties, leaving her husband to raise their only daughter.

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Her performance in the West End production of A Streetcar Named Desire, described by the theatre writer Phyllis Hartnoll as " proof of greater powers as an actress than she had hitherto shown ", led to a lengthy period during which she was considered one of the finest actresses in British theatre.
Phyllis Rackin points out that one of the most descriptive scenes of Cleopatra is spoken by Enobarbus: " in his famous set speech, Enobarbus evokes Cleopatra's arrival on the Cynus ".
Crawford was born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, one of the eleven children of Lionel and Phyllis Crawford, and began pursuing athletics at the age of 17.
At the beginning of season 6, after both Rhoda and Phyllis move away, Mary relocates to a one bedroom high-rise apartment.
The show spun off three television series: the sitcoms Rhoda ( 1974 – 1978 ) and Phyllis ( 1975 – 1977 ), and the one hour drama Lou Grant ( 1977 – 1982 ).
Twenty-two Phil Campbells and one Phyllis Campbell, hailing from all over America, attended.
From 1988 to 1989, Johns played Trudie Pepper, a senior citizen living in an Arizona retirement community, in the sitcom Coming Of Age, opposite Alan Young, Phyllis Newman, and Paul Dooley ; the show lasted one season on CBS.
Though he had few performances of his music, and the BBC, the International Society for Contemporary Music ( ISCM ) Festival and the publishers Boosey & Hawkes all turned down the Concerto for Double String Orchestra ( later to be one of his most popular works ), a private recording of the First Piano Sonata by Phyllis Sellick attracted favourable reviews.
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.
The Observer wrote, " Louise Gold's Phyllis is versatile and formidable: injured queen one moment, vamp the next.
The following year, he married Phyllis Hart ( the daughter of Charles H. Hart ), to whom he remained married until his death in 2003 ; the couple had one daughter and three sons.
Leachman has also won a record-setting eight primetime and one daytime Emmy Awards and been nominated more than 20 times for her work in television over the years, most notably as the character of neighbor / landlady / nosy friend Phyllis Lindstrom on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
During one of his 1960s court appearances for which Phyllis was subpoenaed, Giancana told reporters outside the courthouse that " Phyllis knows everything " about the rumored, unethical behaviors of John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert.
However, Leinsdorf did have one major triumph with the first professional production of Carlisle Floyd's Susannah with Phyllis Curtin in the title role, and Norman Treigle as the Reverend Blitch.
In one recension, Guy, son of Siward or Seguard of Wallingford, by his prowess in foreign wars wins in marriage Felice ( the Phyllis of the well-known ballad ), daughter and heiress of Roalt, earl of Warwick.
It starred Phyllis Dare, one of the most popular pin-ups of the Edwardian era, and was written by Paul Alfred Rubens.
The legendary Phyllis Hyman was my first choice to sing the song and working with her is one of the highlights of my musical career.
Phyllis McGrady, a senior vice president at ABC, said of her: " Elizabeth is one of the most flexible talents I've ever worked with.
Phyllis () is a character in Greek mythology, daughter of a Thracian king ( according to some, of Sithon ; most other accounts don't give her father's name at all, but one informs that he was named either Philander, Ciasus, or Thelus ).
In one version, Phyllis realizes that he will not return and commits suicide by hanging herself from a tree.
The NFL Today title was reinstated in 1975, a year in which it won 13 Emmy Awards, with journalist Brent Musburger ( previously a play-by-play announcer for CBS ) serving as host and former NFL player Irv Cross as analyst, along with former Miss America Phyllis George as one of the reporters.

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