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Phyllis and decide
They are all smitten with Phyllis, and they have appealed to the Lord Chancellor to decide who will have her hand.

Phyllis and which
Afterward, Phyllis and Ben angrily discuss their lives and relationship, which has become numb and emotionless.
In reference to the dish barbecued dog in The Hollywood Hall of Shame, the authors explain that it was " a snack which produced a mixed reaction among the representatives of an industry that had given the world Lassie, Rin Tin Tin, Benji, Phyllis Diller, and Muki the Wonder Hound.
Phyllis Trible, however, published " Depatriarchalizing in Biblical Interpretation " in 1973, offering a reading of the Song with a positive representation of sexuality and egalitarian gender relations, which was widely discussed, notably ( and favourably ) in Marvin Pope's major commentary for the Anchor Bible.
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 angrily rejects Strephon for his supposed infidelity and declares that she will marry either Lord Tolloller or Lord Mountararat ("... and I don't care which !").
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.
* Barely Phyllis is a play about Phyllis Dixey which was first staged at the Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield in 2009.
It is not an easy business to track, but the scholar Phyllis Messenger notes that some antiquities traders have written articles denouncing the agreements, which suggests that it is reducing items sold to them.
Zagano and Gillespie ( 2006 ) demonstrate the similarities between contemporary positive psychology as a secular phenomenon and the spirituality of Ignatius of Loyola, which is traced to the 16th century in Phyllis Zagano and C. Kevin Gillespie, " Ignatian Spirituality and Positive Psychology ", The Way, 45: 4 ( October 2006 ) 41-58.
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.
After contributing a song to Phyllis Newman ’ s one-woman musical, The Madwoman of Central Park West, the team wrote Woman of the Year, which starred Lauren Bacall and won the team their second Tony Award for Best Score.
The main events of the book are placed in a frame story, in which Jinn and Phyllis, a couple out on a pleasure cruise in a spaceship, find a message in a bottle floating in space.
Barely Phyllis is a play on Phyllis Dixey which was first staged at the Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield in 2009.
" Miss Hurston seems to have no desire whatsoever to move in the direction of serious fiction … can write ; but her prose is cloaked in that facile sensuality that has dogged Negro expression since the days of Phyllis Wheatley … Her characters eat and laugh and cry and work and kill ; they swing like a pendulum eternally in that safe and narrow orbit in which America likes to see the Negro live: between laughter and tears.
On the Board of NeWest Press ( Edmonton ) since 1981, she is the founder and editor of The Writer as Critic series, which includes, among others, Douglas Barbour's Lyric / Anti-lyric: Essays on Contemporary Poetry, Frank Davey's Canadian Literary Power, Daphne Marlatt's Readings from the Labyrinth, Fred Wah's Faking It: Poetics and Hybridity, Phyllis Webb's Nothing But Brush Strokes, and, most recently, Di Brandt's So This Is the World & Here I Am in It.
The fingerless hand had slid out of sight under a large rock, near where the statue had originally stood ; on the return trip home, Dr Phyllis Williams Lehmann identified the tip of the Goddess's ring finger and her thumb in a storage drawer at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, where the second Winged Victory is displayed ; the fragments have been reunited with the hand, which is now in a glass case in the Louvre next to the podium on which the statue stands.
Phyllis Bedells, another Cecchetti pupil, would also play an important role in the teaching of ballet in Britain, as a founder member of the Royal Academy of Dance, which today is the worlds largest Classical Ballet teaching organisation.
The group originated in New Jersey as The Starlets which consisted of sisters, Barbara " Bibs " and Phyllis " Jiggs " Allbut, Bernadette Carroll, and Linda Malzone.
One of the first published accounts involving a conviction based on bite marks as evidence was the “ Gorringe case ”, in 1948, in which pathologist Keith Simpson used bite marks on the breast of the victim to seal a murder conviction against Robert Gorringe for the murder of his wife Phyllis.
After nearly a century of " false starts " — that is, early experiments by James Clarence Mangan, James Elroy Flecker, Adrienne Rich, Phyllis Webb, etc., many of which did not adhere wholly or in part to the traditional principles of the form, experiments dubbed as " the bastard ghazal " — the ghazal finally began to be recognized as a viable closed form in English-language poetry sometime in the early to mid-1990s.

Phyllis and two
Boudica has been the subject of two feature films, the 1928 film Boadicea, where she was portrayed by Phyllis Neilson-Terry, and 2003's Boudica ( Warrior Queen in the US ), a UK TV film written by Andrew Davies and starring Alex Kingston as Boudica.
It focuses on two couples, Buddy and Sally Durant Plummer and Benjamin and Phyllis Rogers Stone, who are attending the reunion.
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 ").
Spying on the two, the peers – led by the brainless and stuffy Earls Tolloller and Mountararat – together with Phyllis, see Iolanthe and Strephon in a warm embrace.
However, Tolloller tells Mountararat that his family's tradition would require the two Earls to duel to the death if the latter were to claim Phyllis.
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.
In addition to Phyllis Potter's son, Eliphalet IV ( known as Peter ), the Astaires had two children.
In these two films, she was billed as ' Phyllis Isley ' ( Phyllis now spelled with two Ls ).
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.
In 1961-62, Art Carney played Frank Michaelson in an English comedy by Phoebe & Henry Ephron entitled " Take Her, She's Mine " with Phyllis Thaxter as his co-star in the Biltmore Theatre in New York two seasons before his role in " the Odd Couple " in the Plymouth Theatre in New York ; the character was played by James Stewart in the 1963 film version.
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 ".
He was the family's youngest child, with two older sisters, Phyllis and Joan.
During this period of upheaval in 1919 he married Mary Josephine ( Min ) Ryan, sister of James Ryan and sister of Kate and Phyllis Ryan, successive wives of Seán T. O ' Kelly, two men who would later be members of Fianna Fáil governments.
Also on the Board of Advisors were two lawyers who later became New York State Supreme Court Justices: Phyllis Gangel-Jacob and Shirley Fingerhood.
In the middle of the 1960s, she released at least two comedy albums, The Next to Last Joan Rivers Album and Joan Rivers Presents Mr. Phyllis & Other Funny Stories.
for two years at the Prince Edward Theatre ( 2000 – 02 ) followed by Phyllis in Follies at the Royal Festival Hall ( 2002 ).
The novel was adapted for the CBS Radio series Suspense, turned into an opera in two acts composed by Phyllis Tate and has also been the basis of four other films:
He married Phyllis Jean Kuhlmann in 1967 ; they have two children, Keely and Garrett.

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