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Delinda Deline ( Molly Sims ) is Ed and Jillian's daughter and the Entertainment Manager / Food and Beverage Manager for all the food and beverage outlets in the Montecito: the Mystique Club, the former Wolfgang Puck's restaurant, Opus Bar, and the Bella Petto Pool Bar.

Puck's and Tower
The ruins of several castles and defensive type structures remain ; including Puck's Castle, Shankill Castle, Shanganagh Castle and a Martello Tower.

Puck's and with
Her relationship with her mother, Puck, was fraught with tension, but they did reconcile prior to Puck's death from cancer in 1988.
After graduating from Stanford University in 1987 with a degree in American Studies, she worked for a law firm, and followed that with a job as a chef at Wolfgang Puck's Spago restaurant in Beverly Hills.
After Lysander is put under Puck's spell, being mistaken for Demetrius he falls in love with Helena.

Puck's and California
First popularized by Wolfgang Puck's Spago restaurants, it was later brought to the masses by restaurants such as California Pizza Kitchen.

Puck's and American
* The Role of Puck's Cartoons in Gilded Age Politics from American Studies at the University of Virginia
* Puck's Role in Gilded Age Politics from American Studies at the University of Virginia

Puck's and .
Since, if you " speak of the Devil " he will appear, Puck's euphemistic " disguised " name is " Robin Goodfellow " or " Hobgoblin ", in which " Hob " may substitute for " Rob " or may simply refer to the " goblin of the hearth " or hob.
It is Puck's mischievous and sometimes mistaken doings that provide the convolutions of the plot.
Puck's trademark laugh in the early ballads is " Ho ho ho.
Numerous people that have read A Midsummer Night's Dream appear confused about whether Puck's intentions are deliberately done to try to mock and insult others for his own amusements, or because he is generally careless.
* Le danse de Puck ( Puck's dance ) by Claude Debussy.
Puck's orbit is located between the rings of Uranus and Miranda.
They also seem to be able to shape-shift, as seen in one of Puck's monologues in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Escaping the invasion, Guts and Casca begin a journey towards Elfhelm, Puck's homeland, where they hope to reach safehaven from the Curse of the Eclipse-inflicted Brand of Sacrifice.
Between 1400 and 1600, a number of fortified structures-whose remains can still be seen to this day-were built: Shankill Castle, Shanganagh Castle and a strong house known locally as Puck's Castle.
Puck's Castle.
Chef Wolfgang Puck's company manages catering services.
Go Jimmy Go was formed in 1996 during the height of the third-wave ska craze by Larry Gordon and Cameron Wright during the weekly Ska Night at a club then known as The Vibe at the renowned Puck's Alley near the University of Hawaii.
Though initially furious at Puck's trick-she had wanted to be a gargoyle during the day, not a human-she realized the positive uses of her human form as she later took up the alias of Dominique Destine.
He was renowned for his annual post-Academy Award parties that started at the famous Romanoff's, then moved to the Bistro Garden and finally to Wolfgang Puck's restaurant, Spago.
Many of the most famous places of Beverly Hills are seen throughout the film, including: Beverly Hills Hotel, Cristophe Salon, Jane Fonda's " Workout ", Wolfgang Puck's Spago, and Rodeo Drive.
* Canada – One is owned by Hinchey's Rides and Amusements, one is owned by Puck's Farm near Toronto, and another is in Vancouver's Pacific National Exhibition, and is called Starship 3000 instead of Gravitron.
Under Puck's guidance, LaDou developed more than 250 pizza concepts using ingredients such as scallops, roe, and baby zucchini flowers.
Both introduced frozen pizzas, but after an early success Puck's supermarket lines were overtaken by CPK's, which are backed by Kraft foods.
Tonya is most remembered from this season for not going to Puck's wedding.

former and colleague
" Pound came to this position partly through long debates with his former colleague at the University of Nebraska, the rising sociologist Edward A. Ross.
Some of them, such as Mikhail Svetšnikov, led Red troops in western Finland throughout February 1918, while other officers were mistrustful of their revolutionary underlings and co-operated with their former colleague General Mannerheim, assisting the Whites in the disarmament of the Russian garrisons in Finland.
This dichotomy between descriptive and experimental study of memory would resonate later in Ebbinghaus ’ s life, particularly in his public argument with former colleague Wilhelm Dilthey.
The suggestion of suicide was emphatically rejected by Holt's son Sam, by his biographer Tom Frame, and by former prime minister and Holt's Cabinet colleague at the time, Malcolm Fraser.
His colleague and former student Merritt Ruhlen ensured the publication of the final volume of his Eurasiatic work ( 2002 ) after his death.
" A leading figure within the CIA was Philby's wary former colleague, James Jesus Angleton, with whom he once again found himself working closely.
The sexual abuse and rape charges against Beria were disputed by some of the people close to him, including his wife Nina, his son Sergo, and his colleague, former Soviet foreign intelligence chief Pavel Sudoplatov.
In another lawsuit, he was accused of slandering a newscaster ( a former colleague ), and of indecently exposing himself to her and slapping her.
The series depicted very little of the past described by Edison, though he did meet a female televangelist ( whom he once dated when his reporting put him at odds with the Vu Age Church that she now headed ) and a former colleague / rival who later died ( and whose death sent Edison off on close to a rampage to avenge that death ).
The details of Gerbert's armillary sphere are revealed in letters from Gerbert to his former student and monk Remi of Trèves, his colleague Constantine, the abbot of Micy, as well as the accounts of his former student and French nobleman Richer, who served as a monk in Rheims.
Giuliani had his agents arrest Tim Tabor, a young arbitrageur and former colleague of Wigton, so late that he had to stay overnight in jail before posting bond.
Orbison's former Sun Records colleague Jerry Lee Lewis was disgraced when his marriage to his 13-year-old cousin was reported widely in the press.
On 2 January 1952, the 39-year-old Powell married 26-year-old Margaret Pamela Wilson, a former colleague from the Conservative Central Office, who provided him with the settled and happy family life that was essential to his political career.
Raeder claimed in his 1957 memoirs Mein Leben that he had first learned that the regime in which he served so long was a criminal regime in March 1945 when he visited his old colleague, the former Defence Minister Otto Gessler in a hospital when he was recovering from the torture he received in a concentration camp.
Strunk's Cornell obituary noted that his friends and former students remembered " his kindness, his helpfulness as a teacher and colleague, his boyish lack of envy and guile.
The film co-stars Karen Allen as Indiana's former lover, Marion Ravenwood ; Paul Freeman as Indiana's nemesis, French archaeologist René Belloq ; John Rhys-Davies as Indiana's sidekick, Sallah ; Ronald Lacey as Gestapo agent Arnold Toht ; and Denholm Elliott as Indiana's colleague, Marcus Brody.
He soon has a B-36 crew of his own, selecting a former WWII colleague as his flight engineer, and becomes enamored with both flying and the role of SAC in deterring war.
In first year ( 458 ) Majorian reserved the honour for himself, as the Emperors usually did in the first year they started as augusti, while in the second year he appointed his former colleague and powerful magister militum, Ricimer.
In late 1969 — with the assistance of his former RAND Corporation colleague Anthony Russo and the staff of Senator Edward Kennedy — Ellsberg secretly made several sets of photocopies of the classified documents to which he had access ; these later became known as the Pentagon Papers.
Author Roger Morris, a former colleague of Haig's on the National Security Council early in Nixon's first term, wrote that when Ford pardoned Nixon, he in effect pardoned Haig as well.
After November 1940, he had the idea of teaming up with his former colleague, Gaston Cusin, to identify and contact a number of potential Résistance " centers of influence ", but only during the summer of 1941 was he able to make the most critical contacts, including contact with Henry Frenay, leader of the movement not yet called Combat, but the National Liberation Movement.
Steve Waugh described Sri Lankan Muttiah Muralitharan as " the Don Bradman of bowling ", while former Australian Prime Minister John Howard was called " the Don Bradman of politics " by his Liberal Party colleague Joe Hockey.
Phillips died of respiratory failure at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee on July 30, 2003, only one day before the original Sun Studio was designated a National Historic Landmark, and just weeks before the death of his former colleague, Johnny Cash, on September 12, 2003.

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