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She played Lee Rawlins, a woman who worked at a department store, in the ABC TV movie The Girls in The Office ( 1979 ), and starred in and co-produced with her own production company ( MI-Bar Productions ) the NBC TV movie romantic comedy The Secret Life of Kathy McCormick ( 1988 ), about " a simple grocery clerk, who finds her way into her local high society and the life of a wealthy suitor who thinks she's a stockbroker.
Rawlins served in the US Army during World War II, and afterward worked at an aircraft assembly plant.

Rawlins and out
A dispatch in The New York Times of March 11, 1905, stated that the verdict was " written out with the knowledge and assistance of Deputy High Sheriff Rawlins ", implying that the jurors may have been coached on what conclusion to reach.
At first, the ranch owner protects Rawlins and John Grady ; but when he finds out about the affair with his daughter, he turns them over to the authorities.
Ned Rawlins, son of a friend of Muller who is now dead, establishes contact with him and, under the instruction of Boardman, promises him a cure as a means of luring him out of the maze.
The worldly-wise Boardman is sure he will come back out in a few years, but Rawlins does not think so.
Recent works in redifining the families within the Noctuoidea has been carried out by Kitching ( 1984 ), Poole ( 1995 ), Kitching and Rawlins, Speidel et al.
While attending a bachelor party for his friend Tobey Rawlins ( Max Showalter ), Stanley becomes very drunk and proposes to a beautiful Italian girl ( Lisi ) who steps out of a large cake wearing a bikini.

Rawlins and Homicide
* Homicide: Life on the Street-Grenville Rawlins ( 1998 )

Rawlins and been
The county was named for William Jones Lowndes ( 1782 – 1822 ), a prominent South Carolina lawyer and Congressman whose father, South Carolina Governor Rawlins Lowndes, had been a Revolutionary War leader.
This suggestion has been refuted by Dennis Rawlins
In this letter, made public in 1891 — several years after Grant's death — Rawlins wrote, " I find you where the wine bottle has been emptied, in company with those who drink, and urge you not to do likewise.
Surviving members of Grant's former staff were outraged at the fact that Grant would snub someone who had been as loyal to him — literally to the death — as Rawlins had been.

Rawlins and for
Grant's curt response to Johnson in the Stanton matter increased his popularity with the Radical Republicans ; John Weiss Forney, editor of the Washington Daily Chronicle, who had paved the way for previous presidential nominations, took up the effort for Grant's nomination, by first inquiring with Rawlins about Grant's interest in the presidency.
After the death of John A. Rawlins, Sherman also served for one month as interim Secretary of War.
This is on the site of the Thomas Rawlins grammar school for Girls.
The land to the east eventually became the present day garden, while the western end was leased by Warden Rawlins in 1515 for the foundation of Corpus Christi ( at an annual rent of just over £ 4 ).
It was named for Union General John Aaron Rawlins, who camped in the locality in 1867.
Home On the Range became Jeffrey City when those who came to mine uranium sought to honor Dr. C. W. Jeffrey, a wealthy doctor from Rawlins, Wyoming, who initially financed the costs for prospector and businessman Bob Adams to start the Western Nuclear Corporation mining firm and open a Uranium mine near the area in 1957, during the cold war and the height of uranium demand.
This episode's credits featured Kapture but not Estes, for the only time in the series ; and also Kokotakis, along with Tyler Layton, who was introduced in the episode as detective Holly Rawlins.
A further type produced at Oxford had on the obverse the king's bust with the denomination behind him, and the letter " R " ( for Rawlins, the maker of the die ) below the king's shoulder and the legend and the Aberystwyth reverse.
* D. Rawlins: " Methods for Measuring the Earth's Size by Determining the Curvature of the Sea " and " Racking the Stade for Eratosthenes ", appendices to " The Eratosthenes-Strabo Nile Map.
According to Rawlins, the " first affair dignified by the name of a battle " for any of Grant's forces occurred at Fredericktown, Missouri, where some of Grant's troops helped defeat Confederate forces under M. Jeff Thompson.
Dr. Rawlins served for slightly over a decade ; Dr. Ralph Faudree filled in as interim president for one year after Rawlins ' retirement.
Antony George Booth ( born 9 October 1931 ) is an English actor, best known for his role as Mike Rawlins in the BBC series Till Death Us Do Part.
* Xander Rawlins, a British singer-songwriter known for his British Army charity single " 1000 Miles Apart "
Her family moved to Aplington, Iowa, and later to Laramie, Wyoming, before moving to Rawlins, Wyoming, where her father got a job as a locomotive painter for the Union Pacific Railroad.
Kimberlin started on The Young and the Restless in 1990 ( after originally auditioning for the role of Cassandra Rawlins ) and moved to The Bold and the Beautiful in 1992 playing Sheila on both soaps.
* 1996 Paul Rawlins for No Lie Like Love
In 1861, at the outbreak of the Civil War, Rawlins met Ulysses S. Grant, who was raising a regiment from Galena to answer President Abraham Lincoln's call for troops.
The town of Rawlins, county seat of Carbon County, Wyoming, is named for him, as well as Rawlins County, Kansas.

Rawlins and .
Lieutenant Rawlins, one of the plain-clothesmen, spotted me and said, `` Hi, Shell '', and walked toward me.
I asked Rawlins.
" Other notable writers who have explored regional and ethnic communities in their detective novels are Harry Kemelman, whose Rabbi Small series were set the Conservative Jewish community of Massachusetts ; Walter Mosley, whose Easy Rawlins books are set in the African American community of 1950s Los Angeles ; and Sara Paretsky, whose V. I. Warshawski books have explored the various subcultures of Chicago.
* 1831 – John Aaron Rawlins, American soldier, civil servant, and 29th United States Secretary of War ( d. 1869 )
* Dennis Rawlins ( 2002 ), " Scott's Navigational Math ", DIO, volume 2, number 2, pages 74ff.
* March 22 – Lester Rawlins, American stage and screen director ( b. 1924 )
* August 24 – Rawlins Lowndes, American lawyer and jurist ( b. 1721 )
Rita's bright but layabout husband Mike Rawlins ( Antony Booth ) is a socialist.
In the centre of the village is Rawlins Community College, a 14-19 Comprehensive school.
Sarson Street, running adjacent to Rawlins Community College, features many 19th Century terraced cottages, formerly those of framework knitters.
* The Guinness Book of World Autographs by Ray Rawlins, 1997, 244 pages.
* Rawlins, C. B.
Its county seat is Rawlins.
The Wyoming State Penitentiary, operated by the Wyoming Department of Corrections, is located in Rawlins.
Rawlins County ( standard abbreviation: RA ) is a county located in the U. S. state of Kansas.

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