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Rosalind and 2002
The bicentennial of Freetown was celebrated in 1987, when in reality Freetown was founded in 1792. Shaw, Rosalind, Memories of the Slave Trade: Ritual and the Historical Imagination in Sierra Leone ( 2002 ), University of Chicago Press, p. 37.
* Maddox, Brenda, Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA, 2002.

Rosalind and book
In her 1991 book, Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti, Radha Rajagopal Sloss, the daughter of estranged Krishnamurti associates Rosalind and Desikacharya Rajagopal, wrote of Krishnamurti's relationship with her parents, including a secret affair between Krishnamurti and Rosalind which lasted for many years.
Patrick Dennis dedicated his second Auntie Mame book Around the World with Auntie Mame to " the one and only Rosalind Russell " in 1958.
One was for Rosalind, she says, which she wrote first – a book with Hercule Poirot in it – and the other was for Max – with Miss Marple in it.
The term appears to have been coined by the feminist critic Rosalind Coward in her 1984 book Female Desire in which she writes: " Cooking food and presenting it beautifully is an act of servitude.
His daughter Rosalind ( later Rosalind Toynbee ), a Catholic convert, attacked his secularism in her book of apologetics, The Good Pagan's Failure ( 1939 ).
It has been criticized as being excessively sexist towards Rosalind Franklin, another participant in the discovery, who was deceased by the time Watson's book was written.
In the book Rosalind Franklin and DNA, author Anne Sayre is very critical of Watson's account.
She claims that Watson's book did not give a balanced description of Rosalind Franklin and the nature of her interactions with Maurice Wilkins at King's College, London.
Also named in this latter group and the second subject of the dedication of the book is Peter, Christie's beloved terrier who had been purchased for Rosalind in 1924.
Owned by Gibson White, trained and driven by his father Benjamin F. White, Rosalind is the subject of the Marguerite Henry book " Born to Trot ".
The Women's History of the World ( ISBN 0-586-08886-5 ) is a book about women's history written by British author Rosalind Miles and first published in 1988.

Rosalind and Its
Its members included Gloria Williams, Rosalind Ashford, Annette Beard and Martha Reeves.

Rosalind and are
Serious efforts to understand how proteins are encoded began after the structure of DNA was discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick, who used the experimental evidence of Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin ( among others ).
Scholars such as Rosalind Clark hold that the names are unrelated, the Welsh " Morgan " ( Wales being the source of Arthurian legend ) being derived from root words associated with the sea, while the Irish " Morrígan " has its roots either in a word for " terror " or a word for " greatness ".
Jean-Luc Nancy, Richard Rorty, Geoffrey Hartman, Harold Bloom, Rosalind Krauss, Hélène Cixous, Julia Kristeva, Duncan Kennedy, Gary Peller, Drucilla Cornell, Alan Hunt, Hayden White, and Alun Munslow are some of the authors who have been influenced by deconstruction.
Behind them are Rosalind Russell, Sophia Loren and Jessica Lange with five wins.
* Rosalind Hursthouse, a philosopher whose theories are centred to the abortion debate
Furthermore, Wortham's sources are impossible to reconstruct because as Dr. Rosalind Moad, archivist at King's College, Cambridge, has pointed out the papers taken by Wortham to produce this biography " disappeared " after Wortham published the work.
* Martin Jarvis ( Nigel Rochester ) and Rosalind Ayres ( Miriam Rochester ) are married in real life.
Expecting Joseph and Flece, the pair and their allies are actually defeated by Rosalind and Jekhar.
The projects she helmed during this period are her best known, with the films launching the careers of many actresses, including Katharine Hepburn, Rosalind Russell, Sylvia Sidney and Lucille Ball.
The other TS Sports office staff are the cool German receptionist Heidrun ( Cosima Shaw ), whose lesbianism obsesses Sammy ; the young black trainee Barry ( Abdul Salis ); and strongly Christian office manager Theresa ( Rosalind Ayres ).
What is hidden in the technical jargon of the title is that Rosalind Franklin's discovery of the chemical structure of DNA finally revealed to Watson and Crick how genetic instructions are stored inside organisms and passed from generation to generation.

Rosalind and better
She had only slightly better opportunities in The War Between Men and Women with Jack Lemmon, and the screen version of Arthur Kopit's darkly comic Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin ' So Sad with Rosalind Russell as the monstrous mother of Robert Morse who takes the stuffed corpse of her dead husband along on trips.
Rosalind ’ s psychopathic tendencies get the better of her, and once she knows that she has Cassie in her debt, she brags about the whole thing and how she got the murderer to come up with the idea by telling him that all three girls were being sexually abused by their father, but that Katy liked it and was therefore their father ’ s favorite.

Rosalind and known
MIT has also contributed significant research in this field, notably Things That Think consortium ( directed by Hiroshi Ishii, Joseph A. Paradiso and Rosalind Picard ) at the Media Lab and the CSAIL effort known as Project Oxygen.
Other than its orbit, radius of 36 km and geometric albedo of 0. 08 virtually nothing is known about Rosalind.
Ojai was the base of operations for the new enterprise, where Krishnamurti, Rajagopal, and Rosalind Williams ( who had married Rajagopal in 1927 ) resided in the house known as Arya Vihara.
Rosalind Russell ( June 4, 1907 – November 28, 1976 ) was an American actress of stage and screen, perhaps best known for her role as a fast-talking newspaper reporter in the Howard Hawks screwball comedy His Girl Friday, as well as the role of Mame Dennis in the film Auntie Mame.
1957 was her first association with Rosalind Ashford, Gloria Williams and Annette Beard in a group then known The Del-Phis, formed after a man named Edward " Pops " Larkins was starting a sister singing group to complement a male vocal group of his.
Robinson was best known for her facility with the ' breeches parts ', her performances as Viola in Twelfth Night and Rosalind in As You Like It won her extensive praise.
Rosalind Cash ( December 31, 1938 – October 31, 1995 ) was an American singer and actress, whose best known film role was as Charlton Heston's character's love interest Lisa, in the 1971 science fiction cult classic, The Omega Man.
Gloria Reuben ( born June 9, 1964 ) is a Canadian singer and actress of film and television, known for her role as Jeanie Boulet on the popular medical drama ER and for her role of Rosalind Whitman in the TV show Raising the Bar.
Rosalind Frances Howard, Countess of Carlisle ( 20 February 1845 – 12 August 1921 ), sometimes known as The Radical Countess, was a British aristocrat and campaigner.
On November 28, 1898, she produced As You Like It at Wallack's in New York City, and her performance of the part of Rosalind was conceded to be one of the best known to the American stage.

Rosalind and entry
*, entry by Rosalind Hursthouse ;
It was once revealed, when she was attempting to gain entry to the Daughters of the South, that she is 1 / 8 Jewish, her great-grandmother having been a Jewish woman named Rosalind Feldman from Buffalo, New York.

Rosalind and on
Of great importance to the model building effort of Watson and Crick was Rosalind Franklin's understanding of basic chemistry, which indicated that the hydrophilic phosphate-containing backbones of the nucleotide chains of DNA should be positioned so as to interact with water molecules on the outside of the molecule while the hydrophobic bases should be packed into the core.
Based on such pictures, Rosalind Franklin proposed the full structure of the tobacco mosaic virus in 1955.
Being the Darwin Lectures for 2003, including one by Sir Aaron Klug on Rosalind Franklin's role in determining the structure of DNA.
The 1962 prize awarded to James D. Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins for their work on DNA structure and properties did not acknowledge the contributing work from others, such as Oswald Avery and Rosalind Franklin who had died by the time of the nomination.
* 1952 — Rosalind Franklin concluded that DNA is a double helix with a diameter of 2 nm and the sugar-phosphate backbones on the outside of the helix, based on x ray diffraction studies.
In 1958, she received a warm reception on Broadway in Auntie Mame, replacing Rosalind Russell, who had gone to Hollywood to make the film version.
She rose to prominence in 1961 playing Rosalind in As You Like It with the Royal Shakespeare Company and has since made more than 35 appearances on London's West End and Broadway, winning both the Tony and Olivier Awards.
The novel was dramatized for radio by Archie Scottney, directed by Martin Jarvis and produced by Rosalind Ayres ; it featured a full cast starring Toby Stephens as James Bond and was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2012.
A World War II-era movie called Flight for Freedom ( 1943 ) starring Rosalind Russell and Fred MacMurray furthered a myth that Earhart was spying on the Japanese in the Pacific at the request of the Franklin Roosevelt administration.
Rosalind Hotel later called " The Eagle " had a roller skating rink on the second story mezzanine.
Rosalind Russell has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 1708 Vine Street.
In 2009, a documentary film Life Is a Banquet: The Life of Rosalind Russell, narrated by Kathleen Turner, was shown at film festivals across the U. S. and on some PBS stations.
Rosalind Russell reprised the part of Ruth for the Broadway production and appeared in a CBS broadcast of the musical on November 30, 1958.
Through the 1960s Greenberg remained an influential figure on a younger generation of critics including Michael Fried and Rosalind E. Krauss.
The first broadcast was on the afternoon of 5 February 1937 ; an eleven-minute scene from As You Like It, directed by Robert Atkins with Margaretta Scott as Rosalind and Ion Swinley as Orlando.
On 3 May 1757, she was playing the part of Rosalind in As You Like It when she collapsed on stage.
: Affective Computing is also the title of a textbook on the subject by Rosalind Picard.
While the origins of the field may be traced as far back as to early philosophical enquiries into emotion, the more modern branch of computer science originated with Rosalind Picard's 1995 paper on affective computing.
Randall's original plan for Rosalind Franklin was that she do X-ray diffraction studies on proteins.
) DNA Changing Science and Society: The Darwin Lectures for 2003 CUP 2003, includes a lecture by Sir Aaron Klug on Rosalind Franklin's involvement in the determination of the structure of DNA.
Douglas is a granddaughter of the actor Melvyn Douglas and his first wife, artist Rosalind Hightower, and has said that her grandfather's performance in Being There, in particular, was influential on her own career.
In 1989, Martha, Rosalind Ashford, and Annette Beard filed a lawsuit against Motown Records for royalties on the group's records not received since 1972.
Originally titled My Best Girl, it is based on the 1955 novel Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis and a 1956 Broadway play, by Lawrence and Lee, that starred Rosalind Russell.

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