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Nancy is home to two of the three professional sport clubs in Lorraine: AS Nancy-Lorraine in soccer and SLUC Nancy in basketball.
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* SLUC Nancy, a French basketball club

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Jodie Prenger won the role of Nancy, shared with Australian Tamsin Carroll, who played two performances each week.
With a brand new set and brand new direction, it starred Neil Morrissey and Brian Conley who will share the role of Fagin, with Samantha Barks as Nancy for the first six months ( Samantha came third in reality TV show I'd Do Anything, which was won by Jodie Prenger ).
It won Academy Awards for Best Actor ( Jon Voight ), Best Actress ( Jane Fonda ) and Best Original Screenplay ( Robert C. Jones, Waldo Salt, and Nancy Dowd ).
In the 2008 General Election, Nancy Malool won a four-year term as Mayor, while Mary DePaola was elected to the Township Council.
Bugsy won Academy Awards for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration ( Dennis Gassner, Nancy Haigh ) and Best Costume Design.
* Former professional tennis player Nancy Richey, who won six Grand Slam titles and was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame ' 03 was born in San Angelo and currently lives there.
However, it won Decca the loyalty of the baritone Roy Henderson, who went on to record for them the first complete Dido and Aeneas of Purcell with Nancy Evans and the Boyd Neel ensemble ( Purcell Club, 14 sides, pre-1936 ); and Henderson's famous pupil Kathleen Ferrier was recorded and issued by Decca through the period of transition from 78 to LP ( 1946 – 1952 ).
AS Nancy-Lorraine won the French cup 1978 with captain Michel Platini who scored the only goal of the match ( Nancy 1 – 0 Nice ).
Nancy Kelly, the actress who played Christine, won the 1955 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play.
During his professional footballing career, Platini played for the clubs Nancy, Saint-Étienne, and Juventus, and was a member of the French national team that won the 1984 European Championship, a tournament in which he was the top goalscorer and voted the best player.
Before travelling to Argentina for the World Cup, Platini won the first major trophy of his playing career, captaining Nancy to victory in the 1978 French Cup final against Nice and scoring the only goal of the game.
She won her first Emmy for portraying the woman who gently coaxes rigid militarywoman Glenn Close out of the closet in Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story, with subsequent nominations for her repressed Australian outback mother in The Echo of Thunder ( 1998 ), her portrayal of Lillian Hellman in Dash and Lilly ( 1999 ), her frigid society matron in A Cooler Climate ( 1999 ) and her interpretation of Nancy Reagan in the controversial biopic The Reagans ( 2003 ).
She won critical acclaim for her portrayal of Nancy Sinatra in the made-for-TV biopic Sinatra.
Fagan is best known for his work with Nancy Kerr whom he married in 2007, and with whom he won BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards ' Best Duo ' in both 2003 and 2011.
In a first for Saskatchewan politics, Heppner's daughter – Nancy Heppner – won the seat in both the by-election and the 2007 general election.
The film, originally titled All Washed Up, was directed by music business tycoon Lou Adler for Paramount Pictures and written by Nancy Dowd, who won the Best Screenplay Academy Award for Coming Home.
Basel won 6 – 2 at St. Jakob-Park and 1 – 0 at the Skopje City Stadium to qualify for the group stages where they faced tough opposition, Blackburn Rovers, AS Nancy, Feyenoord, and Wisła Kraków.
Nancy Kress, Robert Silverberg, John Varley, and Roger Zelazny have each won twice — the only authors to do so — out of five, eight, two, and three nominations, respectively.
Nancy Andreasen, a psychiatrist and long-time NIMH grantee, won the National Medal of Science for her groundbreaking work in schizophrenia and for joining behavioral science with neuroscience and neuroimaging.
In May 2010, the team won the Jack & Nancy Seitz Women's Point Trophy at the Dad Vail Regatta for the third year in a row, nicknamed the " threepeat " by Head Coach Rudy Wieler.
* First APC Africa Hafkin prize named after connectivity pioneer Nancy Hafkin is won by the Fantsuam Foundation, a small microcredit scheme which goes on to be a key reference in Nigeria.
With Lee, the Maytals won the first-ever Jamaican Independence Festival Popular Song Competition with their original song " Bam Bam " ( later covered in a Dancehall style by Sister Nancy, and also by Yellowman in 1982 ).
The seat was won subsequently in a by-election by Astor's wife Nancy, who became the second woman elected to the House of Commons and the first woman to take her seat in the House, after the first woman elected, Constance Markievicz, had declined in accordance with her party's policy.

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The death of Charles the Bold, the last Valois Duke of Burgundy, at the Battle of Nancy in 1477 was a pivotal, if under-recognised, moment in European history.
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan says her last goodbye to President Ronald Reagan on June 11, 2004, prior to the interment and concluding a Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan | week-long state funeral for the president.
He was the seventh and last child of Samuel Ogden Edison, Jr. ( 1804 – 96, born in Marshalltown, Nova Scotia, Canada ) and Nancy Matthews Elliott ( 1810 – 1871, born in Chenango County, New York ).
That year at the Battle of Nancy during the Burgundian Wars, the last duke Charles the Bold was killed in battle.
" He married American Nancy Tucker in 1995 and went to the US to live with her, then returned to England in the last months of his life.
With the death of the last Duke Stanislas in 1766, the duchy became a French province and Nancy remained its capital.
" Reviewing for The Guardian, Nancy Banks-Smith called the role " his Hamlet ", going on to say that it " was worth waiting for "'; Mary Holland, writing in The Guardians sister paper, The Observer, noted that it was " a part at last worthy of his considerable serious talents ".
There is a main-line railway station at Toul, the last major station before the ( once vast, and still very large ) marshalling yards at Nancy.
Binford's last published book, Constructing Frames of Reference ( 2001 ), was edited by his then wife, Nancy Medaris Stone.
During her career versus selected rivals, Evert was: 40 – 6 against Virginia Wade, 37 – 43 against Martina Navratilova, 26 – 13 against Evonne Goolagong Cawley, 24 – 0 against Virginia Ruzici, 23 – 1 against Sue Barker, 22 – 0 against Betty Stöve, 22 – 1 against Rosemary Casals, 21 – 7 against Hana Mandlíková, 20 – 1 against Wendy Turnbull, 19 – 7 against Billie Jean King ( winning the last 11 matches with a loss of only 2 sets ), 19 – 3 against Pam Shriver, 18 – 2 against Kerry Melville Reid, 17 – 2 against Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere, 17 – 2 against Helena Suková, 17 – 3 against Andrea Jaeger, 16 – 3 against Dianne Fromholtz Balestrat, 15 – 0 against Olga Morozova, 13 – 0 against Françoise Durr, 9 – 4 against Margaret Court, 8 – 9 against Tracy Austin, 7 – 0 against Mary Joe Fernandez, 6 – 3 against Gabriela Sabatini, 6 – 5 against Nancy Richey Gunter ( winning the last 6 matches ), 6 – 8 against Steffi Graf ( losing the last 8 matches ), and 2 – 1 against Monica Seles.
Professor Hatton-Jones ( Margaret Rutherford ) authenticates it as a royal charter of Edward IV that ceded the house and its estates to Charles VII (" the Rash "), the last Duke of Burgundy, when he sought refuge there several centuries ago after being presumed dead at the Battle of Nancy.
The main characters are James Brodie ( the hatter and tyrannical patriarch of the Brodie family ), Mary Brodie ( James ' elder daughter, also one of the central characters, appearing throughout the first and last section of the novel ), Matthew Brodie ( James ' only son and oldest child in the family who also plays a significant role in the novel ), Nessie Brodie ( James ' younger daughter and favourite, who remains one of the background characters until the end of the story ), Mrs. Brodie ( James ' fragile wife who is never treated as anything more than a servant by her husband ), Grandma Brodie ( James ' mother who lives with the Brodie family ), Dennis Foyle ( A young Irishman who has a relationship with Mary ), Nancy ( James ' mistress ) and Dr. Renwick ( a character who becomes more involved in the Brodies ' family life towards the end of the novel ).
In the last season, Bill hires a part-time housekeeper, Emily Turner ( Nancy Walker ) to assist Mr. French.
The only witness to his last moments was girlfriend Nancy Herrera, who was pregnant with his posthumous son Alberto.
He became very well known as the premier boxing promoter in the state of Arizona, where he lived during the last decades of his life with his wife, Nancy.
Utopia introduced Gilbert's last protege, Nancy McIntosh, as Princess Zara, and the role was much expanded to accommodate her.
He is apparently destroyed at the end of the film by protagonist Nancy Thompson, but the last scene reveals that he had survived ; he went on to antagonize the teenage protagonists of the next five films in the series.
The miniseries featured James Brolin as Ronald Reagan and Judy Davis as Nancy Reagan, and covers the period in time from 1949 when Reagan was still in Hollywood, through his governorship of California until Reagan's last day in office as President in 1989.
It was the villages produced by this policy that formed the last Gaelic speaking communities to be found on the east coast of Scotland, as discovered by Nancy Dorian in the early 1960s, and there are still some native speakers of the East Sutherland dialect of Gaelic in this area.
Nancy Shawanahdit, the last Beothuk, died in 1829.
In her last episode, " Guns ' N Neuroses " ( 2003 ), Lilith's colleague, Nancy ( Christine Dunford ), meets Frasier at the coffeehouse without recognizing him as Lilith's ex-husband and then sets him up with Lilith.
In Boston, it was originally hosted by Nancy Merrill and later by Buzz Luttrell, but the best-known host was the program's last, Tom Bergeron.

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