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She performed missionary work in Florida and was active in Muscogee Creek, Seminole, and Wichita Baptist Associations.
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The band performed mostly covers of international hits, but Andersson soon started writing his own material, and gave the band the classic hits " No Response ", " Sunny Girl ", " Wedding ", " Consolation ", " It's Nice To Be Back " and " She Will Love You " amongst others.
She developed an early interest in dance, and in the mid-1930s formed a dance duo with Jerry Doherty that performed locally in Cincinnati.
) She also performed some acrobatics while trying to steal a wallet from Groucho Marx in the Marx Brothers film At the Circus ( 1939 ).
She performed on the Grammy winning album Miho: Journey to the Mountain by the Paul Winter Consort garnering additional exposure to Western audiences for the instrument.
She has also performed on albums such as Michael Hedges ' The Road to Return in 1994 and Rickie Lee Jones's Ghostyhead in 1997.
Rana Ratan Singh married Rani Padmini ( She along with hundreds of other women undertook Jauhar and the male members performed Saka during the siege of the Chittorgarh fort by the ignominious sultan of Delhi, Allauddin Khilji ).
She led the crowd singing " Over the Rainbow " and " People Have the Power " at the campaign's rallies, and also performed at several of Nader's subsequent " Democracy Rising " events.
She performed on the children's show All That in 1997, singing " Show Me Love ," proving her growing popularity in the United States.
She has also performed backing vocals for Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, Don Henley, Belinda Carlisle, and for the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary celebrating Dylan's thirty years as a recording artist.
She performed at the 1994 and 1999 Woodstock Festivals, as well as the Another Roadside Attraction in 1997.
She also performed in the production of Warrior, a musical about the American-Indian athlete Jim Thorpe, where CurtainUp. com described her as " outstanding.
She performed Willie Nelson's " Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain " and Hank Williams ' " I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry ".
She and her husband were partners in the management consulting firm of Gilbreth, Inc., which performed time and motion study.
She is hospitalized and a PET scan reveals that a transorbital lobotomy, done incorrectly, has been performed on her.
She and missionary
She managed a missionary drive for the church once and got the books so confused that old Mr. Webber, the eldest elder, who'd never donated more than five dollars to anything, had to cough up five hundred dollars to avoid a scandal in what Edythe called `` the bosoms of the church ''.
She was the fourth of six children of Charlie Soong, a wealthy businessman and former Methodist missionary from Hainan, and his wife Ni Kwei-tseng.
She, along with many other Native Americans, joins a missionary settlement in Canada where a syncretistic blend of ascetic indigenous and Catholic beliefs evolves.
She began her missionary work with the poor in 1948, replacing her traditional Loreto habit with a simple white cotton sari decorated with a blue border.
She now serves as a missionary pastor at the Scum of the Earth Church in Denver, supported by donations.
She is a missionary for World Vision, an organisation which combats AIDS, an ambassador for Doctors Without Borders in Sudan, and devotes time to UNICEF.
She became a nun after being impressed by the missionary work of her aunt, this after she had to explain to the fiancee of a toy salesman who dated Elsie for eight months the real reason that they broke up that she was the one that wanted to see other people but when she mentioned to him that she might "... join a convent " he blamed himself and had to seek help over what happened after they crossed paths again during a vacation at a San Juan hotel.
She also reported that the first Christian missionary to the region, the Dominican monk Poldo Soldini, was buried there in 1779.
She pursued her favorite subject-the female experience-in a number of films, including Street Corner ( 1953 ) about women police officers, Somerset Maugham's The Beachcomber ( 1954 ), with Glynis Johns as a resourceful missionary, and a series of comedies about the battle of the sexes, including The Passionate Stranger ( 1957 ), The Truth About Women ( 1958 ) and her final film, Rattle of a Simple Man ( 1964 ).
She was the elder daughter of the veteran Travancore missionary, Reverend Charles Mault ( 1791 – 1858 ) of the London Missionary Society.
She began her education there, but concluded her A-levels in a missionary school in the Rhodesian town of Umtali ( now Mutare ).
She also continued in her missionary work, even daring to stand up to a Presbyterian minister in defense of her faith.
She was the first black teacher hired by the American Missionary Association ( AMA ), a Northern missionary group led by black and white ministers from the Congregational, Presbyterian and Methodist denominations, who strongly supported education of freedmen.
" She joined other black physicians caring for freed slaves who would otherwise have had no access to medical care, working with the Freedmen's Bureau, and missionary and community groups, even though black physicians experienced intense racism working in the postwar South.
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