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Sister Mary Stanislaus MacCarthy ( 1849 – 1897 ) was an Irish poet and nun.
* Denis Florence MacCarthy's Daughter: Sister Mary Stanislaus MacCarthy, O. S. D., pp. 495-6, 561-74 and 617-23, Irish Monthly 25 September, November and December 1897.
Focus Ireland was founded by Sister Stanislaus Kennedy and Rachel Collier in 1985.

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The Yellow Oval Room at the White House during the administration of President John F. Kennedy, as decorated by Sister Parish. Sister Parish ( born on July 15, 1910 in Morristown, New Jersey and died in 1994, born Dorothy May Kinnicutt ) was an American interior decorator and socialite.
One of the remaining two Herons was named Sister Jean Kennedy after the nurse ; the other after James Young Simpson, a Scottish pioneer in anaesthetics.
Guest speakers at OCU have included Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel prize winner Elie Wiesel, author Kurt Vonnegut, playwright Edward Albee, researcher Jane Goodall, Rabbi Harold Kushner, Sister Helen Prejean, educator and author Jonathan Kozol, Poets Laureate Ted Kooser and Billy Collins, civil rights attorney Morris Dees, journalists Helen Thomas and George Will, U. S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O ' Connor, environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and politician Karen Hughes.
Roman Catholic members: Bishop Arthur Kennedy of Boston • Paul Murray, professor of theology and religion at Durham University • Janet Smith, professor of moral theology • Redemptorist Father Vimal Tirimanna, professor at Rome's Alphonsianum University • Benedictine Father Henry Wansbrough from Ampleforth Abbey • Sister Teresa Okure of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus, Nigeria • Father Adelbert Denaux, former professor at the Catholic University of Leuven, ( currently ) dean of the School of Catholic Theology of Tilburg University.
"; Ken and Eddie Kennedy, the Barbers whose insanitary salon would usually be visited by the programme's star guest each week ; World Of The Strange, two cloaked characters who believed that everything-even the most banal, everyday occurrences-was due to mysterious supernatural forces ; and the Sister Brothers, market traders of questionable character who would introduce a competition each week.
* Sister Pius Kennedy

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In 1962, Sister hired Albert Hadley and the firm Parish-Hadley was born.
* Judi Ann Mason, born and reared in Shreveport-Bossier, Hollywood screenwriter and producer, wrote " Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit "
Glynis Johns ( born 5 October 1923 ) is a South African-born Welsh stage and film actress, dancer, pianist and singer ( notably of " Send in the Clowns ", which she originated in Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, and " Sister Suffragette " which was written for her for Walt Disney's musical motion picture, Mary Poppins written by the Sherman Brothers ).
Sister Sledge is an American musical group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 1971 and consisting of four sisters: Kim Sledge ( born August 21, 1957 ), Debbie Sledge ( born July 9, 1954 ), Joni Sledge ( born September 13, 1955 ), and Kathy Sledge ( born January 6, 1959 ).
The members of Sister Sledge were born and raised in Philadelphia and began singing at the young ages of four through eight in local Philadelphia churches like Williams Temple CME and Second Macedonia Baptist Church.
Siobhan Fahey ( born Máire Siobhan Deirdre Fahey, 10 September 1958, Dublin, Ireland ) is an Irish musician and founding member of the 1980s British girl group Bananarama, and later formed the BRIT Award and Ivor Novello award winning musical outfit Shakespears Sister.
# Livia, later known as Sister Paola, born 1508, died 1569
* Sister Bliss ( born 1970 ), British keyboardist, record producer, DJ, composer and songwriter
Sister María de Santo Domingo, " La Beata de Piedrahita " (" the " holy woman of Piedrahíta ") was a Spanish mystic ( born ca.
* 28 July-Saint Alphonsa, Sister Alphonsa Muttathupadathu, in 2008 became first woman of Indian origin to be canonized as a saint ( born 1910 ).
Rollo Armstrong ( born Rowland Constantine O ' Malley Armstrong, 1966 in Kensington, London ) is one half of the music producers / remixers team Rollo and Sister Bliss and is a founding member of the electronic music group Faithless.
Timothy L. " Tim " Reid ( born December 19, 1944 ) is an American actor, comedian and film director best known for his roles in prime time American television programs, such as Venus Flytrap on WKRP in Cincinnati ( 1978 – 82 ), Marcel " Downtown " Brown on Simon & Simon ( 1983 – 87 ), Ray Campbell on Sister, Sister ( 1994 – 99 ) and William Barnett on That ' 70s Show ( 2004-2006 ).
His parents, David Fattah ( born Russell Davenport ) and Sister Falaka Fattah ( born Frances Brown, also known as Queen Mother Falaka Fattah ), are community activists in West Philadelphia, where they are building an " urban Boys ' Town " through their organization, the House of Umoja.
She is the youngest daughter, and is not widely known like her sisters — when she is whispered of she is called " The Dark Sister " — and that is probably a good thing for she is a drow elf ( born to Mystra in exceptionally odd circumstances ), but is also a fair and mighty priestess of both Mystra and the good drow goddess Eilistraee.
Pam Dawber ( born October 18, 1951 ) is an American actress best known for her lead television sitcom roles as Mindy McConnell in Mork & Mindy ( 1978 – 1982 ) and Samantha Russell in My Sister Sam ( 1986 – 1988 ).
Sister Wendy Beckett ( born 25 February 1930 ), commonly known as just Sister Wendy, is a South African-born British nun, art expert, consecrated virgin and contemplative hermit who became well known in the 1990s presenting a series of art history documentaries for the BBC.

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Image: Berthe Morisot 006. jpg | The Mother and Sister of the Artist ( Reading ), National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC c. 1869-70
* Magdalen Kirwan, c. 1830-1906, Sister of Mercy and manager of Goldenbridge penal refuge
The Brehon laws play a large role in the Sister Fidelma series of historical ( 7th c AD ) crime books by Peter Tremayne, and in those of Cora Harrison's Mara, Brehon ( investigating judge ) of the Burren ( early 16th c AD ).
Aid for the Wounded ( Sister of Charity ), by Alexandre-Marie Guillemin, c. 1865.

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Especially touching is the chapter, `` The Little Sister '', about a king's daughter who became a nun in the convent of St. Birgitta.
When he was fifteen John H. Mercer turned out his first song, a jazzy little thing he called `` Sister Susie, Strut Your Stuff ''.
Miss Giles always used to refer to her as `` Sister ''.
List of sister cities of Austin, Texas, designated by Sister Cities International.
Capp was also involved with the Sister Kenny Foundation, which pioneered new treatments for polio in the 1940s.
Atlanta has 21 sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International, Inc. ( SCI ):
Sister Anne, Potter ’ s version of the story of Bluebeard was written especially for her American readers but illustrated by Katharine Sturges.
The sixth, Sister Islands, comprises the islands of Little Cayman and Cayman Brac.
Finn and Hester performed " Not the Girl You Think You Are " with Largest Living Things, before being joined by Seymour for " Sister Madly " and a version of Paul Kelly's " Leaps and Bounds ", which also featured Kelly on vocals.
* " Sister Mehrangis followed example Ruhi's sister Justice demands announce believers her expulsion.
Some tracks were composed using Eno and Peter Schmidt's Oblique Strategies cards: " Boys Keep Swinging " entailed band members swapping instruments, " Move On " used the chords from Bowie's early composition " All the Young Dudes " played backwards, and " Red Money " took backing tracks from " Sister Midnight ", a piece previously composed with Iggy Pop.
Bellamy's early novels, including Six to One ( 1877 ), Dr. Heidenhoff's Process ( 1880 ), and Miss Ludington's Sister ( 1884 ) were unremarkable works, making use of standard psychological plots.
* Miss Ludington's Sister.
The first novel to expose the complex play that the genre allows was Aphra Behn's Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister, which appeared in three volumes in 1684, 1685, and 1687.
Her best example is in her sequenced sonnet poem entitled Brother and Sister, in which each of the eleven sequenced sonnet ends with a couplet.
Sister stations on FM continued the music programming.
* 1800 – Émilie Gamelin, French Canadian Roman Catholic Religious Sister, founder of the Sisters of Providence ( d. 1851 )
* La Guardia Gluck, Gemma: Fiorello's Sister: La Guardia's Gluck's story, originally published in 1961, reissued in 2007 with new material, edited by Rochelle Saidel.
* The Fujiwara clan is featured prominently in Little Sister, " The Nightingale ", and The Heavenward Path by Kara Dalkey.
* Honey Wilkes: Sister of India and Ashley Wilkes, Honey is described as having the " odd lashless look of a rabbit.
* India Wilkes: Sister of Honey and Ashley Wilkes.
Bogart then performed in The Bad Sister with Bette Davis in 1931, in a minor part.

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