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Sybil and Vane
* " Sorry " by Sybil Vane
Hillis is also a respected recording artist and had a recording contract with Island Records for his band Sybil Vane.
Her other film roles included Sybil Vane in Dorian Gray ( 1970 ) and Eugenie in Eugenie ... the Story of Her Journey Into Perversion ( 1970 ).
* Sybil Vane – " Pixy "

Sybil and is
At Cuma the Sybil is the priestess of both Phoibos and Trivia.
The popular association of DID with childhood abuse is relatively recent, occurring only after the publication of Sybil in 1973.
He is the son of Joseph Kelly and Sybil ( née Mackenzie ).
A Sybil attack is the forging of multiple identities for malicious intent, named after the famous multiple personality disorder patient " Sybil " ( Shirley Ardell Mason ).
Arthur Birling is a " heavy-looking, rather portentous man in his middle fifties ", husband of Sybil and father of Sheila and Eric Birling.
Sybil Birling is the wife of Arthur and mother of Sheila and Eric Birling.
Eric Birling is the son of Arthur Birling and Sybil Birling.
On the shores of the lake is the grotto of the Cumaean Sybil and the entrance to a long tunnel ( Grotta di Cocceio, ca.
Dodge Center is the hometown of Shirley Ardell Mason, the multi-personality case described in the 1973 book " Sybil " by Flora Rheta Schreiber.
* Sybil: A mythical prophetess whose oracles were widely circulated in Athens, she is said to be one of Demos ' idiotic obsessions ( line 61 ).
Prunella Scales ( born Prunella Margaret Rumney Illingworth ) CBE ( born 22 June 1932 ) is an English actress, known for her role as Basil Fawlty's wife Sybil in the British comedy Fawlty Towers and her award-nominated role as Queen Elizabeth II in the British film A Question of Attribution.
2nd-Buster Keaton's co-star Sybil Seely is born.
* In Marissa Meyer's The Lunar Chronicles, Sybil Mira is the head ' Thaumaturge ' of Luna.
" The Sybil Hedge " is an " artlandish " folly.
It is based on the signature of the marquis ' grandmother, Sybil Sassoon.
Gallaccio has created a sarcophagus-like marble structure which is sited at the end of a path ; and nearby is a copper-beech hedge which is planted in lines mirroring Sybil ’ s signature.
The action of the story follows Sybil Gerard, a political courtesan and daughter of an executed Luddite leader ( she is borrowed from Disraeli's novel Sybil ); Edward " Leviathan " Mallory, a paleontologist and explorer ; and Laurence Oliphant, a historical figure with a real career, as portrayed in the book, as a travel writer whose work was a cover for espionage activities " undertaken in the service of Her Majesty ".
She is chaperoned by Fraser, and castigated by Sybil Gerard, who is still unable to forgive Ada's father, the late Lord Byron, for his role in her own father's death.
One modern meaning, espoused mainly by philosophers, is that philosophical logic is the study of the more specifically philosophical aspects of logic in contrast with symbolic logic ; for example Sybil Wolfram lists the study of the concepts of argument, meaning, and truth.

Sybil and also
Shirley Ardell Mason also known as " Sybil " would disappear and then reappear with no recollection of what happened during the time span.
Sybil was definitely mother of Sybil and Rainald, possibly also of William and Rohese.
Sybil enters the room and Goole continues his interrogation, revealing that Eva was also known as Daisy Renton.
Sybil also criticizes Eva for appearing proud and putting on airs and graces, and for being “ impertinent ” rather than being meek and grateful to her social superiors.
When Waite was almost 30, he married Ada Lakeman ( also called " Lucasta ") and they had one daughter, Sybil.
Lady Sybil de Valines gave the Manor of the Holy Trinity on the east side of Beverley to the Knights Hospitallers in 1201, where they established a preceptory ; also to be found in Beverley during the 13th century were Dominican friars who were given some land by Henry III where they erected buildings, Franciscans were also present.
His wife Sybil and other members of his family are also buried there.
Notable people from Bury St Edmunds include author Norah Lofts, who though actually born in Shipdham Norfolk, bases many of her stories in Baildon, the fictionalised Bury St Edmunds, artist Rose Mead, artist and printer Sybil Andrews, actors Bob Hoskins and Michael Maloney theatre director Sir Peter Hall, author Maria Lousie de la Ramé ( also known as Ouida ), Canadian journalist and author Richard Gwyn, cyclist James Moore, World War II Canadian general Guy Simonds, footballer Andy Marshall and the 18th-century landscape architect Humphry Repton, Bishop of Winchester and Lord High Chancellor Stephen Gardiner.
He would unsuccessfully also attempt to woo both Sybil Waller, the daughter of Pickford Waller, as well as a younger girl named Constance " Connie " Smith.
Field's professional achievements also include winning three Emmy Awards: for her role in the TV film Sybil ( 1976 ); her guest-starring role on ER in 2000 ; and for her starring role as Nora Holden Walker on ABC's series Brothers & Sisters in 2007.
Field's dramatic portrayal of Sybil, a young woman afflicted with Dissociative Identity Disorder ( previously known as multiple personality disorder ) in the TV film not only garnered her an Emmy Award ( in 1977 ) but also enabled her to break through the typecasting she had experienced from her television sitcom roles.
In 1955, he married Sybil Spires ( born 1938 ), also of Plains, Georgia.
As of his latest promotion, his full name and title is ; " His Grace, His Excellency, The Duke of Ankh ; Commander Sir Samuel Vimes ": When serving as Ambassador for Ankh-Morpork, he is also referred to simply as " His Excellency ", and is also nicknamed " Blackboard Monitor Vimes ," and " Vetinari's Terrier " ( or hammer ): According to his wife, Sybil, Vimes is recognised by many as Lord Vetinari's right-hand man.
The role of Thaïs, similar to another Massenet heroine also written for Sybil Sanderson, Esclarmonde, is notoriously difficult to sing and is reserved for only the most gifted of performers.
His daughter Sybil B. G. Eysenck became psychologist and is widow of also noted personality psychologist Hans Eysenck, with whom she collaborated.
He also spent much time in South Africa, where he played cricket and was reunited with Sybil Ness-Harvey.
Sybil was congratulated for her heroism by friends and neighbors and also by General George Washington.
* This episode is also one of the few occasions in which Sybil directly expresses signs of affection to Basil ( while drunk ), when they are having dinner with Andre.
Later in life he married Helen Kestner ( 1893 – 1960 ), who was also an author, under the pseudonym Sybil Norton.
Jean-Michel also asks Georges to invite Sybil, who has barely seen him since his birth, to dinner in Albin's stead.
The Drama company also nurtured the careers of stars – Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft, Sybil Thorndike, Edith Evans, Alec Guinness, Michael Redgrave, Maurice Evans, Ralph Richardson-and became famous for stylish productions under the artistic directorship of Tyrone Guthrie during the 1930s.

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