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Sybil and number
Dr. Sybil Milton, a historian at the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Research Institute, estimated the number of lives lost as " something between a half-million and a million-and-a-half ".
Sybil Stockdale co-wrote a memoir with her husband James ( who also wrote a number of books on his own ).
Kylie Minogue ended her run of Top 2's when " Step Back In Time " stalled at number 4, and new songs by Yell !, Hazell Dean, Pat and Mick and Sybil generally missed the chart completely.

Sybil and close
Williams was a close friend of Kate's parents, Richard Burton and Burton's first wife, Sybil.
Eden's mother, Sybil, Lady Eden, was evidently close to Wyndham, to whom Eden bore a striking resemblance.

Sybil and female
* Sybil Ludington, daughter of Henry, American Revolutionary War figure, sometimes called the " female Paul Revere "
The Sybil Brand Institute was a county jail in Los Angeles County, California, for female inmates.
His daughter, Sybil Ludington, is known as the female Paul Revere for her role in gathering her father's troops to meet the advancing British army.
Her main novels are Sybil Sue Blue a. k. a. Galactic Sybil Sue Blue, and its sequel, The Waters of Centaurus, which chronicle the life of Sybil Sue Blue, a female detective.

Sybil and social
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.
Originally in treatment for social anxiety and memory loss, after extended therapy involving amobarbital and hypnosis interviews, Sybil manifests sixteen personalities.
Hopkins goes so far as to claim that the detail to verisimilitude in the novel made it the first ' respectable ' social novel, in contrast with the lack of believability in, for example, Disraeli's Sybil or Tonna's Helen Fleetwood.

Sybil and from
Despite vigorous cross-examination from Goole, Sybil denies any wrongdoing.
Daldry returned to re-direct the production and casting includes Nicholas Woodeson returning to the role of Inspector Goole ( he previously took over that role from Kenneth Cranham during the same production's Broadway run in 1994 ) and David Roper as Arthur Birling, Sandra Duncan as Sybil Birling, Marianne Oldham as Sheila Birling, Robin Whiting as Eric Birling, Timothy Watson as Gerald Croft and Diana Payne Myers as Edna.
For the edition broadcast on Saturday 23 November 1963, the day after the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, TW3 produced a shortened 20-minute programme with no satire, reflecting on the loss, including a contribution from Dame Sybil Thorndike and the tribute song " In the Summer of His Years " sung by Martin with lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer.
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.
Sybil, who has become Carrington's confidante, writes him a letter in which she tells him he should try again to win her sister's heart once they have returned from their tour.
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.
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 ".
Waterman's production company even lifted the entire basic rhythm arrangement from " Pump Up the Volume " ( complete with the chorus ) in a remix for a Sybil record ( wisely titled the " Red Ink Remix ").
1993 saw a slight resurgence with two top 10 hits from Sybil, and top 40 hits from Bananarama, Bill Tarmey, Strange Nature and the WWF Superstars.
Moreover, by contrasting the trials held before the Inquisitor of Milian in 1384 and 1390 of Sybil de Laria and Pierina de Bugatis, Portone has demonstrated how Inquisitors constructed beliefs surrounding " evil witches " directly from the Pagan worship of Diana.
During the years, the academic and practitioner communities have realized that all current DHT designs suffer from a security weakness, known as the Sybil attack.
In September 2007, the first Downing Street cat since Humphrey was introduced ; Sybil moved from Edinburgh with Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling and family.
She shared a thespian name like her predecessor, being named after Sybil Fawlty from Fawlty Towers.
) The little girl ’ s mother, after applying suntan lotion to the child, departs for the hotel lounge to drink martinis Unsupervised, Sybil seeks out an adult acquaintance, Seymour, who has retreated from the hotel – and his wife – a quarter of the mile away, to lie in solitude on a public beach.
The castle was refortified in stone from 1242 when Sybil Turberville a Turberville heiress married Sir Grimbold Pauncefote or Paunceforte.
Sid took his name from Sybil's initials ( Sybil Isabelle Dorsett ), implying that the real-life personality would have been named Sam ( from Shirley Ardell Mason )
Nathan claims Schreiber became aware of Mason and her alleged past, writing Sybil based on stories coaxed from her during therapy, and that this case created an " industry " of repressed memory.
Sybil ends up giving birth to a boy, named Bobby, and Nina eventually finds out the baby's parentage from Sybil ; Nina files for divorce.
After the Major wanders off, Basil tries to hang the moose head, but he is interrupted by a phone call from Sybil reminding him to hang the moose head.
Nina watched from the sidelines as Sybil fumbled with life as single mother.

Sybil and her
Sybil had convinced the committee that the girl was a liar and that her application should be denied.
Sheila begs her mother not to continue, but Goole plays his final card, making Sybil admit that the " drunken young man " should give a ' public confession, accepting all the blame '.
Many of Britain's top actors, including John Gielgud, Robert Morley and Joyce Grenfell, paid tribute at a memorial service, where 90-year-old Sybil Thorndike praised her friend's enormous talent and recalled that Rutherford had " never said anything horrid about anyone ".
The present-day intersection of Interstate 84 and Ludingtonville Road was the home of Col. Henry Ludington and his daughter Sybil, who rode one night in 1777 to call up her father's militia during the American Revolutionary War.
* In the second series of Downton Abbey, Lady Sybil Crawley and the chauffeur Tom Branson set off for Gretna Green with plans to elope, before being caught by her sisters.
The first, a particularly cherished project, was a memoir of his beloved mother Sybil, who died young, to her son's desolation.
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.
On 16 November 2007, Scales appeared in Children in Need, reprising her role as Sybil Fawlty, the new manager who wants to take over Hotel Babylon.
John Cleese said in an 8 May 2009 interview that the role of Sybil Fawlty was originally offered to Bridget Turner, who " in the worst move of her life " turned down the part, claiming " it wasn't right for her ".
In 1954 he toured Australia in a company which included his wife, Meriel Forbes, together with Sybil Thorndike and her husband, Lewis Casson, playing Terence Rattigan's plays The Sleeping Prince and Separate Tables.
Richard was baptised in the private chapel of Windsor Castle on 20 October 1944 by Lord Lang of Lambeth and his godparents were the Queen ( his paternal aunt and wife of George VI ), Princess Marie Louise ( his cousin ), the Countess of Athlone ( his cousin, for whom her daughter, the Lady May Abel Smith stood proxy ), the Duke of Buccleuch ( his maternal uncle ), the Marquess of Cambridge ( his cousin ), the Lady Sybil Phipps ( his maternal aunt ), and General the Hon Sir Harold Alexander ( for whom his wife, the Lady Margaret Alexander, stood proxy ).
Pain fitzJohn married Hugh de Lacy's niece, Sybil, and through her acquired a good deal of the family's lands.
Roger and Hugh had a sister, Agnes, and King Henry I chose to give the property to her daughter, Sybil.
Together with her sister Sybil Ross, she arrives in the capital, and in no time her salon becomes the meeting place of important people in the city.
In each decade of her career, she has been known for major roles in American TV / film culture, including: in the 1960s, for Gidget ( 1965 – 66 ) or Sister Bertrille on The Flying Nun ( 1967 – 70 ); in the 1970s, for Sybil ( 1976 ), Smokey and the Bandit ( 1977 ) and Norma Rae ( 1979 ); in the 1980s, for Absence of Malice ( 1981 ), Places in the Heart ( 1984 ) and Steel Magnolias ( 1989 ); in the 1990s, for Not Without My Daughter ( 1991 ), Mrs. Doubtfire ( 1993 ), Forrest Gump ( 1994 ) and Eye for an Eye ( 1996 ); and in the 2000s, on the TV shows ER and Brothers & Sisters ( 2006 – 11 ).
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.

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