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Teasdale and Owen
Teasdale and Owen ( 2005 ) examined the results of IQ tests given to Danish male conscripts.

Teasdale and 1989
Among his acting roles are the history teacher, Mr. Teasdale, in Red Dawn, bank robber Reed Youngblood in Dillinger, meat-packing factory supervisor in Rocky II ( 1979 ), Hazel in Cannery Row, Spanky in The Wizard, James Bond's friend Sharkey in Licence to Kill ( 1989 ), inmate Eclipse in Lock Up, a shouting police captain in 48 Hrs.

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Allen Aylett was a brilliant player in the late 1950s and early 1960s ( and captain between 1961 and 1964 ), as was Noel Teasdale, who lost the Brownlow Medal on a countback in 1965 ( he was later awarded a retrospective medal when the counting system was amended ).
1967 Buttel ); Taylor, Dwight: Some Pierrots Come from behind the Moon ( 1923 ); Teasdale, Sara: " Pierrot " ( 1911 ), " Pierrot's Song " ( 1915 ).
* Verree Teasdale ( 1906 – 1987 ), actress, wife of Adolphe Menjou
* 2005 Centaur Theater, Montreal ; with Albert Millaire ( James ), Rosemary Dunsmore ( Mary ), Alain Goulem ( James Jr ), Brendan Murray ( Edmund ), Laura Teasdale ( Cathleen ), directed by David Latham
Sara Teasdale ( August 8, 1884 – January 29, 1933 ), was an American lyrical poet.
The roles are Mrs. Potter in The Cocoanuts ( 1929 ), Mrs. Rittenhouse in Animal Crackers ( 1930 ), Mrs. Gloria Teasdale in Duck Soup ( 1933 ), Mrs. Claypool in A Night at the Opera ( 1935 ), Emily Upjohn in A Day at the Races ( 1937 ), Mrs. Suzanna Dukesbury in At the Circus ( 1939 ), and Martha Phelps in The Big Store ( 1941 ).
: The first in what is presumably a series of releases from The Onions fictional columnists gives Jean Teasdale ( Maria Schneider ), a Midwestern housewife with a soft spot for chocolate, cats, stuffed animals, and exclamation points, plenty of room to expand and expound on life, work and marriage.
* Sara Teasdale ( 1884 – 1933 ), Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
Mark G. Williams, John D. Teasdale and Zindel V. Segal ( Guilford, 2007 ), and The Mind's Own Physician: A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama on the Healing Power of Meditation, co-authored with Richard Davidson ( New Harbinger, 2012 ) ( based on the 13th Mind and Life Institute Dialogue in 2005 ).

Teasdale and for
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Sara Teasdale: Love Songs
Filsinger was away a lot on business which caused a lot of loneliness for Teasdale.
No Highway, a radio adaptation dramatised by Mike Walker with Paul Ritter as Honey, William Beck as Scott, and Fenella Woolgar as Teasdale was directed by Toby Swift for BBC Radio 4's Classic Serial in August 2010.
He also received the Levinson Prize, an Arts Council of Great Britain Award, a Rockefeller Award, the W. H. Smith Award, the PEN ( Los Angeles ) Prize for Poetry, the Sara Teasdale Prize, a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Award, the Forward Prize, and fellowships from the Guggenheim and MacArthur foundations.
The town has served historically as a destination for artists, musicians, and writers, including Richard Wagner, Edvard Grieg, M. C. Escher, Giovanni Boccaccio, Virginia Woolf, Greta Garbo, Gore Vidal, André Gide, Joan Mirò, Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, Graham Greene, Leonard Bernstein and Sara Teasdale ( who mentioned it in her prefatory dedication in Love Songs ).
Teasdale served a mission for the church from 1887 to 1890 in which he preached in the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Ireland.
The Fremont River passes through Fremont, Loa, Lyman, Bicknell, Teasdale, and Torrey and provides year round irrigation for the agricultural lands of Rabbit Valley and Caineville.
Teasdale and flight attendant Marjorie Corder ( Glynis Johns ) both take a liking for Honey and Elspeth, who is lonely and isolated from her schoolmates.

Teasdale and high
His reputation was high enough to enable him to befriend, encourage, and mentor other poets, such as Langston Hughes and Sara Teasdale.
Teasdale is in the Rockhurst High School Athletic Hall of Fame in recognition of his standout multi-sport athletic career in high school.

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Stewart tied on votes with Noel Teasdale of North Melbourne and was awarded the 1965 Brownlow on a count-back.
In the years 1911 to 1914, Teasdale was courted by several men, including poet Vachel Lindsay, who was absolutely in love with her but did not feel that he could provide enough money or stability to keep her satisfied.
Following the dismissal of a maid, after a backstairs relationship with the Honourable Teddy, Ivy is brought in by her father as the new maid ( to hide the fact that she is Alf's daughter, the two decide that Ivy should use her mother's maiden name, Teasdale ).

Teasdale and .
* 1884 – Sara Teasdale, American poet ( d. 1933 )
* 1933 – Sara Teasdale, American poet ( b. 1884 )
* August 8 – Sara Teasdale, American poet ( d. 1933 )
** Sara Teasdale, American lyrical poet ( b. 1884 )
The title of the story comes from a randomly selected bedtime poem called " There Will Come Soft Rains ", which is an actual poem by Sara Teasdale published in 1920.
For settings of poems by Langston Hughes and Sara Teasdale, see also this note.
* Bertha's Kitty Boutique ( having locations in the " Dales " shopping centers: " Roy ' n ' Dale, Airedale, Teasdale, Clydesdale, Chippendale, Mondale, and all the other fine shopping centers " – a parody of Minneapolis-area shopping malls such as Southdale, Ridgedale, Brookdale, Rosedale, etc.
The wealthy Mrs. Teasdale ( Margaret Dumont ) insists that Rufus T. Firefly ( Groucho Marx ) be appointed leader of the small, bankrupt country of Freedonia before she will continue to provide much-needed financial backing.
Sylvanian ambassador Trentino ( Louis Calhern ) tries to foment a revolution, woos Mrs. Teasdale, and attempts to dig up dirt on Firefly by sending in spies Chicolini ( Chico Marx ) and Pinky ( Harpo Marx ).
Adding to the international friction is the fact that Firefly is also wooing Mrs. Teasdale, and likewise hoping to get his hands on her late husband's wealth.
Mrs. Teasdale begins singing the Freedonia national anthem in her operatic voice and the Brothers begin hurling fruit at her instead.
* Margaret Dumont as Mrs. Gloria Teasdale, a rich widow who underwrites the budget of Freedonia.
Only the names of Chicolini and Mrs. Teasdale were kept.
his father, Thomas Brooke, was an English Judge Court of Appeal at Bareilly, British India ; his mother, Anna Maria, born in Hertfordshire, was the daughter of Scottish peer Colonel William Stuart, 9th Lord Blantyre, and his mistress Harriott Teasdale.
In the movie, tiny Freedonia (" Land of the Brave, and Free ") is suffering from severe financial problems, and government leaders request a loan from wealthy widow Mrs. Teasdale to keep things afloat.

Owen and 1989
Most SDP members voted in favour of the merger, but SDP leader David Owen objected and continued to lead a " rump " SDP, with the merger of the two parties being completed in March 1988 to form the Social and Liberal Democrats, becoming the Liberal Democrats in October 1989.
While doing research into local economics during 1989, Glover had seen an " Hour " note 19th century British industrialist Robert Owen issued to his workers for spending at his company store.
As a result, the team earned three consecutive first overall draft picks, used to select Mats Sundin ( 1989 ), Owen Nolan ( 1990 ) and Eric Lindros ( 1991 ), even though Lindros had made it clear he did not wish to play for the Nordiques.
She appeared in " Catherine Cookson's The Fifteen Streets, alongside Sean Bean and Owen Teale in 1989, Our Own Kind ( Bush, 1991 ), Deadly Advice ( Fletcher, 1993 ), Cabaret ( Donmar Warehouse, 1994 ), Macbeth ( Greenwich Theatre, 1995 ) and Absurd Person Singular ( Garrick Theatre, 2007 ).
1989 he played ' Owen ' the inventor of super weapons and a super car in Tango and Cash, starring Kurt Russell and Sylvester Stallone.
The party polled well at its first election, its candidate coming a close second in the 1989 Richmond by-election, but thereafter a string of poor and ultimately disastrous by-election results followed, including coming behind the Official Monster Raving Loony Party in the Bootle by-election of May 1990, prompting Owen to wind up the party in 1990.
Brooks also produced and mentored Cameron Crowe on Say Anything ... ( 1989 ) and Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson on Bottle Rocket ( 1996 ).
His television career continued with She's Been Away ( 1989 ) starring Peggy Ashcroft and also winning awards at Venice, before a return to film with Close My Eyes ( 1991 ), starring Clive Owen, Saskia Reeves and Alan Rickman in an elaborate reworking of the incest theme that had been central to Hitting Town, followed by Century ( 1993 ), with Owen, Dance and Miranda Richardson.
Based in Owen Sound since 1989, and operating under the current name since 2000, the Attack play their home games at the J. D.
The Owen Sound OHL franchise was born when the Holody family moved the Guelph Platers to the city for the 1989 – 90 OHL season.
Owen Lattimore ( July 29, 1900 – May 31, 1989 ) was an American author, educator, and influential scholar of Central Asia, especially Mongolia.
* James Cotton, Asian Frontier Nationalism: Owen Lattimore and the American Policy Debate ( Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International, 1989 ).
* Gary Owen ( 1988 – 1989 )
* Thinker on Stage: Nietzsche's Materialism, translation by Jamie Owen Daniel ; foreword by Jochen Schulte-Sasse, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1989.
Owen Sound Platers was a name used for a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League from 1989 to 2000, in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada.
In 1989 the Holodys moved the Guelph Platers to Owen Sound, Ontario, retaining the name " Platers ".
The Platers were promoted to the Ontario Hockey League in 1982 and moved to Owen Sound in 1989.
When Gee Street attracted the attention of 4th & Broadway, they recorded the debut Stereo MCs ' album 33-45-78 ( 1989 ) on a shoestring budget with DJ Cesare, drummer Owen If and backing vocalist and Cath Coffey.
** Darkness in Summer ( with Cecilia Segawa Seigle ), Peter Owen ( 1989 ).
Spike Dee Owen ( born April 19, 1961 in Cleburne, Texas ) is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners ( 1983 – 86 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1986 – 88 ), Montreal Expos ( 1989 – 92 ), New York Yankees ( 1993 ) and California Angels ( 1994 – 95 ).
* In the novel " A Prayer For Owen Meany " ( 1989 ) by John Irving, Owen Meany is stationed as a casualty assistance officer at Fort Huachuca during the Vietnam War.

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