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If instead Betty and Carla both owned 7 shares, then Alex would keep the majority bonus for herself, while Betty and Carla would split the minority bonus.
By then they had probably developed a taste for Madeira wine, and on 29 September near Cape Charles all they took from the Betty of Virginia was her cargo of Madeira, before they scuttled her with the remaining cargo.
For example Beth, Lizzie or Betty are all common for Elizabeth, and Jack, John and Jonathan may be interchanged.
Gavin appeared on the special for Betty White's 90th birthday on January 16, 2012
" In 1947, he took eleven songs George had written but never used, provided them with new lyrics, and incorporated them into the Betty Grable film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim and he later wrote comic lyrics for Billy Wilder's movie Kiss Me, Stupid -- although most critics believe his final major work was for the 1954 Judy Garland film, A Star Is Born ).
His parents were Betty Marcella ( née Brown ) and Paul Ransom Henson, an agronomist for the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
In September 1996, he crashed his Dodge Viper while intoxicated and subsequently checked into the Betty Ford Center for 30 days.
* Mode magazine, a fictional fashion magazine which is the setting for the ABC series Ugly Betty
Betty Friedan, in the Feminine Mystique, openly criticizes Mead for contributing to infantilizing women through functional anthropology, in Chapter 6, " The Functional Freeze, The Feminine Protest, and Margaret Mead.
New neighbours Derek and Betty McVitie replaced the Trenches for the 1997 special " Endgame ", however this turned out to be their only appearances in the series and they were said to have emigrated by the penultimate episode which caused Nick Swainey to leap straight in with the offer for their old house.
In the 2000s, ABC began to revitalize the primetime soap opera format with shows such as Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, Brothers & Sisters, Ugly Betty, Private Practice and most recently Revenge and Ringer, which they co-produced with CBS for the CW.
O ' Leary was referring to the Lavender Menace, a description by second wave feminist Betty Friedan for attempts by members of the National Organization for Women ( NOW ) to distance themselves from the perception of NOW as a haven for lesbians.
Tatting has been used in occupational therapy to keep convalescent patients ' hands and minds active during recovery, as documented, for example, in Betty MacDonald's The Plague & I.
The first female student in Sweden was Betty Pettersson ( 1838 – 1885 ), who had already worked as a private tutor for several years when she took the " studentexamen " in 1871.
Chapman had been dining with his lover and future fiancée Betty Farmer at the Hotel de la Plage immediately before his arrest and made a spectacular exit through the dining room window ( which was shut at the time ) when he saw undercover police coming to arrest him for crimes on the mainland.
the world record for the women's hammer is held by Betty Heidler, who threw in Halle, Germany on 21 May 2011.
This show was written by Eric Merriman and, for the first two series, Barry Took ; Horne's supporting players were Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Ron Moody ( soon succeeded by Bill Pertwee ).
With Barry Took as script editor ( and later producer ), this was an attempt to translate the spirit of Round the Horne to TV, though with different actors supporting Horne: Graham Stark, for example, substituted for Kenneth Williams and Sheila Steafel for Betty Marsden.

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For example, the General Mills Betty Crocker's Cookbook, first published in 1950 and currently in its 10th edition, is commonly found in American homes.
The term female chauvinism has been adopted by critics of some types or aspects of feminism ; second-wave feminist Betty Friedan is a notable example.
An example of this is the song Betty Botter ():
At various times, she will take an ordinarily common situation ( for example being Most Popular in the yearbook ) and make it into a full blown out situation aimed at increasing her ego, or to shame or humiliate her target ( most often that target being Betty ).
In her early years on television Fanny Cradock's husky voice and larger-than-life personality lent themselves to mimicry, for example on two BBC Radio comedy shows in the 1960s, Beyond Our Ken and Round the Horne, in which Betty Marsden played Fanny Haddock.
For example, Mary Ball Washington ( mother of President George Washington ) specified in her will, dated 20 May 1788, that one-half of her " iron kitchen furniture " should go to her grandson, Fielding Lewis, and the other half to Betty Carter, a granddaughter.
For example, two indigenous women named Betty and Suke died towards the end of the nineteenth century on Kangaroo Island, off the coast of South Australia, where they had lived most of their lives in the forced company of sealers ( though, living on Kangaroo Island, they were not " problems " to the Tasmanian authorities ).
An example of how feminists may disagree on whether a particular cultural work exemplifies sex-positivity is Betty Dodson's critique of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues.
For example, the Japanese Navy Mitsubishi G4M Isshikirikkou ( イッシキリッコウ ) " Betty " bomber airplane was called " Hamaki " ( 葉巻 or はまき, meaning cigar ) by the Japanese crews not only because its fuselage was cigar-shaped, but because it had a tendency to ignite on fire and burn violently when it was hit.
In 2007, Liverpool Daily Post editor Larry Neild was selected to join Liverpool's ' Health is Wealth ' commission, researching the effects of food deprivation on poor health, after writing a scathing column in which he suggested that the commission ’ s chairman, Sue Woodward, chief executive of ITV Granada, should set a good example in Coronation Street by banning Betty ’ s hotpot.
In the ending scene, Betty dedicates her last editorial to her teacher Katherine Watson, claiming that Katherine is " an extraordinary woman who lived by example and compelled us all to see the world through new eyes.
To take an example, Carl agrees in writing to sell Betty a car for $ 1, 000.
It also features a combo system similar to Killer Instinct, although it makes fun of the combo names ( for example, " Itty Bitty Combo ", or " Triple Brown Betty Combo ", even as high as a 234 hit combo, which is known as " Insane Combo ").
A common trait of many of these spin-offs is their habit of causing plot holes and / or breaking whatever semblance of continuity ( however minimal or nonexistent it may be ) the previous versions of the characters established ; for example, the original Flintstones series stated that Fred and Barney first met Wilma and Betty as young adults while working at a resort, an assertion backed up by several later episodes / spin-offs ( as well as the second live-action Flintstones movie, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas ).
A particular notable example was a bootleg of Judy Garland performing Annie Get Your Gun, before Betty Hutton replaced her early in production, but after a full soundtrack had been recorded.
In the introduction of the play, Churchill explains why for example Betty is played by a man in the first act: " she wants to be what men want her to be ... Betty does not value herself as a woman.
Some families will promise to attend counseling for their co-dependence in order to convince the addict to agree to the treatment plan, only to break that promise after the addict leaves for the treatment facility ( example: Bulimic alcoholic Amber from Season 9 agrees to go to rehab only if her entire family signs a contract to attend the Betty Ford Clinic's family counseling program ; though everyone signs the contract in her presence, none of them followed through once she headed off to the treatment center ).
She received very positive reviews for the role from, for example, The Stage, which commented " The beautiful Haynes Sisters are delightfully played by Suzanne Shaw as Judy, who sings and dances with ease with talented Rachel Stanley as her sister Betty ", The Lancashire Evening Post which stated " Former Hearsay star, Suzanne Shaw is a revelation, dancing, singing and acting with seasoned aplomb ".
* Despite dynamic graphics and gameplay there are several inconsistencies in the aircraft performance details ; For example the G4M " Betty " bomber in the game is heavily armoured and can be hard to shoot down.

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Betty Alderson, who is married to a descendant of the original founders of Alderson, stated " every business profited " when Martha Stewart was incarcerated at Alderson and media attention was focused on the community.
Frank was a gift for impersonators, and for a time it became a cliché that every half-decent impersonator was doing an impression of him, particularly his main catchphrase, " Ooh Betty ", which is only ever said in one episode: series 2, episode 2.
In addition to Frank and Betty, every episode would introduce at least one other character ( a doctor, a neighbour, an employer, etc.
" When Vancouver Yippie Betty " Zaria " Andrew ran as the Youth International Party's candidate for mayor in 1970, one of her campaign promises was to repeal every law, including the law of gravity so everyone can get high.
A new consciousness of the inequality of American women began sweeping the nation, starting with the 1963 publication of Betty Friedan's best-seller, The Feminine Mystique, which explained how many housewives felt trapped and unfulfilled, assaulted American culture for its creation of the notion that women could only find fulfillment through their roles as wives, mothers, and keepers of the home, and argued that women were just as able as men to do every type of job.
She also is a perpetual daydreamer who yearns for a glamorous wedding and marriage to a man who will help improve her personal life and free her from a tedious life dominated by her demanding and often psychologically abusive father Bill ( Bill Hunter ), a corrupt politician who verbally lashes out at his subservient wife Betty and their unambitious children at every opportunity.
Al Jarvis had a five-hour talk show every day on KLAC-TV with a few regulars on it, including Betty White, called Hollywood On Television.
Lester Guy spends every waking moment either " down town " or plotting a way to make himself more popular than Betty ... or to make Betty less popular than himself.
In every episode, except the second, we see the audience, and are shown that these people would watch the show no matter what it presented — as in the fifth episode where Sylvia Hudson tries to take the reins from Betty.
Grace Dent of The Guardian claimed, upon the characters exit from the soap, that she would " miss Fred Elliott a lot ", and that she'd " miss his blunt common sense, forever flawed by his quirk of proposing to every woman he set eyes on ... his rants about the life-enhancing properties of steak and kidney pudding ... his barely concealed enjoyment of a good gossip with Shelley, Betty, and Violet in the Rovers backroom ... how sometimes Fred would be propping up the bar, saying an unremarkable line in a throwaway scene, but add a wobble of the head or a camp tap of the fag that somehow made it profound.

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