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This is then amplified by closer detailed live action representations of stations on " The Primrose Path ".
In the neo-realist Primrose Path ( 1940 ), directed by Gregory La Cava, she played a prostitute's daughter trying to avoid the fate of her mother.
* David Footman, The Primrose Path: A Biography of Ferdinand Lassalle.
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* Primrose Path, an idiom in the English language
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Born as Joan Felt, she became an accomplished child actress, scoring personal successes on Broadway in the hit musical Panama Hattie, and the 1940 film, Primrose Path, as Ginger Rogers's younger sister.
* Primrose Path ( 1940 )
* The Primrose Path ( 1934 )
By the time talkies came along she was in her early forties and she began to take on character roles in films such as Min and Bill, The Secret Six, Laughing Sinners, Grand Canary, Joe Palooka, and Primrose Path, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
* The Primrose Path ( 1934 )

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Primitive Baptists in the Appalachian region often used " New Britain " with other hymns, and sometimes sing the words of " Amazing Grace " to other folk songs, including titles such as " In the Pines ", " Pisgah ", " Primrose ", and " Evan ", as all are able to be sung in common meter, of which the majority of their repertoire consists.
In the summer of 1962 Hughes began an affair with Assia Wevill who had been subletting the Primrose Hill flat with her husband.
The following day, with local villagers still attempting a rescue, the Cruizer class brig-sloop HMS Primrose hit the northern end of these rocks.
She quickly grew disenchanted with the group's moderate positions, however, especially its unwillingness to support Irish Home Rule and the aristocratic leadership of Archibald Primrose.
A third New Year show, titled " I Was a Hitman for Primrose Dairies ", was broadcast on 31 December 2008 and introduced Hobbo and the new trio he formed with Entwistle and Alvin.
His eldest son and heir apparent was Francis, Viscount Drumlanrig, who was rumoured to have been engaged in a relationship with the Liberal Prime Minister, Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery.
Over £ 10, 000 worth of jewellery had been found in his garage in 1998, and in March 2005, with Primrose Shipman pressing for it to be returned to her, police wrote to the families of Shipman's victims asking them to identify the jewellery.
When George Primrose and Billy West broke with Haverly's Mastodons in 1877, they did away with blackface for all but the endmen and dressed themselves in lavish finery and powdered wigs.
Among his more respected pupils are Josef Gingold, former concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra and Professor at Indiana University, the viola virtuoso William Primrose, the violin virtuoso Nathan Milstein ( who primarily studied with Pyotr Stolyarsky ), Louis Persinger, Alberto Bachmann, Mathieu Crickboom, Jonny Heykens, Charles Houdret, Jascha Brodsky, Oscar Shumsky and Aldo Ferraresi.
On 12 October, Godrey disappeared and five days later his dead body was found in a ditch at Primrose Hill ; he had been strangled and run through with his own sword.
In the season three episode " Primrose Empath ", after Prue is temporarily cursed with the power of Empathy, she channels the emotions she feels to enhance her own magical powers, which enable her to astrally project emotions into other people as well as briefly utilize her astral and physical bodies at the same time.
His stories are memorable ; people who cannot recall title or author will nevertheless remember " the story about the people who lived in the department store " (" Evening Primrose "), or " the story in which the famous beauties that the man magically summons all say, ' Here I am on a tiger-skin again '" (" Bottle Party "), or the one in which " the mean father who refuses to believe his son is gobbled up, with only one foot in a shoe left on the stairs " ( Thus I Refute Beelzy ).
It was created in 1703 for Archibald Primrose, 1st Viscount of Rosebery, with remainder to his issue male and female successively.
Primrose had already been created Lord Primrose and Dalmeny and Viscount of Rosebery in 1700, with remainder to his issue male and female successively, and in default thereof to the heirs of entail in the lands of Rosebery, and was made Lord Dalmeny and Viscount of Inverkeithing at the same time as he was given the earldom ( and with similar remainders ).
After having appeared in several Broadway musical-comedy revues and plays between the 1930s and the 1950s, Coca returned to Broadway at the age of 70 with a Tony Award-nominated performance as religious zealot Letitia Primrose in On the Twentieth Century, a 1978 stage musical adapted from the 1934 film Twentieth Century.
( Primrose was wrecked on The Manacles off The Lizard on 21 January 1809 with the loss of 125 lives and only one survivor, a drummer boy.
Primrose, the second daughter, falls in love with a local boy named Marc Antoine and wants to stay in France.
Among his other collaborators in Britain were George Grossmith Jr., with whom he worked on Primrose ( 1924 ), Ian Hay with whom he co-wrote A Song of Sixpence ( 1930 ) and Weston and Lee, who joined him for Give Me a Ring ( 1933 ).

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At the height of Astle's Albion career-some say on the evening of the 1968 FA Cup Final triumph-the words " ASTLE IS THE KING " appeared in large white letters on the brickwork of Primrose Bridge, which carries Cradley Road over a canal in Netherton, in the heart of the Black Country.
Primrose Lake is a large lake in Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada.

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In August the investigation ended: 66 pieces were returned to Primrose Shipman and 33 pieces, which she confirmed were not hers, were auctioned.
Today's Greyfriars Church overlooks the location of a statue of Burns, which was designed by Amelia Paton Hill, sculpted in Carrara, Italy in 1882, and was unveiled by future Prime Minister, Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery on 6 April 1882.
Cradock had adopted a variation on the family name, marrying as Primrose Pechey, which was a form passed down her father ’ s side.
Stephenson was directly responsible for the tunnel under Primrose Hill, which required excavation by shafts.
He gave constant attention to the party organisation, which had fallen into considerable disorder after 1880, and was an active promoter of the Primrose League.
Wullie's gang consists of Fat Boab ( Eng: Fat Bob ), Wee Eck ( Eng: Little Alex ), Soapy Soutar and Primrose Petterson ( an annoying girl, who Wullie often does not want to be in the gang ) and he is the leader, a position which is frequently disputed by the others.
In 1741, on the death of his cousin Hugh Primrose, 3rd Viscount Primrose, he succeeded as fifth Baronet, of Carrington ( see the Viscount of Primrose, which title became extinct on the death of the third Viscount, for earlier history of the baronetcy ).
Lord Rosebery was married to Hannah de Rothschild, the wealthy daughter and heiress of Baron Mayer Amschel de Rothschild, through which marriage the Mentmore Towers estate in Buckinghamshire came into the Primrose family.
Eight CAM ships were requisitioned from private owners, two of which were sunk: Daghestan, Daltonhall, Eastern City, Helencrest, Kafiristan, Michael E ( sunk ), Novelist, Primrose Hill ( sunk ).
" The song was actually featured in the 1966 television musical, Olympus 7-000, part of the ABC Stage 67 series which also produced Stephen Sondheim's Evening Primrose.
Within this watershed, Black Brook, Great Brook, Loantaka Brook, Primrose Brook, and the Upper Passaic River combine their waters in the Great Swamp to form the Passaic River, which exits the swamp via the Millington Gorge.
" Among his 50 plays and musicals, most of which were considered " frothy confections ", additional hits included Primrose ( 1924 ), the Gershwins ' Lady, Be Good ( 1925 ), and especially Cole Porter's Anything Goes ( 1935 ).
Irving's first stage appearance was at age 2, portraying a bit-part character (" Princess Primrose ") in a play which her father directed.
These new estates occupied land that had previously been open farmland, most notably the area known as the Three Estates ( Pool Farm, Primrose and Hawkesley ) which occupy land mostly to the east of the Birmingham and Worcester canal and the A441 Redditch Road.
Andrea Guarneri produced some fine violas, one of which was played by William Primrose.
The other primary school in Burmantofts is Shakespeare Primary School which is on the same site as the new Primrose High School.
At about fourteen he began to read extensively on his own account, and in his leisure hours he studied botany, collected plants and flowers, and was delighted at the appearance of " a beautiful green snake about a yard long, which on the fine Sabbath mornings about ten o ' clock seemed to expect me at the top of Primrose Lane.

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