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In 1980 she made her first tour of Australia, after being spotted by the Australian singer-guitarist Margret RoadKnight, who was one of the co-promoters of the tour.
" Kerry later wrote, " The visions of Ann Margret and Miss America and all the other titillating personalities who would have made us feel so at home hung around us for a while until we saw three Chinook helicopters take off from the field and presumed that our dreams had gone with them.

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Following her husband's death in 1977, Margret continued writing, and in 1979, became a Professor of Creative Writing at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Belize Elementary School which is a primary school and the continuation, Belize High School which is located at the Princess Margret Drive ( Back of Belize Elementary School.
Michael, known to all simply as ' Binkley ,' is a 10-year-old boy who lives at the Bloom County Boarding House with his father Tom ( his mother, Margret, had divorced Tom and moved to Oakland with a Hells Angel ).

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It also featured Diana Upton-Hill, Ryan Gaffney, Stephen Mark Crisp, Jack Kloppenborg and Margret Clair.
Born in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, the twelfth and last child of Thomas Wedgwood and Margret Wedgwood ( née Stringer ; d. 1766 ), Josiah was raised within a family of English Dissenters.
She was replaced in the jazz ensemble by Margret RoadKnight.
* December 21 – Margret Rey, American children's author and illustrator ( b. 1906 )
Nat Turner only confessed to killing one of the rebellion's victims, Margret Whitehead, whom he killed with a blow from a fence post.
H. A. and Margret Rey in 1951
Margret Elizabeth Rey ( May 16, 1906 – December 21, 1996 ), born Margarete Elisabeth Waldstein, was ( with her husband H. A. Rey ), the co-author and illustrator of children's books, the most famous of which are the Curious George series.
Hans and Margret originally planned to use watercolors to illustrate the books, but since they were responsible for the color separation, he changed these to the cartoon-like images that continue to feature in each of the books.
They wrote seven stories in all, with Hans mainly doing the illustrations and Margret working mostly on the stories, though they both admitted to sharing the work and cooperating fully in every stage of development.
In later editions, this was corrected, and Margret now receives full credit for her role in developing the stories.
Margret and her husband moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1963, in a house close to Harvard Square.
In 1989 Margret Rey established the Curious George Foundation to help creative children and prevent cruelty to animals.
* The H. A. and Margret Rey Collection, The University of Southern Mississippi.
* Margret and H. A. Rey Interactive Timeline: Life in Paris and a Narrow Escape
* Curious George Saves the Day: The Art of Margret and H. A.

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Inclusion on the list is made possible by a donation to support the facility.
The German American Rockefeller family's Rockefeller Foundation made a large donation enabling the development of a new dedicated building for the institute, along Kraepelin's guidelines, which was officially opened in 1928.
Billionaire tycoon Ross Perot made a donation of US $ 10 million, on the condition that it be named in honor of Morton H. Meyerson, the longtime patron of the arts in Dallas.
In 1977, the new General Olusegun Obasanjo's military regime made a donation of $ 20 million dollars to the Zimbabwean liberation movement.
During location filming of Cinderella Man, Crowe made a donation to a Jewish elementary school whose library had been damaged as a result of arson.
In 1989, Anderson made a substantial financial donation to found the Polar Music Prize from money he made when he sold the multi-million dollar record company Polar Records.
It has recently been proposed that he may have been a lay agent or representative of the cathedral chapter of Cambrai Cathedral to obtain a relic of St. Elizabeth of Hungary who had made a donation to the cathedral chapter and to whom the chapter dedicated one of the radiating chapels in their new cathedral chevet.
It is named after Mary Rowell Jackman whose son Henry N. R. Jackman made a substantial donation to the project.
The second aspect of the system increases some private donation limits, but all contributions must be made anonymously through the FEC.
The largest ever single donation was made in 1990 by Walter Annenberg who donated $ 50 million to the fund.
If the procedure is expected to result in significant blood loss, an autologous blood donation may be made some weeks prior to surgery.
The goods themselves had often no other function than to indicate that a donation had been made.
Later, the ASDG RRD was made available as shareware carrying a suggested donation of 10 dollars.
In 2006, Bon Jovi made a $ 1 million donation to build 28 Habitat homes in Louisiana in partnership with low-income families on the hurricane-stricken coast.
Afterwards Dorsett lent his seal to Mount Vernon, and his heirs made it a donation.
Probably sometime after this and before 1030, Amadeus, Burchard, and a third brother, Otto, joined their father in witnessing a donation made by one Aymon de Pierrefort to the Abbey of Cluny.
Amadeus and his father also witnessed another donation, made by several nobleman, to the Abbey of Savigny.
This date must be at least approximately correct, since Adelaide made a monastic donation for the benefit of the souls of her sons Margrave Peter and Count Amadeus on 8 March.
In 1214 Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania, made a donation of a village known as Koszalice / Cossalitz by Chełmska Hill in Kołobrzeg Land ( una villa ... Cussalitz iuxta Cholin in terra Cholbergensis ) to the Premonstratensian ( Norbertine ) monastery in Białoboki ( Belbuck ) near Trzebiatów ( Treptow an der Rega ).
" The notion that ' sacrifice is made equally to God and Apollo ', in the same place where homage was due to God and God alone, was as repugnant to Fell and his colleagues as it had been to Laud "; with this in mind they approached the current Archbishop of Canterbury Gilbert Sheldon, for his blessing, his assistance, and a donation.
The money that she made with " Lucky Strike " had been earmarked for a $ 1, 500 donation to Commander Richard Byrd's imminent South Pole expedition.
A last posthumous donation was made to the confraternity of Santa Barbara in the amount of five florins, which was equal to one quarter the value of Isaac's home.
The park originated as the Glenaladale National Park in 1963 following a donation of 1. 63 km² of land from Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd. An addition of 118 km² was made in 1986 at which time the name was changed to the Mitchell River National Park.

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