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Joan and Sheldon
Joan Sheldon had earned the larger bequest.
Her sister Joan Alexander married Nobel Laureate Sheldon Lee Glashow ; another sister, Sharon, married mathematician Daniel Kleitman.
Borbidge and Liberal leader Joan Sheldon initially failed to make much headway against the Goss government, with some disgruntled Nationals comparing Borbidge unfavourably to Bjelke-Petersen.
Dr David Watson took over the Liberal Leadership from Joan Sheldon and Quinn became Deputy Leader of the Party.

Joan and bequest
Two properties located on St Michael's lane complete the early expansion: the bequest by Joan de Refham in 1549 of her home and shops led to the establishment of St Katherine's Hostel, and the acquisition in 1353 of a house owned by Archdeacon of Norfolk that gave way to St Gregory's Hostel.

Joan and ten
Alongside his long-established caricatures of right-wing, big business types such as General Bullmoose and J. Roaringham Fatback, Capp began spoofing counterculture icons such as Joan Baez ( in the character of Joanie Phoanie, a wealthy folksinger who offers an impoverished orphanage ten thousand dollars ' worth of " protest songs ").
Certified Platinum by the RIAA, Emancipation is the first record featuring covers by Prince of songs of other artists: Joan Osborne's top ten hit song of 1995 " One of Us "; " Betcha by Golly Wow!
He had a fast ascent to the top: By his fifth bout, on July 1, 1978, he was meeting former world Flyweight champion Joan Guzmán in Panama City, beating Guzman by a decision in ten.
The Passion of Joan of Arc has appeared on Sight & Sound magazine's top ten films poll five times: as number seven in 1952 and 1972, and as number ten ( Critic's List ) and six ( Director's List ) in 1992 and as number nine in 2012 ( Critic's List ).
" Joan Van Ark and Donna Mills ' favorite Knots Landing writer was Peter Dunne, who was responsible for making Knots Landing a top ten show in 1984.
On 25 May 1306, at ten or eleven years old, Joan was married to one of the leading nobles of England, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey, a " nasty, brutal man with scarcely one redeeming quality.
For the album Presents Guitar Duets ( Polyvinyl Records ), Tim Kinsella rounded up ten former members of Joan Of Arc and others like Tim Rutili.
King Charles V of France, and Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre, were two of her ten children.
* Most of the first ten minutes of the film, a section showing Joan praying in the Domrémy shrine, followed by a family dinner and conversation which leads to the mention of the dream, are not in the edited version.
Fifty or so children from all over Britain who loved reading would spend a ten day holiday together, and popular children's authors such as Joan Aiken, Ian Serraillier and Clive King would spend a few days with them.
It is based on a script of the same name by Joan O ' Brien, who had co-written the original script with Charles Denton ten years previously.
There are ten parks and reserves located in Willagee: Arthur Kay Reserve, Harmony Park, Harry Bailey Park, Joan Williams Park, Roy Neal Reserve, Tony Zevela Park, Walter West Reserve, Webber Reserve, William Reynolds Reserve and Winnacott Reserve.
After ten years in the escolania, Joan was admitted as a novice at the Monastery of Montserrat on 6 September 1636, at age eighteen.
Hearing the lyrics read to her by Dylan just after they had been written, is thought to be the inspiration for the 1975 Joan Baez song, " Diamonds & Rust "-which is based on their own relationship ten years earlier.
In 2003, a Philadelphia woman named Joan Switt Langbord found ten 1933 Double Eagles in a safety deposit box that once belonged to her parents ; when she took them to be appraised, they were seized by the United States Treasury as stolen property.

Joan and thousand
The earl resigned his lands to Edward upon agreeing to get them back when he married Joan, as well as agreed on a dower of two thousand silver marks.

Joan and be
Romantic news concerns Mrs. Joan Monroe Armour and F. Lee H. Wendell, who are to be married at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Lake Forest home of her brother, J. Hampton Monroe, and Mrs. Monroe.
Also present will be the bride's children, Joan, 13, and Kirkland, 11.
On the debate of what it means to be disabled, American poet Joan Aleshire stated in the book Voices From the Edge:
" it was felt within the service that officers were likely to be questioned about the true political affiliation of Mrs. Joan Ruddock, who became chair of CND in 1983.
Joan Robinson argues that in a non-growth economy there would be an effective abundance of means of production, and so markets would not be needed.
This was disputed when London Zoological Garden employee Joan Proctor trained a captive specimen to come out to feed at the sound of her voice, even when she could not be seen.
In 1961, Joan Oró found that the nucleotide base adenine could be made from hydrogen cyanide ( HCN ) and ammonia in a water solution.
Eventually, this protectiveness led to her consulting an astrologer, Joan Quigley, who offered insight on which days were " good ", " neutral ", or should be avoided, which influenced her husband's White House schedule.
The legendary Joan is generally believed to be fictitious.
He turned upon his powerful neighbor Joan, excommunicated her as an obstinate partisan of Clement, and permitted a crusade to be preached against her.
Richard proposed that his sister, Joan of England, Queen of Sicily, should marry Saladin's brother and that Jerusalem could be their wedding gift.
Shelley himself appeared on the programme in 2000, where host Mark Lamarr introduced Shelley by saying that without Buzzcocks " there'd be no Smiths or Radiohead, and this show would be called Never Mind Joan Armatrading!
The Unknown ( 1927 ), featuring Chaney as an armless knife thrower and Joan Crawford as his scantily clad carnival girl obsession, was originally titled Alonzo the Armless and could be considered a precursor to Freaks in that it concerns a love triangle involving a circus freak, a beauty, and a strongman.
This was done when the 1948 Joan of Arc, starring Ingrid Bergman, turned out to be far from the box-office and critical hit that was expected, and was edited down from 145 minutes to 100 minutes for its second run in theatres.
Stars such as Dorothy Mackaill, Bebe Daniels, Frank Fay, Winnie Lightner, Bernice Claire, Alexander Gray, Alice White, and Jack Mulhall that had characterized the urban, modern, and sophisticated attitude of the 1920s gave way to stars such James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Edward G. Robinson, Warren William, and Barbara Stanwyck who would be more acceptable to the common man.
** A peace delegation that includes singer-activist Joan Baez and human rights attorney Telford Taylor visit Hanoi to deliver Christmas mail to American prisoners of war ( they will be caught in the Christmas bombing of North Vietnam ).
A medieval tradition claimed that a woman, Pope Joan, succeeded him, disguising herself as a man, but Joan is generally believed to be fictitious.
Joan Roughgarden argues that in some non-human animal species, there can also be said to be more than two genders, in that there might be multiple templates for behavior available to individual organisms with a given biological sex.
* Voices tell Joan of Arc that Charles VII of France must be crowned and the English expelled from France.

Joan and paid
Sometime after the King's death, an imposing tomb was built for him and his queen, most likely commissioned and paid for by Queen Joan herself.
The company's 50th anniversary was celebrated in 2006 with a Gala Concert in which tributes were paid to Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge, the principal artists, the chorus, production staff and the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra ( the AOBO ) for their ' artistry and talent ' and the ' ensemble nature ' of the company.
In that program, Joan Baez paid tribute to her then-husband – David Harris – who was entering jail after refusing military service, while comedian Jackie Mason made a joke about children " playing doctor.
In that program, Joan Baez paid tribute to her then-husband – David Harris – who was entering jail after refusing military service, while comedian Jackie Mason made a joke about children " playing doctor.
For instance, her father famously paid messengers substantially when they brought news of the birth of grandchildren, but did not do this upon birth of Joan ’ s daughter.
He immediately comes across a woman, Catherine Allen ( Joan Hackett ), and her son Horace ( Jon Gries ) using one of the remote cabins to over-winter, having been deserted by the guide that her husband paid in advance to lead her and her son over the mountains.
The cost of the original building was paid by Bishop Courtenay of Exeter, lord of the manor of Honiton ( west part ) and by John and Joan Takell ( east part ).
The Independent Theatre Owners Association paid for an advertisement in the Hollywood Reporter in May 1938 that included Temple on a list of actors who deserved their salaries while others, such as Katharine Hepburn and Joan Crawford, were described as " whose box-office draw is nil ".
Due to Tim Cooney's long history of alcoholism, he was unable to support himself, so Joan Cooney paid him alimony until his death in 1999.
In return, authorities agreed that $ 10, 000 for each victim was paid into a trust for his wife, Joan, and then-infant son, Clifford III.
His salary was more than double that which he had once received at the Flamingo Hotel ( now @ $ 220K for each month performance ); and his frequent MGM Grand Hotel co-star, Joan Rivers, became the highest paid opening act in Las Vegas.

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