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Phyllis and Thompson
* James Fraser and the King of the Lisu by Phyllis Thompson
In 1941, Miss Phyllis Thompson became the first woman licensed to drive a double-deck vehicle in England.
* James Fraser and the King of the Lisu by Phyllis Thompson
* Phyllis D. Thompson, Associate Judge
Lady Gwen Thompson ( September 16, 1928 – May 22, 1986 ) was the " public Craft name ", or pseudonym of Witchcraft author Phyllis Thompson ( née Healy ).
Under Communist ideology, religion was discouraged by the state and Christian Missionaries left the country in what was described by Phyllis Thompson of the China Inland Mission as a " reluctant exodus ", leaving the indigenous churches to do their own administration, support, and propagation of the faith.
" ( Phyllis Thompson, author of To the Heart of the City )
The song has been performed by many other artists including Phyllis Hyman, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Django Reinhardt, Lucky Thompson, Jay McShann, Benny Goodman, Pedro Rossi, Billy Joel, Nancy Wilson, Dr. John, Sonny Rollins, Michael Brecker ( Steps Ahead ), Daniel Barenboim, Edvard Sađil, Larry Coryell ( from his 2001 album Inner Urge ), Rob Mullins, Archie Shepp, and Alex Bugnon.
Streeter, Janet Lynch-Watson, Cyril J. Davey and Phyllis Thompson.
This visionary form of contact with an unorthodox deceased teacher clashes with the portraits of piety drawn by later evangelical biographers such as Cyril Davey and Phyllis Thompson.
* Lady Gwen Thompson-AKA Phyllis Thompson ( née Healy )
His film West From North Goes South, which stars Phyllis Diller, Morris Day, Tina Louise and Shawn David Thompson, won two awards at the Beverly Hills Film Festival in 2004.

Phyllis and wrote
Rodgers wrote the music for musicals and revues including Once Upon a Mattress ( 1959 ), From A to Z ( 1960 ), Hot Spot ( 1963 ), The Mad Show ( 1966 ), Working ( 1978 ), and Phyllis Newman's one-woman show The Madwoman of Central Park West ( 1979 ).
* Phyllis Chesler wrote in Women and Madness ( 2005 and 1972 ) that feminist women must " dominate public and social institutions ".
Phyllis Higinbotham, a nurse from Toronto who worked at the school for six years, wrote of the mountain peoples ' confusion over the role of a nurse, their penchant for calling on her over minute issues, and her difficulties with Appalachian customs:
After contributing a song to Phyllis Newman ’ s one-woman musical, The Madwoman of Central Park West, the team wrote Woman of the Year, which starred Lauren Bacall and won the team their second Tony Award for Best Score.
She also wrote books under the names Frances Dale and Phyllis Cradock.
The Observer wrote, " Louise Gold's Phyllis is versatile and formidable: injured queen one moment, vamp the next.
The U. S. State Department Bureau of Intelligence and Research wrote a report in 1999 questioning the attack on the factory, suggesting that the connection to bin Laden was not accurate ; James Risen reported in the New York Times: " Now, the analysts renewed their doubts and told Assistant Secretary of State Phyllis Oakley that the C. I. A.
* Phyllis Briggs wrote a sequel called Son of Black Beauty, published in 1950.
Phyllis Lambert wrote of the centre and the arrangement of its elements within the site:
Phyllis Sternberg Perrakis wrote in The Journal of Bahá ’ í Studies that Shikasta is the " symbolic rendering of the coming of a new prophet to an earthlike planet ", and relates it to Bahá ’ í principles.
Phyllis Koestenbaum wrote in her article, " The Secret Climate the Year I Stopped Writing " about her trepidation toward writing, claiming it was tied directly to her instructor's response.
He also wrote the successful original book to the Parisian tale of The Street Singer for Phyllis Dare ( 1924 ) and Lady Mary ( 1928 ).
He wrote for a number of performers such as Red Skelton, Phyllis Diller and Johnny Carson as well as for shows including Get Smart.

Phyllis and between
He refuses his consent to the marriage between Strephon and Phyllis.
Zagano and Gillespie ( 2006 ) demonstrate the similarities between contemporary positive psychology as a secular phenomenon and the spirituality of Ignatius of Loyola, which is traced to the 16th century in Phyllis Zagano and C. Kevin Gillespie, " Ignatian Spirituality and Positive Psychology ", The Way, 45: 4 ( October 2006 ) 41-58.
" Miss Hurston seems to have no desire whatsoever to move in the direction of serious fiction … can write ; but her prose is cloaked in that facile sensuality that has dogged Negro expression since the days of Phyllis Wheatley … Her characters eat and laugh and cry and work and kill ; they swing like a pendulum eternally in that safe and narrow orbit in which America likes to see the Negro live: between laughter and tears.
Later in 2008 Prop 8 illegalized same-sex marriage in California, but the marriages that occurred between the California Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage and the approval of Prop 8 illegalizing it are still considered valid, including the marriage of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon.
Sister Phyllis Stein the Fragrant Mistress of Sistory asserts that there is a clear distinction between drag queens and members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence: " We're not dressed as girls, we're dressed as nuns ... We definitely minister to the spiritual needs of our community, while drag queens sort of focus on camp and fun within our communities.
" Richard Janikowski and Phyllis Betts later disavowed any connection between housing vouchers and increases in crime in the area in a latter Letter to the editor for the Atlantic.
Phyllis Lassner, who has written extensively on Manning's writing from a colonial and post-colonial perspective, notes how even sympathetic characters are not excused their complicity as colonisers ; the responses of the Pringles assert " the vexed relationship between their own status as colonial exiles and that of the colonised " and native Egyptians, though given very little direct voice in The Levant Trilogy, nevertheless assert subjectivity for their country.
Aired between two popular shows, Rhoda and All In The Family, on Monday nights, Phyllis instantly became a top ten hit.
A time paradox between the years 1795 and 1967 causes a rift in the timeband ; a carriage overturns in 1795, exchanging Victoria with its occupant, Phyllis Wick, a governess hired by Naomi Collins.
The expedition chartered the Phyllis Cormack again, and pioneered using inflatable zodiacs as a shield between the harpoon and the whale.

Phyllis and 1949
* 1949Phyllis Hyman, American singer-songwriter and actress ( d. 1995 )
It was also presented on Lux Radio Theater three times as an hour-long broadcast: first on December 19, 1949, with Tyrone Power and David Niven, second on May 11, 1953 with Cary Grant and Phyllis Thaxter and third on March 1, 1955, again with Grant and Thaxter.
On October 20, 1949, Phyllis married lawyer John Fred Schlafly, Jr. and remained married until he died in 1993.
* The Cranstons at Sandly Bay by Phyllis I Norris 1949
Joseph C. Wilson, IV, was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1949 to Joseph Charles Wilson, III, and Phyllis ( Finnell ) Wilson ; he grew up in California and Europe ( Wilson, The Politics of Truth 32 – 33 ).
Phyllis Ann George Brown ( born 25 June 1949 ) is an American businesswoman, actress and a former sportscaster.
William and Phyllis married in 1947, and they had their first son, Alexander Adolf, in 1949.
* Jackson, Phyllis Wynn, ( 1949 ), " Golden Footlights-Merry-making career of Lotta Crabtree ", New York: Holiday House, vi ,( 1 ), 310pp.
Phyllis Linda Hyman ( July 6, 1949 – June 30, 1995 ) was an American singer-songwriter and actress.
On 20 July 1949, he married Jean Margaret MacRae, daughter of Captain John Duncan George MacRae and Phyllis Hervey.
After the war, Ammons attended Wake Forest University, majoring in biology. Graduating in 1949, he served as a principal and teacher at Hattaras Elementary School later that year and also married Phyllis Plumbo.
Barry Charles Legg ( born 30 May 1949 ) was the Conservative Member of Parliament for Milton Keynes South West from 1992 until the 1997 general election when he was defeated by Labour's Phyllis Starkey.

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