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He served first on HMS | Doris, a 38-gun fifth rate ship in the Channel fleet |
About 1470 Nicolaus | Doris, a Benedictine monk, brought out a revised edi |
In 1942, she played | Doris, a former barmaid who married a Polish count, |
Flare Path at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket as | Doris, a former barmaid married to a Polish count in |
Doris A. Davis (born circa 1935) is a former mayor o | |
Her election pre-dates that of | Doris A. Davis, who was elected mayor of Compton, Ca |
Doris A. Smith-Ribner is a former judge of the Penns | |
e joined by popular Swiss country music singer | Doris Ackermann. |
Once evidence of | Doris' affair with Big Dave is uncovered, and since |
De Beaumont chose | Doris, after an Oceanid in Greek mythology. |
Established in 1978 by | Doris Aiken, the group's mission is to reduce alcoho |
Doris Akers (1994*) | |
Doris Akers, gospel singer and composer, was born in | |
Completing the foursome was | Doris Alberti, a long-time barbershop music singer. |
an is Robert Mattews, and its district manager | Doris Alexander. |
eated both Assemblymembers Nolan Frizzelle and | Doris Allen of Cypress, California who later served |
In 1992, he was defeated for renomination by | Doris Allen after they were redistricted into the sa |
e Assembly upon the recall of Assembly Speaker | Doris Allen. |
, Castillo resurfaced, in the film Los Diaz de | Doris, alongside co-star Cordelia Gonzalez, actress |
is, writes him a letter to cheer him up, which | Doris also signs. |
They assume that only | Doris, an elderly woman who works for their parents, |
tains three major gold deposits called Boston, | Doris and Naartok. |
r the shipyard at Toulon begun construction on | Doris and her three sister ships. |
"The Raffinator" Rafferty Vice Chairman - Paul | Doris and Jimmy McCallien Secretary - Cathal Skeffin |
Comprising siblings Stedman, Lorraine, Denise, | Doris and Delroy Pearson, they were known for their |
wants to return to London to be reunited with | Doris and Jim. |
When his parents, | Doris and Buddy Ryan, divorced in 1966, Rob and his |
On the first day of the trial | Doris and the judge are both late. |
he Awful Mr Goodall (1974), and Alan Bennett's | Doris and Doreen (1978). |
Jed Z. Buchwald is | Doris and Henry Dreyfuss Professor of History at Cal |
odetic observatories, which include VLBI, GPS, | DORIS and PRARE systems. |
l B Platform is a semi-submersible designed by | Doris and fabricated from concrete; thought to be th |
s their advice, as well as that of his parents | Doris and Leo. |
He was survived by his wife | Doris and sons James and Christopher. |
and, Theudion (brother of Herod I's first wife | Doris, and thus uncle of Antipater), was put to deat |
adelphia - February 25, 1988 Pasadena) was the | Doris and Henry Dreyfuss Professor of History, at th |
ons in Washington D.C., along with her sisters | Doris and Pearl, at the age of seven. |
in a new production of The Blue Bird for Poli; | Doris and Mary were given the starring roles of Myty |
In 1803, Campbell moved to HMS | Doris and commanded her until she was wrecked in 180 |
and Song - | Doris and Martin - "I thank you for your gifts..." a |
No. 6 - Duet - | Doris and Sir Philip - "How hardly fate with some us |
Pearson and had four children, Norman, Tommy, | Doris and Connie. |
The screenplay by | Doris Anderson is based on a play by Horace Hodges a |
o-room museum was founded in 1998 by Lloyd and | Doris Anderson, who live in a nearby house. |
The film was written by | Doris Anderson, Jack Kirkland and Preston Sturges, b |
He and his wife | Doris are interred at Greenoaks Memorial Park in Bat |
The lead roles were played by | Doris Ashwin and Marsden Hassell, who later married. |
Doris Asibi Asiedu died on 31 July 2009 after an ill | |
However, when | Doris asks The Doctor to take the boat away with him |
as just a ploy to get a meeting with Alistair, | Doris asks the Doctor how Alistair will die. |
Doris Audrey Wedgwood (1894-1968) married Thomas Geo | |
Doris Auer (born 10 May 1971) is an Austrian pole va | |
USS | Doris B. IV (SP-625) was a United States Navy patrol |
Not to be confused with USS | Doris B. III (SP-733). |
he 1st Naval District in northern New England, | Doris B. IV performed patrol duty for the rest of Wo |
Doris B. IV was decommissioned at Boston, Massachuse | |
She was commissioned as USS | Doris B. IV (SP-625) on 12 May 1917 with Boatswain's |
Doris B. IV was built as a private motorboat of the | |
Doris Baker - Little Sister (uncredited) | |
rs, Prissy Pill (Emily Gerdes) and Lotta Pill ( | Doris Baker), finding support from the local iceman, |
Megs Jenkins - | Doris Banks |
In 1943, she joined | Doris Barr to pitch 79 of the 91 games played by the |
hat included talented players as Bonnie Baker, | Doris Barr and Dottie Schroeder (the only woman who |
Front: | Doris Barr, Mary Baker, Lucella MacLean, Margaret St |
batting average, and pitcher | Doris Barr, who posted a 2.68 ERA with a career-high |
Doris Belack as Married Woman | |
launched on 31 August 1918; sponsored by Miss | Doris Bentley, the grandniece of Rear Admiral Thatch |
born | Doris Bentley, was a stage actress and dancer during |
Doris bertheloti (d'Orbigny, 1839) | |
Doris Betts was born in Statesville, North Carolina | |
12 December - | Doris Blackburn (b. |
his feat in the House of Representatives since | Doris Blackburn in 1946. |
43 election, but was beaten by the independent | Doris Blackburn at the 1946 election. |
18 September - | Doris Blackburn, politician (d. |
His wife, the former | Doris Blondal, died the following year. |
only supporters, the husband-and-wife Sid and | Doris Bonkers. |
An ordinary girl who looks out on | Doris, both on her school life and well as her life |
The Library is located at 150 | Doris Briggs Parkway in Emory. |
Doris Burke as Herself | |
e broadcasts, Cindy Brunson, and more recently | Doris Burke, provide game analysis and other sports |
ay are the color analysts which have included: | Doris Burke, Nancy Lieberman, Carolyn Peck, Rebecca |
n Saunders and Len Elmore, or Dave O'Brien and | Doris Burke. |
Burn's daughter-in-law, | Doris Burn, is a notable children's book author and |
Betty Ross Clarke - | Doris Burnham |
Doris cameroni (Allan, 1947) | |
in "Grabtown Girl", a biography of the star by | Doris Cannon. |
In June of that year, she and | Doris captured a French ship of 22 guns which was ta |
t in Washington, D.C., on December 24, 1945 to | Doris Carlquist, whom he divorced in 1977. |
ildflower Glen, the Bruce Theatre Gardens, the | Doris Carre Gay Asian Garden (a project of the Pulas |
Following her competitive career, | Doris Carter became involved in the administration o |
28 July - | Doris Carter, athlete (b. |
Doris Clemence - Mrs Wickham | |
by G.B. Samuelson and starring Wallace Bosco, | Doris Clemence, Eve Gray and Sam Livesey. |
Doris Cole Abrahams (January 29, 1921 - February 17, | |
Puya ' | Doris Coleman' |
' | Doris Coleman' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus Puy |
Backing vocals: | Doris Coley, Beverly Lee, Addie "Micki" Harris |
Doris convenes the Scottish Parliament's cross party | |
Peggy Ann Garner as | Doris Cooper |
Sports around the World: A Reference Guide by | Doris Corbett, John Cheffers and Eileen Crowley Sull |
She was born as | Doris Curry in Sandersville, Georgia, and started si |
Doris D. & The Pins in 1981 on their debut album, re | |
Park (on the southwest side of the river) with | Doris D. Miller Park (on the northeast side of the r |
In 2007 he worked on | Doris Danger Seeks Where Urban Creatures Creep and S |
Doris Daou is an astronomer now working as an outrea | |
Doris Day with orchestra conducted by Paul Weston re | |
s planning to release a musical biography with | Doris Day as Helen Morgan. |
Another version, by | Doris Day and Buddy Clark, was released by Columbia |
Doris Day as Martha Gibson | |
Doris Day as Janet Harper | |
"Lullaby of Broadway" - | Doris Day |
popular versions of the song were recorded by | Doris Day and Denise Lor; both charted in 1954. |
claims to have had a love affair with actress | Doris Day as noted. |
mbia Records album number CS 8704, recorded by | Doris Day with Jim Harbert's Orchestra. |
Doris Day (album The Love Album, 1967). | |
A noteworthy recording of the song was made by | Doris Day as part of her album, Show Time. |
Doris Day - Bright & Shiny (1961) | |
"Small Talk" ( | Doris Day and John Raitt) |
Alexander starring Ronald Reagan as Alexander, | Doris Day as his wife, Aimee and Frank Lovejoy as Ro |
Doris Day - The Love Album (1967) | |
Doris Day recorded the song with the Page Cavanaugh | |
Normal as Blueberry Pie - A Tribute to | Doris Day is the fourth album from American singer-s |
e, best known for his role as Buck Webb on The | Doris Day Show and Uncle Jesse on The Dukes of Hazza |
Doris Day Show: (1972-1973)......as Jonathan Rusk | |
The | Doris Day Show (1 episode, 1972) |
Show Time is a | Doris Day album, primarily consisting of well-known |
rtists such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, | Doris Day and Rosemary Clooney were doing around thi |
"It Happened To Jane", performed by | Doris Day |
rged with The Fund for Animals in 2005 and the | Doris Day Animal League in 2006. |
"You're Gonna Lose Your Gal" - | Doris Day and Gordon MacRae |
ppearances in The Thrill of It All (1963) with | Doris Day and James Garner, besides It's a Mad, Mad, |
Doris Day was nominated for the Golden Globe Award f | |
n recorded by Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra and | Doris Day amongst many others. |
John Raitt and | Doris Day (1957; Film Soundtrack) |
ah Vaughan with Great Songs From Hit Shows and | Doris Day with Show Time . |
"There Once Was a Man" ( | Doris Day and John Raitt) |
Perry Como and | Doris Day had single records of the song that made p |
e Martin and Crosby recordings plus a third by | Doris Day debuted on the magazine's list of the Reco |
ince recorded by many other singers, including | Doris Day (in her album Day by Night), Frank Sinatra |
The song was performed by | Doris Day in the 1954 musical film Young at Heart an |
"Tea for Two (Finale)" - | Doris Day and Gordon MacRae |
h as The Big Country, "Move Over Darling" with | Doris Day and James Garner and Soylent Green, with C |
e was able she would make contributions to the | Doris Day Animal League; Day was one of Kennedy's Ho |
On Moonlight Bay is a | Doris Day album (released July 2, 1951) featuring so |
Doris Day recorded as a single in 1950 | |
er Melinda Schneider recorded the song for her | Doris Day tribute album "Melinda Does Doris". |
n covered by many singers including Al Jolson, | Doris Day (in Young Man with a Horn), and Dean Marti |
alog # CL-6198 on December 14, 1951, featuring | Doris Day and Paul Weston's orchestra, containing so |
the song as a duet with David Campbell for her | Doris Day tribute album Melinda Does Doris. |
ng year she did the costume design for another | Doris Day film and during 1962 worked on her last pr |
ce by Bugs Bunny, dancing with Jack Carson and | Doris Day to the tune of the Hungarian Rhapsody No. |
Doris Day sang the song in the 1950 movie Young Man | |
c comedy film directed by Ralph Levy, starring | Doris Day and Rod Taylor as Janet and Mike Harper, a |
how, Ben Casey, Ironside, Sanford and Son, The | Doris Day Show, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Gunsmoke, |
Doris Day and Andre Previn included the song in thei | |
s Napoleon Solo in a dinner party scene in the | Doris Day film, The Glass Bottom Boat. |
as Bobby Darin, Andy Williams, Robert Goulet, | Doris Day (1964), Shirley Bassey (1968) for her albu |
Doris Day for her album By the Light of the Silvery | |
Andrews acted include Send Me No Flowers, with | Doris Day and Rock Hudson, Advise and Consent, The H |
He reappeared as Mr. Jarvis on CBS's The | Doris Day Show, and co-starred with Larry Storch in |
Doris Day and Buddy Clark recorded the song on Novem | |
Doris Day recorded Happy Talk on Dec. 19, 1960 for h | |
Doris Day recorded the song in her 1960 album Show T | |
The recording by | Doris Day was released by Columbia Records as catalo |
Be, Will Be)", a 1956 popular song recorded by | Doris Day |
the 'sex comedies' of the early 1960s starring | Doris Day and Rock Hudson, such as Pillow Talk and L |
The recording by | Doris Day was released as Columbia Records as catalo |
He also directed | Doris Day in Tea For Two, By the Light of the Silver |
The song was also recorded by | Doris Day and by Andy Williams. |
Doris Day for her album "By the Light of the Silvery | |
The film was the first in which | Doris Day received top billing and marked the first |
Doris Day - Doris Day's Sentimental Journey (1964) | |
1949 by Ralph Blane and Harry Warren, for the | Doris Day musical film My Dream Is Yours. |
The recording by | Doris Day was released by Columbia Records as catalo |
f Broadway was a 10" LP album of songs sung by | Doris Day which was released on March 5, 1951 under |
Doris Day - Laurie Tuttle | |
"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" ( | Doris Day Cover) - 13:26 |
In the 1962 movie version of Jumbo, | Doris Day performed the song. |
Minutes, most famously for the Stockwell Day / | Doris Day petition sketch. |
Doris Day - Herself | |
By the Light of the Silvery Moon is a | Doris Day album (released March 13, 1953) featuring |
In this case, | Doris Day and Robert Goulet were both major Columbia |
Love Me or Leave Me is a | Doris Day album based on the soundtrack of the film |
The recording by | Doris Day was released by Columbia Records as catalo |
nk Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Rosemary Clooney, | Doris Day and Mel Torme. |
It was recorded by | Doris Day in 1951 and was a big hit for her. |
The | Doris Day Animal League is an animal advocacy group |
Gene Nelson as Tom Farnham and | Doris Day as Melinda Howard |
Day by Night was a | Doris Day album released on November 11, 1957 by Col |
other artists since, including Frank Sinatra, | Doris Day and Dean Martin. |
The | Doris Day Show |
oth sides of the Atlantic were Bing Crosby and | Doris Day but English singers such as Gracie Fields |
corded a contemporary cover in Britain, whilst | Doris Day also recorded the song in the 1950s. |
50, featuring trumpeter Harry James and singer | Doris Day doing songs from the soundtrack of the mov |
Doris Day as Cathy Timberlake | |
e film industry for nearly ten years, in 1960, | Doris Day requested her talents for the Universal St |
ith a Smile and a Song was an album, featuring | Doris Day and Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus, |
Doris Day (recorded November, 1947, released by Colu | |
You're My Thrill - | Doris Day |
er who was given the nickname the "The Flemish | Doris Day" in the 1950s. |
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