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n Terebowla, Manitoba, Stuartburn, Manitoba and | Edna, Alberta. |
", is a popular song by Maceo Pinkard, his wife | Edna Alexander and Sidney D. Mitchell. |
Edna also edited Diefenbaker's speeches, and often a | |
ey was born in Collins, Mississippi, the son of | Edna and Clyde McRaney, a builder. |
Conrad is married to | Edna and forces his mute son Carl to assist him. |
There, he is reunited with | Edna and discovers her mother is dead. |
In 1974, Campbell married | Edna and together they have two adult sons. |
shingberry, Jr. was born on January 6, 1953, to | Edna and George Cushingberry. |
ames of Unger's children on The Odd Couple were | Edna and Leonard, named after Randall's sister and R |
Afterwards people started moving to | Edna and Ganado, eventually to where there were no p |
Jackson County, approximately 16 miles south of | Edna and 22 miles east of Victoria. |
d wife, moved into the house after the death of | Edna and stayed there until 1975 when they donated t |
g at Hallettsville, and travelling southeast to | Edna and continuing to Lolita, before turning east t |
Edna Babish De Fazio (Betty Garrett) The landlady wh | |
ion for Best Special Theatrical Event for "Dame | Edna: Back with a Vengeance," and was nominated in 2 |
The | Edna bank dated back to 1949 as the First National B |
a woman he had visited earlier in the evening, | Edna Bartelli (Lola Lane). |
Lola Lane as | Edna Bartelli |
, Anstice, Hattie, George, Alice, Beth Bernice, | Edna Beatrice, and Donald Dunbar. |
and her husband moved back to Fort Worth, where | Edna became superintendent of the Society in 1927. |
In 1903, he married | Edna Belle Cheshire daughter of Napoleon Cheshire. |
Edna Best has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame f | |
T. Hayes Hunter and starring Herbert Marshall, | Edna Best and Anne Grey. |
Edna Best - Jill Panniford | |
Edna Best as Ida Magnus Reuter | |
ughter Anna (Natalie Wood) and her maid Martha ( | Edna Best), despite the fierce disapproval of her mo |
d by Basil Dean and starring Gerald du Maurier, | Edna Best, Gordon Harker and Austin Trevor. |
comedy film directed by Rex Wilson and starring | Edna Best, Tom Reynolds, Henry Kendall and Isabel Je |
She is best known as | Edna Birch in British Soap Opera Emmerdale. |
unk, gatecrashed a rave and started terrorising | Edna Birch! |
Lily Butterfield, and adopted son of Harold and | Edna Birch. |
illiam James Lee Bradley, Jr and two daughters, | Edna Bradley and Marion Ross Bradley. |
Edna Brady Cornwell (1868-1958) was the wife of form | |
In 1892, he married | Edna Brady. |
2009: Dr. | Edna Brocke, teacher of Jewish studies, Ruhr Univers |
ckenzie's was Helen Neil, and Diefenbaker's was | Edna Brower. |
With incumbent | Edna Brown unable to seek reelection to the House du |
Whip: | Edna Brown |
Minority Whip: | Edna Brown |
She sometimes used the stage name | Edna Brown, including in the 1910s when she sang due |
Edna Browning Kahly Gladney (January 22, 1886, Milwa | |
for two more Pulitzer wins at the Miami Herald: | Edna Buchanan in 1986 and Sydney Freedberg in 1991. |
rder): Dave Barry, Les Standiford, Paul Levine, | Edna Buchanan, James W. Hall, Carolina Hospital, Eve |
Edna Campbell | |
ka" became the centerpiece of the offense, with | Edna Campbell as the outside threat. |
Edna Campbell (born November 26, 1968 in Philadelphi | |
NBA season, which honored 9 years of existence, | Edna Campbell's return from breast cancer was nomina |
In 1949, he married | Edna Campbell. |
Edna cannot (or will not) talk to her doctor, and nu | |
nis Healey, Lulu, Roger Moore (titled "The Dame | Edna Christmas Experience") |
Jeanne Cooper as | Edna Conrad |
Edna continued to work at the Gaffney store until he | |
Hderelga Ans ... | Edna Cormick |
After Gov. Cornwell died in 1953, | Edna Cornwell continued as publisher of the Hampshir |
He married his wife, | Edna Cristler on November 9, 1920. |
Benson joined Yorkshire-based sextet | Edna Croudson's Rhythm Girls in 1929, touring with t |
red Brooklynn Pulver as Tracy, Jerry O'Boyle as | Edna, Dan Ferretti as Wilbur, Constantine Rousouli a |
On August 17, 1865, Selman married | Edna Degrafenreid, and the couple eventually had fou |
iage brought an end to her teaching career, and | Edna devoted her energies to the advancement of Dief |
They are named after | Edna Dickey, who taught history at the university fr |
er of Canada John Diefenbaker and his then wife | Edna Diefenbaker. |
e Other Mrs. Diefenbaker (1982), a biography on | Edna Diefenbaker. |
Mary Woronov as Mrs. | Edna Dimwitty |
sney Concert Hall includes the 266-seat Roy and | Edna Disney/CalArts Theater (REDCAT) and outdoor pro |
The name REDCAT is an acronym for the Roy and | Edna Disney/CalArts Theater, though the center inclu |
udios, with professional dancers Syd Perkin and | Edna Duffield on hand to offer teaching. |
Edna E. Lockwood on display at the Chesapeake Bay Ma | |
The identity of her namesake | Edna E. Lockwood remains unknown. |
he numbering only covering the new routing from | Edna east to Midfield. |
ton County and the towns of Bay City, El Campo, | Edna, East Bernard, Palacios and Boling. |
Jack Lemmon as Fred Stevens, Eva Marie Saint as | Edna, Edward Andrews as Paul, and Jean Carson as Eil |
Tennessee to parents John B. Saltsman, Sr. and | Edna Elaine Saltsman. |
Commissioner: Ann Mikidjuk Hanson, | Edna Elias |
Edna Elias is a Canadian politician from Kugluktuk, | |
He was born on 23 May 1932; m 1959, | Edna Elizabeth and educated at Banff Academy and Abe |
s wife Florence's death in 1926, he had married | Edna Eunice Hinchcliffe in Melbourne on 6 August 192 |
played by Barry Humphries, teaming up with Dame | Edna Everage (again played by Barry Humphries) to sa |
Australian comedian Barry Humphries called Dame | Edna Everage and the Rise of Western Civilization: B |
Barry Crocker) travels to England with his aunt | Edna Everage (Barry Humphries) to advance his cultur |
As a much-heralded invited guest on Dame | Edna Everage's talk show The Dame Edna Experience, a |
eared included Lenny Bruce, Barry Humphries (as | Edna Everage), and musically, The Dudley Moore Trio. |
ker, Phil Collins, Ray Cooper, Ray Davies, Dame | Edna Everage, Tony Iommi, J'anna Jacoby, Elton John, |
In 1929, Ayres married to the former | Edna Ewing (1904-1991), the daughter of William Oliv |
es, some details of which she aired on The Dame | Edna Experience in 1988, with co-guests Sir John Mil |
on Sunday afternoons by Jonathan Hellyer's Dame | Edna Experience. |
Upon his death in 1911 his widow, Mrs. | Edna F. Tate, became President of the bank and manag |
Haskins, C. P. and Haskins, | Edna F. Notes on the biology and social behavior of |
n Sydney, the son of Norman Benson Mulready and | Edna Faith Osborne. |
Betty felt Eddy couldn't be trusted and | Edna felt Lily was too old for such antics. |
her 1958 novel about Alaska, Ice Palace, author | Edna Ferber based the character of Bridie Ballantyne |
e Royal Family (play), by George S. Kaufman and | Edna Ferber |
had a success with a 1956 adaptation of another | Edna Ferber novel, Giant. |
Giant is a musical based on the 1952 | Edna Ferber novel of the same name, with music and l |
That same year author | Edna Ferber described the Shamrock as the "Conquista |
Lili Taylor played | Edna Ferber |
So Big is a 1924 silent film based on | Edna Ferber's novel of the same name. |
ity soared with George Stevens' Giant, based on | Edna Ferber's novel and co-starring Elizabeth Taylor |
The adaptation of | Edna Ferber's novel Cimarron, about homesteaders set |
with Backus in the 1959 cinematic adaptation of | Edna Ferber's Ice Palace. |
el for the character of "Zeb 'Czar' Kennedy" in | Edna Ferber's 1958 novel, Ice Palace. |
The main character of | Edna Ferber's novel Cimarron was modeled after Templ |
Based on | Edna Ferber's sprawling novel Saratoga Trunk, it foc |
by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat from the novel by | Edna Ferber. |
Based on the novel by | Edna Ferber; November 10, 2009 - January 17, 2010 in |
People's Republic of Transylvania) mistake Dame | Edna for the Queen of England and kidnap her during |
Edna Foster - Crippled girl | |
Edna Foster - At Dance | |
Edna Foster - The Prospector's Daughter | |
In 1919, Webber married | Edna Frances Martin. |
Edna Francis Disney | |
He married, in 1934, | Edna Francis (d. |
ncluded Norman Foster as Fred, Linda Watkins as | Edna, Frank Otto as Paul, and Lee Patrick as Eileen. |
included Thomas Gillen as Fred, Emily Lowry as | Edna, Fred Irving Lewis as Paul, and Lee Patrick rep |
Sid Jerram married | Edna G. Hughes during October→December 1915 in Swans |
Edna Garabedian is an American operatic mezzo-sopran | |
Natalie Green, the smart, overweight student of | Edna Garrett (played by Charlotte Rae), on the TV sh |
rn and grew up in the No. 9 coal mining camp in | Edna Gas, West Virginia, The fourth of Oral and Cath |
l in 1950, the Society's members renamed it the | Edna Gladney Home (now known as the Gladney Center f |
ld worked closely with both Dorothy Taubman and | Edna Golandsky for many years. |
a medical condition; and with the piano teacher | Edna Golandsky, who was the associate director of th |
t exercised the right of first refusal for Mrs. | Edna Gray's property at 708 N. Division Street. |
Dr. | Edna Greene Medford, Bowie, MD, professor of history |
sh) at odds with Mike "Scrooge" Harris and Dame | Edna; Greg Thomey at the International Emmy Awards i |
nguage became extinct in 1994 with the death of | Edna Guerrero. |
Edna Gundersen is an American journalist who is a lo | |
USA Today music critic | Edna Gundersen noted that Jagger's vocals and Richar |
Edna Gundersen of USA Today criticized the use of pi | |
year-end article on overlooked albums in 2010, | Edna Gundersen of USA Today described Airtight's Rev |
ong with African American trailblazer for dance | Edna Guy, created the “New Negro Art Theater Dance G |
cers of the company included Oille Burgoyne and | Edna Guy. |
Mrs | Edna Hall - Mary Hignett (series 1-3) |
Edna Hamrick and her husband, Oliver, founded the st | |
son was the son of R. Edgar Henderson and Hazel | Edna Hardy, and was educated at Prince of Wales Coll |
Edna has had five divorces, and eventually divorces | |
hine Tewson appeared regularly as his Landlady, | Edna Hawkins. |
Perhaps most importantly, | Edna helped John to overcome his shyness and develop |
Her half sister | Edna Hicks was also a blues singer. |
Artists such as Rosa Henderson, | Edna Hicks, Viola McCoy, Monette Moore, and Mamie Sm |
Edna Hill (unincorporated) | |
on 28 August 2008, and is survived by his wife, | Edna, his three children, Julie, Stephen and Jane, s |
Edna Holland ... Mrs. Engstrand | |
Edna Holland as Mrs. Foss | |
o show, Rowe asked his fiancee, "How'm I doing, | Edna honey?" |
r on the Navidad River, 8 miles (13 km) east of | Edna, in Jackson County, Texas. |
) northeast of the central business district of | Edna, in Jackson County, Texas, United States. |
Edna is the first woman whose face is successfully t | |
Edna is interred at Woodlawn Cemetery beside Diefenb | |
Edna is the gateway to 11,000-acre (45 km2) Lake Tex | |
Edna is located in the gulf-coast region of Texas. | |
445 | Edna is a large Main belt asteroid. |
and philosopher of action who is currently the | Edna J. Koury Professor of Philosophy at the Univers |
cluded Tom Fitzsimmons as Fred, Barbara Dana as | Edna, Jack Cassidy as Paul, and Susan Sarandon as Ei |
David Garner is the father of three children by | Edna Jean Garner: including Mary Ann Garner, John Da |
, [after his death it passed to his second wife | Edna Johnson Strong.] |
eaky Leona, Henrietta Von Marzipan, Lasso Lass, | Edna Jucation, Heli-Teacher, Madam Margaret and one |
Edna Karr High School began operation in 1964 as a j | |
In 2000 and again in 2005, | Edna Karr earned the National Blue Ribbon Schools of |
the Orleans Parish School Board voted to change | Edna Karr into a junior/senior high magnet school at |
Under the Algiers charter, | Edna Karr once again has open enrollment and therefo |
From 1964 until 1990, | Edna Karr operated as a typical junior high serving |
Surtain attended high school at | Edna Karr High School, where he completed 44 of 97 p |
Elaine | Edna Kaufman (February 10, 1929 - December 3, 2010) |
Ruth | Edna Kelley (8 April 1893 - 4 March 1982) was an Ame |
ver (1892), Francis Leo (1895), Helen M.(1897), | Edna L. (1899), Edith R. (1905), and Virginia M (190 |
member of the community and his granddaughter, | Edna Lamb, had many recollections of his work for ch |
Edna Lee Figueroa as Tati | |
Edna Lewis, American cook and writer | |
Edna Lipson never married and lived with her mother | |
Madge Allsop was a cameo in the TV special Dame | Edna lives at the Palace (2003), in which the then 9 |
Michael and | Edna Longley |
to his hometown of Pittsburgh where he married | Edna Louise Lally, and spent the rest of his years w |
son of teacher Bredo Henriksen (1888-1974) and | Edna Lucy Brahde Davidsen (1891-1967). |
Carrington, Ruth (editor) and | Edna Mackley, 1976. |
Edna Mae Harris and Lucky Millinder - "Harlem Serena | |
The film stars William Garwood, Frank Turner, | Edna Mae Wilson and Lillian Gish. |
elines International was established in 1945 by | Edna Mae Anderson of Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
Robinson Jr. and | Edna Mae also claimed that they were kept away from |
s members in musical harmony and appreciation," | Edna Mae Anderson stated. |
Edna Mae Wilson | |
Edna Mae Harris as Zeba | |
Edna Mae Cooper as Maid | |
Edna Maison as Alma Field, Dick's Wife | |
t short drama film starring Alexander Gaden and | Edna Maison. |
m starring Harry Van Meter, Alexander Gaden and | Edna Maison. |
er Norman Washington Manley and Jamaican artist | Edna Manley, Michael Manley was a charismatic figure |
Edna Mann (1926-1985) - painter and founder member o | |
Edna Mann, Dorothy Mead, and Peter Richmond (later M | |
Edna Marion | |
ach) and his girl Mignette (silent film actress | Edna Marion, in her last film role) visit carnival s |
His daughter Minerva | Edna married Nelson Gordon Bigelow who served in the |
public devotion to his high-school sweetheart, | Edna Mary Skinner. |
Other cast members include | Edna May Oliver, Joan Marsh, Edward Van Sloan and Pe |
Edna May Oliver, seated next to Max Hare, from The T | |
Edna May stormed out of the production, and the role | |
dio Film, by character Matilda Blake, played by | Edna May Oliver. |
Edna May Oliver - Hannah | |
Edna May Oliver - Aunt Phoebe | |
mining would once again commence at Westonia's | Edna May Gold Mine, with the first gold pour anticip |
Edna May Oliver as Sarah MacMillan | |
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