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ated at Steepletop, the property where the poet | Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) lived and wrote |
She appeared in Prisoner as genteel poisoner | Edna Pearson in 1984. |
f I Thought of Daisy, in which Wilson portrayed | Edna St Vincent Millay as Rita Cavanaugh, Wilson and |
s to be parachuted into Transylvania and rescue | Edna. |
parentage, A. J. Ayer on moral responsibility, | Edna O'Brien on fear, and Germaine Greer on free wil |
Ruth | Edna Kelley (8 April 1893 - 4 March 1982) was an Ame |
hn Garfield in Force of Evil playing seductress | Edna Tucker. |
use, and the Progressive Conservatives selected | Edna Nabess, a clothing store owner in The Pas. |
(96.1 FM, is a radio station licensed to serve | Edna, Texas. |
Benson joined Yorkshire-based sextet | Edna Croudson's Rhythm Girls in 1929, touring with t |
Violet and her younger sister | Edna retired from competitive swimming in 1923. |
Her half sister | Edna Hicks was also a blues singer. |
With her sister, | Edna, she took over control of the Stratemeyer Syndi |
ormances, closing on 13 April 1907, and starred | Edna May, Louie Pounds, Arthur Williams, Camille Cli |
comedy film directed by Rex Wilson and starring | Edna Best, Tom Reynolds, Henry Kendall and Isabel Je |
Tonight Starring | Edna (1972) |
public devotion to his high-school sweetheart, | Edna Mary Skinner. |
a medical condition; and with the piano teacher | Edna Golandsky, who was the associate director of th |
lating the poems of Anne Sexton, Sara Teasdale, | Edna St. Vincent Millay and the stories of Mary Woro |
unk, gatecrashed a rave and started terrorising | Edna Birch! |
The book was also a shortlisted nominee for the | Edna Staebler Award. |
He was owner and publisher of the | Edna Sun from 1924-1941. |
Though the | Edna Theater closed in the 1970s, a group is seeking |
Norma created the non-profit organization, The | Edna St. Vincent Millay Society that now oversees th |
l in 1950, the Society's members renamed it the | Edna Gladney Home (now known as the Gladney Center f |
The | Edna S. Purcell house was designed by William Gray P |
The | Edna McConnell Clark Foundation |
The | Edna Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area loc |
The | Edna bank dated back to 1949 as the First National B |
and philosopher of action who is currently the | Edna J. Koury Professor of Philosophy at the Univers |
The film marks the last time | Edna Purviance would co-star with Chaplin and the la |
Conrad is married to | Edna and forces his mute son Carl to assist him. |
shingberry, Jr. was born on January 6, 1953, to | Edna and George Cushingberry. |
Mathieson was married twice, to | Edna Skinner in 1959, and to Judy Craig in 1981, and |
Afterwards people started moving to | Edna and Ganado, eventually to where there were no p |
He was married twice: to | Edna Noye in 1933 and to Vera Jannette Smallman, the |
Native to | Edna, Texas, he grew up near Port Arthur. |
g at Hallettsville, and travelling southeast to | Edna and continuing to Lolita, before turning east t |
nd Beautiful" - Motormouth, Little Inez, Tracy, | Edna, Wilbur, and Company (4:36) |
The film stars William Garwood, Frank Turner, | Edna Mae Wilson and Lillian Gish. |
n 2010 a special DVD release of the full uncut ' | Edna' story was released but only in the UK. |
n Jackson County and was the county seat, until | Edna, Texas was voted as the county seat. |
Vivian | Edna Watts (born June 7, 1940) is an American politi |
n Testimonies (World Music) (Donmar Warehouse), | Edna Mitchell in Waiting For Lefty (BAC) and Swing/U |
ckenzie's was Helen Neil, and Diefenbaker's was | Edna Brower. |
It was | Edna Purviance's last film before retiring in 1928. |
ames of Unger's children on The Odd Couple were | Edna and Leonard, named after Randall's sister and R |
mining would once again commence at Westonia's | Edna May Gold Mine, with the first gold pour anticip |
and her husband moved back to Fort Worth, where | Edna became superintendent of the Society in 1927. |
Whip: | Edna Brown |
Minority Whip: | Edna Brown |
, [after his death it passed to his second wife | Edna Johnson Strong.] |
er of Canada John Diefenbaker and his then wife | Edna Diefenbaker. |
", is a popular song by Maceo Pinkard, his wife | Edna Alexander and Sidney D. Mitchell. |
Smith's wife | Edna shared his enthusiasm for football in general, |
He was married for 56 years to wife | Edna Minor, who died in 1997, and they had twelve ch |
When Hopper's new wife, | Edna Wallace-Hopper, replaced Fox for performances b |
, De Wolf Hopper was married to his third wife, | Edna Wallace, a young actress. |
Wells's first wife, | Edna Metz Wells, who died in 1938, was a respected l |
on 28 August 2008, and is survived by his wife, | Edna, his three children, Julie, Stephen and Jane, s |
He married his wife, | Edna Cristler on November 9, 1920. |
There, he is reunited with | Edna and discovers her mother is dead. |
It was Chaplin's first film with | Edna Purviance, who would continue as his leading la |
ire in 1921, Field began training in dance with | Edna Slocombe and Shelagh Elliott-Clarke in Liverpoo |
Just before she left Lily made peace with | Edna, who wished her the best of luck and made her p |
ka" became the centerpiece of the offense, with | Edna Campbell as the outside threat. |
were having on Eve, so he sent her to stay with | Edna to do her A Levels in England. |
Made in 1918 with | Edna Purviance, Albert Austin and Sydney Chaplin, th |
es and soul music on the Modern label, and with | Edna Wright (later lead singer of Honey Cone), he sa |
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