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His next victim apparently is | Helen, a mute girl who works as a live-in companion |
and replaced it with the then-modern 11-story | Helen A Ganser Library in 1968. |
Helen A Ganser became the first librarian at Millers | |
Reiser was born in New York City, the son of | Helen, a homemaker, and Sam Reiser, a wholesale heal |
man he meets at the movies, while dealing with | Helen, a neighbor who is put off by his manner. |
He married | Helen, a daughter of Sir Compton Domvile, 1st Barone |
He writes | Helen a letter, in which he threatens to abandon the |
The story ends with | Helen A's husband abandoning her and leaving with an |
to his friends (and even his enemies, such as | Helen A) and somewhat melancholic at times (such as |
According to | Helen A. Harrison "the images are both literal and m |
ge note the significance of the opening of the | Helen A. Ganser Library including material pertainin |
They want to help overthrow the tyranny of | Helen A. The Doctor returns to the surface, and begi |
to the hiring by the Police Commission of Mrs. | Helen A. Watson as the city's first jail matron (Ral |
his hometown and, on October 7, 1891, married | Helen A. Rich. |
In 1880, he married | Helen A. Mackie. |
Helen Abbot Merrill (1864 - 1949) was an American ma | |
On their return to the United States, | Helen Abbott Michael began studying medicine at the |
Vivian Rich as | Helen Abbott |
Later that day, Janet rushes over to tell | Helen about the letter. |
Helen accuses the two siblings that they are simply | |
Helen Acreman - Flutes | |
Helen acts as the other half of Plinky and Plonky. | |
Yarmouth, the son of E. Percy G. Newcombe and | Helen Ada L. Newcombe, later of Matlock. |
olf, Sherman Paul, Gerrit Lansing, Peter Kidd, | Helen Adam, Steve Ellis, Judith Vollmer, and Jed Hic |
In | Helen Adams Garrett's book on the anaretic degree, s |
Similarly, hairdresser | Helen Adams from Cwmbran came second in Big Brother |
Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 - June 1, 1968) wa | |
Main article: | Helen Adams |
Helen Adams (born May 30, 1978 in Cwmbran, South Wal | |
her who was photographer was killed in Vietnam | Helen Adams deiced to followed her brother's footste |
Under the direction of Miles and | Helen Adams, the band has received superiors at marc |
orge Adie (14 January 1901 - 29 July 1989) and | Helen Adie (1909-1996) were born in England, married |
George and | Helen Adie are the Mr. and Mrs. Todd-Ashby of Carl G |
However, Taichi names it | Helen after Helen Keller and attempts to bring her b |
After waiting for some time, | Helen again crawled back to her house and phoned 111 |
In 1891, he had married | Helen Agnes Cockburn. |
Charles Chaplin Banks was the son of | Helen Agnes and Charles P. Banks; the latter owned a |
He married | Helen Ainsworth Geigerich of Kaslo, British Columbia |
Helen Ainsworth as Vera, Society editor | |
Helen Ainsworth (October 10, 1901 - August 18, 1961) | |
Frances | Helen Aitchison (6 December 1881 - 26 May 1947) was |
Jean Carson as | Helen Alexander Benson |
Helen Alexander was born at Linton in 1654, and from | |
Margaret Lee - | Helen Alexander |
has been married since 2005 to Swedish golfer | Helen Alfredsson. |
Buchan wrote his first thriller, | Helen All Alone, deliberately in the vein of his fat |
s Plat, Long Lac, Aroland, Rocky Bay, and Lake | Helen, all in Ontario. |
Two thrillers, | Helen All Alone (1961) and The Blue Pavilion (1969), |
re incorporated into a shield logo designed by | Helen Alldredge, a Primary General Board member in t |
Helen Allingham was a frequent visitor to Aldworth i | |
s and plaques to previous congregants, such as | Helen Allingham (the first woman artist admitted to |
olourist Claude Hayes and, to a lesser extent, | Helen Allingham |
Illustrated by | Helen Allingham |
Written by | Helen Allingham |
tates with her father, John Allsop and mother, | Helen Allsop. |
Helen Almira Shafer (born Newark, New Jersey, 23 Sep | |
His wife | Helen also worked there. |
n and Cutter tried to repair their friendship, | Helen also returned and began rekindling her friends |
He and his wife | Helen Alzada Mann had a daughter, Afrika, in 1933. |
He married | Helen Amelia Bober, October 20, 1931. |
Bishop Ammons is married to | Helen Ammons, the former Director of Student Life at |
son's Encyclopedia and raise his two daughters | Helen Amory and Elizabeth Lee. |
leven novels, whose protagonist is Sister Mary | Helen, an elderly nun who solves crimes. |
the pair resurfaced in London under the names | Helen and Peter Kroger with New Zealand passports. |
, Canadian, Mount Pleasant, Mount Clear, Mount | Helen and Warrenheip, and the rural towns of Ballan, |
She is survived by her two daughters, Hilary | Helen and Elizabeth Celia, and one son, Robert Dudle |
ential, Batman & Robin, Runaway Bride, Raising | Helen, and The Princess Diaries. |
She is the current director of the | Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Center for Biomolecula |
s Tower, which is owned by his aunt and uncle, | Helen and Junior King (Ellia English and Garrett Mor |
Alfred's widow, | Helen, and their five children were living in Manche |
as few friends other than a neighborhood girl, | Helen, and his mother's eclectic friends; a clueless |
occurred on the steep left-hand corner at Glen | Helen and occurred when Victor Surridge attempted to |
in 1992, he left his ownership in Wal-Mart to | Helen and their four children. |
Angie loves | Helen and if Helen can't feel fulfilled without a ch |
s born in Glasgow, the daughter of the artists | Helen and Edward Arthur Walton. |
xas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas: the | Helen and Robert S. Strauss Professorship in Pediatr |
k, second child of Jabez Bostwick and his wife | Helen, and Captain Albert Carstairs, a Scotsman with |
It was bought in 1995 by | Helen and Aidan Ruff, who restored and renovated it |
r characters were Hanley's upstairs neighbours | Helen and Todd (played by Harriet Thorpe and Ron Don |
His imagination then kicks into overdrive: | Helen and Ricky watch The Girl on TV as she warns th |
in is located about nine miles (14 km) west of | Helen and has an elevation of 3,525 feet (1,074 m). |
The doubling up of | Helen and the call girl, and to a lesser extent the |
aylor Birch in 1895, and given to his daughter | Helen and her husband, artist Frederic Clay Bartlett |
Malson, | Helen and Burns, Maree, eds. |
The sisters, | Helen and Victoria, were three and five years old, r |
dromache, Janet Price as Hecuba, Anne Mason as | Helen, and Neil Jenkins as Achilles. |
The two sisters in the Niger Delta, | Helen and Victoria are living at a center where they |
Paul had two children, Paul and | Helen, and the mill was eventually passed on to Paul |
d also staged a skiing accident to get to know | Helen and that Vandemer asked her to marry him. |
ars Feroz Khan, Mumtaz, Prem Chopra, Iftekhar, | Helen, and Madan Puri. |
According to later Greek mythology, Leda bore | Helen and Polydeuces, children of Zeus, while at the |
rced couple who live next door to each other), | Helen and Patrick and local pub owners, Joe and Mari |
en the campaign treasurer (Leo) also falls for | Helen and embezzles $1 million from Ajax' funds to b |
chus, son of Odysseus, visits Sparta and meets | Helen and Menelaus. |
an Debucourt : Camille Marimon, the husband of | Helen and ancient friend of battle of Jacques |
to take his place in leading a posse to rescue | Helen and bring the men to justice. |
They had two daughters, Frances | Helen and Louisa Ruth. |
Helen and Sam Walton had four children: Samuel Robso | |
Letts was the sole child of | Helen and Walter Letts of Steep Hill House, Lincoln. |
There is a flash of the wedding and soon | Helen and her ignoble husband are seen aboard the st |
He was counted among the suitors of | Helen, and accordingly participated in the Trojan Wa |
s four sisters, Sally, Mary, singer-songwriter | Helen, and Laura, who plays rounders for England, an |
Together they had two daughters named | Helen and Katerina. |
County in south central Oklahoma, to the late | Helen and Talford Chapman. |
Helen and Nick return to America engaged, but she is | |
He is married to | Helen and they have two daughters, Molly Grace and I |
a and James Paul, and two daughters, Elizabeth | Helen and Rebecca Anne. |
They had two daughters | Helen and Catherine and a son John Renouf. |
Born to | Helen and John T., J'ai grew up in Kansas City. |
Sister | Helen and Father Maxwell played a large role in the |
Directed by Chand, the film stars | Helen and Joy Mukherjee. |
s of the King in finding the beautiful Goddess | Helen, and blends Faust Part One and Faust Part Two |
33) water for a fishery.… the church of St. | Helen and part of the wood. |
The Adams family-Berle, his children | Helen and Richard, and their families, have establis |
once the judge of the goddesses, the lover of | Helen, and yet the slayer of Achilles. |
Born in Redding, California as the fourth of | Helen and Cason Baugh's five sons, Baugh earned his |
His wife | Helen and son Christopher survived him. |
ion the doorway for communication is opened to | Helen and she can now survive and thrive in the worl |
llage just south of Northampton with his wife, | Helen, and their three children. |
In 1968, the owners, | Helen and Michael Valerio, changed the name to "Papa |
cademy was founded in 2004 when St. Denis, St. | Helen, and St. Lawrence Schools combined. |
ember 9, 1974 in St. Clair Shores, Michigan to | Helen and Charles Roberts. |
Altercatio Ganimedis et Helene" (The Debate of | Helen and Ganymede) depicts Greco-Roman mythical fig |
Helen and William's daughter: Catherine Elizabeth Wo | |
esidential election, serious Louise, frivolous | Helen, and stolid Grace, daughters of Medicine Bow, |
s one of three children, including his sister, | Helen and brother, Paul. |
us, Emmons was living in Boston with his wife, | Helen, and their son, Robert W. Emmons III. |
He was survived by his second wife, | Helen and two children, Peter D. O'Connell of Bethes |
Boris has two daughters, | Helen and Lydia. |
Unknown to | Helen and her family, Steve is a legal advisor to a |
ne Katrina touched down in part of the town of | Helen, and then traveled north through the park. |
Andelin is the son of | Helen Andelin. |
Mona Barrie as | Helen Anders |
Her mother, | Helen Anderson (1835/1836 - 1906), was married to Wi |
William McEwan married | Helen Anderson in 1885, following the death of Willi |
Helen Anderson - Teacher | |
Outside the prison, | Helen Anderson (the only person who knows Sally's re |
Helen Anderson (a fellow student) remembered his ear | |
Born as Margaret | Helen Anderson, she was the illegitimate daughter of |
Merry Anders (born Mary | Helen Anderson; 22 May 1932) is an American actress |
In 1949, he married the former | Helen Angela Walsh, who died on September 13, 2005. |
Helen, Anita and June (with one of her daughters, Ca | |
Helen Ann Thrower, Bauer's chief of staff, responded | |
fe had various children including Philipp Jr., | Helen, Anna, and Ernst. |
He married | Helen Anne Cochran Macadam on 1 November 1887 at Dud |
(1890-1957) in 1918; they had three daughters, | Helen Anne, born on 5 November 1919 (m. |
liver Harry Kent Lake, Benjamin Hartley Lake & | Helen Ansell. |
Virginia | Helen Antoinette Holgate, also known as Ginny Leng, |
he is about to grieve at the fact he's failed, | Helen appears on a cliff above him and delightedly s |
Blue is the name of a fictional cheese made by | Helen Archer in the programme. |
Meryl Streep as | Helen Archer |
He and his wife | Helen are notable growers of roses. |
lliam Sloan Seale Armstrong and two daughters, | Helen Armstrong and Jessie Watson. |
The drama stars Charlotte Burton, | Helen Armstrong, J. Warren Kerrigan, Louise Lester, |
film starring Charlotte Burton, Violet Neitz, | Helen Armstrong, William Bertram, Edith Borella, Ed |
ic Scholarship which enabled him to study with | Helen Armstrong. |
ture, he tries to slip away without a fuss but | Helen arranges a surprise leaving party where the st |
n Horse was in the city, Deiphobus accompanied | Helen as she walked around the horse, calling out th |
The school also employed his wife, | Helen, as a secretary. |
ayed Richard Diamond's girlfriend, the wealthy | Helen Asher, on the radio series Richard Diamond, Pr |
At the end of the novel | Helen asks him if she can live at his place. |
shok Kumar, Nirupa Roy, Premnath, Aruna Irani, | Helen, Asrani, Sujit Kumar and Madan Puri. |
d his new style of painting with the work Burd | Helen at the Royal Academy, London in 1856. |
chapels in the parish included a chapel of St | Helen at Cape Cornwall and a chapel of St Michael on |
ourful episodes include the second scene where | Helen, at the precipice of a large cliff, first impl |
Is | Helen Atkinson-Wood related to Rowan Atkinson? |
Deayton was in a relationship with the actress | Helen Atkinson-Wood (a co-star on Radio Active and K |
An alternate story is told to us by | Helen Atwater in her work titled Bread and the Princ |
The Levitts (usually credited as Tom and | Helen August) were writers for such television shows |
After the war, on April 23, 1873, he married | Helen Augusta Garrard (1850-1924) of Columbus, Georg |
Moody Shattuck married | Helen Augusta Prouty on January 12, 1863. |
In 1867 he married | Helen Aylmer; then in 1898 he married Constance Gabr |
Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy (1962) | |
Johnson was awarded the | Helen B. Warner Prize by the American Astronomical S |
Tremaine won the 1983 | Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy given by the Ame |
In 2003, he was awarded the | Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy by the American |
The | Helen B. and Martin D. Schwartz Special Collections |
In 2001 he won the | Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy which is awarded |
Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy of the AAS (1987 | |
He won the | Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy in 1971. |
Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy, with her husban | |
Helen Backhouse - design | |
Helen Backlin - June Farrell | |
Helen Bader School of Social Welfare ranked 42nd nat | |
Helen Badgley (December 1, 1908 - October 25, 1977) | |
in Come Fly With Me as FlyLo Check-In Manager | Helen Baker, and in the first three series of Little |
nts League, where he met his wife, illustrator | Helen Baker. |
According to | Helen Balanoff from the NWT Literacy Council and Cyn |
She then studied with cabaret legend | Helen Baldassare at The New School University. |
Florence Eldridge as | Helen Baldwin |
Adams married | Helen Banks on January 29, 1931, though she died a s |
born in Madras, India and is the son of author | Helen Bannerman and William Bannerman who was an off |
bikuro Sampo, a non-racist Japanese version of | Helen Bannerman's The Story of Little Black Sambo, i |
bertson, of Forteviot, Perthshire and his wife | Helen Bannerman, daughter of Rev. J. Bannerman of Ca |
pt at a singing career under the psyedonym of ' | Helen Barnes'. |
liam Booth by its much larger counterpart, the | Helen Barnet Gring, an enormous four-masted coasting |
In 1960 | Helen Barnum, the matriarch of a successful timber f |
Helen Barrett Tenney worked for the Comintern appara | |
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