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rchangel Michael, sent by God to guide her conduct | Joan, a simple peasant girl, hears voices which sh |
eth Morrow School), and William Davis, an engineer | Davis, second of three children, was born in Engle |
under the name of John earlier in the 9th century | According to the legend of Pope Joan, a woman name |
n 28 October, leaving Joan a widow in her thirties | He eventually died on 28 October, leaving Joan a w |
d-daughter of the ecclesiologist John Wickham Legg | On 11 October 1945, in the chapel of New College, |
Joan, a teacher from Dumbarton, with four children | He is married to Joan, a teacher from Dumbarton, w |
and the managing director of the Grosvenor estate | Beacham, one of four children, was born in Barnet, |
s wife, Joan, a son, Jack, and seven grandchildren | At the time of his death, Boyd was survived by his |
avid J. Burke and Alfonse Ruggiero Jr. for Wiseguy | In 1990 he shared, with wife Joan, a nomination fo |
Casa Bulbena-Salas (1924-1926) by Joan A. Roig | Casa Bulbena-Salas (1924-1926) by Joan A. Roig. |
1913), and Joan A. Hay (b | 1913), and Joan A. Hay (b. |
ilgandra, where she received her primary education | She was the daughter of J. K. Alexander, a doctor, |
A son, John, was born to Joan about 1490 | A son, John, was born to Joan about 1490. |
was forty-three years old and Joan about nineteen | John was forty-three years old and Joan about nine |
took her mother's maiden name as her stage surname | Bradley was born Joan Abraham in Hampstead, London |
y dance critic Joan Acocella of the The New Yorker | By 2008, the ensemble had made 12 tours of the US, |
f-siblings, including Philip II, Prince of Taranto | From this marriage Joan acquired five half-sibling |
utrelle, a French industrialist and philanthropist | Arthur, Guinevere, and Lancelot are presented more |
le Baptist Church on Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008 | Pendergrass proposed to Joan after four months and |
ition as 'reader' to a male barrister Edward Ellis | In 1949 Joan again signed the Bar roll and achieve |
throne, and the Hanoverians plot to overthrow him | Joan Aiken's Wolves Chronicles have as background |
, Sethera, Wineberry, Wagtail, Tarrydiddle and Den | Joan Aiken's children's book The Cuckoo Tree featu |
house at different times, including James himself | Lamb House is the subject of Joan Aiken's novel Th |
ain Frederick Bertram Barton and Joan Aileen Lecky | Barton was born at Celbridge, Kildare Ireland, the |
er of Lindsey Weedon, a British modern pentathlete | He married another British Olympic gymnast, Joan A |
port in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain | As a university project, he created a system that |
on an ancient and popular Majorcan children's song | The official anthem is an adaptation of Joan Alcov |
h Joan Aldous), Springer, 2000: ISBN 1-85233-259-X | Graphs and Applications: An Introductory Approach |
ire to Edward Tanzer, a labourer, and Joan Alibone | Tans'ur was born in Dunchurch, Warwickshire to Edw |
Joan Allen - Pleasantville | Joan Allen - Pleasantville |
Joan Allen - Nixon | Joan Allen - Nixon |
Joan Allen - Searching for Bobby Fisher | Joan Allen - Searching for Bobby Fisher |
Joan Allen - Georgia O'Keeffe | Joan Allen - Georgia O'Keeffe |
Joan Allen - The Crucible | Joan Allen - The Crucible |
Joan Allen as Pamela Landy | Joan Allen as Pamela Landy |
played Laine Hanson, his Vice Presidential nominee | Teddy Bridges, named for Jeff Bridges who played P |
Tucker Jr. (Christian Slater), support his efforts | His loyal wife (Joan Allen) and children, headed b |
mories and how times (and classmates) have changed | Peggy Sue arrives at the reunion and is happy to r |
tcalf, John Malkovich, Joan Allen, and Gary Sinise | He was a founding member of the Steppenwolf Theatr |
st and Christian Slater appear in supporting roles | Joan Allen, Martin Landau, Elias Koteas, Frederic |
ola rose considerably in the years after this film | The fame of co-stars like Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey |
n of Naples at Santa Chiara in Rome in August 1344 | The Cardinal crowned Joan alone as Queen of Naples |
o composed Buttermilk Point and others for the duo | Joan also composed Buttermilk Point and others for |
Merle Oberon) meet by chance in a bar in Hong Kong | Total strangers Dan Hardesty (George Brent) and Jo |
ins behind the throne and the real ruler of France | In an ironic twist to his "male" ascendancy to the |
is children from that marriage had predeceased him | Although the king had previously been married to J |
Joan and Darby doze and dream and wake | Joan and Darby doze and dream and wake. |
in 1950 where he lost despite winning 19,437 votes | Oram attempted to win the parliamentary seats of L |
so known as Princess Joan and Princess Tajudaullah | Lady Camrose was also known as Princess Joan and P |
's publishers, to continue two series of his books | † In April 2011, the Parker Estate-his widow Joan, |
other, Edward, and two half sisters, Joan and Alma | From this union Sadie gained a half brother, Edwar |
and Emperor Otto IV, in an alliance against France | Released after this concession, Joan and Ferdinand |
nd oversaw the construction of a clinic at Zhaojue | The team, consisting of the Broomhalls, Joan and a |
Hall of Big Joan and jazz guitarist Jimmy Tuffrey | Over their lifetime The Fabrics also featured Amy |
Joan And Ted (1961) (Pye-Nixa) | Joan And Ted (1961) (Pye-Nixa) |
George are out and tells Spike to guard the house | Joan and George are out and tells Spike to guard t |
d left Castile and returned to her native Ponthieu | This further strained her relations with Alfonso a |
and the boys (Cohn's wife and children) tomorrow." | I'm having lunch with Joan and the boys (Cohn's wi |
help other women who suffer from the same illness | After their daughter Jennifer lost her battle with |
n and shooing off the 'young people' to their ball | Dracula manages to deflect Stevens' questions by p |
slowed-aging that his comic book counterpart does | Jay is referred to as a "retired speedster" by Joa |
, Claire, Susan, Cathy, Joan) and 13 grandchildren | He is survived by his wife Anne, five children (Pe |
d ask for forgiveness, which the dog gladly grants | Joan and George let Spike back into the house and |
as Debbie Gravitte (Joan) and Kevin Reed (Stuart) | The album cast includes Rebecca Luker (Mary), Liz |
oan, and Ivano Marescotti as Colonnello Verrecchia | The film stars Matt Damon as Tom Ripley, Gwyneth P |
ontributions towards the institution's development | Also in 2005 the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Center for |
nnerman as Joan and Leslie Henson as Bobby Summers | The piece starred Fred Leslie as G.B. Stark, Marga |
l, which is now joined through its urban expansion | It comprises two zones: the town of Sant Joan and |
, Joan and the couple had two sons, Sean and Bryan | He graduated from Syracuse University in 1964 with |
d Joan, and play cribbage to the end of your lives | You might be Darby and Joan, and play cribbage to |
ston who had succeeded his father as Count of Foix | In spite of a compromise signed in 1325 in Beaugen |
t Meadowbank; daughter of Joan and Henry Sutcliffe | Jennifer Sutcliffe, niece of Bob Rawlinson and pup |
ecruit a hot blonde in the vein of Brigitte Bardot | Joan and Sandy become friends and start jamming wh |
rance, Charles IV of France and Isabella of France | Joan and Philip were the parents of Louis X of Fra |
Jeane had three daughters, Mary, Joan and Dorothy | Robert and Jeane had three daughters, Mary, Joan a |
cally geared towards these independent backpackers | Joan and Bill Keller opened the first Le Travel St |
nd his twin brother Alexander, who died in infancy | Her sisters were Margaret, Isabella, Eleanor, Mary |
udied at University of Chicago (from 1974 to 1978) | The son of Joan and Andrew Potok, he grew up in Pl |
2 and Ray in 1953, the Snellings created a company | Together with their future daughter-in-law Joan, a |
gton, The Clinical Thinking of Wilfrid Bion (1997) | Joan and Neville Symington, The Clinical Thinking |
d not occur to Joan and her advisors to leave town | Despite the severe outbreak of plague in Bordeaux, |
Dr. Lahos) is introduced to Joan and the boys | Dr. Lahos) is introduced to Joan and the boys. |
ternational Relations at Simmons College in Boston | After his retirement from government service in 19 |
ed by his wife, Joan, and their surviving children | He died of a heart attack in 1995, aged 67, surviv |
of John Pollexfen, the British political economist | He was the son of Andrew Pollexfen and his wife Jo |
fter an unnamed baby while Joan and George are out | Jeannie the babysitter is supposed to be looking a |
y is being purchased by rival firm McCann Erickson | In December 1963, Don convinces Bert Cooper, Roger |
l as the Dolphin's real-life landlord Billy Holmes | The pub also provided the setting for the BBC's po |
rror, Early Edition, What About Joan and Alleyball | Other television credits include The Amityville Ho |
ere he graduated with a B.A. in Journalism in 1986 | Born in 1964 in Saint Paul, Minnesota to parents J |
en stoned to death Pope Joan and her newborn child | According to one version, the angry crowd then sto |
thrilled to be sharing a room with Joan and Barri | The ladies also meet their roommate, a young woman |
lane headed towards George with a pair of scissors | Tom swallows the airplane meant for Joan and begin |
f-brother of Robert Danvers, another notable judge | He was the son of John Danvers and his second wife |
und, baby/With Jean and Joan and-a who-knows-who." | "You hangin' 'round, baby/With Jean and Joan and-a |
make a bold - or at least a different - statement | The Boston Globe music critic Joan Anderman critic |
tary of State of Minnesota, serving from 1975-1999 | Joan Anderson Growe (born September 28, 1935) is a |
Secretary of State are available for research use | Files documenting the activities of Joan Anderson |
'Operation Rescue' (now 'Operation Save America') | Operation Rescue NZ later assumed much of its phil |
dren; his siblings were Joan, Angela, Jay and Shad | He was one of five children; his siblings were Joa |
who appeared on stage, in films, and on television | Joan Ann Hackett (March 1, 1934 - October 8, 1983) |
n Torrington, Connecticut) was an American swimmer | Joan Ann Alderson-Rosazza (born March 5, 1935 in T |
rie (Reiser), Nancy Kay (Hart-Elmer) and Julie Ann | He had six grandchildren, Susan Gail (Nolte-Atkins |
ther Jabberwacky character, wins the Loebner Prize | September 2006 - Joan, another Jabberwacky charact |
ing to the rank of Under-Secretary General in 1987 | Dame Margaret Joan Anstee, DCMG (born 25 June 1926 |
ntoni Samaranch (numismatic section in the center) | Olympic and Sports Museum Joan Antoni Samaranch (n |
resents the restrictions placed on her as a woman | A teenage Joan appears in Laurie Lawlor's novel Th |
nd his wife Joan are the parents of eight children | Christensen and his wife Joan are the parents of e |
He and his wife Joan are buried within the church | He and his wife Joan are buried within the church. |
father on the Welk show's annual Christmas episode | He and his wife Joan are the parents of two childr |
Joan Armatrading - "Willow" (4:04) | Joan Armatrading - "Willow" (4:04) |
Pentangle, as well as various other side projects | Gary Foote (born December 15, 1960 Weybridge) is a |
tainton toured with Joan Armatrading in April 2010 | Stainton toured with Joan Armatrading in April 201 |
Me Myself I - Joan Armatrading | Me Myself I - Joan Armatrading |
pton, Muddy Waters, Joan Armatrading and The Verve | He has also worked with Count Basie, Eric Clapton, |
Ben, and, most recently The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band | He has also worked with Joan Armatrading, Paul You |
usic as being "...all about art and healing energy | Citing The Indigo Girls, Bruce Springsteen, Joan A |
Kinks, Eartha Kitt, Lenny Kravitz, Dalai Lama, k.d | Abba (Benny & Bjorn), ABC, Paula Abdul, AC/DC, Ace |
Andrew Caine, Scritti Politti, So and Miquel Brown | Murphy was a session man who worked with many arti |
ham Shaw and Valdy were among the visiting artists | Joan Armatrading, Leon Bibb, Charity Brown, Paulin |
ame so much that she later used it as a song title | During a tour of western Canada, English recording |
Bishop, Joan Armatrading, Chris De Burgh and 10cc | In 1985, Lee was involved with the production, wri |
abriel, Madonna, Eric Clapton and Joan Armatrading | Jones has worked with jazz recording artists who i |
He has also toured with Joan Armatrading | He has also toured with Joan Armatrading. |
Stones, Genesis, Led Zeppelin and Joan Armatrading | The studios were also used by notable non-Island R |
er Joan arrives and announces she's engaged-to Jim | Tony has indicated he has no interest in dating a |
admired Joan, as much for the past as the present | Master William Harness and I have recommenced a mo |
Joan as Police Woman - (2004 - CD) | Joan as Police Woman - (2004 - CD) |
) (2006), on additional tracks of the 2-CD edition | Joan as Police Woman - on the album Real Life (Joa |
int of the resistance movement against the Germans | Set in France in 1940, it portrays Joan as the pat |
Joan as Eunice in Fair City | Joan as Eunice in Fair City. |
as "A Chronicle Play in 6 Scenes and an Epilogue" | Shaw characterised Saint Joan as "A Chronicle Play |
d the creation of a new band, Joan as Police Woman | The end of Black Beetle in June 2002 brought the b |
k Wolf, Antony and the Johnsons and Paul McCartney | Musical guests who performed on the show in the 20 |
Joan as Police Woman album, see Cover (2009 album) | For the Joan as Police Woman album, see Cover (200 |
, A Camp, Mascott, Gramercy Arms and The Nightjars | It won Music Week's "Best Independent Music Retail |
et Joan Ashton (born 1893) - married Hugh Whistler | Margaret Joan Ashton (born 1893) - married Hugh Wh |
ahms for his "quiet grandeur, cogency and gravity" | Playing Pierre Cauchon, the Bishop of Beauvais, in |
vard, Schiller's Play reproduced on Gigantic scale | Joan at Harvard, Schiller's Play reproduced on Gig |
of Saint Joan at the Off-Broadway Phoenix Theatre | In 1956, she appeared in the Cambridge Drama Festi |
ich he also played La Hire and The English Soldier | In 2006 he composed the music for A&BC's productio |
of the news from Joan at the cake shop, Cake That | Lewis's school of journalism involves going on a b |
Beaufort Range is Mount Joan at 1,556 m (5,105 ft) | The highest mountain in the Beaufort Range is Moun |
Dame Joan Augusta Sawyer, DBE, PC (b | Dame Joan Augusta Sawyer, DBE, PC (b. |
en (or Angevin), was assigned a pension of 7 marks | On 12 December 1536 Joan Aungewen (or Angevin), wa |
Joan Aungewen, occurs 1534 and 1536 | Joan Aungewen, occurs 1534 and 1536 |
edon final against Suzanne Lenglen and Helen Wills | With Joan Austin, sister of Bunny Austin, Evvie Co |
domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center | Joan B. Gottschall at the Biographical Directory o |
of the team passed to his third wife, Joan B. Kroc | Ownership of the team passed to his third wife, Jo |
e and Justice, Kroc Center University of San Diego | Delegate, United Nations Women in Peacemaking Conf |
chall (born 1947) is a United States federal judge | Joan B. Gottschall (born 1947) is a United States |
r Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego | The film was originally screened on June 22, 2004 |
Joan Baby, The Clams, Defoliants, Slammin' Watusis | The Barbie Army webpage lists the following bands |
and Joan Bach, and is a half-brother of Lord Bach | Allan is the son of Morris Edward Allan and Joan B |
rs, Lost in Space, Julia, and Love, American Style | From there he went on to direct for numerous shows |
Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States | Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg (born March 15, 1933) is |
included it on their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin | It was recorded by Joan Baez (credited as "traditi |
kie" in her second album Joan Baez, Vol. 2 in 1961 | The traditional tune of "The Great Silkie" of Sule |
Joan Baez - vocals, guitar | Joan Baez - vocals, guitar |
n 1975, but had been written the previous November | "Diamonds & Rust" is a song written and performed |
e spring of 1995, for Baez's album Ring Them Bells | Black recorded two duets with American folk singer |
o You Think I Am," and on Bob Dylan's "To Ramona." | The song "No Mermaid" was also performed by Joan B |
Song for Bangladesh - song by Joan Baez | Song for Bangladesh - song by Joan Baez |
d the song on her 1976 live album From Every Stage | The song has been covered numerous times, most not |
n Simpson, Eliza Carthy, Joan Baez and many others | In 2007 a double album was released "Cool As Folk: |
uded this song on her 1965 album Farewell Angelina | Joan Baez included this song on her 1965 album Far |
and current folk artists such as the Indigo Girls | Her initial influences included Joni Mitchell, Joa |
Baez covered the song for her 1987 album, Recently | Folk singer Joan Baez covered the song for her 198 |
on her self-titled debut album "Joan Baez" (1960) | Joan Baez sings "the pale and the leader," but ret |
which was subsequently recorded by Three Dog Night | Other songs written by Robinson include "The House |
recorded during Baez' concert tours of early 1963 | Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2 was a second installm |
retwell on Man On The Roof (2007) as a bonus track | It was first covered by Joan Baez on Diamonds & Ru |
iggo Mortensen, Joan Baez and "A cast of millions" | Slacker Uprising also features performances by Ste |
"Since You've Asked", performed by Joan Baez | "Since You've Asked", performed by Joan Baez |
was in English: East Virginia by Joan Baez in 1964 | He started his career with the band Islanders who |
d her father, physicist Albert Baez, was his uncle | Singer and progressive activist Joan Baez is his c |
"The Mountain", in 2001 concerts, Joan Baez | "The Mountain", in 2001 concerts, Joan Baez |
U.K. at the same time "There but for Fortune" did | By coincidence, Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2 becam |
the Top 50, when Baez took legal action against it | In 1963, an unauthorized reissue of the album was |
ancisco was a record recorded by Joan Baez in 1958 | Joan Baez in San Francisco was a record recorded b |
d debut album, featuring 13 traditional folk songs | Joan Baez was singer Joan Baez's 1960 self-titled |
Joan Baez - vocals, acoustic guitar | Joan Baez - vocals, acoustic guitar |
repertoire, and recorded it twice (see list below) | Early in her career, Joan Baez incorporated the so |
re's To You" - Ennio Morricone featuring Joan Baez | "Here's To You" - Ennio Morricone featuring Joan B |
Bob Dylan and Joan Baez performing at the March | Bob Dylan and Joan Baez performing at the March |
ve Mason, Little Feat, Joan Baez and Steve Hillage | Their unique sound made them highly-sought after a |
variant printed in "The Joan Baez Songbook" (1964) | That is also the variant printed in "The Joan Baez |
tains a sample of "Diamonds and Rust" by Joan Baez | "Outro" contains a sample of "Diamonds and Rust" b |
sions of the song (in 1971 and 1975, respectively) | Folk singers Joan Baez and Judy Collins each recor |
Countrymen all recorded it as a popular folk song | Peter, Paul and Mary, Joan Baez and The Countrymen |
ger/songwriter Joan Baez for her 1974 studio album | Dida is a song written and performed by singer/son |
version was featured on his 1978 smash The Gambler | Twenty one artists have recorded versions of "San |
basement together with Bill Wood and Ted Alevizos | Joan Baez recorded this album in a basement togeth |
Joan Baez | Joan Baez |
onor Joan Baez with an award for her anti-war work | In 1971, the Chicago Business Executives Move for |
ning of the death of the oldest son, Jean-Francois | Family friend Joan Baez wrote and recorded a song, |
Joan Baez - Guitar, Vocals, Producer | Joan Baez - Guitar, Vocals, Producer |
don, Hootenanny Singers, Joan Baez and many others | It has also been recorded by the Brothers Four, So |
d playing the guitar and mandolin at the age of 14 | Knightley was first attracted to acoustic music li |
formed a cover on her 1970 album One Day at a Time | Joan Baez also performed a cover on her 1970 album |
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