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| A certain woman named | Lydia, a seller of purple, of the city of Thyatira, |
| of Melody, an apprentice muse on the run from | Lydia, a previous muse who turned evil and changed t |
| Wood County, Ohio May 29, 1871 to James L. and | Lydia A. (Ackerman) Bloom. |
| anton, Connecticut in 1813 to Asahel Bliss and | Lydia Adams (Griswold) Bliss. |
| ty-voice choir, conducted by Artistic Director | Lydia Adams], founded by Dr. Elmer Iseler in 1979, i |
| ccording to Herodotus, Maeonia became known as | Lydia after Lydus's reign. |
| Frances | Lydia Alice Knorr was known as the baby farming Murd |
| nessmen, politician in the country, married to | Lydia Alles and Dr Harsha Alles is a medical doctor |
| Lydia, along with Dorcas and Phoebe is honored with | |
| Lydia Anatolyevna Davydova (19 January 1932 - 3 Marc | |
| love with the intended victim, Sir Nick's wife | Lydia, and resolves to alter the course of history b |
| Lydia and Josiah were among the wealthiest families | |
| Ardys II was the twenty-seventh king of | Lydia, and second king of the Mermnad dynasty, the s |
| ng to Herodotus) was the twenty-fourth king of | Lydia, and twenty-first king of the Heraclid dynasty |
| Ardys I was the twenty-second king of | Lydia, and the nineteenth king of the Heraclid dynas |
| her that the matter is settled, Dave embraces | Lydia and Gus, then asks Lydia if she can pay for lu |
| abitants, but also of the surrounding areas of | Lydia and the support of the Armenian communities in |
| He has two children, named | Lydia and Anthony, from his first marriage. |
| were waiting for them, the officer questioned | Lydia and asked if anyone was awake on the night of |
| ot at his own front door, while Dummer's wife, | Lydia and their son, were carried away captive where |
| est London with his 4 children, Ruby, Cecilia, | Lydia and Esme. |
| on of "How About You?", Parry is reunited with | Lydia and Jack (who had earlier broken up with Anne |
| Unknown to Dave, | Lydia and Gus have also spent the night there, and i |
| He went to the residence of | Lydia and John Spencer, the mother and stepfather of |
| Charlotte rushes to the local cemetery, where | Lydia and Zoe are, with Dave and Mike close behind. |
| , Elizabeth Paynter, had given him a daughter, | Lydia, and four sons; their mother died around 1543. |
| Meanwhile, | Lydia and Ysidro explore the city, Lydia through Ash |
| Alfred travelled to New Zealand with his wife | Lydia and daughter Oona, and the two brothers formed |
| could not be far off; but the boundary between | Lydia and Phrygia should perhaps not be located sout |
| It was the border between | Lydia and Phrygia, and the Lydian king Croesus fixed |
| rmer he made Artabazus, the revolted satrap of | Lydia and Ionia, his prisoner, but afterwards set hi |
| Lydia and Josiah then settled in Uxbridge. | |
| and Eldora Nuzum had two grandchildren, namely | Lydia Ann Marie Nuzum and Derek Nuzum. |
| ivens Harris, with whom he had seven children, | Lydia Ann Alley, with whom he had six children; Susa |
| Lydia Aran (born 1921), a professor emerita at the H | |
| favoured tune in churches, although Azmon and | Lydia are also widely used. |
| Lydia arrives and House takes her in to see the grou | |
| Lydia Artymiw is Distinguished McKnight Professor of | |
| Lydia Artymiw is an American concert pianist. | |
| University of Minnesota in 2004, studying with | Lydia Artymiw. |
| n Southport, Lancashire the son of Sherard and | Lydia Ashington, his father was a solicitor. |
| on August 11, 449, Flavian died at Hypaepa in | Lydia, Asia Minor from the injuries he received from |
| The | Lydia asteroid family is named after it. |
| Lydia Augusta Arsens (March 18, 1906 - February 25, | |
| She has an 18-year old daughter, | Lydia Bai, who is a member of the Stanford Women's V |
| born to lawyer Rolando Navarro and the former | Lydia Baiddin, in Manila, Philippines. |
| His father, James Cushing, and mother, | Lydia Bartlett Taylor Richardson, were of English de |
| 1870) and Anna | Lydia Beach. |
| tor and mayor of Timaru in 1901, and his wife, | Lydia Beatrice Thompson. |
| Formed on 6 November 1867, by | Lydia Becker, the organisation helped lay the founda |
| e mezzo-sopranos and sang the melody line, and | Lydia Bell was the soprano who sang higher harmonies |
| Groupmates Lauren Mayhew and | Lydia Bell formed a new group called Turning Point. |
| ampa teenagers - Lauren Mayhew , Ashley Niven, | Lydia Bell, Tracy Williams - had all been childhood |
| In 2008 she appeared as | Lydia Bennet in the ITV series Lost In Austen. |
| editor of The Junior Gazette in Press Gang and | Lydia Bennet in the 1995 television miniseries of Ja |
| rriet Walter and Alex Jennings and the role of | Lydia Bennett in Unseen Austen an original drama by |
| on Keane, 2nd Baron Keane, and Louisa Caroline | Lydia Benyon. |
| Lydia Bilbrook - Mrs Manby | |
| s siblings Elizabeth Kaahumanu (1829-1899) and | Lydia Bingham (1834-1915) to attend school. |
| He married | Lydia Blackden in 1756. |
| Katie Seeley as | Lydia Bloodworth |
| After the 1867 death of | Lydia Boggs Shepherd Cruger, the land that comprised |
| Lydia Boggs Shepherd Cruger lived the last twenty-fo | |
| (Compiler with | Lydia Boker Godfrey) English Drama: A Working Basis, |
| Lydia Booth, a niece of Matthew Vassar, encouraged h | |
| Lydia Boucher (28 February 1890 - 5 March 1971) was | |
| Bowman married | Lydia Bowman. |
| w Brunswick, to Joseph Harvey Copp and Frances | Lydia Brennan. |
| Judy Kelly - | Lydia Brenton |
| had major recurring roles on Picket Fences as | Lydia Brock, Barbara Norton on Grace Under Fire, and |
| a love story, it relates the story of a woman, | Lydia Brooke, called upon to be the ghostwriter of a |
| Ann Williams, Bethel Leslie, and | Lydia Bruce as Dr. Maggie Fielding Van Alen Powers, |
| Emma left Maplecroft, she moved in with Alice | Lydia Buck, the home left to Alice by her father Rev |
| In Great Britain the tune | Lydia by Thomas Phillips or Richmond by Thomas Hawei |
| Ayao is mentioned in books by | Lydia Cabrera and surfaced in the United States in t |
| International writer of courage: | Lydia Cacho Mexican journalist and human rights acti |
| Lydia Cacho (2009) | |
| V Tau was discovered to be variable in 1905 by | Lydia Ceraski, and by 1907 it was clear that it had |
| Josiah Taft married | Lydia Chapin of Mendon., on December 28, 1731, (as r |
| grandson of Robert Taft, Sr. His grandmother, | Lydia Chapin Taft, was America's First Woman Voter. |
| in 1946 by Alice du Pont Mills, Felix du Pont, | Lydia Chichester du Pont, and Mary Chichester du Pon |
| Smith was raised in a foster home, called | Lydia Children's Home, as a ward of the state of Ill |
| He likes | Lydia, Chris, and Natalie but has a strong dislike f |
| He was married to | Lydia Chukovskaya, a writer, prominent human rights |
| directed by Jerry Hopper, starring Gene Barry, | Lydia Clarke. |
| Lydia Clay as Herself | |
| ham, Massachusetts, the son of Thomas Dean and | Lydia Cole, and later settled in Liverpool, Nova Sco |
| entering the dark underworld of the undead, as | Lydia combs property records and medical journals fo |
| d the court's opinion in the case of Rankin v. | Lydia concerning the status of slaves born in the No |
| Lydia confronts Dave, accusing him of caring more ab | |
| as a British spy who investigates the past of | Lydia Constantine (Signe Hasso), the widow of secret |
| Morton married | Lydia Cooper (1615-23 Sep 1673) on 25 Dec 1635. |
| y a French woman, Sylvette David, now known as | Lydia Corbett, who posed for Picasso in 1954. |
| Sylvette David, also known by her married name | Lydia Corbett, and Lydia Sylvette David, a woman who |
| actors Paul Petersen (“The Donna Reed Show”), | Lydia Cornell (“Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Too Close |
| Lydia Cornell as Barbara | |
| o works for a bank; and younger daughter Sara ( | Lydia Cornell), a blonde bombshell and a college stu |
| ra Malherbe, but his initial love interest was | Lydia Crosswaithe, who was originally from Greensbor |
| estival Theatre, in the 2006 season she played | Lydia Cruttwell in Terence Rattigan's In Praise of L |
| Lydia Dalzell as Edith Sinclair | |
| Miriam Hopkins as | Lydia Darrow |
| He married his cousin | Lydia, daughter of Deacon John Bolles of Hartford, C |
| mes Manning, a Unitarian minister, by his wife | Lydia, daughter of John Edge of Bristol. |
| Lydia Davis (born 1947) is a contemporary American s | |
| He married | Lydia Davis 29 February 1808. |
| rea in the Forests of Manhattan, translated by | Lydia Davis, (The Marlboro Press, Marlboro, Vermont, |
| rd Island, the son of Charles E. Stanfield and | Lydia Dawson. |
| ion until the last of the Day House residents, | Lydia Day died in 1902. |
| Lydia de Vega-Mercado (born December 12, 1964) is a | |
| Gotham Awards 2007 - "Best Film" - Mira Nair & | Lydia Dean Pilcher |
| f her salon and firing her obnoxious assistant | Lydia, Della decided that the time had come to infor |
| ed the life of a young Italian-American woman ( | Lydia DeLucca, played by Heather Paige Kent), loosel |
| Lydia denied any knowledge of this and was no longer | |
| Lydia Denker (born 1982), German-Australian singer, | |
| Lydia Desmond | |
| Lydia develops a theory as to how such a vampire mig | |
| of the lyrics were changed to reflect his wife | Lydia Di Leonardo's lamentations that she missed him |
| as, All My Sons by Arthur Miller, Stick Fly by | Lydia Diamond, Becky Shaw by Gina Gionfriddo, and Pr |
| ther they had two children, Ella and Carl, but | Lydia died shortly after the birth of Carl. |
| ssian new martyrs Andrew, priest, and with him | Lydia, Domnica, and Maria (1919) |
| tists who participated in this exhibit include | Lydia Dona, Dennis Hollingsworth, Ingo Meller, Thoma |
| talks the streets compelled by an urge to hunt | Lydia down and take revenge. |
| ily on the block, when they moved in 1966 from | Lydia Drive in northwest Huntsville to Owens Drive, |
| d he married secondly on 19 July 1876 to Emily | Lydia Driver daughter of Rev. George Frederick Drive |
| Lydia dropped off her empty bag at the mill and then | |
| c pianist, Valery Afanassiev and the violinist | Lydia Dubrovskaya during the festival of the "White |
| Megan Mullally as | Lydia Dunfree (Season 2) |
| Dame | Lydia Dunn, Baroness Dunn, Member of the House of Lo |
| Thomas' wife is | Lydia Dunn, Baroness Dunn, who was the Senior Unoffi |
| glish, Martha Corey, John Willard, Sarah Good, | Lydia Dustin, John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Phill |
| Mass marketed from 1876 on, | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound became one of |
| In 1846, he married | Lydia E. Howard. |
| Waterhouse married Charlotte | Lydia Edwards, daughter of Henry Lees Edwards of Pye |
| Christina Schollin - | Lydia Ekdahl |
| diner married secondly, 7 Oct. 1836, Elizabeth | Lydia, eldest daughter of the Rev. Edward Garrard Ma |
| isville, Kentucky to Joseph T. O'Neal, Sr. and | Lydia Elizabeth (Wright). |
| cia (of Lipan Apache and Hispanic descent) and | Lydia Esparza Garcia (Hispanic), Eloisa Garcia Tamez |
| The | Lydia Eva is the last surviving steam drifter of the |
| A Ltd lease at Towranna and leases held by the | Lydia Exploration Syndicate on the Lower Nickol fiel |
| In total, Jehu and | Lydia Eyre would have five children: George (named a |
| ch 7, 1814, in Washington County, New York, to | Lydia Fanning Straight and Elisha Straight. |
| He was the son of Thomas Park(e)s and | Lydia Fearn, who are buried in the churchyard of St |
| arolina, the second child of Richard Lewis and | Lydia Field. |
| f increasingly gruesome murders can Ysidro and | Lydia find Charles and Asher, and escape the city al |
| Wise Man - | Lydia Fox |
| Robertson married Bertha | Lydia Fraser in 1887. |
| Sadyattes, son of Ardys II, was King of | Lydia from 624 BC to 619 BC. |
| ourth king of Maeonia, which was also known as | Lydia from this time onwards (after his predecessor |
| Alice | Lydia G. Eliot (1867-19??) |
| en's erotica, mainly written by feature editor | Lydia Gall. |
| 9 097 (original LP issue): Victor Chernobayev, | Lydia Galushkina, Anatoly Bokov, Nelli Tkachenko, Ta |
| The son of Taber Williams and | Lydia Goodrich Williams, George received his regular |
| Lydia Gould (born 1952-1957) is a racing cyclist spe | |
| series Fame, where she portrayed dance teacher | Lydia Grant, and served as the series' principal cho |
| Lydia Greenway (Kent) | |
| Miss Hastings 2005 - | Lydia Hall with princesses Lucy Ansell, Amy Fuller a |
| ncesses April Hollister, Charlotte Vaughan and | Lydia Hall. |
| lebrates the contributions of his housekeeper, | Lydia Hamilton Smith, who was involved in the underg |
| He was the son of | Lydia Hastings and James B. Wells. |
| Lydia Hatuel-Zuckerman, Ayelet Ohayon, Lilach Parisk | |
| He is the brother of fencer | Lydia Hatuel-Zuckerman. |
| to England from the Pacific in the frigate HMS | Lydia, having gained widespread fame (but no financi |
| Amanda's cousin | Lydia Hearst-Shaw is also a model. |
| editors, reality stars, and socialites such as | Lydia Hearst. |
| ther of whom lived to see their teenage years: | Lydia Henchman Hancock, who died at about ten months |
| His mother was | Lydia Henrietta (d. |
| Joan Ellum as | Lydia Holly |
| "Takin' | Lydia Home" - 2:30 |
| Connecticut to Noah Kincaid, a physician, and | Lydia Hough Kincaid. |
| 0-bed Samaritan House is for men, and a 45-bed | Lydia House is for women and their children. |
| Her most well-known TV roles are as | Lydia in the science fiction TV series V: The Series |
| He married Daniel Frost's sister | Lydia in Boston, Massachusetts in September of 1639. |
| unt in Disco Pigs opposite Cillian Murphy, and | Lydia in The Others. |
| of George McMorran (born October 15, 1859) and | Lydia Ingram. |
| Lydia initially made the remedy on her stove before | |
| Lydia insisted on giving hospitality to Saint Paul a | |
| other's breast, Kinau always preferred to take | Lydia into her arms to nurse, and would hand her own |
| Lydia is a census-designated place (CDP) in Iberia P | |
| Lydia is suspected of selling cold war secrets to th | |
| But | Lydia is aware of something Asher doesn't know: an o |
| Lydia is a song by Dean Friedman, from the album 'We | |
| 110 | Lydia is a quite large main-belt asteroid with an M- |
| With the death of Josiah, | Lydia is left to care for 16-year-old Asahael, 6-yea |
| Lydia is married. | |
| Inspired by the H. E. Bates novel Love for | Lydia, it was successful, reaching number two on the |
| Lydia J. Reid is an American politician of the Democ | |
| The RDA was developed during World War II by | Lydia J. Roberts, Hazel Stiebeling and Helen S. Mitc |
| Their descendant | Lydia Jackson became the second wife of philosopher, |
| ile Ralph Waldo Emerson was preparing to marry | Lydia Jackson (who he called "Lidian"), he told her |
| Jennifer Jason Leigh as | Lydia Johnson |
| estate also donated the money for the Paul and | Lydia Kalmanovitz Library at the University of Calif |
| ohn Owen Dominis, who was married to his niece | Lydia Kamakaeha, later Queen Liliʻuokalani. |
| Liliʻuokalani had three hanai children: | Lydia Kaʻonohiponiponiokalani Aholo; Kaiponohea ʻAeʻ |
| Claudette Colbert as | Lydia Kenyon |
| n in Connecticut, the son of Nathan DeWolf and | Lydia Kirtland, and came to Nova Scotia in the 1760s |
| Lydia Knott - Mrs. Heathe | |
| Lydia Knott - Mrs. Latham | |
| Annette Benson ... | Lydia la Rue |
| Lydia Lamaison | |
| e to Nashville-area rock stars Brian Phillips, | Lydia Lauren, Chance Story, and Jimmy Mayeskey. |
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