「Mavis」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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| Unnatural & Accidental (2006)- | Mavis |
| f the song on her Amazing Grace live album and | Mavis Staples, who famously covered it during an epi |
| xercise in nostalgia, the eighth solo album of | Mavis Staples' long and storied career is therefore |
| Monica's Mission Church: Adina, and daughters | Mavis and Lauret immigrated to Bermuda in 1923. |
| taught in state schools from 1932 and married | Mavis, a fellow teacher, in 1938. |
| Joseph Haygarth (Conservative, Barnet) and Mrs | Mavis Webster (Labour, Waltham Forest). |
| Andrew Spencer | Mavis (born September 9, 1976 in Vancouver, British |
| Luke Reilly as Patrick, | Mavis' conceited, insensitive husband |
| Bergerac, Casualty and Doctors as receptionist | Mavis. |
| . A large portion of the song is set aside for | Mavis' sisters Cleotha and Yvonne and their father " |
| "Born in Bethlehem" (featuring | Mavis Staples)- 6:36 |
| Blow married | Mavis Sears in 1955, and they had two children. |
| Elga Brink - | Mavis Stanton |
| n, RBD, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, | Mavis Staples, Sting, Tina Turner, U2 and Van Halen, |
| of Kelsey-Seybold Clinic began in 1949 by Dr. | Mavis P. Kelsey with the purpose of combining primar |
| e, Hawaiian Style, Easy Come, Easy Go) by Paul | Mavis at DVD Talk, August 6, 2007. |
| "Chicos y chicas" - | Mavis Vegas Davis |
| John Medeski, Duke Robillard, Chrissie Hynde, | Mavis Staples, Michael Franti, Robert Randolph, and |
| Belle Chrystall - | Mavis Tremayne |
| Cicely Courtneidge - | Mavis |
| On 10 Dec 2006, | Mavis was invited as a guest presenter for Singapore |
| On 12 December 1941, | Mavis was seized from its Japanese owner, Jiro Muram |
| ranklin, Al Green, Tina Turner, The Dells, and | Mavis Staples. |
| ese's documentary on Dylan, No Direction Home, | Mavis Staples expressed her astonishment on first he |
| ry, Jeff Buckley, Jimmy Scott, Bob Dorough and | Mavis Staples. |
| ism in which she sings the song in a duet with | Mavis Staples. |
| While there he met fellow code-breaker, | Mavis Lever, who worked with Dilly Knox's research s |
| For the first time, | Mavis took the job of music executive and contribute |
| Sheila Shand Gibbs - | Mavis Pink |
| In 1939, he married | Mavis de Vere Cole, widow and second wife of the pra |
| ter his divorce from Yolande Finch, he married | Mavis "Eletha" Barrett, who was known as Eletha Finc |
| 1997: Bring Me the Head of | Mavis Davis .... Marla Dorland/Mavis Davis |
| Bring Me the Head of | Mavis Davis is a British comedy film directed by Joh |
| largely silent on his war work while his wife | Mavis became much better known, cooperating with a n |
| He and his wife | Mavis currently divide their time between their resi |
| Jane Horrocks as | Mavis Davis |
| g man from the village vies with Humphries for | Mavis' affection, and frequently attempts to intimid |
| Gayle Hunnicutt as | Mavis Wald |
| n London during the Christmas season, in which | Mavis (Cicely Courtneidge) leads her fellow Brits ab |
| In 1983, | Mavis Reimer published a biography entitled Corneliu |
| In 1998, | Mavis was handpicked by famous cinematographer Chris |
| election of 1990, defeating incumbent Liberal | Mavis Wilson in Dufferin-Peel by 572 votes. |
| The location is 3 | Mavis Ave, Brighton East VIC 3187. |
| ngbourne, Kent under trainers Justin Richards, | Mavis, Dino Scarlo, and Hammerlock's owner Andre 'th |
| im inventing Toby the Tram Engine and later on | Mavis. |
| ther's grave, which now reads: "Here lies Joan | Mavis Trotter. |
| ecause it established an explicit link between | Mavis and the Sydney satirical magazine Oz, which at |
| The Banksia Unit is located in | Mavis Street,Footscray, Victoria. |
| tober the following year, he married secretary | Mavis Michele Dearing. |
| Colleen Moore as | Mavis |
| Occasional guest | Mavis Kerr (a science educator/entertainer at the On |
| "Perceptions Of France", | Mavis Gallant |
| actress Noeline Brown (who came to fame on The | Mavis Bramston Show), veteran announcer Kevin Goldsb |
| She played the part of | Mavis Moulterd, for which she is most likely best-kn |
| Network Rail spokeswoman | Mavis Choong was unable to give a figure of how much |
| rector of the upscale dance center, a rival to | Mavis |
| In 27 September 2007, | Mavis' 33rd birthday, she released 2 new singles aft |
| It was built in 1906 and it sister mill, | Mavis Mill opened in 1908, together they employed 70 |
| Olive Sloane as | Mavis |
| The Swampers") who had recorded this song with | Mavis Staples. |
| tudio album by American gospel and soul singer | Mavis Staples, released September 14, 2010 on ANTI- |
| tudio album by American gospel and soul singer | Mavis Staples, released April 24, 2007 on ANTI- Reco |
| st along Eglinton Avenue West, southeast along | Mavis Road, southwest along the Queensway West, west |
| acting endeavors, she is the spokesperson of | M.A.V.I.S. (Mothers Against Violence In Schools). |
| Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Bruce Springsteen, and | Mavis Staples. |
| Park include The Time, Sheila E., The Family, | Mavis Staples, George Clinton, Rosie Gaines, Carmen |
| one of a handful of collaborators on the 2010 | Mavis Staples release You Are Not Alone. |
| During her tour in the film, | Mavis Davis (Horrocks) sings "I'm Alright" previousl |
| He married in 1965 to Charlotte | Mavis Walters. |
| instance, but I was not born with a voice like | Mavis Staples or Jo Ann Kelly." |
| Wheeler divorced | Mavis in 1942 after discovering her with a lover. |
| atz, Spirit of the West with The Wonder Stuff, | Mavis Staples, The Felice Brothers, Johnny Cash, Gre |
| The wooden lugger | Mavis was built at Fremantle, Western Australia in 1 |
| Mayfield worked with | Mavis Staples on the 1977 soundtrack for the film A |
| A biography of Knox, written by | Mavis Batey, one of 'Dilly's girls', the female code |
| 2002: Edited and wrote introduction, | Mavis Gallant, Paris Stories, New York: New York Rev |
| ollow up to "Darling," came out as yet another | Mavis do-my-own-music manifesto. |
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