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| for the Eleventh Circuit to a seat vacated by | Phyllis A. Kravitch who took senior status. |
| Phyllis: Adrianne Krstansky | |
| nd one of Brooks's own students, psychologist | Phyllis Alden, a graduate from his Diploma course at |
| Phyllis Allen | |
| Phyllis Allen as The Other Woman | |
| Lord Brentford married | Phyllis Allfey, daughter of Herbert Cyril Allfey, in |
| here in 1970, along with its spinoffs, Rhoda, | Phyllis, and Lou Grant. |
| night, he tries to tell Eve everything about | Phyllis, and about his loneliness, but Eve changes th |
| oting the final segment of the sequence where | Phyllis and Walter make their getaway after dumping t |
| Harry writes a farewell letter to | Phyllis and leaves. |
| d several classic children's books, including | Phyllis and The Biggest Dog in the World (later adapt |
| mpton on 27 April 2010, survived by his wife, | Phyllis, and three children. |
| in the area, which led to his separation from | Phyllis and leaving the family home in 1968 to settle |
| Santiglia and | Phyllis and Barbara Allbut regrouped in the early 197 |
| Some writers (notably | Phyllis Ann Karr) identify Listeneise with the Lake D |
| His mother was | Phyllis Anne Montagu Douglas Scott, granddaughter of |
| rred to his as Jewish, and his mother's name, | Phyllis Atkins, sounds fairly Jewish. |
| Other stars were Richard Egan, | Phyllis Avery, and Carroll O'Connor. |
| The series starred Ray Milland and | Phyllis Avery. |
| us & Some Shorter Poems Of Milton (1967) with | Phyllis B. Tillyard |
| "Something in the Air" (Georgia McKearly, | Phyllis Baratz Fishelder) - 3:40 |
| Phyllis Barrington as Clare Walton | |
| Phyllis Barrington as Bonnie McNary | |
| d Leach, Lucie Rie, Hans Coper, Ethel Mairet, | Phyllis Barron, Edward Johnston and Ernest Gimson. |
| Phyllis Barry - Chambermaid | |
| Phyllis Barry as Ellen Ricks Peasely | |
| Phyllis Bartholomew (born April 19, 1914) is an Engli | |
| Phyllis becomes extremely terrified and anxious, sinc | |
| Phyllis Bedells | |
| owoomba, Marjorie Hollinshed in Brisbane, and | Phyllis Bedells in London. |
| press reserved most praise for the dancing of | Phyllis Bedells, who was "thunderously cheered" for w |
| Ann | Phyllis Beechey (*1794) |
| Not long after the marriage, | Phyllis begins having an affair with a local rodeo ri |
| The first woman to chair the upper house was | Phyllis Benjamin in 1956. |
| Another Labor woman, | Phyllis Benjamin, joined Grounds in 1952; Grounds ret |
| tion include Norman Solomon, Charles Kupchan, | Phyllis Bennis, William Fisher, Ivan Eland, and David |
| is complicit in all of it," wrote IPS fellow | Phyllis Bennis. |
| Cheryl Walker as | Phyllis Bentley |
| The writer Dr | Phyllis Bentley was also a famous and long-term Warle |
| Joan Bennett - | Phyllis Benton |
| Phyllis Bernice Spira (18 October 1943 - 11 March 200 | |
| Phyllis Blossom Wallet. | |
| Head Start program with one of her assistants | Phyllis Booth. |
| f in Munich, living with the British novelist | Phyllis Bottome. |
| es, Lady Ella in Patience and Celia (and also | Phyllis, briefly) in Iolanthe. |
| He married twice, first to | Phyllis Briskin, in 1939, and then Canadian-American |
| His grave and that of his wife | Phyllis Brodie Sopwith can be found in the grounds of |
| Phyllis Brooks | |
| Phyllis Brooks (middle) with Gary Cooper and Una Merk | |
| Phyllis Brooks as Vivian Wells | |
| Betty Hutton as Florrie, James Dunn as Nick, | Phyllis Brooks as Leila, Joan Carroll as Geraldine, R |
| Phyllis Brooks (July 18, 1915 - August 1, 1995) was a | |
| d a popular ballet item featuring the dancers | Phyllis Broughton and Florence Powell. |
| Mary Thurman - Nurse | Phyllis Brown |
| First lady | Phyllis Brown organized a group called "Save the Mans |
| Belinda Lee as | Phyllis Brunner |
| Phyllis Bryn-Julson (1978) | |
| Sony Classical SK 68 323: Jorma Hynninen, | Phyllis Bryn-Julson, Howard Haskin, Sven-Erik Alexand |
| and author | Phyllis Burke wrote, "The diagnosis of GID in childre |
| Phyllis Busansky (March 3, 1937 - June 23, 2009) was | |
| Sally O'Neil was originally cast as | Phyllis, but was replaced by Marceline Day. |
| Daniel is played by Timothy Hutton, his wife | Phyllis by Ellen Barkin, and their (fictional) daught |
| The Wattis Institute is named after | Phyllis C. Wattis one of San Francisco's greatest sup |
| he Philharmonic Society of Orange County, the | Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation, and the National Endowm |
| rde and starring Gordon Harker, Alastair Sim, | Phyllis Calvert and Edward Chapman. |
| Phyllis Calvert as Delia | |
| Phyllis Calvert - Young girl | |
| Phyllis Calvert - Margaret Munson | |
| Phyllis Calvert - Kate Graham | |
| Phyllis Calvert - Helen Carter | |
| It starred | Phyllis Calvert in the role of an agony aunt who beco |
| Phyllis Calvert as Margot | |
| Phyllis Calvert as Mrs. Wilkinson | |
| ntrasting byplay in the nun character done by | Phyllis Calvert as co-star, which adds an offbeat not |
| Phyllis Calvert - Doctor Caroline Munro | |
| Phyllis Calvert as Maddalena Labardi | |
| ring Will Fyffe, Leslie Banks, Yvonne Arnaud, | Phyllis Calvert and Wally Patch. |
| two forays into film directing, with the 1947 | Phyllis Calvert melodrama The Root of All Evil and I' |
| s Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945), starring | Phyllis Calvert and Stewart Granger and Caravan (1946 |
| He was married to the actress | Phyllis Calvert from 1941 until his death. |
| attractive young nun named Sister Augustine ( | Phyllis Calvert). |
| film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring | Phyllis Calvert, Stewart Granger and Patricia Roc. |
| ilm directed by Michael McCarthy and starring | Phyllis Calvert, Patrick Barr, Susan Stephen and Guy |
| film directed by David MacDonald and starring | Phyllis Calvert, Alan White and Thorley Walters. |
| It starred Margaret Lockwood, | Phyllis Calvert, James Mason, Stewart Granger and Mar |
| n and starring Robert Adams, Eric Portman and | Phyllis Calvert. |
| orough Pictures and starring Eric Portman and | Phyllis Calvert. |
| r trancontinental flight, the youngsters call | Phyllis Carmichael (Barbara Barondess), an alumnus of |
| June Putnam - | Phyllis Carson |
| a Sinatra, Ann and Morton Downey, Bennett and | Phyllis Cerf, Rosalind Russell and Freddie Brisson, P |
| They are Lance (or | Phyllis) characters that are armed with two swords. |
| Louise Campbell as | Phyllis Clavering |
| Heather Angel as | Phyllis Clavering |
| plans for his much-delayed wedding to fiancee | Phyllis Claverling. |
| MacIntyre married | Phyllis Coady. |
| Phyllis Coates as Jo Carter | |
| her in the 1978 film Superman: The Movie, and | Phyllis Coates made a similar appearance on Lois & Cl |
| Phyllis Coates (born Gypsie Ann Evarts Stell on Janua | |
| Thurston as Jean Evans/Panther Girl (doubling | Phyllis Coates) |
| Phyllis Coghlan as Nurse | |
| xander (artist), Guy Bannerman (broadcaster), | Phyllis Coleman (yoga), Doug Collins (journalist), Mi |
| In 1917 he married | Phyllis Constance Leigh. |
| The | Phyllis Cormack, a seiner, pulled into Tasu on its 19 |
| Make a Wave Committee sent a chartered ship, | Phyllis Cormack, renamed Greenpeace for the protest, |
| Phyllis Cornell ... Dr. Elder's receptionist | |
| Phyllis Court in Henley on Thames | |
| s Club in Edinburgh, Western Club in Glasgow, | Phyllis Court in Henley on Thames, the Royal Automobi |
| Phyllis Crane | |
| Phyllis Crane as Eunice | |
| When high-powered Manhattan lawyer | Phyllis Curott began exploring witchcraft in a women' |
| of Shadows is a 1998 memoir written by author | Phyllis Curott. |
| singing Barbarina in Le nozze di Figaro with | Phyllis Curtin as the Countess and Walter Cassel as t |
| hoir of Bethlehem with Ifor Jones, conductor; | Phyllis Curtin, soprano; Eunice Alberts, contralto; J |
| let Theatre of Queensland, founded in 1937 by | Phyllis Danaher MBE FRAD, is the oldest continuous da |
| sistant Principals are Dr. Bryan Johnson, and | Phyllis Daniels. |
| Lucienne Touquet - | Phyllis Dare |
| s "cheery, good natured, as in the old days", | Phyllis Dare as "wholly delightful", and the other fe |
| f the production, and the role was assumed by | Phyllis Dare, making her a star. |
| ey and starring Sophie Stewart, Patrick Barr, | Phyllis Dare, Edward Chapman and Pamela Stanley. |
| e and music by Harold Fraser-Simson, starring | Phyllis Dare. |
| Little Christina - | Phyllis Dare; Ela Q. May (She reprised the role at Da |
| Phyllis Davis ... Sugar Harris | |
| Phyllis Davis (born July 17, 1940 Port Arthur, Texas) | |
| Phyllis Davis, At-Large Councilperson | |
| hildren: Adna Wright Leonard II (1904-?); and | Phyllis Day Leonard (1907-?). |
| In 1970, Thomsett was cast as the 11-year-old | Phyllis, despite the actress being 20 years old at th |
| Sally Thomsett was cast as the 11-year old | Phyllis, despite being 20 years old at the time. |
| Anita Louise stars as | Phyllis Dexter, his eventual love interest, and Cedri |
| Comedienne | Phyllis Diller has a small part in the movie, along w |
| Phyllis Diller (uncredited) - Herself | |
| Phyllis Diller as Lily | |
| Phyllis Diller as Mrs. Zero | |
| Afternoon Play - Best Of Luck, | Phyllis Diller (2005) |
| In 1966, he appeared on an episode of The | Phyllis Diller Show. |
| mbat!, then in its last season, and preceding | Phyllis Diller's unsuccessful attempt at a weekly sit |
| d by Jerome Epstein and starring Milo O'Shea, | Phyllis Diller, Billie Whitelaw, Sydney Chaplin and R |
| in, The Drifters, The Coasters, The Inkspots, | Phyllis Diller, Eddie Fisher and the list goes on. |
| lves, including Vincent Price, Jill St. John, | Phyllis Diller, Sam Jaffe, Rose Marie, Dick Martin, D |
| ing's Jake in 2007, opposite Ernie Hudson and | Phyllis Diller. |
| s such as Bill Brand (1976), The One and Only | Phyllis Dixey (1978) and Coronation Street (1982). |
| in the 1978 British TV-movie The One and Only | Phyllis Dixey, in which she was played by Lesley-Anne |
| he BBC television series Life on Mars, as WPC | Phyllis Dobbs, the desk officer. |
| orgave him anything, whilst being strict with | Phyllis Doris, whom she always addressed as "you braz |
| st Melbourne, Victoria, the son of Victor and | Phyllis Doyle. |
| Gloria Swanson - | Phyllis Dunbar |
| in Pittsfield, Massachusetts to Edward J. and | Phyllis E. Coakley, Coakley moved at the age of one w |
| e (R-AZ), former assistant secretary of state | Phyllis E. Oakley, historian John Morton Blum, journa |
| Phyllis each day denies of Barry visiting her, and wh | |
| Hartnoll, | Phyllis, ed. |
| One night, | Phyllis' elderly mother-in-law (Beulah Bondi) thinks |
| Phyllis Elliott Oakley (born 1934 in Omaha, Nebraska) | |
| 1989), both mothered by ex-wife, | Phyllis Ellis (former Olympic field hockey player and |
| nni Elizabeth, Pamela Elaine, Patrice Eileen, | Phyllis Erika, Peter Allen and Perry Andrew. |
| In 1981, he married secondly | Phyllis Everard Whurr. |
| The current Interim Principal is | Phyllis Faust, a former assistant principal of Paine |
| homas Menino and a donation from the Paul and | Phyllis Fireman Foundation, the Boathouse Group team |
| ther Dexter's Wedding", five more episodes of | Phyllis followed in which Judith Lowry appeared. |
| ech house/dance-pop, adding vocals by drummer | Phyllis Forbes and cellist Molly Schnick. |
| chiefly inside, by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Mrs. | Phyllis Fordham in 1922-26. |
| Phyllis Fox is an American mathematician and computer | |
| Between 1932 and 1939, | Phyllis Fraser appeared in several movies, most notab |
| main maximum security female prison, the Dame | Phyllis Frost Centre is located in Deer Park. |
| Tawanna | Phyllis Gaines is an American politician who represen |
| In Hudson's case, | Phyllis Gates acted as his beard, to avert the percei |
| 's urging, Hudson married Willson's secretary | Phyllis Gates in order to put the rumors to rest and |
| The last owner, Miss | Phyllis Godfrey, confronted by a dreadful infestation |
| big family in the Seattle area with his wife | Phyllis Goodloe. |
| ine illustrator Arthur G. Watts and his wife, | Phyllis Gordon Watts. |
| ed a divorce in 1945, and then immediately to | Phyllis Gordon, who remained his wife until his death |
| May 26 - | Phyllis Gotlieb, science fiction novelist and poet |
| hiatry on his staff at the Phipps Clinic, Dr. | Phyllis Greenacre, to critique Cotton's work. |
| Non-Fiction: | Phyllis Grosskurth, John Addington Symonds. |
| Phyllis Grosskurth, The Secret Ring: Freud's Inner Ci | |
| Lady Alexandra | Phyllis Hamilton (1876-1918), who had HRH Princess Al |
| He married | Phyllis Hancock in 1917 whilst convalescing. |
| Born | Phyllis Hannah Bickle in Chelsea, she trained at the |
| Wendy Barrie as | Phyllis Harcourt |
| The Oxford Companion to the Theatre, | Phyllis Hartnoll (ed), Oxford (1983) ISBN 0192115464 |
| He and his wife, | Phyllis, have a daughter and two sons. |
| Phyllis Haver - ? | |
| Phyllis Haver - Dorothy Rensheimer | |
| Phyllis Haver - Elvira | |
| Phyllis Haver - Dolly Van Dream | |
| Ernest Torrence, Mary Astor, Noah Beery, Sr., | Phyllis Haver and Cullen Landis. |
| Marie Skinner ( | Phyllis Haver) is a gold digger with her hooks out fo |
| of Beulah Annan, fictionalized as Roxie Hart ( | Phyllis Haver), and her spectacular murder of her boy |
| rt prior to their superstardom, together with | Phyllis Haver, Conrad Nagel and Hedda Hopper. |
| ed by D. W. Griffith, starring Jean Hersholt, | Phyllis Haver, Belle Bennett, Don Alvarado and Sally |
| Dorothy Haydel as | Phyllis, Her Chum |
| Cross and Distinguished Conduct Medal, while | Phyllis Hollinghurst enlisted in the Women's Royal Ai |
| Phyllis Hume as Tess | |
| Phyllis Hyman | |
| 1979: Along with the track, "So Strange", | Phyllis Hyman covered this song and had a minor disco |
| song "Hurry Up This Way Again" was covered by | Phyllis Hyman on her 1998 posthumous album Forever Wi |
| Phyllis Hyman for her Living All Alone album, Go West | |
| Bassist in the | Phyllis Hyman Quartet, School Daze (also see below), |
| He was also a composer for: Rakim, Carl Cox, | Phyllis Hyman and other various artists. |
| Being its distributor, the late | Phyllis Hyman enjoyed a #1 R&B hit with "Don't Wanna |
| ists, including collaborators like Jean Carn, | Phyllis Hyman, Al Johnson, Norman Brown, and saxophon |
| lude hit albums by:Tina Turner, Natalie Cole, | Phyllis Hyman, Gladys Knight and the Pips, various al |
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