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| y have two children, Jamie, also an actor, and | Sophie, a production assistant. |
| nry IV, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, by his wife | Sophie, a possible member of the House of Stolberg. |
| August 2006 and replaced in September 2006 by | SOPHIE, a new instrument of the same type but with im |
| Sophie, a young teenager Buffy knows from the Doublem | |
| e death of Queen Louise, the King married Anne | Sophie a second time. |
| s not ready to get married and Sky agrees with | Sophie about not getting married. |
| Sophie Adam is a French cellist currently playing for | |
| In 1860 he married | Sophie Addison. |
| made a will where he ensured the right of Anne | Sophie after his death and made his son sign it. |
| Princess | Sophie Albertine of Sweden (last abbess) 1787-1803 |
| Sophie Albou (born 1967) is a Paris-born designer bes | |
| Ace - | Sophie Aldred |
| ips, along with an original story, all read by | Sophie Aldred and Nicholas Courtney. |
| Sophie Aldred (born 20 August 1962) is an English act | |
| etaphysical or scientific), and the two hosts, | Sophie Aldred and Simon Davies, would try to answer t |
| d in the water tank, the tank cracked, causing | Sophie Aldred to sustain minor cuts to her hands and |
| This play features appearances by | Sophie Aldred and Tom Baker. |
| One of the presenters of the show was | Sophie Aldred, who later became famous for playing th |
| red (married to Fern Evelyn Bendall): Tristan, | Sophie, Alexia, and Tony-nominated actress Xanthe. |
| last time; the doors then open, showing either | Sophie alive, running into the camera saying "Thank y |
| n, Joe Spencer, Olivia Johnson and Mel's twin, | Sophie all also die. |
| On 12th April, 2010, a dominatrix named | Sophie Allen caused outrage by using the seemingly in |
| Sophie also had six stepchildren from her husband's f | |
| Sophie also recorded an Italian language version of t | |
| Sophie also sings that the phrase "Let's both leave o | |
| aptised Elisabeth Maria Anna Henriette Josepha | Sophie Amalia Ferdinanda Ludovika Antonia Theresia Kr |
| Sophie Amalie (15 December 1646 - 30 December 1695) | |
| round, was established around 1670, when Queen | Sophie Amalie had a small summer residence built on t |
| Sophie Amalie was the daughter of Poul Moth (1601-167 | |
| icly introduced his sixteen-year-old mistress, | Sophie Amalie Moth (1654-1719), into court in 1672, a |
| It was built by Queen Consort | Sophie Amalie who lived there until her death in 1685 |
| In 1695, he married to | Sophie Amalie (1670-1710), daughter of Christian Albe |
| l during their marriage: his relationship with | Sophie Amalie Moth started in 1672 - but it was a war |
| After the war | Sophie Amalie established Sophie Amalienborg in its p |
| Sophie Amalie Moth (1654 - 1719) at Dansk Kvindebiogr | |
| The garden was established by Queen Consort | Sophie Amalie after her husband, Frederick III iof De |
| Sophie Amalienborg was a pleasure palace roughly loca | |
| Sophie Amalienborg during the fire in 1689 | |
| his selfsame goddaughter, 27-year-old Johanne | Sophie Anastasia. |
| Sophie and Stingo attempt to flee to a peanut farm in | |
| own marriage and how it affected his children, | Sophie and Luke. |
| d Rupert, his daughter Joy, and granddaughters | Sophie and Alice. |
| Sam tells them he needs to say goodbye to | Sophie and he confesses to her his involvement in the |
| onna are married, and at the end of the night, | Sophie and Sky depart on a round-the-world tour ("I H |
| discovered that Sam did not go ahead in raping | Sophie and he felt betrayed when Sam had lied to him. |
| There are two portraits to the left, showing | Sophie and Archduke Franz Ferdinand. |
| d two children from his second marriage, Karin | Sophie and Bergliot Halldis. |
| At | Sophie and Kieran's wedding, it was discovered it was |
| Maria Anna with two of her sisters (Princesses | Sophie and Ludovika). |
| Following the assassination of her parents, | Sophie and her two surviving brothers, Maximilian and |
| Despite the age difference between | Sophie and Frederick, the marriage was described as h |
| by Owen Carey Jones and stars Nicky Talacko as | Sophie and Amanda Rawnsley as Becky. |
| Higher up the hill, Clive stops | Sophie and reveals that he was on the team which deve |
| He has a wife and three children, Tom, | Sophie and Annabelle |
| Almost no one - including | Sophie and Stingo - knows that Nathan is schizophreni |
| Jacques, | Sophie and Ananas in the junkyard |
| dor (Boris Godunov), Octavian and occasionally | Sophie and finally the Marschallin. |
| life story: neither mentioned the link between | Sophie and Anquetil. |
| producer Charles Talar gave a second chance to | Sophie and Magaly. |
| on 100.7 Jack FM, Tony Martin, nighttime DJ on | Sophie, and Mike Dawson, is now a producer/announcer |
| She has three children: Dakota, | Sophie, and Chloe. |
| Sophie and her two siblings were sent away on the ord | |
| Eventually, Hugh is able to convince Sid, | Sophie, and Clive that the military has ulterior moti |
| targets exposed for drugs have included model | Sophie Anderton who was exposed by Mahmood as a drug- |
| z section "Radar" in September 2006 that model | Sophie Anderton was dating Jordan In a bizarre twist |
| g the late Princess Diana, Sir Paul McCartney, | Sophie Anderton, Marie Helvin, Sir Mick Jagger, Princ |
| er and Actor Kenny Lynch through to Supermodel | Sophie Anderton. |
| milton and Brandon was married in Edinburgh to | Sophie Ann Rutherford. |
| Mrs. | Sophie Anne Kaulback |
| The original production starred | Sophie Anne Thillon and Celeste Darcier alternating i |
| She has two daughters, | Sophie Anne Rose (b. |
| In 1890, when | Sophie announced her intention to leave her Evangelic |
| When Howl appears, | Sophie announces that she is the castle's new cleanin |
| object of young Tuesday's affections and will | Sophie approve of her choice? |
| le also reflects the setting: while Julien and | Sophie are children, the world is slightly fuzzy, and |
| The French actress and singer | Sophie Arnould was one of her students. |
| Sophie Arnould (13 February 1740, Paris - 18 October | |
| Portrait of | Sophie Arnould by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1775) |
| True Stories follows the recovery of | Sophie, as well as the effect of her accidents on her |
| The stereotype of | Sophie as an uptight and spiteful villain seems to ha |
| 1955-1957), Vilma Degischer played the part of | Sophie as a chillingly strict mother-in-law of the yo |
| ding The Chariot, an undead warrior who knocks | Sophie aside with his bardiche and The Hanged Man, a |
| Sophie Atkinson - Student Trustee | |
| The next year, Anna | Sophie attempted to end the love affair between her e |
| From 1978 to 1980, | Sophie attended the Girls' Home Primary School of the |
| Sophie Aubrey - Jack Aubrey's wife | |
| Sophie Auguste Fredericka (2 May 1729 -17 November 17 | |
| ion was also childless, in spite the fact that | Sophie Auguste was twenty-three years younger than Wi |
| 695 William Louis married for a second time to | Sophie Auguste (b. |
| Empress Catherine II of Russia, born Princess | Sophie Auguste Fredericka of Anhalt-Zerbst and Freder |
| Sophie Auster, an American actress and singer | |
| Field James, the daughter of Howard James and | Sophie Ayers. |
| contributed other three Grammy Award nominees, | Sophie B. Hawkins, American country singer Wynonna Ju |
| Sophie B. Hawkins - lead vocal | |
| "As I Lay Me Down" (Now And Then) - | Sophie B. Hawkins |
| Sophie B. Hawkins (Selected Dates) | |
| The song was covered by | Sophie B. Hawkins on her album Tongues and Tails |
| they had daughters (Elisabeth, 1957-1983, and | Sophie, b.1959) and a son (Maximilian, b.1961) titled |
| He was buried in the cemetery at St. | Sophie Barat in Warsaw |
| ious religious figures such as Saint Madeleine | Sophie Barat, foundress of the Society of the Sacred |
| Madeleine | Sophie Barat, founder of the Society, had concerns, h |
| Along with Madeleine | Sophie Barat, she was a prominent member of the Socie |
| Sophie Barbara (3 April 1590 - 21 December 1591) | |
| Sophie Barjac (born March 24, 1957 in Bourges, Cher) | |
| s in Wonderland story and stars French actress | Sophie Barjac in the title role. |
| e Seen", "Simple Things" and "This World") and | Sophie Barker (on "Destiny", "In the Waiting Line" an |
| Sound", "Over Our Heads" and "Morning Song"), | Sophie Barker (on "Passing By" and "In Time") and Tin |
| Sophie Barker is a British singer from London, best k | |
| "Destiny" ( | Sophie Barker, Henry Binns, Furler, Sam Hardaker) - 3 |
| Fay Compton - | Sophie Barnes |
| Cold Souls - | Sophie Barthes |
| ed to the grand ducal throne as Leopold I, and | Sophie became Grand Duchess of Baden. |
| with his conscience, the highly impressionable | Sophie becomes obsessed with Irene, taking on the rol |
| cer, from 1753 to 1772, under the name of Mlle | Sophie, before becoming an actress until 1775. |
| , Noel Rassam; a lawyer and a Lebanese mother, | Sophie Bekhaazi who was a teacher. |
| Charlotte | Sophie Bentinck is a 1996 Dutch historical drama film |
| Christina Margaretha | Sophie Bernadotte (b. |
| 5 and 2006, and later confirmed by CORALIE and | SOPHIE between 2006 and 2007. |
| Nicholls and his partner | Sophie Blake have a daughter born in May 2007, Maya. |
| In October 1895 in Skien he married | Sophie Borchgrevink. |
| Sophie bore Christian five children, each of whom he | |
| ughters; Isabelle, born in September 2004, and | Sophie, born in 2007. |
| Sophie Bould is a British theatre and TV actress. | |
| Sophie Boyd Judd, born May 17, 1883, married George P | |
| His mother was | Sophie Boyd Judd, and father was George Paul Cooke, g |
| stration at City University of Hong Kong), and | Sophie Boyer King (an environmental economist with GH |
| Daniel has a younger sister | Sophie Brocklebank who was once part of the UK Olympi |
| Acadian origin, the son of Magloire Doucet and | Sophie Broussard. |
| Sophie Broustal - Girl in pink | |
| ietragalla, Florent Pagny, Francois Cluzet and | Sophie Broustal. |
| Sophie Bryant compares the resulting feeling with “a | |
| Sophie Bryant was a pioneer in education for women. | |
| Following his death | Sophie Brzeska became distraught, eventually dying in |
| izeable portion of Gaudier-Brzeska's work from | Sophie Brzeska's estate including numerous letters se |
| She played the role of | Sophie Burton in the soap opera Hollyoaks, alongside |
| he fire kills Sam, Mel Burton (Cassie Powney), | Sophie Burton (Connie Powney), Joe Spencer (Matt Milb |
| BFG demonstrates his dream-catching skills to | Sophie, but is unlucky enough to catch a Trogglehumpe |
| been betrothed to Wilhelmine's younger sister, | Sophie, but King Frederick Wilhelm I decided to have |
| With the help of her lady-in-waiting, Baroness | Sophie Buxhoeveden, Victoria wrote an unpublished mem |
| Francis II photographed with his wife Maria | Sophie c. 1860. |
| Sophie Cabot Black (born 1958) is a prize-winning Ame | |
| tualism include Cornelia Parker, Bas Jan Ader, | Sophie Calle, and Tacita Dean. |
| e artists, including the first UK solo show of | Sophie Calle. |
| Suddenly, | Sophie calls a halt to the proceedings. |
| ver why she and her younger siblings Dylan and | Sophie can never go out for Halloween. |
| med third on the night (following Luxembourg's | Sophie Carle with "100% d'amour" and preceding Spain' |
| Solange Berry, Camillo Felgen, Monique Melsen, | Sophie Carle, Franck Olivier, Sarah Bray and Marion W |
| rmed in French by 19-year-old musical newcomer | Sophie Carle. |
| Sophie Carlin, artist | |
| attempt to improve relations with Prussia, as | Sophie Caroline was a niece of Frederick II of Prussi |
| Sophie Caroline died on 22 December 1817 at the age o | |
| George II of the United Kingdom hoped to marry | Sophie Caroline to his grandson George, Prince of Wal |
| Norsk biografisk leksikon her name was Susanne | Sophie Catharina Gustava and not Susanne Sophie Carol |
| er and ship-owner Peter Jebsen (1824-1892) and | Sophie Catharina Sundt (1849-1912). |
| porting roles in various comedy shows, such as | Sophie Chapman in Peep Show and Harriet Schulenburg i |
| HRH Princess Olga | Sophie Charlotte Anna of Hanover (1958- ) |
| Hedwig | Sophie Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp-Oldenburg (born |
| Sophie Charlotte Ernestine (b. | |
| Sophie Charlotte Albertine (b. | |
| Sophie Charlotte und Danckelmann, 1949 | |
| Sophie Charlotte was also a cousin of most European c | |
| Sophie Charlotte did not have an overly good relation | |
| Sophie Charlotte was a daughter of Count Charles of H | |
| is one single-manual, which belonged to Queen | Sophie Charlotte, and one double-manual, both unsigne |
| Wax portrait of | Sophie Charlotte, c. 1700 |
| parents then looked for a suitable husband for | Sophie Charlotte. |
| t minute, the last second," said family friend | Sophie Chen, a Coral Springs resident and active memb |
| Of her two children, | Sophie chose to sacrifice her seven-year-old daughter |
| Sophie Choudry | |
| team open Dunham, with teammates Lee Pearson, | Sophie Christiansen and Simon Laurens won the gold me |
| nder Ferdinand, 3rd Prince of Thurn and Taxis, | Sophie Christine was also a member of the Princely Ho |
| Sophie Christine Eberhardine (b. | |
| Princess | Sophie Christine of Thurn and Taxis (baptized 8 Decem |
| 11 April 1731: Her Serene Highness Margravine | Sophie Christine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth |
| Sophie Christine was the eldest child and daughter of | |
| o has a son named Gabe Cimolino and a daughter | Sophie Cimolino. |
| Sophie Claereboets on the track Bad Gods Pray on the | |
| Race under Henry Hilsdon, a new trailer under | Sophie Clarke-Hackston (club captain for 2 years) and |
| Sophie Coleman relaxed after the Triathlon EDF Alpe d | |
| Sophie Coleman with the Alpe d'Huez bronze medal, 201 | |
| r very first ITU triathlon in Alexandroupolis, | Sophie Coleman won the gold medal in the Youth Team c |
| h Club Championship Series Lyonnaise des Eaux, | Sophie Coleman represents Montpellier Agglo Tri. |
| Sophie Coleman has also taken part in numerous nation | |
| In the six years from 2005 to 2010 | Sophie Coleman took part in 10 ITU competitions and a |
| Sophie conducted experiments with parachutes as her h | |
| gner), Tom Conran (restaurateur), and daughter | Sophie Conran (cars, pies, and design). |
| Sophie conspires with one of her love interests to ki | |
| to the island of Capri for health reasons, but | Sophie continued to send her work back to London for |
| When the Queen awakens, | Sophie convinces her that all of her dream was true. |
| Sophie Cook as Natalie Sinister | |
| Sophie Cotsis MLC, (born ca 1973) is an Australian po | |
| Sophie, Countess of Wessex | |
| er child of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, and | Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and the youngest granddau |
| only son of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, and | Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and the youngest grandchi |
| an Khan, Baroness Lockwood of Dewsbury and HRH | Sophie, Countess of Wessex. |
| The French singer La Grande | Sophie covered and translated the song on her album L |
| Sophie Crawford Lomas (editor). | |
| ten by Tony Gardner (Brian)) which saw Brian & | Sophie creating their own comedy show with audience s |
| derwood Bateman-Champain, KCMG, RE and Harriet | Sophie Currie. |
| March 26 - | Sophie Daguin, ballerina and choreographer |
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