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| ture of US prisoners became fully public, with | Sybil a forceful spokeswoman. |
| g her birthday party at the restaurant offered | Sybil a watch, so that Sybil would make the Pianist |
| In the meantime, Mr. Johnson inquires of | Sybil about a room for his mother who is arriving th |
| mias van Rensselaer, b. 1769, d. 1827, married | Sybil Adeline Kane. |
| Systems Biology Linker ( | Sybil), an application for visualizing BioPAX and co |
| was the son of Sir William Wogan and his wife | Sybil, and studied at Jesus College, Oxford. |
| Sybil and Richard J. Loomis (Brad Davis), her neighb | |
| g at the Long Island summer home of her mother | Sybil and her 4th husband Ogden. |
| rded by three of their artists, Lonnie Gordon, | Sybil, and Nancy Davis. |
| ack Together Again" was recorded by R&B singer | Sybil and released on her 1993 album Doin' It Now Ph |
| ide, involving the long and loving marriage of | Sybil and Kelly." |
| Sybil Andrews attended a lecture and demonstration b | |
| Sybil Arundale - Naomi Melsham | |
| Sybil Arundale - Matron | |
| Sybil Arundale (1879-1965) was a stage and film actr | |
| William Mackinnon, SS Kavirondo, Winifred and | Sybil as improvised gunboats. |
| lar guest of Sir Philip Sassoon and his sister | Sybil at their home in Port Lympne. |
| A | Sybil attack is the forging of multiple identities f |
| The station moved to the new | Sybil B. Harrington fine arts complex in August 2006 |
| Binnie Barnes ... | Sybil Barton |
| Sybil Bauer (September 18, 1903 - January 31, 1927) | |
| scelles (21 March 1863 - 8 March 1913, married | Sybil Beauclerk) |
| or breakfast the next day, but when Victor and | Sybil begin to fight, Elyot and Amanda walk out and |
| Sybil Bennett (February 7, 1904 - November 12, 1956) | |
| Woodvine as Arthur Birling and Maggie Steed as | Sybil Birling. |
| Since 1997, the | Sybil Brand Institute has become a common location f |
| Handler, a prominent comedian, was sent to the | Sybil Brand Institute based on fraud charges after h |
| The | Sybil Brand Institute is perhaps best known as the j |
| The | Sybil Brand Institute (in full, the Sybil Brand Inst |
| The facility was named for | Sybil Brand (1899 - 2004), a noted local philanthrop |
| ay were Velinheli built by Hunslet in 1886 and | Sybil built by W.G. Bagnall in 1906, both previously |
| He married | Sybil Buzza on 27 June 1940, with whom he had eight |
| It is an adaptation of the novel | Sybil by Benjamin Disraeli. |
| aring one of David's pieces to an art opening, | Sybil caught the eye of the gallery owner who asked |
| merican Revolutionary War, on the books of the | Sybil, commanded by his uncle, Captain Pasley. |
| e and enamel cross), dresses by Irish designer | Sybil Connolly, drawings by Picasso and a bronze hor |
| Sybil Coventry - Mrs Mossup | |
| Benita Hume ... | Sybil Craven |
| She played the character of Lady | Sybil Crawley in ITV's Downton Abbey. |
| A cover version by R&B singer | Sybil, credited as "West End featuring Sybil", relea |
| He married in 1916 Lady | Sybil Cutting, widowed in 1910 (who later married Pe |
| Sybil Daly was born to an Irish planter and an India | |
| Sybil Danning - Toni | |
| Sybil Danning as Frau von Hess (season 3 Special Gue | |
| n the Moon, a 50s B-movie in which Queen Lara ( | Sybil Danning) and Capt. |
| ell-known genre actors such as Caroline Munro, | Sybil Danning, Lou Ferrigno, Joe Spinnell, Klaus Kin |
| st J Ackerman, B-movie stars Lana Clarkson and | Sybil Danning, musician B.B. King, radio personaliti |
| n USA Video's Adventure Video label, hosted by | Sybil Danning. |
| rs, 3rd Earl of Derby (?-1190), was married to | Sybil de Braose. |
| Brooke married | Sybil Diana Brooke. |
| Sybil disguises herself as a Japanese girl and hides | |
| His son John Gerard married Lady Patricia | Sybil Douglas, daughter of Francis Douglas, 11th Mar |
| of both Tattenhoe and Snelshall had passed to | Sybil d'Aungerville. |
| Sybil d'Aungerville's grandson Ralph Martel gave som | |
| Inc., Warren, Rhode Island; sponsored by Miss | Sybil E. Alder; and commissioned 25 March 1942, Lt. |
| Margaret Halstan - Lady | Sybil Edwards |
| Sybil Elizabeth (1576-1630), married Anthony II, Cou | |
| In May, 1927, he married | Sybil Elizabeth Baldwin. |
| Lady | Sybil Evelyn de Vere Beauclerk (21 August 1871 - 20 |
| Throughout the decade, David and | Sybil exhibited their designs and paintings at vario |
| Sybil failed to settle in Downing Street and there w | |
| dmay Julian Fane, 13th Earl of Westmorland and | Sybil Fane, Countess of Westmorland. |
| Named after | Sybil Fawlty from the TV show Fawlty Towers, she was |
| Prunella Scales as | Sybil Fawlty |
| Sybil Fawlty was born in Sutton Abinger in 1932. | |
| Sybil filmed video clips for both versions of the so | |
| Fullerton married Dorothy | Sybil Fisher, daughter of Admiral of the Fleet Lord |
| ter and conspires to meet renowned author Dame | Sybil Fitzgibbons, a guest at the Fairmont Hotel, fo |
| extensive scar tissue he found while examining | Sybil for a bladder problem, knowing the whole time |
| h guilt for not having taken action to protect | Sybil from abuse. |
| In 1909 | Sybil gave birth to their first son, John, and soon |
| Evelyn Brent - | Sybil Gerard |
| She is chaperoned by Fraser, and castigated by | Sybil Gerard, who is still unable to forgive Ada's f |
| Margarets death on 15 February 1934 he married | Sybil Gilliat, daughter of Lt.-Col. |
| She went on to play | Sybil Gordon in Chariots of Fire and Eva Galli/Alma |
| Lady | Sybil Grant (1879-1955), British writer |
| Miss Deare (Postmistress at Market Mallory) - | Sybil Grey |
| Sybil Grove as Secretary | |
| Sybil Grove as Mme. | |
| Sybil Grove - Mrs Spurge | |
| Sybil Grove - Mrs Briggs | |
| Sybil Grove was a British actress. | |
| and starring Garry Marsh, Arthur Stratton and | Sybil Grove. |
| He was born in 1938, the son of Kenneth and | Sybil Hacker. |
| The year after Fred's first wife | Sybil had died, Fred became romantically involved wi |
| Award for Jewish-Christian Relations, and the | Sybil Halpern Milton Memorial Prize of the German St |
| Miles of London (1981) (with | Sybil Harper) ISBN 0354046527 |
| A former director of the Don and | Sybil Harrington Cancer Center, he is also a life me |
| of a female guest with paint, he realises that | Sybil has noticed, but then in confusion puts his ha |
| Johns married his wife, | Sybil Hawkins Johns, in 1940. |
| Grey squirrels were first noticed at the | Sybil Hill end of the park in 1998 and Dublin City C |
| he co-author of Consensual Sadomasochism (with | Sybil Holiday), Bodywise (with Joseph Heller), and T |
| Dossie Easton, Susie Bright, Patrick Califia, | Sybil Holiday, Andrea Nemerson, Carol Queen, Midori |
| d How to Do It Safely by William A. Henkin and | Sybil Holiday, which was first published in 1996, an |
| Sybil, however, doesn't notice his odd behaviour, as | |
| Sybil Howy Irving MBE (25 February 1897-28 March 197 | |
| e rank of brigadier, while a daughter, Colonel | Sybil Howy Irving, was founder and Controller of the |
| and students, who called themselves Operation | Sybil, hung a banner over the front of the Plaza Hot |
| heir adjoining suites share, he insists he and | Sybil immediately depart for Paris, the same plan Am |
| The Durdans was bequeathed to her daughter, | Sybil, in 1929 and was sold together with its conten |
| Don't Tell | Sybil: Intimate Memoir of E.L.T. Mesens (1997) |
| Sybil is a 1921 British silent drama film directed b | |
| terix was right - why do we simply assume that | Sybil is telling the truth when she says that he was |
| As | Sybil is walking down the street, Richard invites he |
| Sybil is known to have married a Warin de Morcelles | |
| But | Sybil is distressed to see Reggie with Cornelia and |
| Sybil Jason - Little Girl On Train | |
| Sybil Judith Chaplin OBE, known as Judith Chaplin, ( | |
| The role of | Sybil Kathigasu was played by Malaysian model and ac |
| uitar and is the brother of the Creole scholar | Sybil Kein. |
| cy), Gregg Weiner (Ambrose), Sally Bondi (Aunt | Sybil), Ken Clement (Wilbur), Todd Durkin (Professor |
| n trance mediums such as Ethel Johnson-Meyers, | Sybil Leek, and Marisa Anderson. |
| ction with witches and, during the late 1950s, | Sybil Leek, a self-confessed white witch, lived in t |
| Sybil Leonard Armes (January 16, 1914 - June 29, 200 | |
| Noyes, | Sybil; Libby, Charles Thornton; Davis, Walter Goodwi |
| Henry's daughter, | Sybil Ludington (1761-1839), was famous for risking |
| the lake stands a bronze statue commemorating | Sybil Ludington's 1777 ride to warn of the British b |
| His daughter, | Sybil Ludington, is known as the female Paul Revere |
| of Col. Henry Lewkenor Knight (1873-1946) and | Sybil Madeline (1882- ) on 27 July 1927 in Alton. |
| Most notably, married to | Sybil Mancha. |
| Sybil Margaret Osborne (28 November 1895 - 23 Februa | |
| On Jan. 12, 1909, the | Sybil Marston, the largest steam schooner built on t |
| Lady | Sybil Mary St Clair-Erskine (1871-1910), married the |
| He married in 1927 | Sybil Mary Petre. |
| Lord Hamilton of Dalzell married | Sybil Mary, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Frede |
| sition, Dr. Derek Goldfoot, husband of soprano | Sybil Michelow (a staunch advocate of Williamson's v |
| In 1941 he married Irene | Sybil Millen and together they went on to have one s |
| co-edited with | Sybil Milton The Holocaust : Ideology, Bureaucracy, |
| d Professor Charles Coulson, Benjamin Britten, | Sybil Morrison, Sybil Thorndike the actress, Vera Br |
| rly missionary Hiram Bingham I (1789-1869) and | Sybil Moseley Bingham (1792-1848). |
| In the early 1970s, David and | Sybil moved to the countryside and formed Putnam Art |
| Sybil Nordal was one of the pupils in the first clas | |
| wife Mabel, daughter of Ebles II of Roucy and | Sybil of Hauteville, he had one son, Hugh, who succe |
| He married | Sybil of Nevers, who died in 1078, but had no known |
| Bishop and Her Art, edited by Lloyd Schwartz, | Sybil P Estess, University of Michigan, 1983 |
| Sybil Penn, wife of David, was dry nurse and foster | |
| Their daughter, | Sybil R. Ackerman, is an environmental advocate in P |
| However when he realises it is actually | Sybil returned early, he opens the door and unconvin |
| In the end, | Sybil returns to Reggie, Betty pairs off with Sir Ho |
| She now runs her own media company, | Sybil Ruscoe Media, with her husband, Tom Knight, th |
| Sybil Ruscoe Media has worked with the Geoff Thomas | |
| The | Sybil Sassoon gardens at Houghton were opened to the |
| His sister was | Sybil Sassoon, who married the Marquess of Cholmonde |
| n't dream of recreating something so personal, | Sybil saw an opportunity. |
| s initial introduction to the Court, when Lady | Sybil says of him; "He's so poisonously good", Dinad |
| This episode is the only time | Sybil says "He's from Barcelona", of Manuel. |
| Sybil Seely - Wife | |
| Sybil Seely - Socialite, Warden's Daughter | |
| Sybil Seely - Farmer's Daughter (uncredited) | |
| Sybil Seely - His Wife (uncredited) | |
| The first volume of | Sybil Shearer's three-part autobiography, Without Wi |
| nt projects are to complete the publication of | Sybil Shearer's three-volume autobiography Without W |
| Strong in defense of her beliefs, | Sybil sometimes differed and even quarrelled with ot |
| Labour councillors on Birmingham City Council; | Sybil Spence, Chaman Lal and Dorothy Hargreaves. |
| In 1955, he married | Sybil Spires (born 1938), also of Plains, Georgia. |
| Sybil Stockdale co-wrote a book with her husband Jam | |
| Sybil Stockdale holds an undergraduate degree from M | |
| In the book James and | Sybil Stockdale wrote alternating chapters describin |
| Jim and | Sybil Stockdale have four sons. |
| tockdales experiences as a POW, also discusses | Sybil Stockdale's efforts on his behalf |
| It was founded in 1988 by Adam and | Sybil Strum and reaches 680,000 readers. |
| husiast Companies, founded in 1979 by Adam and | Sybil Strum, which also includes a wine accessories |
| Burton; Sharon Brown; Salt ‘N' Pepa; Paperboy; | Sybil; Sweet Sensation; KWS; Boy Krazy; Nina Sky; Pa |
| He was married to | Sybil, the daughter of William de Braose, 3rd Lord o |
| rshal was the youngest son of John Marshal and | Sybil, the sister of the earl of Salisbury, Patrick. |
| Sybil The Spider Consumes Himself - 4:26 | |
| The Reverend | Sybil Theodora Phoenix, MBE, MS [Medal of Service, C |
| In the 1890s | Sybil Thomas became president of the Welsh Union of |
| Esmeralda is a 1922 silent film starring | Sybil Thorndike and an adaptation of a novel The Hun |
| l School of Speech and Drama where she won the | Sybil Thorndike Prize. |
| Dame | Sybil Thorndike is recorded as saying of The Indepen |
| Sybil Thorndike stars as Cavell, a nurse who risked | |
| Lesser known than his sister Dame | Sybil Thorndike but just as versatile, Russell Thorn |
| ncluded his wife, Meriel Forbes, together with | Sybil Thorndike and her husband, Lewis Casson, playi |
| ibute at a memorial service, where 90-year-old | Sybil Thorndike praised her friend's enormous talent |
| Sybil Thorndike as Esmeralda | |
| Sybil Thorndike - Mrs Mounsey | |
| Sybil Thorndike as The General | |
| Sybil Thorndike as Lady Macbeth | |
| Sybil Thorndike as Lola Duval | |
| Best Supporting Actress: | Sybil Thorndike (The Prince and the Showgirl) |
| d at the Gaiety early in their careers include | Sybil Thorndike and Basil Dean. |
| December 1908, in Aylesford, Kent, he married | Sybil Thorndike, who was another member of the compa |
| sco and starring Dana Andrews, Maureen O'Hara, | Sybil Thorndike, Fay Compton and A.E. Matthews. |
| Also featured are Dana Wynter, Glynis Johns, | Sybil Thorndike, Michael Redgrave and a young Richar |
| 1970 Mezzanine Gallery, Dame | Sybil Thorndyke Theatre, Leatherhead, Surrey |
| Biography of Dame | Sybil Thorndyke by Sheridan Morley (1977) |
| and cakes with astrological symbols and asking | Sybil to put them in order and describe what each sy |
| He married | Sybil Treverbin, of a Cornish family extraction. |
| In 2008 he was awarded a | Sybil Tutton Award from the Musicians Benevolent Fun |
| Sybil Unrest (with Rita Wong) (2009) Line Books | |
| ding contract with Island Records for his band | Sybil Vane. |
| nd the band and backed by soul sisters Angel & | Sybil, was recorded in Cincinnati's 5th Floor Record |
| wife Sarah on 22 January 1761, Carlyle married | Sybil West, daughter of prominent Alexandrian Hugh W |
| More recently she published with | Sybil Wettasinghe two collections of folk tales base |
| Rushing out, Amanda meets Victor and | Sybil, who have tracked down the prodigal duo, and e |
| Sybil, who was black and white, was the first cat at | |
| For the Cardiff bench, | Sybil Williams, the founder member of Pedal Power, w |
| U.S. artist | Sybil worked with Mike Stock and Pete Waterman in 19 |
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