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Stewart, 7th Marquess of Londonderry and Edith | Helen Chaplin. |
e cast included Frank Aiello, Sharon Campbell, | Helen Chappelle, Peter Farrell, Carole Hayman, Miche |
He married | Helen Charlotte Thornton in 1869; they had a very la |
He married | Helen Charlotte Thornton in 1869 and had a very larg |
ect was re-started in September 2001 by Maggs, | Helen Chattwell and Bruce Hyman, with help from Jane |
He married | Helen Chene in December 2001 in North Yorkshire. |
Nancy Cheney, the brother and sister-in-law of | Helen Cheney Kimberly, who was the wife of one of th |
s the first Kenyan senior women's winner since | Helen Chepngeno in 1994. |
Helen Cherry as Julia Hopewell | |
Helen Cherry - Countess Cosimano | |
Helen Cherry, actor, born in Bushey | |
irected by Henry Kendall, with Irene Vanbrugh, | Helen Cherry, Jack Allen, Raymond Lovell, Olaf Poole |
ays and starring John Gielgud, Googie Withers, | Helen Cherry, Ursula Howells and Trevor Howard. |
Gary Cooper as Roy Glennister, Kay Johnson as | Helen Chester, Betty Compson as Cherry Malotte, and |
Maryon Aye as | Helen Cheston |
Helen Christie as Miss Simpson | |
The son of George and | Helen Christopher, he was educated at Cheltenham Gra |
d raised as a member of Saints Constantine and | Helen church. |
Helen Churchill Candee (October 5, 1858 - August 23, | |
Sunday Morning Statewide - | Helen Clare, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM |
p interview, Former New Zealand Prime Minister | Helen Clark stated Adeaze were her favourite New Zea |
o Prime Ministers - the former Prime Minister, | Helen Clark MP for Mount Albert between 1981 and 200 |
New Zealand - Prime Minister | Helen Clark said she was deeply shocked and saddened |
The most recent Prime Minister to do this is | Helen Clark in 2008 as Acting Minister, and prior to |
or John Campbell interviewed NZ Prime Minister | Helen Clark about the issue. |
Prime Minister - Jenny Shipley then | Helen Clark |
atives, but the Labour Party of Prime Minister | Helen Clark secured two more seats than nearest riva |
as one of four mayors who asked Prime Minister | Helen Clark to reform the Auckland region's local go |
nson-Pope strongly denied the accusations, but | Helen Clark temporarily relieved him of his portfoli |
New Zealand's Prime Minister | Helen Clark praises Thailand for its developed statu |
November 27 - The Labour Party under | Helen Clark becomes the new government in New Zealan |
lectorate office window of then-Prime Minister | Helen Clark over the foreshore and seabed controvers |
On 20 February 2004, Prime Minister | Helen Clark awarded her for being the first New Zeal |
Helen Clark speculated on Tamihere's having had a "l | |
Both Bolger and Labour leader | Helen Clark sought the support of New Zealand First, |
In February 2008, he said that | Helen Clark should stand down before the election an |
Zealand Labour Government, its Prime Minister | Helen Clark maintained New Zealand's nuclear-free zo |
Jennifer Lee - | Helen Clark |
Then Deputy Prime Minister | Helen Clark and Labour Party President Margaret Wils |
Key with his predecessor, | Helen Clark |
Then Prime Minister | Helen Clark denied this. |
The award was presented by Prime Minister | Helen Clark on behalf of the Recording Industry Asso |
he country, and was launched by Prime Minister | Helen Clark on August 1, 2007. |
r candidate Heather Simpson (who went on to be | Helen Clark's Chief of Staff, known as H2 - Clark wa |
eme was associated with one of the promises on | Helen Clark's controversial 2005 pledge card. |
om his Cabinet positions during Prime Minister | Helen Clark's portfolio renewal. |
ns Development Program), it was represented by | Helen Clark, who served as Prime Minister of New Zea |
Like his predecessor | Helen Clark, Key views a New Zealand republic as "in |
d by the Queen on the advice of Prime Minister | Helen Clark, who deemed that "that the selection and |
play is said to have been seen by staffers of | Helen Clark, and recommended by her husband Peter Da |
Until the premiership of Labour's | Helen Clark, it was customary for senior members of |
attendance were the New Zealand Prime Minister | Helen Clark, the UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and ot |
Helen Clark, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, re-a | |
a New Zealand Prime Ministers Scholarship from | Helen Clark, recognising Williams as an emerging and |
iament to meet the New Zealand Prime Minister, | Helen Clark, in May 2004. |
He was succeeded by | Helen Clark. |
Bumpass and former New Zealand Prime Minister | Helen Clark. |
possible future replacement for prime minister | Helen Clark. |
Labour Party, replacing former Prime Minister | Helen Clark. |
For the former New Zealand Prime Minister, see | Helen Clark. |
et, a former press secretary to Prime Minister | Helen Clark. |
Tina Bell-Kake, | Helen Clarke, Jenny Duck, Emily Gillam, Sandy Hitchc |
ed in 1925 and John Henry remarried in 1928 to | Helen Clarke. |
hed the Frick Collection, but in 1981 daughter | Helen Clay Frick returned to Clayton, where she rema |
The building is a gift of | Helen Clay Frick (1888-1984), daughter of the Pittsb |
Helen Clay Frick (1888-1984) was the driving force t | |
es with his two surviving children, Childs and | Helen Clay Frick (1888-1984). |
Angela | Helen Clayton MBE, is a campaigner for the rights of |
Cities in the region include | Helen, Cleveland, Blairsville, Sautee Nacoochee, Cla |
Turner, Nancy J., and | Helen Clifton (2006) "The Forest and the Seaweed: Gi |
ook the bronze medal but impeded fourth-placed | Helen Clitheroe in the final stages of the 1500 m. |
The women's 3000 metres saw Briton | Helen Clitheroe win her first major title at the age |
Helen Clitheroe 4:05.19 (SB) | |
He was the uncle of the writer Louise | Helen Coburn. |
ears the joint monogram of Patrick Hepburn and | Helen Cockburn (see above). |
The story is based on the testimonies of | Helen Colijn and Betty Jeffrey written in their book |
don, England, the son of John Laurie and Eliza | Helen Collett, and educated at Harrow, Dresden and S |
Hathor was built in 1905 for Ethel and | Helen Colman, daughters of Jeremiah Colman, of the N |
nable Hitchcock to demand realistic looks from | Helen Colvig, the wardrobe supervisor. |
ary 2007, and analyzed by volunteers Chris and | Helen Colvin (Ames, Iowa, USA) and Daniel Gebhardt ( |
," according to current (as of 2005) Principal | Helen Compton-Harris. |
The ancient church of St | Helen consisted of a chancel, nave, north aisle, sou |
rn in Lexington, Missouri to Lenvil Nelson and | Helen Constance (Williams) Elliott. |
Both John and | Helen continued to write a column for a few years af |
Helen continues to travel the country speaking about | |
Helen Coonan, the federal Minister for Communication | |
Shirley MacLaine as | Helen Cooney |
Street as Mrs Paton (2000), Family Affairs as | Helen Cooper (1997-1999) and most famously as Gloria |
Helen Cooper Floyd (Little Jetties) Park renovation. | |
Helen Corbitt (1906 - 1978) was an American chef and | |
l and its staff at that time is to be found in | Helen Corke's book In our infancy:an autobiography, |
st successful single for both Jim Ed Brown and | Helen Cornelius as both a duo and as solo artists. |
, as a solo artist and as part of a duet (with | Helen Cornelius), spanning the 1950s through early 1 |
Love You, Sayin' Goodbye" by Jim Ed Brown and | Helen Cornelius, "Lie To You For Your Love" by The B |
s a 1976 single by the duo of Jim Ed Brown and | Helen Cornelius. |
y Michael Ching and Ellen Frankel, March 2012: | Helen Corning Warden Theater, Academy of Vocal Arts |
Helen Corr; Scottish Labour Leaders 1918-39 | |
After his first wife's death, he married Mary | Helen Corrie on 24 April 1866. |
He courts | Helen Corwin (May McAvoy), the daughter of a politic |
May McAvoy - | Helen Corwin |
by John G. Adolfi and starring Antonio Moreno, | Helen Costello and Myrna Loy. |
the Council of India from 1906; and daughters | Helen Cotter, and Margaret. |
Helen Cotterill as Mary Ann | |
Helen Cotterill - Lucy Nuttall | |
The book is the work of British artist | Helen Couchman and consists primarily of photographs |
, Rev. Glenn Cowan, Linwood Cowan, Fred Cowan, | Helen Cowan and Myrtle L. Cowan. |
Professor | Helen Cowie |
Daphne | Helen Cowie married Herbert Dudley Purves (CMG, ChB, |
Helen Cox High School is a high school located in Ha | |
Helen Cox High School - (Unincorporated) | |
Helen Cox's namesake was the first principal of the | |
- Chapter 1.1, | Helen Craig McCullough's translation |
was translated into English by William H. and | Helen Craig McCullough in 1980. |
In a 2009 interview with ITV4, | Helen credited her strength coach, Dan Quarrel, flex |
ble folklore to pioneering Canadian folklorist | Helen Creighton. |
The arboretum also houses the | Helen Crocker Russell Library, northern California's |
Helen Cross is an Australian politician and was a me | |
Cross ran on her own ticket of the ' | Helen Cross Independents' at the 2004 ACT general el |
Helen Cross (born 1967) is an English author. | |
Otter married Emily | Helen Cross in 1875. |
Helen Cross lives in Birmingham with her husband And | |
Helen Cross, writing in The Birmingham Post, describ | |
According to scholar | Helen Crovetto, who has studied the community, "Lee |
a double date he had with Sheriff Andy Taylor, | Helen Crump and a nurse by feigning heart palpitatio |
ke following Sheriff Andy Taylor's marriage to | Helen Crump. |
Helga Schlack ... | Helen Culver |
In 1906, he married | Helen Curry. |
Lizabeth Scott as | Helen Curtis |
in 1951 and after her death in 2000, secondly | Helen Cutting Wilmerding, daughter of Lucius Wilmerd |
Clea | Helen D'Etienne DuVall (born September 25, 1977) is |
as an engineer in the 1881 census, his sister, | Helen D. Markham was aged 23 and listed as a "bicycl |
Helen D. Gillette is a former Democratic member of t | |
Years after her death in 1886, he married | Helen Daggert. |
1999: | Helen Dalley, Sunday, Nine Network |
s, Tracy Grimshaw, Monte Dwyer, Liz Hayes, and | Helen Dalley. |
ast included James Graeme as Ernest Hemingway, | Helen Dallimore as Mary Hemingway, and Tammy Joelle |
Out of jealousy, | Helen damages Gale's sash while she is dancing, whic |
Brock, Kenneth & | Helen Dancey; Birds of the Indiana Dunes |
Don Anderson, Andrew Riemer, Bill Ashcroft and | Helen Daniel in Helen Daniel, ed., The Good Reading |
ries of small feuds and misunderstandings with | Helen Daniels and Kerry Bishop, with whom she later |
her time on the show, Dorothy was friends with | Helen Daniels and Jim Robinson, and initially with M |
settling into the family, Katie begins to view | Helen Daniels (Anne Haddy), Jim's mother-in-law as a |
Rosamund Pike as | Helen, Danny's girlfriend. |
Fulton, the son of George Edward and | Helen Darling Fulton, was born in Baltimore on Decem |
Helen Darling | |
"Hearts Open Slowly" ( | Helen Darling, Smith) - 3:56 |
ldest son of Sir Thomas Stewart Macpherson and | Helen, daughter of Reverend Archibald Borland Camero |
In January 1852 he married | Helen, daughter of John Hinksman of Queen Anne Stree |
In 1897 he married | Helen, daughter of D. C. Donnelly, M.L.A., who survi |
r Charles Fergusson, 5th Baronet, and his wife | Helen, daughter of David Boyle. |
ield and Mansfield, and his wife Margaret Mary | Helen, daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir Malcolm MacGrego |
In 1887 Welby married Maria Louise | Helen, daughter of Lord Augustus Hervey; they lived |
He married, first, | Helen, daughter and heiress of Sir John Delves of Do |
k of Cottam Hall near Preston, Lancashire, and | Helen, daughter of William Westby of Mowbreck Hall, |
a brewer and sportsman, and his wife Florence | Helen, daughter of Thomas Lowe. |
eler, Roy Johnson, Vivian Bauer, Sam Bertsche, | Helen Dautrich, James Cosenza, Frances Paige, Raymon |
lotte Greenwood as Juno, Priscilla Gillette as | Helen, David Burns as Nikki, William Eythe as Art O' |
Helen David, artist | |
J. | Helen Davidson is an Indian politician and current m |
Reporters: Lisa Haf, | Helen Davies, Owain Phillips, Elen Haf Moore and Mat |
Ruth Donnelly as | Helen Davis |
Mary Ellen Trainor as | Helen Dawson |
Helen Day Stevenson Meyner, also known as Helen S. M | |
Her stage credits include A Taste of Honey (as | Helen), Dead Funny (Lisa), and Season's Greetings (B |
Delta Radio, owned by W.M. "Buddy" and | Helen Deane, sold AM station KOTN. |
However, during university, | Helen decided not to engage with her running career |
Helen decides not to tell her about the letter just | |
Helen Degen Cohen | |
Boswell is married to | Helen Delahay Rees and they have three daughters. |
the son of Edwin Comstock Cossitt and Marjorie | Helen Delahaye, he graduated from St. Andrew's Colle |
Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore, Baltimore, M | |
Helen Delich Bentley (born November 28, 1923, Ruth, | |
woman and lobbyist as the president and CEO of | Helen Delich Bentley & Associates, Inc., and also as |
nounced in 1987 that long-time Dodger organist | Helen Dell was to retire at the end of the season af |
Helen Denman (born 9 September 1976 in Perth, Austra | |
the son of Robert Fitzgerald DeBlois and Ethel | Helen DesBrisay, and educated at Saint Peter's Colle |
Helen descends to the nether world to seek Achilles | |
ll, Sally Sessions, Babe Zaharias, Patty Berg, | Helen Dettweiler, Helen Hicks. |
luding golfers Babe Zaharias, Betty Hicks, and | Helen Dettweiler, and tennis champions Don Budge, Gu |
Helen Deutsch (21 March 1906-15 March 1992) was an A | |
Lili, Written by | Helen Deutsch and Paul Gallico |
produced by Joe Pasternak from a screenplay by | Helen Deutsch based on the novel by Auguste Bailly. |
ion of owners until the 1920s, when Daniel and | Helen Devore undertook its restoration (and made sig |
ht-leaning foundations such as the Richard and | Helen DeVos Foundation, the Orville D. and Ruth A. M |
s, he played with Detroit Shannon and then the | Helen Dewey Show, but when this group disbanded abru |
Aechmea ' | Helen Dexter' |
Nicola Cowper - DS. | Helen Diamond (1996-) |
Helen Diana, daughter of George Kemp, 1st Baron Roch | |
Crum-Ewing married | Helen Dick, daughter of the Rev. John Dick of Glasgo |
Lady | Helen died in 1909 and Beauchamp married again, in 1 |
Helen died in 1909 and Beauchamp married, secondly, | |
When his wife | Helen died on November 2, 1977 she was buried with h |
Lloyd died in 1946, and | Helen died in 1950 as a result of heart failure. |
Helen died ten years later. | |
d from a previous marriage, Frederic Jr, until | Helen died in 1925. |
an three months after leaving office, his wife | Helen died after 43 years of marriage. |
Helen died at the age of 86 in Lausanne in 1982. | |
After | Helen died in 1937, Irwin remarried in 1941 to Clare |
Pearl Wong as | Helen Ding |
Soon, however, | Helen discovers that she is pregnant. |
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