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d's case was studied by additional experts and | Helen Whitwell, a forensic pathologist for Britain's |
ican citizen after a marriage in New York with | Helen Stoepel, a pianist, and sister of composer Rob |
fair surrounding the arrest and prosecution of | Helen Duncan, a famous British spiritualist medium, |
He married in 1933, | Helen Bryan, a Virginian whom he had met during his |
We'll make a test with | Helen Parrish, a little love scene.' Helen Parrish w |
is investigated by detective Milo Kachigan and | Helen Sorby, a tireless social worker. |
Jackson and | Helen have a wedding at Kilronan, at which Helen fir |
m Millar Fromme, an aeronautical engineer, and | Helen Benzinger, a homemaker. |
Professor | Helen Leach, a culinary anthropologist at the Univer |
e at all - he feels pulled irresistibly toward | Helen by a force greater than himself. |
Helen John, a peace campaigner was held at Askham Gr | |
Helen was a daughter of a founding Golden family, th | |
Helen has a first-class honours degree in fashion/te | |
What's the Matter With | Helen? is a 1971 thriller film starring Debbie Reyno |
erwards, he started going out with TV producer | Helen Veale, a white Englishwoman who is 16 years hi |
The Labour candidate was | Helen Bentwich, a trade unionist. |
After retiring from movies | Helen ran a small antique business in her San Fernan |
fore her marriage she resided with her sister, | Helen, in a bungalow in Hollywood. |
wo books, Three Beers and a Chinese Meal (with | Helen Razer), a bestseller, and Big Man's World (wit |
After two years he was released and married | Helen Howden, a probation officer, with whom he had |
Helen is a member of the New York Academy of Science | |
His daughter | Helen married a man from Badu Island in the Torres S |
His first marriage, in 1930, to | Helen Sporides, a daughter of Admiral Constantine Sp |
Skool Daze, created by David Reidy (whose wife | Helen was a school teacher at the time) for the ZX S |
His widow is the former | Helen Eitel, a native of Chicago, Illinois. |
enry Charles Seymour (1878-1939), married Lady | Helen Grosvenor, a daughter of the 1st Duke of Westm |
proclaimed in 1984, the division is named for | Helen Mayo, a social activist and the first woman el |
Nicky Guadagni as Dr. | Helen Holloway, a free clinic doctor. |
He married | Helen Beatson, a talented amateur artist, and niece |
Not to be confused with | Helen Wheels, a song by Paul McCartney and Wings. |
Agronsky married | Helen Smathers, a United States Army nurse, in 1943, |
It was discovered by a team led by Dr. | Helen Wickstead, a Kingston University archaeologist |
MV St | Helen is a vehicle and passenger ferry operated by W |
The words were written by Englishwoman | Helen Taylor, a poet, under the original title "Bles |
The parish church of St | Helen is a Grade II listed building, while the villa |
ortant sub-plot involves his grand-niece, Lady | Helen Cessford, a suffragette. |
Additionally, W234BF FM 94.7 | Helen has a permit to move to Horsetrough Mountain a |
In other versions, | Helen is a daughter of Nemesis, the goddess who pers |
The school also employed his wife, | Helen, as a secretary. |
ture, he tries to slip away without a fuss but | Helen arranges a surprise leaving party where the st |
nd Nancy Kerrigan, a figure skater, as well as | Helen Vendler, a literary critic. |
re incorporated into a shield logo designed by | Helen Alldredge, a Primary General Board member in t |
Helen Zukin, a lawyer representing some of the plain | |
n oil painting of the Daishi by a member, Mrs. | Helen Nakagawa Abe, of the local congregation also g |
Peace Campaigners Sylvia & | Helen talk about their arrest at the Menwith Hill US |
or John Campbell interviewed NZ Prime Minister | Helen Clark about the issue. |
nts by physician and anti-nuclear activist Dr. | Helen Caldicott about the dangers posed by nuclear w |
Elizabeth | Helen Blackburn, AC, FRS (born 26 November 1948 in H |
He was counted among the suitors of | Helen, and accordingly participated in the Trojan Wa |
aged 89 leaving a widow, the New Zealand-born | Helen (Sen) Acton-Adams (whom he had married in 1951 |
thur (the adopted son of Charles MacArthur and | Helen Hayes), actor Edward Mallory, and producer Wil |
Helen Cherry, actor, born in Bushey | |
The | Helen M. Aderhold Learning Center is also located on |
She was nominated to fill the seat vacated by | Helen Gillmor after her ascension to senior status i |
an three months after leaving office, his wife | Helen died after 43 years of marriage. |
A website with news and information on | Helen's career, run by a then-16-year-old fan, opene |
It was bought in 1995 by | Helen and Aidan Ruff, who restored and renovated it |
asil Lawrence, Matthew Loukes, Michael Mayhew, | Helen Pike, Alessandra Sartore, Amanda Schiff, Sue T |
Helen Cadbury Alexander | |
His sister | Helen married Alfred Corbett Smith. |
She won a bronze medal with | Helen Norfolk, Alison Fitch and Melissa Ingram in th |
Diana Miller - | Helen Van Allen |
burgh, PA, the son of Frank Zulawski Allen and | Helen (Sarna) Allen. |
when the preferences of anti-nuclear activist | Helen Caldicott allowed Labor challenger Neville New |
Two thrillers, | Helen All Alone (1961) and The Blue Pavilion (1969), |
Buchan wrote his first thriller, | Helen All Alone, deliberately in the vein of his fat |
Helen Smith, along with the rest of the league's gir | |
A commemoration service was held for | Helen Bennett, along with other British bombing vict |
tions at the theater, and she later starred as | Helen Keller alongside her mother (who played Annie |
In Sparta, Paris and | Helen have already become lovers. |
In 1932 Starr married | Helen Norton, also a lecturer at Brookwood. |
add, Tom Jones, Peter Frampton, Barry Manilow, | Helen Reddy, Amy Grant, Dusty Springfield, Lee Roy P |
matching algorithm was designed by Dr. | Helen Fisher, an anthropology professor and scholar, |
l Rossetti's poem "Sudden Light" (c.1853-4) to | Helen in an attempt to woo her, but emphasises the s |
fictional journalist Bridget Jones (created by | Helen Fielding), an interest which carried on into t |
He is married to | Helen Hughes-Brock, an archaeologist specialising in |
er Maxwell, who, along with a nun named Sister | Helen, ran an orphanage out of the Maxwell Church. |
Drunk Sloane, (played by | Helen Lederer) An attractive but stupid woman who pr |
an Debucourt : Camille Marimon, the husband of | Helen and ancient friend of battle of Jacques |
For Age of Consent, starring | Helen Mirren and James Mason, Delprat created painti |
She won a bronze medal with Lauren Boyle, | Helen Norfolk and Melissa Ingram in the 4 x 200m fre |
Notable alumnae include | Helen Prejean and Arthel Neville. |
Ontario, the son of David Douglas Davidson and | Helen Tessman, and was educated in Welland and at th |
voters wrote "No Dams" on their ballot-papers ( | Helen Hunter and Richard Bailey, "Lessons from the F |
The film stars | Helen (actress) and Dara Singh . |
e rank of Rear Admiral His other siblings were | Helen, Emily and Louise Riefkohl. |
tic expectations for deaf children to "be like | Helen Keller" and speak, when even the most gifted d |
ared in a Saturday Night Live sketch with host | Helen Hunt and castmember Will Ferrell. |
They defeated | Helen Nichol and Charmaine Reid of Canada in the fir |
She won a bronze medal with Lauren Boyle, | Helen Norfolk and Alison Fitch in the 4 x 200m frees |
It replaced "I Am Woman" by | Helen Reddy and was replaced by Carly Simon's "You'r |
Later on | Helen Jepson and George Poselle were divorced and sh |
to his friends (and even his enemies, such as | Helen A) and somewhat melancholic at times (such as |
According to | Helen, she and Sarah were like “the two halves of on |
el, Johnny Mathis, Nana Mouskouri, Jim Nabors, | Helen Reddy, and Bobby Vinton. |
born in Madras, India and is the son of author | Helen Bannerman and William Bannerman who was an off |
ted to this seat following in the footsteps of | Helen Thomson and Lois Wolk. |
S. R. 75 also passes through | Helen, Georgia and is known locally as the Helen Hig |
by John G. Adolfi and starring Antonio Moreno, | Helen Costello and Myrna Loy. |
Radio 4's In Our Time featuring Paul Preston, | Helen Graham and Dr Mary Vincent |
Parents were Ian and | Helen Larley and Patrick was the second youngest of |
first wife was Isabella Clark, Mackenzie's was | Helen Neil, and Diefenbaker's was Edna Brower. |
, Rev. Glenn Cowan, Linwood Cowan, Fred Cowan, | Helen Cowan and Myrtle L. Cowan. |
All songs were written by | Helen Watson and long-time collaborator Martin McGro |
stery starring Vera Ralston, William Marshall, | Helen Walker, and Nancy Kelly (Kelly's last theatric |
ries of small feuds and misunderstandings with | Helen Daniels and Kerry Bishop, with whom she later |
Cleopatra is a silent film created in 1912 by | Helen Gardner and the Helen Gardner Picture Players. |
play is said to have been seen by staffers of | Helen Clark, and recommended by her husband Peter Da |
her time on the show, Dorothy was friends with | Helen Daniels and Jim Robinson, and initially with M |
Network in the 1983 to 1996, "Lovingly Yours, | Helen" hosted by the late Helen Vela, and is feature |
, Wild Bill Davison, Clancy Hayes, Buddy Tate, | Helen Ward, and Ed Polcer. |
the album features the vocals of Wendy Stubbs, | Helen White and Martin Barnard. |
ed by Donald MacDonald starring Eugenie Forde, | Helen Rosson, and Richard La Reno. |
ise and his robot wife Katie, and common chavs | Helen Mirren and Judi Dench, who bully Kate Winslet |
Helen Gourlay and Kerry Harris won in the final 6-0, | |
mming with Sharks, alongside Christian Slater, | Helen Baxendale and Matt Smith, which gained him a L |
With | Helen Bledsoe and Tatiana Koleva she forms the ensem |
It would have put | Helen Shiller and her sidekick, Slim Coleman, in cha |
Helen Wallace and William Wallace, Oxford: Oxford Un | |
n with his wife, Alice Stead Binney - Dorothy, | Helen, Mary, and Edwin Jr. |
a double date he had with Sheriff Andy Taylor, | Helen Crump and a nurse by feigning heart palpitatio |
yms of Sadie Green, Caroline Lee, and possibly | Helen Richards, and should not be confused with her |
van Rumpt, Sarah Siegelaar, Marlies Smulders, | Helen Tanger and cox Ester Workel. |
the Council of India from 1906; and daughters | Helen Cotter, and Margaret. |
and its American marquee names, | Helen Hunt and Scarlett Johansson, [who have] little |
He died February 26, 1890 in Lake | Helen, Florida and is buried in the University of Ro |
earing directed by Pieter Jan Brugge, starring | Helen Mirren and Robert Redford. |
n, Marie Helvin, Sir Mick Jagger, Prince, Dame | Helen Mirren and Toyah Willcox. |
010 drama film by Taylor Hackford and starring | Helen Mirren and Joe Pesci. |
r swing era bandleaders Harry James (vocals by | Helen Forrest) and Tommy Dorsey (vocals by Jo Staffo |
backed by Tony Blair and Bridget Jones author | Helen Fielding, and organised a Wakefield Book Day i |
Billie Holiday, Jimmy Rushing, Big Joe Turner, | Helen Humes, and Joe Williams. |
0 years, handling clients such as James Mason, | Helen Mirren and Frank Finlay, until her own health |
, died 13 Feb 1972) - married first Lady Irene | Helen Pratt, and later Sibell Margaret Norman |
rieke van Rumpt, Laura Posthuma, Femke Dekker, | Helen Tanger and Ester Workel managed to row to the |
six children: Mary, Charles Henry, Henry Jr., | Helen, Gertrude, and Charlotte. |
ober 2009, the statue was replaced with one of | Helen Keller, and Curry's statue went to Samford Uni |
The | Helen B. and Martin D. Schwartz Special Collections |
Helen, Anita and June (with one of her daughters, Ca | |
David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Dame | Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman have all donated signe |
luding golfers Babe Zaharias, Betty Hicks, and | Helen Dettweiler, and tennis champions Don Budge, Gu |
g Richard Basehart, Claude Rains, Gene Nelson, | Helen Gallagher, and Ghostley reprising her Broadway |
At RKO, Harding, along with | Helen Twelvetrees and Constance Bennett, comprised a |
They were on the bill with | Helen Shapiro and The Brook Brothers at the Odeon Th |
summer of 1999, Hunt and Wu met Scottish-born | Helen Marnie and Bulgarian-born Mira Aroyo, through |
Davies also mentioned that writer | Helen Raynor and composer Murray Gold had visited th |
ect was re-started in September 2001 by Maggs, | Helen Chattwell and Bruce Hyman, with help from Jane |
son's Encyclopedia and raise his two daughters | Helen Amory and Elizabeth Lee. |
don, England, the son of John Laurie and Eliza | Helen Collett, and educated at Harrow, Dresden and S |
ith colleagues and interested only in his wife | Helen (McKenna) and son. |
y, starring Richard Bohringer, Michael Gambon, | Helen Mirren, and Alan Howard in the titular roles. |
He was the son of | Helen Sheffield and Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Hugh G |
in Come Fly With Me as FlyLo Check-In Manager | Helen Baker, and in the first three series of Little |
He married | Helen Brewer and they had four children. |
film Love Ranch starring Academy Award winners | Helen Mirren and Joe Pesci. |
Lili, Written by | Helen Deutsch and Paul Gallico |
The film also featured | Helen Hayes and Hal Skelly. |
kkers, Annemarieke van Rumpt, Sarah Siegelaar, | Helen Tanger and cox Ester Workel. |
It is based on the life of | Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan's struggles to teach |
lent film which tells the story of the life of | Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan. |
the album features the vocals of Wendy Stubbs, | Helen White and Martin Barnard. |
It was introduced by | Helen Gilligan and Jerry Goff in the 1930 revision o |
Weddings Down Under (2001) (with | Helen Bianchin and Jessica Hart) |
n the play Enter Sir John by Clemence Dane and | Helen Simpson, and stars Alfred Abel and Olga Tschec |
fe had various children including Philipp Jr., | Helen, Anna, and Ernst. |
It was produced by | Helen Whitney, and was the first joint production of |
1931, living in New York City, getting to know | Helen Hayes and Charlie Chaplin, touring the country |
The story is based on the testimonies of | Helen Colijn and Betty Jeffrey written in their book |
for Brass Quintet After Two Works on Paper by | Helen Frankenthaler); and Autumn Rhythm (Idyll for W |
He married | Helen Bisley and they have three children John, Toby |
children with her: Thomas Lindsay, Anne Lovat, | Helen Lovat and Gertrude Eugenie. |
In 1858 he married Mary | Helen Phelps and they raised three children. |
n family which included siblings Earl, Joseph, | Helen, John and Mary. |
Helen Reddy and Dudley Moore ("Song from 10 (It's Ea | |
ary Louise Snider, Georgia Otis Chipman, Emily | Helen Butterfield and Flora Knight Mayer. |
the son of Robert Fitzgerald DeBlois and Ethel | Helen DesBrisay, and educated at Saint Peter's Colle |
e broadcasts are Carl Kress and his Orchestra, | Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers. |
ing in Rome, alongside renowned actors such as | Helen Mirren and Anne Bancroft. |
pie, Paul Currie, Michael McNulty, Mike Smith, | Helen Sloan and Alana Kerr. |
The book is the work of British artist | Helen Couchman and consists primarily of photographs |
iriam Margolyes, David Paymer, Nina Siemaszko, | Helen Slater, and Michael York. |
numerous artists, including Dusty Springfield, | Helen Reddy, and others), "Getting Mighty Crowded" ( |
Business Affairs (2003) (with | Helen Brooks and Kim Lawrence) |
Helen Humes and Gerald Wiggins (recorded January 14, | |
The current chairman is | Helen Ross and the club captain is John Milner. |
erse 1250-1950 is a poetry anthology edited by | Helen Gardner, and published in New York and London |
He married, first, | Helen, daughter and heiress of Sir John Delves of Do |
he 1929 RKO film Syncopation where it was sung | Helen Kane and became a hit. |
by Sally Wainwright, it starred Suranne Jones, | Helen Baxendale and Dean Lennox Kelly. |
c Association is the 2001 musical endeavour of | Helen Storer and Dave Hillis. |
Laidlaw is married to | Helen Kedgley, and is a brother-in-law of Green MP S |
Then Deputy Prime Minister | Helen Clark and Labour Party President Margaret Wils |
e van Rumpt, Laura Posthuma, Annemiek de Haan, | Helen Tanger and cox Ester Workel managed to row to |
Me Your Baby" is the name of a song written by | Helen Miller and Roger Atkins which was a hit for Ba |
Lifespan Development by | Helen Bee and Denise Boyd |
ollowing a dismal October-November tryout with | Helen Gallagher and Julius LaRosa at the theatre in |
y Bird ....................................... | Helen Schlessinger and Students |
lliam Sloan Seale Armstrong and two daughters, | Helen Armstrong and Jessie Watson. |
The new proprietors - Simon and | Helen Rheinberg and their daughter and her husband, |
Hawthorne), Best Actress in a Supporting Role ( | Helen Mirren) and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on |
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