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rtists competition and was the recipient of a | Sullivan Foundation grant. |
Night Fright directed by James A. | Sullivan |
harbor clearance force under Commodore W. A. | Sullivan, she remained in the Manila area for over a y |
In 1863, he married Kathleen A. | Sullivan. |
, Hermann Pottmeyer), "moderates" (Francis A. | Sullivan), and "conservatives" (Mark Lowery, Lawrence |
as clerk of courts by his nephew, Michael A. | Sullivan, after holding the position for 48 years. |
was defeated in 1920 by Republican Thomas A. | Sullivan in a three-cornered contest: Sullivan receivi |
on Roethel was defeated by the same Thomas A. | Sullivan who had defeated him for re-election in the 1 |
Jim Farley as Police Chief James A. | Sullivan |
wrence F. Kramer (21%), businessman Joseph A. | Sullivan (17%), and State Senator James Wallwork. |
He is married to Robyn A. | Sullivan and has three children. |
He was the first recipient of the AAU's | Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the Unite |
According to some accounts, | Sullivan was dissatisfied with the graft and anonymity |
The New England Patriots acquired | Sullivan in a trade with New Orleans in June 2006 in e |
Adam | Sullivan (Scott Foley) is a naive, but well-intentione |
In addition, | Sullivan has authored or coauthored six books and over |
After | Sullivan resigned to serve in the province's Supreme C |
the Picture Editor of The Sunday Times Aidan | Sullivan worked with Parry's family and friends and se |
Witherow, John; Aidan | Sullivan (1991). |
Born in Birmingham, Alabama, | Sullivan began his athletic career as a three-sport st |
s based on the novel The Great Divide by Alan | Sullivan. |
Fiction: Alan | Sullivan, Three Came to Ville Marie. |
most famous mother to have joined was Aletta | Sullivan, the mother of the five Sullivan brothers, wh |
Alex | Sullivan said he was drawn to the project because of t |
gia Rose" (Jimmy Flynn, Harry Rosenthal, Alex | Sullivan) |
a researcher on the first series of Alfresco, | Sullivan and Richard Maher partnered to write their fi |
Selena Royle as Mrs. Alleta | Sullivan, the mother |
et the stage for a few fumbles, which allowed | Sullivan to score a surprise upset in the February spe |
el frames opened up the buildings and allowed | Sullivan and others to creat the 'Chicago" style with |
vised Regions Financial Corporation alongside | Sullivan & Cromwell in its purchase of Union Planters |
Joseph Aloysius | Sullivan (February 17, 1917 - August 2, 2002) was a Ma |
mined at nearby Bumpass Cove for ammunition, | Sullivan County merchant John Adair volunteered funds |
he principal soprano roles of the Gilbert and | Sullivan operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. |
Sullivan's incidental music to The Merry Wives of Wind | |
Solomon (c), with Gilbert (l) and | Sullivan irate at his success at the Savoy |
ording to independent research firm Frost and | Sullivan, a car sharing program like Zipcar can save u |
siness which are Findlay, Lithia Springs, and | Sullivan Marina. |
ina on NC State's West Campus, behind Lee and | Sullivan residence halls. |
Zealand with the J. C. Williamson Gilbert and | Sullivan Opera Company, where he appeared as Mountarar |
With Daley and | Sullivan bold. |
afore released in 1960, the first Gilbert and | Sullivan recording to include complete dialogue. |
Wahlberg), Queenan falling to his death, and | Sullivan returning to his apartment at the end of the |
plot is a pastiche of many in the Gilbert and | Sullivan canon, particularly Trial by Jury, The Sorcer |
eras, especially the very popular Gilbert and | Sullivan operas. |
During their Gilbert and | Sullivan for All years, Round and Adams also appeared |
uring for over three years in the Gilbert and | Sullivan soubrette roles. |
Opera Company, performing in the Gilbert and | Sullivan operas. |
n Sydney, where all of the extant Gilbert and | Sullivan operas were played except for Utopia Limited |
Zealand, appearing in many of the Gilbert and | Sullivan soprano roles with the J. C. Williamson Gilbe |
he musical standards, but added, "Gilbert and | Sullivan is as much theatrical as musical entertainmen |
oad and has won the International Gilbert and | Sullivan Festival no less than six times. |
as the only outright failure of a Gilbert and | Sullivan opera. |
He was able to bring Gilbert and | Sullivan together briefly for two more operas, neither |
inger, Blount, Hawkins, Unicoi, Jefferson and | Sullivan counties in Tennessee; Scott and Carroll coun |
roles in the University College's Gilbert and | Sullivan Society, then under the conductor David Russe |
This led to the arrests of Waddingham and | Sullivan for the two murders. |
Porter musical Out of This World, Gilbert and | Sullivan operettas and as Henry Higgins in the 1964 US |
ist Cynthia Morey, Fryatt wrote a Gilbert and | Sullivan pantomime adaptation entitled The Sleeping Be |
rpheus in the Underworld, and the Gilbert and | Sullivan Savoy operas Ruddigore and The Mikado . |
at the theatre, as do Scunthorpe Gilbert and | Sullivan Society |
tributary of Loyalsock Creek in Lycoming and | Sullivan Counties, Pennsylvania, USA. |
ncluding with the Barnard College Gilbert and | Sullivan Society. |
es, was the second-longest of the Gilbert and | Sullivan series, eclipsed only by The Mikado. |
director of Cincinnati Street Railway Co. and | Sullivan Electric Co.. |
ions produced The Secret of NIMH in 1982, and | Sullivan Bluth Studios eventually became Disney's main |
of the family that first produced Gilbert and | Sullivan operas in London and that built the Savoy Hot |
ime it was known as the San Diego Gilbert and | Sullivan Company. |
ed in the stage production of the Gilbert and | Sullivan operetta Iolanthe in 1882. |
ily for the purpose of performing Gilbert and | Sullivan operettas. |
f 66,109, with tries from Barton, McTigue and | Sullivan and two goals from Cunliffe. |
te, most of which accompanied the Gilbert and | Sullivan operas on the bills at the Opera Comique and |
The New York Gilbert and | Sullivan Players |
ren, all boys, named Penn, Aubrey, Wyatt, and | Sullivan. |
Eyre maintained her interest in Gilbert and | Sullivan throughout her life. |
tion initiated a series of yearly Gilbert and | Sullivan productions in Spondon, which continued for t |
Megalographa talamanca Lafontaine and | Sullivan, 2009 |
Gilbert and | Sullivan for All was a touring concert and opera compa |
The Story of Gilbert and | Sullivan (1953) |
The Gilbert and | Sullivan opera H.M.S. Pinafore (especially its charact |
heir own, and Jonathan Strong's adaptation of | Sullivan's non-Gilbert and Sullivan music may be heard |
nown for his talents interpreting Gilbert and | Sullivan, and did much to encourage aspiring actors an |
The Story of Gilbert and | Sullivan |
He sang as a bass with his local Gilbert and | Sullivan society and his brother's jazz band. |
nology and faculty adviser to the Gilbert and | Sullivan Society. |
on a majority government in the election, and | Sullivan lost her constituency to PC candidate Terence |
was elected Vice-President of the Gilbert and | Sullivan Society in 1944 and regularly joined Society |
e class was required to present a Gilbert and | Sullivan operetta. |
Captain Fitzbattleaxe, and other Gilbert and | Sullivan operas in repertory. |
Nearby Woodbourne and | Sullivan prisons keep the local economy afloat in the |
s in a group that he founded, The Gilbert and | Sullivan Companions. |
When the Williamsons played Gilbert and | Sullivan, as they did for extended tours every five or |
and legend in classical music and Gilbert and | Sullivan. |
stumes in several of the original Gilbert and | Sullivan operas at the Savoy Theatre in the 1880s, inc |
e engaged by the J. C. Williamson Gilbert and | Sullivan Opera Company, and toured Australia and New Z |
ion of My Fair Lady and presented Gilbert and | Sullivan in two-person entertainments throughout the U |
Subsequent reviews, written after Gilbert and | Sullivan had renamed the show and made other changes, |
the company with some of her old Gilbert and | Sullivan tunes. |
et the tone for LLO's approach to Gilbert and | Sullivan. |
or That Popular Mystery' from the Gilbert and | Sullivan opera 'Patience'. |
red a good battle because both McLaughlin and | Sullivan were ex-professionals, but Sullivan had a mor |
in article: Cultural influence of Gilbert and | Sullivan |
in the mezzo-soprano roles of the Gilbert and | Sullivan operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. |
ilda in The Gondoliers for Yale's Gilbert and | Sullivan Society, among other roles. |
nts the high-water mark so far as Gilbert and | Sullivan opera is concerned. |
the areas of New Haven, Rosebud, Gerald, and | Sullivan). |
rte, he conducted The Sorcerer by Gilbert and | Sullivan and also conducted H.M.S. Pinafore in July an |
Gilbert and | Sullivan For All gave concert performances of highligh |
ich the associated art of Messrs. Gilbert and | Sullivan has brought into existence," and said that Su |
ve continued their involvement in Gilbert and | Sullivan by directing productions for the Hancock Coun |
ranked the best, according to "A Gilbert and | Sullivan Discography", edited by Marc Shepherd. |
Evans also recorded three Gilbert and | Sullivan roles for EMI conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargen |
When the Gilbert and | Sullivan partnership collapsed after the production of |
pular concerts to performances of Gilbert and | Sullivan operettas by Martyn Green's company. |
The model was suggested by Scully and | Sullivan in 1972 at Massachusetts Institute of Technol |
r parents were Morris Goldberg, a Gilbert and | Sullivan circus performer, and Cissie Goldberg, a conc |
When the Gilbert and | Sullivan partnership disbanded after the production of |
ocal bus services provided by Uno, Arriva and | Sullivan Buses. |
from Boston (2), Bolton, Holden, McTigue and | Sullivan and six goals from Griffiths. |
he leading contralto roles in the Gilbert and | Sullivan repertory. |
The cars of Unser, Jr. and | Sullivan instead had the transponders placed in the no |
Notiotitanops was named by Gazin and | Sullivan (1942). |
Final curtain: The last Gilbert and | Sullivan Operas. |
She also starred in the Gilbert and | Sullivan show "D'Oyly Carte". |
cal, based on the comic operas of Gilbert and | Sullivan. |
Later, he directed amateur Gilbert and | Sullivan societies. |
yly Carte tradition of performing Gilbert and | Sullivan. |
the Ohio Light Opera (conducting Gilbert and | Sullivan and other light operas) and principal guest c |
The lyrics pastiche the Gilbert and | Sullivan patter song known as "the (Lord Chancellor's) |
a tributary of Lycoming Creek in Lycoming and | Sullivan Counties, Pennsylvania in the United States. |
any productions with the New York Gilbert and | Sullivan Players during his career. |
e) is highly regarded: The online Gilbert and | Sullivan Discography says, "This recording is one of t |
am Dance Company and The New York Gilbert and | Sullivan Players, to name a few. |
he school's highly popular annual Gilbert And | Sullivan productions. |
e Refuge), located near present day First and | Sullivan Streets in west Santa Ana. |
principal soubrette roles of the Gilbert and | Sullivan operas as follows: Hebe in H.M.S. Pinafore, E |
!, Ian Taylor's musical about the Gilbert and | Sullivan partnership. |
Gilbert and | Sullivan for All remained active throughout the early |
on Festival and the International Gilbert and | Sullivan Festival, among other festivals and performan |
Lawlor occasionally returned to Gilbert and | Sullivan; he appeared as a guest artist with D'Oyly Ca |
i, Kurt Weill, Georges Bizet, and Gilbert and | Sullivan. |
tly in vogue to be caricatured by Gilbert and | Sullivan in Patience (1881). |
ling, and thereafter, as partner in Adler and | Sullivan, Adler was instrumental in rebuilding much of |
The 7th District comprising Ulster and | Sullivan counties. |
and as part of the International Gilbert and | Sullivan festival in Buxton. |
early years, the Savoy operas of Gilbert and | Sullivan were the chief part of the society's repertoi |
was assigned to Titanotheriidae by Gazin and | Sullivan (1942); and to Brontotheriidae by Mader (1998 |
ics society with leading roles in Gilbert and | Sullivan operettas and straight plays (Rope). |
Gilbert and | Sullivan: The Grand Duke - Julia Jellicoe (in English, |
a tributary of the Hudson River in Ulster and | Sullivan counties, New York, USA. |
Braham created more of the Gilbert and | Sullivan heroines than any other soprano, and she was |
appeared in several operettas by Gilbert and | Sullivan on Broadway, portraying Casilda in The Gondol |
w (Benjamin Britten), The Mikado (Gilbert and | Sullivan) and Die Fledermaus (Johann Strauss). |
Mihos and | Sullivan lost to Democrats Deval Patrick and Tim Murra |
H.M.S. Pinafore, New York Gilbert and | Sullivan Players |
The Pirates of Penzance, New York Gilbert and | Sullivan Players |
81), playing the president of the Gilbert and | Sullivan society; Madame Sousatzka (1988); The Object |
of the Court of Common Pleas for Cheshire and | Sullivan Counties. |
up that specialized in presenting Gilbert and | Sullivan comic operas and who rented the playhouse to |
on was Wright's first after leaving Adler and | Sullivan. |
ompany's entire repertoire of the Gilbert and | Sullivan operas and Cox and Box on tour throughout the |
Palmer has performed and recorded Gilbert and | Sullivan operas, as Katisha in The Mikado for the ENO |
ay smaller principal roles in the Gilbert and | Sullivan operas with the company, including Isabel in |
stry analysts including Gartner and Frost and | Sullivan have validated UPI as a concept that "alters |
coaxed eight comic operas out of Gilbert and | Sullivan in the 1880s. |
John Andrew | Sullivan (May 10, 1868 - May 31, 1927) was a U.S. Repr |
ided by conservative writer and editor Andrew | Sullivan. |
According to journalist Andrew | Sullivan, Gerecht also defends the use of physically c |
k Times, The Politico, Comedy Central, Andrew | Sullivan and Sports Illustrated. |
About Homosexuality is a 1995 book by Andrew | Sullivan. |
ne); Howard Fineman (Huffington Post); Andrew | Sullivan (Time and Atlantic Monthly); Joe Klein (Time) |
the American-based but British-raised Andrew | Sullivan, the Canadian-born but U.S.-based Mark Steyn, |
Andrew | Sullivan |
Hewitt has been criticized by Andrew | Sullivan, who calls him a "Christianist." |
In recent times, Andrew | Sullivan has changed his position on the Iraq war and |
Headed by Andrew | Sullivan, Rescue Muni is made up largely of citizens u |
Harry Andrew | Sullivan (April 22, 1888 - September 22, 1919) was a p |
Republic Guide to the Candidates, 1996 Andrew | Sullivan, editor (Basic Books, 1996). |
He was the son of Daniel and Ann | Sullivan, and brother to Timothy Daniel Sullivan, who |
Dr. Teresa Ann | Sullivan (born July 9, 1949) is the current president |
Anne | Sullivan, Helen Keller's teacher was raised in such a |
Anne | Sullivan Memorial, Feeding Hills, MA |
Anne | Sullivan, tutor of Helen Keller |
so features appearances by Helen Keller, Anne | Sullivan, Kate Adams Keller and Phillips Brooks Keller |
When Keller was young, Anne | Sullivan introduced her to Phillips Brooks, who introd |
ly life, especially her experiences with Anne | Sullivan. |
The story of how Keller's teacher, Anne | Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a nea |
schools, (Betsy Ross Elementary School, Anne | Sullivan Elementary School, and Douglas A. MacArthur M |
Alison Elliott as Annie | Sullivan |
Anna Massey played Annie | Sullivan and Janina Faye was Helen Keller. |
Keller alongside her mother (who played Annie | Sullivan) in a production of The Miracle Worker, under |
ing Helen Keller (with Anne Bancroft as Annie | Sullivan) in the Broadway play The Miracle Worker, whi |
her about the world as sort of a young Annie | Sullivan. |
e life of Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie | Sullivan. |
s, Steve Hall, Kevin Iro, Sean Hoppe, Anthony | Sullivan, Tommy Martyn, Sean Long, Apollo Perelini, Ke |
Anthony | Sullivan played for St Helens in the Rugby League Prem |
2000, Illinois governor George Ryan appointed | Sullivan to co-chair the Commission on Capital Punishm |
Palin then appointed | Sullivan instead, who was sworn into office in June 20 |
His brother, Arnold | Sullivan, played 13 games for Cambridge University and |
Art | Sullivan has sold ten million records between 1972 and |
Arthur | Sullivan became Britain's most famous composer during |
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