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  • Virginia Woolf: a collection of critical essays.
  • He married Heather Woolf, a nurse, in 1945 and they had two sons and tw
  • d Hare, and the director, Stephen Daldry, turn Woolf, a woman of incisive mind, into a hapless dith
  • Dominick Argento's From the Diary of Virginia Woolf, a partly atonal work first performed by Janet
  • Zadi Diaz and Steve Woolf accepting their 2009 Streamy award.
  • Virginia and her husband Leonard Woolf actually hated and feared 1930s fascism with i
  • Woolf, Alex (2007), From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070,
  • Woolf, Alex, "Dun Nechtain, Fortriu and the Geograph
  • anti-Semitic overtones in the character of S. Woolf, Allan's nemesis.
  • tion to the inheritance from his father, young Woolf also benefited from a further inheritance afte
  • Luna Pearl Woolf, American composer, educated at Oberlin Colleg
  • of sonnets by Vita and documented by Virginia Woolf, an ousted lover, in her biography of Sackvill
  • raphical Novel of Co-Consciousness: Goncharov, Woolf, and Joyce.
  • his companions Gene Oney (also adopted by John Woolf and now known as Gene Woolf) and William Capp.
  • Keynes, Woolf and Lytton Strachey subsequently gained promin
  • Fisher was a first cousin of Virginia Woolf and her sister Vanessa Bell.
  • ers as of 2010 are Ann G. Berwick, Chair, Time Woolf and Jolette A. Westbrook.
  • ed Virginia Stephen, later the author Virginia Woolf, and the painter Vanessa Bell.
  • eatre he has directed Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Play About the Baby.
  • ts included George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and Maitland in Inadmissible Evidence.
  • rosecutors failed to show Utah residents Linda Woolf and David Gengler had been part of any fraud s
  • the biographies Edith Sitwell (1952), Virginia Woolf and Her World (1975), Thrown to the Woolfs (19
  • ncan Grant and Vanessa Bell, niece of Virginia Woolf, and was a member of the Bloomsbury Group.
  • f William Wyamar Vaughan, a cousin of Virginia Woolf and later headmaster of Rugby.
  • eb series created by new media producers Steve Woolf and Zadi Diaz.
  • iousness, employed by writers such as Virginia Woolf and Marcel Proust.
  • and psychoanalyst, and the brother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell.
  • calyptic Butterflies, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Grease.
  • The writer Virginia Woolf and her husband, the political activist, journ
  • oughty, D. H. Lawrence, Evelyn Waugh, Virginia Woolf, and most of the work of Edith Sitwell, Osbert
  • which was the best racehorse he'd ever ridden, Woolf answered immediately, "Seabiscuit."
  • Vicki Woolf as Lili Weyl
  • Appeal in Ordinary and in 2000 succeeded Lord Woolf as Master of the Rolls.
  • in a stage version of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the Long Wharf Theatre in 1980.
  • the review of civil justice undertaken by Lord Woolf, Auld undertook a review of the operation of t
  • Woolf Barnato contended that just to go faster than
  • Bentley Motors Chairman Woolf Barnato used them with various bespoke bodywor
  • Woolf Barnato, racing driver & former Bentley chairm
  • Rubin became close friends with Woolf Barnato, the director of Bentley Motors, and e
  • In 1919 Woolf became editor of the International Review, and
  • sing Santa Anita Park as his home base, George Woolf became one of the premier jockeys of his era k
  • Leonard Woolf, British-born political theorist, author and c
  • s first production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee.
  • If the Quran and Virginia Woolf can make the list, why not James Baldwin or Le
  • Woolf chose to be a barrister in 1955 and started wo
  • Samad TA, Campagna JA, Chung RT, Schneyer AL, Woolf CJ, Andrews NC, Lin HY.
  • mples of Corliss engines, vertical engines and Woolf compound engines.
  • a Trevithick type single-cylinder engine and a Woolf compound engine at Wheal Alfred in 1825, when
  • The main pumping plant consists of four Woolf compound, rotative, beam pumping engines.
  • Woolf d.13 November 1923, named after Uncle Woolf Jo
  • At Rodmell on the trail, Virginia Woolf drowned herself in the River Ouse in 1941.
  • Woolf eventually accused Gerald and his elder brothe
  • ry education, and is also a trustee of the Sir Woolf Fisher Trust for excellence in education.
  • and a group of his friends, including Virginia Woolf, for an Abyssinian delegation.
  • Robert Koch Woolf, formerly known as Robert Koch (born Temple, T
  • aduate student and observatory manager Richard Woolf, graduate student Becky Barlow, undergraduate
  • As Woolf has pointed out, the only basis for it had bee
  • these fictional characters (and, it is hinted, Woolf herself) find what consolation they can in a r
  • Historian Alex Woolf, however, presents the case that the genealogi
  • Busts of Virginia and Leonard Woolf in the garden of Monk's House
  • Virginia Woolf in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction Publishe
  • Doctors (2010) as Joan Woolf in the Episode "The Tiptoe of Expectation" (Se
  • embered was with the prominent writer Virginia Woolf in the late 1920s.
  • first £250,000 of his inheritance was paid to Woolf in 1914 when he was just 19 years old.
  • He met John Woolf in 1948 and together their homes created a dis
  • Margaret Crabbe in Pie in the Sky and Phyllis Woolf in Born and Bred.
  • continued as a well-known forum, with Virginia Woolf in May 1924 using it to formulate a reply to c
  • CJCR operates under the auspices of The Woolf Institute and is a sister institute of The Cen
  • e Study of Muslim-Jewish Relations (CMJR), The Woolf Institute of Abrahamic Faiths and a Fellow of
  • CMJR operates under the auspices of The Woolf Institute of Abrahamic Faiths (www.woolfinstit
  • 006 and is presently executive director of The Woolf Institute, the umbrella body over the two cent
  • -founder and current executive director of The Woolf Institute.
  • Woolf is a financial magnate who emigrated from East
  • Jenny Woolf is worried shes been trolled on account someon
  • , Tam, MP. (1983), Thatcher's Torpedo, London: Woolf, ISBN 0-900821-67-1
  • Woolf Joel (1863-1898), South African mining magnate
  • Woolf Joel (1863-March 1898)(shot dead in Johannesbu
  • Solly's brother Woolf Joel was the victim of homicide by a blackmail
  • of evidence that von Veltheim was threatening Woolf Joel, the defense was that von Veltheim had no
  • Woolf, Jonathan, Review: "Aldo Ferraresi, Il Gigli d
  • Woolf, Jonathan, Review: Aldo Ferraresi, La storia d
  • Walter Woolf King - John Beecher
  • Walter Woolf King as Dr. Ormsby
  • cluded Walter Slezak, Nancy McCord, and Walter Woolf King.
  • "Dawn" (Sung by Walter Woolf King; Reprised by a chorus during finale)
  • ber 2001 by three senior judges headed by Lord Woolf, LCJ.
  • Woolf, Leonard (1964).
  • Virginia Woolf, Life and London: A Biography of Place (1988)
  • John Maynard Keynes, Leonard Woolf, Lytton Strachey and his brother James, G. E.
  • David Woolf Marks (b.
  • ion was a building in Burton Street, and David Woolf Marks was its first minister.
  • ndon on 9 April 1855, a younger child of David Woolf Marks and his wife Cecilia.
  • David Woolf Marks, who came from a London merchant family,
  • And of course, who's afraid of Virginia Woolf means who's afraid of the big bad wolf . . .
  • Robby Albarado was voted the 2004 George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award.
  • ruary 2007 he was voted the prestigious George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award.
  • In 2006 he was voted the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award and was nominated to the
  • In 1957, Ted Atkinson won the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award and that same year becam
  • In 1991, Fires was voted the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award, given to a jockey who d
  • peers, in 1959 Bill Boland received the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award given to the North Ameri
  • ilo Valenzuela was the recipient of the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award given to a top thoroughb
  • he first recipient of the newly created George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award given to a successful Th
  • made-for-television film based on the Virginia Woolf novel, To the Lighthouse.
  • one point, a literary allusion to the Virginia Woolf novel, Orlando: A Biography, whose hero is a m
  • This book is in the library of Leonard Woolf, now in the Washington State University Librar
  • t film as a director, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. O'Steen was Nichols' principal editor for ne
  • ren, Herbert E., W. F., Ralph, Joy, Mrs. O. C. Woolf, of Albany, Mrs. H. F. Parsons, Jessie and Gra
  • These include Lord Woolf of Barnes, formerly Lord Chief Justice of Engl
  • rd in 1992, being created a life peer as Baron Woolf of Barnes in the London Borough of Richmond.
  • e 'Office Assistant', Southorn had met Leonard Woolf on his arrival in Ceylon from England.
  • George Woolf on Seabiscuit
  • Leonard Woolf: Pivot or outsider of Bloomsbury (1994)
  • his first opera, an adaptation of the Virginia Woolf play Freshwater, at Boston University.
  • George and Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, play ritual games to express and contain the
  • been written by an editorial team led by Lord Woolf, Professor Jeffrey Jowell QC and Professor And
  • Nevertheless, Woolf published her first two novels with her brothe
  • e by Wilkie Collins; Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf; Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw and its musi
  • In practice, following the Woolf Reforms of 1998, the streamlined procedure is
  • Lord Woolf remarked in the case “Where an individual is a
  • ahn, Sheldon Kurland, Bruce Waterman, Stefanie Woolf, Rex Peer, Pat McGuffey, David Vanderkooi, Gar
  • of chemistry, and became friendly with Arthur Woolf, Richard Trevithick, and other mechanical engi
  • rving in the military during Second World War, Woolf settled in the Los Angeles area where he worke
  • quoted in Nigel Nicolson's biography,Virginia Woolf, she recollects her boasts of Leonard's Jewish
  • Virginia Woolf stayed at the hotel in the spring of 1914 for
  • Instead, Woolf suggests that Bede's Cadwallon was the Catgual
  • Ireland and returning to the early 980s, Alex Woolf suggests Ivar may have engaged in a number of
  • rnon Charles Swinburne, Evelyn Waugh, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, F. Scott Fitzgerald and numerous
  • Vores first came across the Woolf text while browsing the shelves of the Boston
  • Clifford Woolf, the Richard J. Kitz Professor of Anesthesia R
  • Leonard Woolf, the famous British Civil Servant, author of t
  • She is married to the actor Gabriel Woolf; they have a daughter, Emily (b.
  • "Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse."
  • He taught Arthur Woolf to machine engines to a close tolerance.
  • e lighthouse is said to have inspired Virginia Woolf to write To the Lighthouse - though in the boo
  • al claustrophobia (in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf) to the bleached facades of a drought-stricken
  • marks, Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Tom Stoppard's Dogg's Hamlet, Lee McDougall's
  • espondence between Gwen, Jacques, and Virginia Woolf under the title Virginia Woolf and the Raverat
  • Virginia Woolf used his personality for the character Augustu
  • Woolf was the lover, business partner and later adop
  • During the interwar period, Woolf was a significant figure in London literary so
  • As such, Woolf was taught to ride horses as a child and as a
  • can thoroughbred racehorse owned by Herbert M. Woolf who won the Kentucky Derby in 1938.
  • ohn's son, Henry, in collaboration with Arthur Woolf, who was the chief engineer.
  • d her the best woman poet of her day, Virginia Woolf, who said she was 'very good and quite unlike
  • n Strachey, she met Edith Sitwell and Virginia Woolf, who would later call her first novel Virginia
  • Virginia Woolf wrote a play Freshwater, showing Tennyson as h