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| In 1592 he published | Diana, a collection of sonnets, and contributed to E |
| Three of the robots, Aphrodite A, | Diana A and Minerva X are from the original Mazinger |
| d his work and home life with his lovely wife, | Diana, a schoolteacher played by Gladys Knight. |
| Diana, a side wheel merchant steamer, was captured b | |
| programmes including; Kent State, Charles and | Diana: A Royal Love Story, Calamity Jane and Dreams |
| ntrol of Mazinger and flies to the city, while | Diana A and Boss Borot watch the monsters fly in dir |
| The main characters are | Diana, a princess-turned-slave, and Sho, her childho |
| o its head (an idea which was recycled for the | Diana A robot). |
| Love and Loss in Naomi Shihab Nye's Poetry and | Diana Abu-Jaber's Crescent." |
| Diana Adams (March 29, 1926 - January 10, 1993) was | |
| d previously written and dedicated to Princess | Diana after her death. |
| Gaby | Diana Ahrens (born 15 March 1981 in Windhoek) is a N |
| The Rev. Dr. | Diana Akiyama was the director of the Office for Rel |
| Diana Allen - Gertrude Dempsey | |
| he Nathan Hale, Bacchante and Infant Faun, and | Diana, along with some brief biographical informatio |
| s about an eighteen year old girl named Inken ( | Diana Amft), who is frustrated at not having had an |
| The movie is the second movie about Inken ( | Diana Amft), and her friend Lena (Karoline Herfurth) |
| tioned in the credits and the corporation pays | Diana an annual sum (£5,000 in 1996, so probably mor |
| Diana and her Nymphs, mural painting from the Crawfo | |
| He is survived by | Diana and their children (Emily, Daniel and Joshua) |
| uld be led by Ross (who would now be billed as | Diana), and would be their first to chart nationally |
| was born in Guildford, Surrey, the daughter of | Diana and David, a radiologist from Glasgow, Scotlan |
| She also danced the pas de deux Le Corsaire, | Diana and Acteon, and Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux. |
| September 1939 Duncan, accompanied by Dainty, | Diana and Daring, were sent to the Mediterranean. |
| Diana and landscape, in the Kunsthistorisches Museum | |
| She commented that she had become close to | Diana and that her death came as a great shock. |
| he is accused of cheating by having his wife, | Diana, and an accomplice, Tecwen Whittock, cough whe |
| He then moved to HMS | Diana and then to other ships before the Peace of Am |
| Diana and Silvanus were also worshipped there, sugge | |
| ous and influential women - including Princess | Diana and Princess Margaret of the British Royal fam |
| The classical gods | Diana and Mars are shown on the cartouches framing t |
| s to explain where it came from, but just then | Diana and her mother appear to explain the trickery- |
| Soon after, | Diana and her colleagues were involved with other Du |
| Currently, | Diana and John Lampen run a small training and consu |
| They include a temple to | Diana and a shrine to Apollo Cunomaglus that were ex |
| Wonder Woman rescued | Diana and unmasked Cue, revealing him as Colonel Tog |
| He no longer trusted | Diana and stopped sleeping with her. |
| Phil gave up on | Diana and left General Hospital again. |
| re funds and finalise the payment plan for the | Diana and Callisto, the £50m had been raised and Dia |
| Diana and Actaeon will thus be displayed in Scotland | |
| was planned with Give In To Me,Dangerous,Dirty | Diana and Remember The Time for the Dangerous World |
| rial vines were planted on one acre of land by | Diana and Kevin Cullen on their Wilyabrup property i |
| Diana and Acteon, 1579. | |
| Diana and her brother venture into the desert. | |
| urn recruited Bebb as pilot, plus his daughter | Diana, and a friend, as "cover". |
| leaving Kit with no other choice than leaving | Diana and travelling back to his homeland to take ov |
| and together they have three children; Andrew, | Diana, and Peter. |
| d by Sala (Catherine Zeta-Jones), who kidnapps | Diana and takes her to a boat in order to stop her f |
| a triumphant march to a military tune called a | diana, and the dance ends with a romantic turn or th |
| Diana and Actaeon). | |
| lena Batanova and has three children, Alyonka, | Diana and Igor II. |
| am-powered whaling ships, the Balaena, Active, | Diana and Polar Star, to the Weddell Sea in search o |
| In 2005 | Diana and her brothers, Steven and Mark, made histor |
| In 2008 he sold Titian's | Diana and Actaeon to the National Gallery of Scotlan |
| th Give In To Me,In The Closet,Who Is it,Dirty | Diana and Remember The Time for the Dangerous World |
| By the time of his death, | Diana and Charles were in Austria along with their s |
| eneral Hospital was opened in 1988 by Princess | Diana and the vast majority of services moved from t |
| Diana and Michael Preston, in A Pirate of Exquisite | |
| Then in an attempt to save | Diana, and to keep all of time from being distorted, |
| goddess or muse displayed in the garden, Clio, | Diana and Euturpe. |
| many objects on display is an actual slice of | Diana and Prince Charles' wedding cake. |
| Diana and William had visited Lord Spencer in the ho | |
| The German Navy decommissioned | Diana and two of her twin sisters Minerva and Undine |
| luding JFK and his brother Bobby, and Princess | Diana and Dodi Fayed. |
| Diana Archer, who married Thomas Chaplin | |
| Cummings and her fraternal twin sister, | Diana, are the only children of billionaire arms dea |
| arried to fellow painter and Royal Academician | Diana Armfield. |
| Marjorie Hume - | Diana Armytage |
| In 1956 he divorced Duffy and in 1958 married | Diana Arnold-Forster. |
| Meanwhile, Jeff and | Diana articulate the nature of their "friends with b |
| In 1990 | Diana's sisters retired from the road, leaving Diana |
| deo there is even a caption of a baby photo of | Diana as a much older Diana looks onto the ocean as |
| He was posted to the cruiser HMS | Diana as Executive Officer and served in her in the |
| e Sayaka who had to learn to use Aphrodite and | Diana as the story progressed. |
| His first wife is the late | Diana Ashby, founder of the Melanoma Research Founda |
| Ms. | Diana Asseier, Assistant Superintendent, Instruction |
| On 2 June 2007, in his last appearance, | Diana assisted on Filippo Inzaghi's second goal agai |
| s, launches, the memorial service for Princess | Diana at the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral and th |
| Diana at the Bath circa 1820, Tate Gallery, London | |
| ady famed for her beauty, style, and charisma, | Diana, at the age of 18, became secretly engaged to |
| equently performed the song at the Concert for | Diana at Wembley Stadium in 2007. |
| as modified to match the present day (Princess | Diana at the time) and most of the political views w |
| rts of Rome, Italy, the ruins of the Temple of | Diana at Nemi are excavated by British Ambassador Lo |
| She also appeared on stage at the Concert for | Diana at Wembley Stadium in London on July 1, 2007, |
| Deutsch employed dedicated editor | Diana Athill. |
| poole Haward, aged just 30, and the husband to | Diana Auriol Haward. |
| Lethe | diana australis |
| Diana Award | |
| mation that they think will be useful to other | Diana Award Holders. |
| The | Diana Award endeavors to appreciate and celebrate th |
| As a member of the | Diana Award Channel not only are award holders able |
| Each | Diana Award holder receives a special certificate si |
| The | Diana Award Channel was launched in July 2008 and is |
| In the longer term, the | Diana Award provides its holders opportunities to at |
| It was inspired by a high school friend named | Diana Ayoub. |
| ster thrillers in collaboration with his wife, | Diana Bachmann, under the penname Max Marlow. |
| On 8 May 1982, Nicole married the writer | Diana Bachmann. |
| docked in Shimoda, were also destroyed and the | Diana badly damaged. |
| d the site were designed by Cesar Pelli's wife | Diana Balmori, a landscape architect. |
| Norah Baring as | Diana Baring |
| Barnato's daughter | Diana Barnato Walker MBE learned to fly at the Brook |
| Diana Barnato Walker MBE FRAeS (15 January 1918 - 28 | |
| Diana Barnato Walker was awarded the MBE in 1965 for | |
| Diana Barnato Walker climbing into the cockpit of a | |
| Authors Joshunda Sanders and | Diana Barnes-Brown wrote that "Eat, Pray, Love is no |
| , Shiro has made several drawings of Mazinger, | Diana, Baron Ashura (who had died some chapters befo |
| third son of Sir Gerard Noel, 2nd Baronet, and | Diana, Baroness Barham, daughter of Admiral Charles |
| in the pilot episode for White Collar as agent | Diana Barrigan, she returned for the first season fi |
| Diana Barrows - Denise | |
| Jan Francis - | Diana Barry |
| Gertrude Messinger as | Diana Barry |
| d Anne's "bosom friend" and closest companion, | Diana Barry. |
| f a "Great Profile" actor like John Barrymore ( | Diana Barrymore's career was in fact launched the sa |
| Pauline | Diana Baynes (9 September 1922 - 2 August 2008) was |
| He married, first, | Diana Beatrice Crawley, daughter of Henry Ernest Cra |
| Lady | Diana Beauclerk (c. |
| e was the daughter of Topham Beauclerk by Lady | Diana Beauclerk, dau. of Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke o |
| Diana Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans (c. | |
| Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans and his wife | Diana Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans. |
| Diana Beaumont as Dorrie | |
| Diana Beaumont - Hergensheimer's Secretary | |
| Diana Beaumont - May Wortle | |
| , while on a whaling expedition in Baffin Bay, | Diana became frozen in the ice, where it was trapped |
| For some time | Diana believes that Maia has ceased having visions o |
| nor in Cecil County, Maryland, son of John and | Diana Bell Biggs. |
| Diana Bellamy - BJ | |
| Diana Bellamy ... Maudie | |
| Diana Bernal | |
| Diana Berry - Cover photos | |
| In 2003 Sefian and Yorosky organized a talk by | Diana Bhuttu, a Palestinian-Canadian lawyer speciali |
| Her competition ended when she lost to | Diana Bianchedi of France, 12-15. |
| ovanna Trillini, Francesca Bortolozzi-Borella, | Diana Bianchedi, Margherita Zalaffi, and Dorina Vacc |
| ive years for his divorce, and finally married | Diana Bird in 1974. |
| at the end of the '60s he began an affair with | Diana Bird, the estranged wife of a solicitor living |
| mona Lioce, Roberto Morandi, Marco Mezzasalma, | Diana Blefari Melazzi and Simone Boccaccini. |
| Around 1971, their daughter | Diana Booker was born. |
| n, born on October 6, 2007, and daughter Sofia | Diana, born on 21 June 2009. |
| Hon. Elizabeth | Diana Bosville Macdonald (27 February 1804 - 9 June |
| Diana Botsford, co-author of the Star Trek: The Next | |
| Diana Bracho - Juana | |
| Diana Bracho - Mariana de Carvajal (?) | |
| The bridge is sometimes referred to as the | Diana Bridge or the Princess Diana Bridge. |
| e had married firstly on 15 November 1763 Mary | Diana Bridgeman, daughter of Sir Orlando Bridgeman, |
| Brooke married Sybil | Diana Brooke. |
| Diana Burrell - composer | |
| xiliary Bishop of Quebec and Titular Bishop of | Diana by Pope John Paul II. |
| d lordship of Hay passed to his only daughter, | Diana, by his first wife, whilst his barony of Kilma |
| formed in the Ruspoli Castle in Vignanello and | Diana Cacciatrice (HWV 79) which he performed in Pal |
| Diana camera branded Conforama. | |
| Most | Diana cameras were given away or sold for nominal su |
| oorly designed camera body latching mechanism, | Diana cameras are predisposed to light leaks onto th |
| By concentrating, | Diana can mystically defy the laws of gravity and pr |
| Diana Cantor is a lawyer and certified public accoun | |
| Nash Bridges as | Diana Carr (1 episode, 2000) |
| Marilyn Maxwell as | Diana Case |
| , 16 May 1952); they have two daughters, Flora | Diana Catharine Cecelia Connell (b. |
| ca (1907), El patinillo (1909), Becquerina and | Diana cazadora (1915). |
| Lady | Diana Cecil in 1614, portrait by William Larkin. |
| Lady | Diana Cecil (d. |
| Bartlett Corners - A location east of | Diana Center. |
| Diana Chance - Stripper | |
| Diana Chapman Walsh, class of 1962, Wellesley Colleg | |
| The Dali and | Diana Chasma system consist of deep troughs that ext |
| st in the floor exercise (14.475 - behind only | Diana Chelaru), and the third highest on the uneven |
| Diana Chelebieva - Keranka | |
| Diana Chesney - Barmaid | |
| He is married to | Diana Chester, a graduate of Newhall College Cambrid |
| Harriet | Diana Christabel McLaren (b. |
| nd has 6 children: Audrey, Lee Thomas, Justin, | Diana, Christina, and Rachel. |
| Diana Churchill - Typist | |
| Diana Churchill - Ivy Lamb | |
| Diana Churchill - Jane Wilton | |
| n Forbes, Abe Bailey (his son John would marry | Diana Churchill in 1932), next two unidentified, Lor |
| y Brian Desmond Hurst and starring John Lodge, | Diana Churchill, Francis Lister and Felix Aylmer. |
| dy film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring | Diana Churchill, Jean Muir, Peter Murray-Hill and At |
| a daughter of Duncan Sandys and his first wife | Diana Churchill. |
| the former Defence Secretary Duncan Sandys and | Diana Churchill; the journalist Randolph Churchill a |
| and last Marquess of Lincolnshire, (2) in 1931 | Diana Cicely Grove (1909-?). 2 daughters, 3 sons fro |
| Born as | Diana Cicely Grove, the daughter of Major John Archi |
| Diana Cignoni as Illa | |
| Diana Cinderella Mildred Bowes-Lyon (14 December 192 | |
| Trant married his wife, | Diana Clare Zachary (known as "Tink"), in 1957. |
| nty years with the Academy and was replaced by | Diana Clark. |
| Dame | Diana Clavering Collins, DBE (b. |
| She was born as | Diana Clavering Elliot at Stutton Hall, Suffolk. |
| ority of just 407 over Conservative candidate, | Diana Coad, reduced from her predecessor's 3812 at t |
| Following her husband's death in 1982, | Diana Collins became a trustee of the International |
| Spielban and | Diana combined their laser blasts to destroy the rob |
| re was no solid proof of this connection, Lady | Diana Cooper often jokingly referred to Mrs. Thatche |
| m-maker John Huston, via her grandmother, Lady | Diana Cooper, Cust's daughter via a covert liaison. |
| he father of socialite and philanthropist Lady | Diana Cooper, by the Duchess of Rutland, though this |
| actors and artists such as Tallulah Bankhead, | Diana Cooper, Ruth Ford and Lord Berners. |
| nd Mrs Stitch: The Letters if Evelyn Waugh and | Diana Cooper. |
| In 1958 she also appeared as "The Lady" | Diana Coulter in two episodes of Richard Boone's Hav |
| 1999, with his wife | Diana, Council for Secular Humanism “Distinguished H |
| chard Dreyfus, Amanda Donohoe, Corin Redgrave, | Diana Coupland and Honor Blackman. |
| Diana Coupland - Maud | |
| Betty | Diana Coupland (5 March 1928 - 10 November 2006) was |
| Ekin married | Diana Craighead Walker and together they had five ch |
| Diana creates the persona Diane Prince. | |
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