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| Margot Abascal as Corine | |
| ss-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America by | Margot Adler (2006) Penguin Books ISBN 0143038192, IS |
| inist and Neopagan notables, such as Starhawk, | Margot Adler, and Matthew Fox. |
| Margot Adler: Redefining the "Witch Word" Interfaith | |
| elected in a 2005 by-election after Incumbent | Margot Aftergood resigned after allegations of a vote |
| be related to experiences reported by Osho and | Margot Anand (valley orgasm) as described in her book |
| Margot Anand (born 27 July 1944) is a French author, | |
| ring Laurence Harvey as Tony, Diane Cilento as | Margot and Hugh O'Brian as Max. |
| To Me (Polyvinyl) Headlights (Polyvinyl), and | Margot and the Nuclear So and So's. |
| The 1953 Desert Song stars Kathryn Grayson as | Margot and Gordon MacRae as the dashing outlaw leader |
| was discovered on August 29, 2001 by Jean-Luc | Margot and Michael E. Brown, while another team led b |
| 2000, based on an observing proposal by J. L. | Margot and observations by S. J. Ostro and colleagues |
| T Performing Arts Center, weaving together the | Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, the Dee and Cha |
| the Franks; Bloeme Evers-Emden, a classmate of | Margot; and Janny Brilleslijper who buried her in Ber |
| He has two daughters, Rachel and | Margot and is married to Susan Borra (July 7, 2007). |
| Margot and Philip plan to go on to Reno to secure the | |
| include Cyrano de Bergerac, Le bossu, La Reine | Margot and Indochine. |
| Ms. | Margot Anello-School Psychologist |
| Margot Armstrong as Alice Adair | |
| rles Tennant, 1st Baronet and a half-sister of | Margot Asquith) on 2 April 1934. |
| Others in the clique were | Margot Asquith, Arthur Balfour, George Curzon, Alfred |
| y, Noah Baumbach's The Squid and the Whale and | Margot at the Wedding, The Messenger, Jared Hess's Ge |
| Margot at the Wedding | |
| Margot at the Wedding (2007) | |
| he hero of several children's books written by | Margot Austin. |
| ( | Margot being sentenced to death is altogether missing |
| Margot Benacerraf (born 1926, Caracas), Venezuelan fi | |
| The story by | Margot Benacerraf takes place over twenty-four hours, |
| aged to be married to her - the Honourable Mrs | Margot Beste-Chetwynde (who later becomes "Lady Metro |
| Margot Betti Frank (16 February 1926 - early March 19 | |
| Margot Bogert, President, Board of Trustees, The Fric | |
| Governor Deval Patrick appointed | Margot Botsford as Sosman's successor on July 26, 200 |
| Margot Botsford (born March 16, 1947 in New York, New | |
| Margot Botsford, Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judic | |
| rried for 65 years to fellow Stanford graduate | Margot Brownrigg, with whom he had two sons: William, |
| n 1988 she gave a rare interview in tribute to | Margot Bryant, and in 2005 she gave an interview for |
| Margot Capelier | |
| End theatre district, a theatre marquee lists | Margot Channing as one of the cast of the play it is |
| Margot Christie - Marilla Cuthbert | |
| Tony retired after | Margot complained about his busy schedule, and she be |
| Margot Cottens | |
| Ubald Bocquet They have a daughter: daughter, | Margot d'Albert (b.2005). |
| Margot Dalton is a pseudonym used by Phyllis Strobell | |
| The current headteacher is | Margot Davison. |
| Betty Francisco - | Margot de Vancoire |
| "Door to Death" (2001) as | Margot Dickey (uncredited) |
| In 2003 Lady | Margot died from cancer. |
| They have three children: | Margot, Donna and Adam. |
| men included Christel Jankowsky, Ilse Goeritz, | Margot Dreschel and Elisabeth Kammer. |
| Margot Dreschler | |
| Margot Drexler | |
| ormed second on the night, following Germany's | Margot Eskens with "Die Zeiger der Uhr" and preceding |
| stria 1961), Carmela Corren (Austria 1963) and | Margot Eskens (Germany 1966). |
| Germany was represented by | Margot Eskens, with the song "Die Zeiger der Uhr", at |
| Margot Farley as Christine | |
| The archives employed | Margot Farnham (until 1988) to coordinate a volunteer |
| Margot Finley - Miranda Mills | |
| Margot Fitzsimons as Elspeth McDougall, who refuses t | |
| ed her father's ambivalence towards the Torah, | Margot followed her mother's example and became invol |
| 20th century, including Dame Beryl Grey, Dame | Margot Fonteyn and Svetlana Beriosova. |
| lly opened in 1988 by the then Chancellor Dame | Margot Fonteyn and now attract some 80,000 visitors a |
| He has danced with | Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev. |
| sell, Antoinette Sibley and the great assoluta | Margot Fonteyn in the Royal Ballet for many years. |
| He danced with | Margot Fonteyn, Galina Samsova, Toni Lander, Lynn Sey |
| colour combination of yellow and black to suit | Margot Fonteyn, who created the role. |
| h century's celebrated ballerinas such as Dame | Margot Fonteyn, Natalia Makarova, Carla Fracci, Cynth |
| ed a number of notable dancers, including Dame | Margot Fonteyn, and also worked with the renowned Bri |
| Margot Fonteyn, the English ballerina, studied dance | |
| ng Beauty, a production which famously starred | Margot Fonteyn. |
| ine about a water nymph, was choreographed for | Margot Fonteyn. |
| e, Durham in Durham Castle is named after Dame | Margot Fonteyn. |
| allet, London, and was the frequent partner of | Margot Fonteyn. |
| dolf Nureyev and prima ballerina assoluta Dame | Margot Fonteyn. |
| Margot Foster (born 3 October 1958) is an Australian | |
| A diary kept by | Margot Frank during her time in hiding is mentioned b |
| ond wife of Otto Frank, the father of Anne and | Margot Frank. |
| with | Margot Glockshuber |
| Margot Glockshuber (born June 26, 1949) is a former W | |
| With partner | Margot Glockshuber, he is the 1968 Winter Olympics br |
| Emerson later married | Margot Gould, an American from Connecticut who was tw |
| Margot Grahame as Simone St. Cloud | |
| Margot Grahame (20 February 1911 - 1 January 1982) wa | |
| e way, he attempts to rescue Milady de Winter ( | Margot Grahame) from highwaymen, but it turns out she |
| by Bernard Vorhaus and starring John Garrick, | Margot Grahame, Merle Oberon and Austin Trevor. |
| c March, Franciska Gaal and Akim Tamiroff with | Margot Grahame, Walter Brennan, Ian Keith, Spring Byi |
| ry film directed by Norman Walker and starring | Margot Grahame, Garry Marsh and Anthony Holles. |
| Newman, Barbara, ed., | Margot H. King and Barbara Newman, trans. |
| Margot had reluctantly raised Guy as her own son, but | |
| Margot Hanel committed suicide shortly thereafter. | |
| During a stay in Berlin 1932-1933 she met | Margot Hanel, whom she lived with for the rest of her |
| His second wife, the young war widow | Margot Hansen, he met in 1947 at an FDP meeting. |
| Margot has no choice but to go along with the decepti | |
| Her mother, the former | Margot Heimann, fled from Nazi Germany; her father wa |
| ily spent weekends at The Wharf where his wife | Margot held court over bridge and tennis. |
| Margot Hielscher at the Eurovision Song Contest 1958 | |
| The winner was | Margot Hielscher with the song "Telefon, Telefon". |
| Margot Hielscher (born 29 September 1919 in Berlin) i | |
| ion and she became the second performer, after | Margot Hielscher, to represent the country in success |
| sion Song Contest 1957, performed in German by | Margot Hielscher. |
| Discussions with | Margot Honecker, in which Honecker speaks about the h |
| was adapted into a 1994 French film, La Reine | Margot, in which the role of Margaret was played by t |
| Hill lives with his wife, | Margot, in Seattle. |
| His wife, | Margot, is an episcopal minister at St. Paul's Cathed |
| Frau | Margot is an opera in 3 acts by composer Thomas Pasat |
| His wife, | Margot, is still alive, healthy, and continues to ser |
| etit, J.-M.; Kavelaars, J. J.; Gladman, B. J.; | Margot, J. L.; Nicholson, P. D.; Jones, R. L.; Parker |
| Margot James MP (born 1958) is a British politician a | |
| parliamentary constituency, currently held by | Margot James of the Conservative Party. |
| es regained the seat at the 2010 election with | Margot James becoming the first Tory MP of the re-est |
| 2010 where she lost to Conservative candidate | Margot James. |
| irst out lesbian MP at the time of election is | Margot James. |
| Kayla Ewell as | Margot Jane Lindsworth-Calligan |
| Judy Kelly - | Margot Kent |
| red The Glitter Dome (1984) with James Garner, | Margot Kidder and John Lithgow for HBO Pictures. |
| chard Rothstein, and stars Christopher Walken, | Margot Kidder and Geoffrey Lewis. |
| Margot Kidder as Frances | |
| Margot Kidder as Maude | |
| Margot Kidder - Adeline | |
| Margot Kidder as Zazel Pierce | |
| Margot Kidder as Rachel Grayson | |
| Margot Kidder as Mrs. Katerina Marmelodov | |
| Margot Kidder in the "Her Grace Under Pressure" episo | |
| arter director), featuring Donnelly Rhodes and | Margot Kidder |
| stars Chris Wiggins and Kate Reid, along with | Margot Kidder in her first feature role. |
| lls in love with an American exchange student ( | Margot Kidder) after she almost runs him over. |
| met while filming Superman II (she doubled for | Margot Kidder) and they have three children. |
| rring Michael McMurtry, Janet Kidder (niece of | Margot Kidder) and Diane Flacks. |
| Charles Bronson, Loni Anderson, Debra Winger, | Margot Kidder, Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg, Brian Br |
| to marry Peter Fonda) his marriage to actress | Margot Kidder, the birth of their daughter, Maggie (h |
| October 17 - | Margot Kidder, actress |
| Other starring actors were Stacy Keach, | Margot Kidder, Nick Mancuso, Rachel Blanchard, and Ma |
| riller directed by Brian De Palma and starring | Margot Kidder. |
| , which reused music from Delius's short opera | Margot la rouge, composed thirty years earlier. |
| In order to achieve this, Sir Bruce told | Margot, Lady Warner that Amanda had died shortly afte |
| The original cast included: | Margot Lander, Hans Brenaa, Svend Erik Jensen, Inge S |
| nter maintains the 152-acre (0.62 km2) Roy and | Margot Larsen Wildlife Sanctuary with 7 miles (11 km) |
| Margot Laurentius-Jonas | |
| Margot Lavinia (born 27 January 1950). | |
| Claire Carroll as | Margot Leadbetter |
| ums, Alicia Svigals on violin, David Krakauer, | Margot Leverett, and Kurt Bjorling on the clarinet. |
| Margot Loyola | |
| Margot marries another man with government ties and h | |
| Margot Marsh's mouse lemur is found in the Antafondro | |
| Margot Marsh's Mouse Lemur, Microcebus margotmarshae | |
| The northern end of | Margot Marsh's mouse lemur's range is bordered by the |
| Margot Marsh's mouse lemur weighs approximately 41 gr | |
| Grace Kelly as | Margot Mary Wendice |
| lkowsky, the daughter of Wilhelm Malkowski and | Margot Massengeil. |
| Margot McCoy Gayle (May 14, 1908 - September 28, 2008 | |
| A play Finding Murdoch by | Margot McRae, which premiered at Downstage Theatre, W |
| Margot Mende played an active role in her husband's c | |
| alousy, and greed, Tony devised a plan to have | Margot murdered. |
| on, Greb Lober, Tina Louise, Ralph McWilliams, | Margot Myers, Gwen Neilson, George Reeder, Siri, Glor |
| , Ralph McWilliams, Harry Mimmo, Illona Murai, | Margot Myers, Gwen Neilson, Gloria Smith |
| aired allegations of domestic violence made by | Margot Nattrass, his former wife. |
| ellow amateur actor, and had their only child, | Margot, on 5 July 1941. |
| late 15th century), also known as | Margot or Margaret, was a mistress of King James IV o |
| Margot Page, Mississauge Chiefs (Team Canada 1990, 19 | |
| Margot Roosevelt (known as Margot Hornblower from 196 | |
| Margot Schmidt (2000), "Karl Schefold", Gnomon 72: 57 | |
| Preface by | Margot Schmidt. |
| akes a look at the interracial romance between | Margot Seaton (Dorothy Dandridge), a black drug store |
| Musical accompaniments were provided by | Margot Sheridan (piano) and Laurie Wilson (organ). |
| e Vienna Music Academy where he was a pupil of | Margot Skoda, Sergio Nazor, and Rudolf Bautz. |
| Margot Smith - "Sleeping with the Lion" | |
| Head of Drama, | Margot Stanley, was awarded a National Teaching Award |
| ie Astin, Chris O'Donnell, Sandra Bullock, and | Margot Steinberg. |
| Margot Tenenbaum (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) from Wes | |
| n television and film actor Chris Weatherhead; | Margot Theis Raven's critically acclaimed children's |
| The camera is on | Margot, there are no props (only various colored ligh |
| Margot Trooger - Mrs Prysselius | |
| Margot Trooger - Margit Kahr | |
| was discovered on August 14, 2003 by Jean-Luc | Margot using the Keck II adaptive optics telescope at |
| The Serpent of Lilith (1976) (under pen name | Margot Villiers) Arrow Books, London |
| He married | Margot Wallach in the autumn of 1945 in Kensington, L |
| On Thursday, | Margot Walstrom told the Security Council that Congol |
| According to the diary of her sister Anne, | Margot was keeping a diary as well, but no trace of M |
| Bazell and his wife, | Margot Weinshel, reside in New York. |
| His wife | Margot Wells was also a Scottish 100/100 hurdles cham |
| do Juergens, Wencke Myrre, Mirreille Matthieu, | Margot Werner, Christian Bruhn (GEMA) and Abi Ofarim. |
| ter in Alexandre Dumas' historical novel Queen | Margot, which focuses on the marriage between Henry o |
| Margot Wilhelmina ("Wilma") Teunisje van Velsen (born | |
| The Divine Michelangelo (1964, with | Margot Wittkower)Phaidon |
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