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| The effect is named for Florence | Nightingale, a pioneer in the field of nursing in the s |
| After clambering aboard | Nightingale, a suspected slaver from Boston, Massachuse |
| 04, she took the lead role in Cello And The | Nightingale, a play about the internationally-acclaimed |
| ‘The | Nightingale,' a poem in stanzas of sixteen lines, has a |
| Nightingale, a tiny island, is home to more than 3 mill | |
| "The | Nightingale, a fine, large clipper ship belonging to th |
| ater and Sheik are currently at work on The | Nightingale, a musical adaptation of the Hans Christian |
| His most famous work is The | Nightingale, a song based on a poem by Anton Delvig. |
| published a translation of The Owl and the | Nightingale, a Middle English poem. |
| ord acquired 4,200 acres (17 km2) from P.M. | Nightingale, a Greene descendant who retained Dungeness |
| He was very fond as a lapchild of Florence | Nightingale, a very close friend of his mother. |
| Nightingale Academy, formerly known as Turin grove and | |
| The other daughter was Florence | Nightingale, also known as "the lady with the lamp". |
| he witch's house; she turned Jorinde into a | nightingale and fixed Joringel to the ground. |
| he was a ward sister and friend of Florence | Nightingale, and a member of the Salvation Army. |
| nclude Eurasian Bittern, European Nightjar, | Nightingale and Western Marsh Harrier. |
| 976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, with Danny | Nightingale and Jim Fox. |
| e old grammar school - Gordon, Livingstone, | Nightingale and Scott. |
| The | Nightingale and the Rose is a ballet made by Christophe |
| 976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, with Danny | Nightingale and Adrian Parker. |
| hilst those breeding in scrub areas include | Nightingale and Grasshopper Warbler. |
| The | Nightingale and the Rose - Jimmy Albright, Hank Brunjes |
| e Borough Council by Georgina Boyes, Gerald | Nightingale, and John Swift, all members of the Labour |
| lorence, Sammy Nestico, Jiggs Whigham, Mark | Nightingale and Steve Sidwell. |
| oor, staffed by nurses supplied by Florence | Nightingale, and in 1889 he gave the surrounding park t |
| e, and included Auguste Escoffier, Florence | Nightingale and Captain Scott among their famous client |
| ionist newspaper that was started by Rev R. | Nightingale and was based at the Beale Street Baptist C |
| Local pubs include The Half Barrel, The | Nightingale and Lucas. |
| He also recorded duets with both Maxine | Nightingale and Brenda Holloway. |
| Zulick married Caroline L. | Nightingale and the couple had one daughter, Lillian Ca |
| provides an important habitat for breeding | Nightingale and Grasshopper Warbler. |
| Both the | Nightingale and Wilkins' Bunting are found nowhere else |
| The film depicts the life of Florence | Nightingale and her work with wounded British soldiers |
| Another production, Eccentricities of a | Nightingale, appeared on television in 1976, starring B |
| Nightjars and | nightingale are present. |
| Then the | nightingale argued whether the second or third wooer ha |
| On November 4, 1854, Florence | Nightingale arrived in Scutari with 38 volunteer nurses |
| on to appear in Gypsy Jim, as Lucy Bake, O, | Nightingale, as Appolonia Lee, and The Carolinian, as M |
| n Robin is a likely source of the legendary | Nightingale, as birds, stimulated by the street lights, |
| Michael | Nightingale as Officer |
| He not only suggested Florence | Nightingale as a subject but went on to recommend they |
| Michael | Nightingale as Town Crier |
| Florence | Nightingale as seen in her portraits |
| Michael | Nightingale as Vicar at Funeral |
| Michael | Nightingale as CMP Captain (checkpoint) |
| Designed by architects | Nightingale Associates, it is the first new-build hospi |
| nd new play by Alan Share called Death of A | Nightingale at The New End Theatre in Hampstead, London |
| atcher, Woodchat Shrike, Sardinian Warbler, | Nightingale, Audouin's Gull, Blue Rock Thrush, Crag Mar |
| t received the first of thirty-four (Golden | Nightingale) awards, given to the most popular artist o |
| The | Nightingale Baronetcy, of Newport Pond in the County of |
| Annie | Nightingale, BBC journalist |
| ing News in 2001, Dermot Murnaghan and Mary | Nightingale became the programme's main newscasters. |
| Nightingale began on trombone at age nine, and played i | |
| She was eight years older than Florence | Nightingale, but 'a strange, emotional creature' and an |
| Themes: The Love of the | Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker positions the vie |
| The statue was nicknamed “Flo” for Florence | Nightingale by the nursing students at IUPUI. |
| n abundant number of birds including Thrush | Nightingale, Chaffinch, Garden Warbler, and Blackcap. |
| Conor Leo, Shane Cody, Michael Malone, Sean | Nightingale, Ciaran Quilligan, Padraig Hickey-Selector, |
| It is also where Florence | Nightingale claimed she had received her divine calling |
| on to enjoy similar success with the "new" | Nightingale Club. |
| ichard Mills' award-winning The Love of the | Nightingale, described in the press as “the operatic ev |
| John | Nightingale died on 31 March 1980 after suffering a hea |
| Nightingale discusses the "short but brilliant career" | |
| ous after being hit by a car, as a Florence | Nightingale effect, summarizing that "it happens in hos |
| Bernard | Nightingale enters, escorted by Chloe Coverley, who fai |
| d Warbler, European Pied Flycatcher, Thrush | Nightingale, Eurasian Nuthatch, Common Treecreeper, Eur |
| cism, she was stirred by the success of the | Nightingale experiment and encouraged by Cardinal Manni |
| Nightingale, Florence & Anon., Una and Her Paupers, Dig | |
| iolin Concerto, and his setting of Ode to a | Nightingale for soprano and orchestra, premiered by Nic |
| the Royal College of Nursing, the Florence | Nightingale Foundation and the Faculty of Emergency Nur |
| Florence | Nightingale, Frances Ridley Havergal, Catherine Marsh, |
| n; from Rousseau to Shakespeare to Florence | Nightingale; from Pocahontas to Pasteur and Edgar Allan |
| , Hampshire was the family home of Florence | Nightingale from 1825 until her death in 1910. |
| a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence | Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or |
| The swim team had one student, Emily | Nightingale, go to state in 2009, where she placed four |
| Nicholas | Nightingale Gruner (born May 4, 1942) is a Roman Cathol |
| o had been president of United Artists when | Nightingale had recorded her breakout hit "Right Back W |
| Cupid, God of Love; or, The Cuckow and the | Nightingale Hammersmith: Kelmscott Press, 1896. |
| Nightingale has the symbol of an oil lamp, being a famo | |
| Among those with whom | Nightingale has played with are John Dankworth, Cleo La |
| There is no record of Florence | Nightingale having ever fallen in love with one of her |
| The next night, the | nightingale hid on a pillar, and the prince talked to i |
| Chairman of the Florence | Nightingale Hospital |
| The | Nightingale House is a Queen Anne Style, Stick and East |
| Ian Hislop chats to a resident at | Nightingale House, London |
| Anita Diamant at a book signing at | Nightingale House, London, March 2010 |
| supervision and arrangements by Christopher | Nightingale, illusions by Paul Kieve, lighting by Hugh |
| en up, he became the main producer for Anne | Nightingale in the 1970s. |
| There the cat captures a | nightingale in what it claims is a friendly spirit and |
| y (music) which was a hit single for Maxine | Nightingale in 1979. |
| med after Philomela, the woman who became a | nightingale in Greek mythology. |
| United in Wartime (1941), along with Albert | Nightingale, in a 3-3 draw against Everton at Goodison |
| s spiel, Keats allegedly wrote his Ode to a | Nightingale in the gardens, and Stoker borrowed one of |
| Four times winner of the Golden | Nightingale in category singers in accordance to the re |
| Blackwood volunteered to assist Florence | Nightingale in December 1854 at Scutari. |
| Florence | Nightingale is a very famous woman in history because o |
| My | Nightingale Is Singing |
| The | Nightingale is a novel by the American writer Agnes Sli |
| The Hi-Fi | Nightingale is an album from Caterina Valente. |
| adestes elisabeth), also known as the Cuban | nightingale, is a species of bird in the Turdidae famil |
| (“Everyone knows who Florence | Nightingale is, so once her name is suggested, she can |
| They consist of | Nightingale Island, Middle Island and Stoltenhoff Islan |
| This species breeds on | Nightingale Island, Inaccessible Island, Tristan da Cun |
| The | Nightingale Islands are a group of three islands in the |
| Map of Tristan da Cunha showing the | Nightingale Islands and Inaccessible Island. |
| ristan da Cunha, including Inaccessible and | Nightingale Islands. |
| Mary | Nightingale, ITN presenter |
| David Bone | Nightingale Jack (3 April 1899 - 10 September 1958) was |
| ilm directed by Percy Nash and starring Joe | Nightingale, Joan Ritz and Arthur Pitt. |
| he DJs were Alan Black, Pete Drummond, Anne | Nightingale, John Peel (who alone had two shows per wee |
| ntish, Harriet Martineau, J.S. Mill, Joseph | Nightingale, John Towill Rutt, Emily Taylor, Eliza Flow |
| Angeles, CA, he attended and graduated from | Nightingale Jr. High, then attended Belmont High School |
| rt, following support from Pete Tong, Annie | Nightingale, Judge Jules and Basement Jaxx. |
| , it gives it a bit more of an In Flames or | Nightingale kind of feel..." |
| After arriving Monrovia on 7 May, | Nightingale landed her passengers, fumigated living qua |
| Greater London, located near the corner of | Nightingale Lane and Richmond Hill in Surrey. |
| d, Greater London, located at the corner of | Nightingale Lane and Richmond Hill in Surrey. |
| ill and features a garden wall that borders | Nightingale Lane, with a coach house in the garden. |
| ated at the corner of Balham Hill (A24) and | Nightingale Lane. |
| To the | Nightingale, Lento |
| as the Middle English poem The Owl and the | Nightingale likewise suggests. |
| Folk songs include Sweet | Nightingale, Little Eyes, and Lamorna. |
| rd, Harburn, Bruton, Havelock, Eyre, Clyde, | Nightingale, Livingstone, Lawrence, Cavendish, Glamorga |
| for creating a strain of canaries that sang | Nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos songs. |
| Sir Clarmont Skrine & Dr. Pamela | Nightingale, Macartney at Kashgar: New Light on British |
| until 1797 that a later descendant, Edward | Nightingale, managed to establish the succession and be |
| ed the billboard "with pictures of Florence | Nightingale, Martin Luther King and himself as model le |
| he Monash Freeway with pictures of Florence | Nightingale, Martin Luther King, Jr. and MacNab. |
| In 1951, she was awarded the Florence | Nightingale Medal and Certificate by the International |
| Florence | Nightingale Medal (International Red Cross) |
| She was awarded the Florence | Nightingale Medal by the International Council of Nurse |
| ed numerous honours, including the Florence | Nightingale Medal, a Member of the Order of the British |
| a Gould, Saul Cambridge, Chris Ellis, Denis | Nightingale, Michael Taylor, Claire Hawke and Hannah St |
| Florence | Nightingale Museum |
| Royal Logistic Corps Museum Trust, Florence | Nightingale Museum and Winston Churchill Archives Trust |
| ast the 1860s and has included Hooded Crow, | Nightingale, Nightjar and Hawfinch. |
| Danny | Nightingale now works as a PE teacher in Rye Hills Scho |
| nd actress, who was often acclaimed as "The | Nightingale of Sri Lanka". |
| The Cereal Killaz have been listed by Annie | Nightingale of BBC Radio 1 as one of the movers and sha |
| angel of the battlefield" and "the Florence | Nightingale of America." |
| Nightingale of the Battlefield | |
| Her neighbors called her the "Florence | Nightingale of Old Town." |
| He was known as Konkan Kogul ("the | nightingale of Konkani"). |
| Her voice gained her the nickname of | Nightingale of the Ghetto. |
| She became celebrated as the "Florence | Nightingale of the Confederacy" for her humanitarianism |
| Wales she became known as "Eos Gwalia": The | Nightingale of Wales. |
| ebate poetry of the period, The Owl and the | Nightingale offers no resolution, thus forcing the read |
| eeded as Group Managing Director by Anthony | Nightingale on 1 April 2006. |
| Nachtegalen Park ( | Nightingale Park in (Dutch)) is a park located in the A |
| d Battersea seat, with part (Earlsfield and | Nightingale) passing to Tooting. |
| 1989 by the Brighton Actors Theatre at the | Nightingale pub in Brighton, England. |
| Nightingale rebutted accusations of misleading viewers, | |
| His arrangement of "A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" was nominated for |
| "A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" is a romantic Brit |
| brought Paris under Nazi control), with "A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" also proving popul |
| is lyrics to 1940s popular songs such as "A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (music by Manning |
| anted Evening (1977), Bandits (1977), And a | Nightingale Sang (1978) - a bitter-sweet comedy set on |
| A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (1979) |
| A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (Pickwick Records) |
| "A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Eric Maschwitz, M |
| A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (3:46) |
| "A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Eric Maschwitz, M |
| "A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Eric Maschwitz, M |
| "A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Manning Sherwin, |
| "A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Eric Maschwitz, M |
| "A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Eric Maschwitz, M |
| this is wrong; she was the first to sing A | Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square. |
| posthumous adaption for television of And a | Nightingale Sang. |
| between these ladies, and from all accounts | Nightingale saw Blackwood as troublesome, referring to |
| Nightingale says the original is lost, but the portion | |
| Egobi teaches children boxing at | Nightingale School in Tooting. |
| tau, David Fa'alogo, Simon Mannering, Jason | Nightingale, Sika Manu and Jerome Ropati played in this |
| him into conflict with John Sutherland and | Nightingale, since (with one other pamphlet by Hall) th |
| born in Florence in Italy, as was Florence | Nightingale, six months to the day afterwards. |
| The title should have passed to Edward | Nightingale, son of Geoffrey Nightingale, younger son o |
| Marsh Tit, | Nightingale, Song Thrush, and Spotted Flycatchers also |
| Florence | Nightingale spent part of her childhood at the house. |
| The Church in | Nightingale Square (Paperback - Jun 20, 2005) |
| Florence | Nightingale started the first Army Medical School there |
| include Buzzard, Barn Owl, Long-eared Owl, | Nightingale, Stonechat, Whinchat, Wheatear, Corn Buntin |
| ngers variously accompanied by harpsichord, | nightingale stop on the organ, bass viol, cornett, crum |
| Nightingale Summer (1997) | |
| The cook tells the courtiers about the | nightingale, that it is small, gray and virtually invis |
| ovelist, writing novels including To Hear a | Nightingale, The Business and In Sunshine or in Shadow. |
| that have played in the dance tent include | Nightingale, The Clayfoot Strutters, The Greenfield Dan |
| Benedict | Nightingale, The Times. |
| y, the vendor on both occasions being Peter | Nightingale, the great-uncle of Florence Nightingale. |
| Alicia Blackwood was delegated by Florence | Nightingale to manage a hospital in Scutari, for the wi |
| nd the Emperor (bass-baritone) commands the | nightingale to sing. |
| ible DJs from Radio 1's past, such as Annie | Nightingale, Tommy Vance, Janice Long and Johnnie Walke |
| In 1995, | Nightingale took on the role of Series Editor for The N |
| t the hospital and it is said that Florence | Nightingale took a personal interest in the associated |
| On August 22, 1853, | Nightingale took a post of superintendent at the Instit |
| Nightingale toured and recorded with James Morrison in | |
| arrett also studied nursing at the Florence | Nightingale Training School in London, England. |
| arents to the Duke of Wellington), Florence | Nightingale, U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Bish |
| lected Works (Granary Books, 2002), A Noisy | Nightingale Understands a Tiger's Camouflage Totally (B |
| Florence | Nightingale undertook some of her early training at Hou |
| Nightingale Valley (grid reference ST449751) is a 5.4 h | |
| For | Nightingale Valley in Leigh Woods, North Somerset, see |
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