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Phoebe, a woman who has giant pets who ruin her dates | |
Combined with the fact that Paul called | Phoebe a diakonos (servant) in the church, Paul's ins |
The Descendants of Mike and | Phoebe: A Spirit Speaks |
Phoebe A. Hearst Fine Arts Magnet School is located a | |
Phoebe A. Hearst Fine Arts Magnet School offers highl | |
hone to call the clinic to contact Dorothy and | Phoebe about Todd's accident and they race there. |
Phoebe, along with Lydia of Thyatira and Dorcas, is h | |
The light cruiser HMS | Phoebe also joined the bombardment, along with Libera |
Calvin, | Phoebe and Joan Snyder Institute of Infection, Immuni |
On 8 February 1814, the | Phoebe and Cherub found the Essex at Valparaiso. |
magazines and journals as Fence, Crazy Horse, | Phoebe, and Margie. |
A few hours later, Hillyar with the | Phoebe and Cherub brought Essex and the Essex Junior |
HM ships Barrosa, Endymion, Liffey, Liverpool, | Phoebe and Scylla. |
ut on a river bank, looking out for Arnold and | Phoebe, and Ralphie spots them. |
In 2006, the Angel of Destiny marries | Phoebe and Coop, as seen in the series finale, and th |
Phoebe and Morris Carnovsky, who was a famed Shakespe | |
Two loving parents, | Phoebe and Nate, find themselves hard pressed to emot |
ion and an SF writer), and two granddaughters, | Phoebe and Chloe. |
Edmund is sea-sick and Lady Ianthe is ill so | Phoebe and Tom take over the care of the small child. |
The British returned fire, | Phoebe and Galatea joining the attack as they advance |
hort range, was pounded by the long cannons of | Phoebe and Cherub, until the ship was an unmanageable |
jax, HMAS Hobart, HMS Leander, Naiad, Neptune, | Phoebe and Abdiel as they carried out a diversionary |
Phoebe and Paul both attend their mother's wedding. | |
Daughter | Phoebe and son Peter were born in 1922 and 1925 respe |
It is notable for the murals painted by | Phoebe Anna Traquair. |
He was married to the artist | Phoebe Anna Traquair, whom he had met in Dublin. |
mer reception hall, built by University Regent | Phoebe Apperson Hearst at 1816 Scenic Avenue, and Mrs |
iversity professors, University benefactresses | Phoebe Apperson Hearst and Jane K. Sather, future Reg |
excavated by an Egyptian expedition funded by | Phoebe Apperson Hearst in 1899-1900 and the largest s |
to Margaret Inglis Wallace in 1866 and then to | Phoebe Atmore in 1885. |
Phoebe Augusta Florence Snow (7 August 1870-6 Februar | |
Phoebe Augusta Heywood (1 December 1781 - 12 June 183 | |
How Wikipedia Works is a 2008 book by | Phoebe Ayers, Charles Matthews, and Ben Yates. |
heart: In 1997-1999, she took over the role of | Phoebe Bamford (later to become Phoebe Sparrow) in th |
e other monsters close in, it is realized that | Phoebe, being five, must still be a virgin, and the G |
When | Phoebe boards a luxury yacht and is wooed by the capt |
Phoebe Brand (November 27, 1907 - July 3, 2004) was a | |
he cast included Russell Collins as Johnny and | Phoebe Brand as Minny Belle, with Luther Adler, Morri |
Phoebe Brand taught acting in New York into her 90s. | |
f her more major storylines saw her comforting | Phoebe Bright during her decision to have an abortion |
ishop (Anne Charleston) and employs a pregnant | Phoebe Bright (Simone Robertson) to help out. |
, Joe's son Toby Mangel, and runaway teenagers | Phoebe Bright and Todd Landers. |
iends, this song is played on steel drums when | Phoebe Buffay walks down the aisle during her wedding |
He is also known for his role as | Phoebe Buffay's brother Frank on the sitcom Friends. |
At first he is overjoyed to see | Phoebe but then blames her for helping Lady Ianthe to |
Phoebe C. Ellsworth is distinguished for her work in | |
ove, American Kestrel, Northern Flicker, Say's | Phoebe, Cactus Wren, Phainopepla, and Orange-crowned |
The son of Samuel F. Patterson and his wife, | Phoebe Caroline, Patterson was born at Palmyra, the f |
A Memorial of Alice and | Phoebe Cary With Some of Their Later Poems, compiled |
n American poet, and the sister of fellow poet | Phoebe Cary (1824-1871). |
riswold and, with his help, Poems of Alice and | Phoebe Cary was published in 1849. |
Cary Cottage, childhood home of Alice and | Phoebe Cary near Cincinnati, Ohio |
l Melodies (1842), and, with the assistance of | Phoebe Cary, one of his parishioners, Hymns for all C |
hey published a book called Poems of Alice and | Phoebe Cary. |
ator ride up to the food court where the young | Phoebe Cates and Jennifer Jason Leigh worked at the f |
films, including the 1989 film Shag, starring | Phoebe Cates and Bridget Fonda, the 1994 film Cabin B |
Phoebe Cates as Annie Burroughs | |
starring Michael J. Fox, Kiefer Sutherland and | Phoebe Cates, based on the novel of the same name by |
Phoebe Chan as Ah So | |
ndchildren (Ben, Joe, Maddie, Leo, Jet, Flora, | Phoebe, Charlie, Kobi, and James) and a great-grandso |
Francis Scott Key, his sister Anne Arnold | Phoebe Charlton Key who would marry Roger Brooke Tane |
B. Taney who was incidentally married to Anne | Phoebe Charlton Key, Francis Scott Key's sister) in E |
rfield was one of seven sons born to Simon and | Phoebe Churchill Fairfield in Douglas, Massachusetts. |
He currently lives in Somerset with his wife, | Phoebe Clare, who is a ceramic artist. |
The following year he moved to HMS | Phoebe, commanded by Captain Robert Barlow and there |
Dance on the Edge" in Lovescape 1996/Aug (with | Phoebe Conn, Sandra Hill and Dara Joy) |
He was married twice: to | Phoebe Cooper in 1827 and to Martha Taylor in 1839. |
Ashley Bank as | Phoebe Crenshaw |
he genus name Devia recognizes botanist Miriam | Phoebe de Vos, for her scientific contributions to th |
Ridge finds the two and is distraught when | Phoebe dies in his arms. |
Phoebe Dollar (born July 26) is an American actress. | |
f his writings were collected and published by | Phoebe Doncaster, together with a memoir, as John Ste |
Phoebe Doty was an American madam and prostitute. | |
uring World War II, is referred to by Gary and | Phoebe during an episode. |
In addition, an annual symposium, | Phoebe Ellsworth Psychology and Justice Symposium, wa |
After his starring role on the NBC sitcom Dear | Phoebe ended and before he garnered the lead in the N |
In 1834, he married | Phoebe English. |
erica Award for Best Written American Musical ( | Phoebe Ephron, Henry Ephron). |
Aylmer, from an Anglo-Irish naval family, and | Phoebe Evans. |
and writing and to become a preacher by Sister | Phoebe Fields, a black woman. |
Phoebe finally stands up to Glory Marie when she call | |
The Complete Poetical Works of | Phoebe Flood (1997) |
troops, she joined Task Force 64 headed by HMS | Phoebe for support of landing by 3rd British Commando |
Norah and Paul meet | Phoebe for the first time. |
The other attends the Grey Coat hospital, | Phoebe Gibson Best, situated in Westminster, South Lo |
2nd wife | Phoebe Gosling in 1952 and had issue Ian Norman 1953 |
Charlotte Greenwood as | Phoebe Gray |
hip, Canada West, the son of William Glass and | Phoebe Guernsey, and was educated in London and Brant |
uffered 58 dead, 45 wounded and 31 missing The | Phoebe had 4 killed and 7 wounded. |
Virginia Campbell as | Phoebe Hartman |
He is very angry when he learns why | Phoebe has run away but decides to take her to her gr |
Brad and Lucy, Josh later finds that Todd and | Phoebe have fallen in love with each other and he ref |
ied law at Raleigh, North Carolina and married | Phoebe Hawks. |
also gave 42 miles (68 km) as the diameter of | Phoebe, he was clearly overestimating the albedo; usi |
tired in 1924, his support base gone with both | Phoebe Hearst's death and President Wheeler's resigna |
g the commanding officer from the torpedoed SS | Phoebe Hearst, and three days later picked up 56 men |
, Glengyle was operating with the cruisers HMS | Phoebe, HMAS Perth and HMS Calcutta at the start of t |
convicted of murdering her lover's wife, Mrs. | Phoebe Hogg, and child, Phoebe, on 24 October 1890 an |
Along with | Phoebe Holcroft Watson, she won the women's doubles a |
Phoebe Holcroft Watson (born 7 October 1898) was a te | |
Middleton Twentyman (a Cooper and Trader) and | Phoebe Holme. |
In 1881, he married | Phoebe Huber. |
Davison in The Complete Guide to Parenting as | Phoebe Huntley. |
In 1861 she lodged with | Phoebe in 148 Windmill Street, Gravesend, Kent but af |
The Greek word diakonos, used to describe | Phoebe in Romans 16:1, is the masculine form of the n |
at the inn while he is recovering then visits | Phoebe in London with the intention of being charming |
of 19 February 1801 by the British frigate HMS | Phoebe in the Western Mediterranean. |
ssa in Princess Ida, Pitti-Sing in The Mikado, | Phoebe in The Yeomen of the Guard and Tessa in The Go |
" followed by a recitative between Telaire and | Phoebe in which the former is grieving the loss of he |
Mid-year 2007, Fanning filmed | Phoebe in Wonderland as the title role Phoebe. |
He discovered Saturn's ninth moon | Phoebe in 1899 from plates taken in 1898. |
Ramona - Sara Bisbham, Lucinda Chambers, | Phoebe Irving |
The Knapweed Fritillary (Melitaea | phoebe) is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. |
in to the nearest inn, where he realizes that | Phoebe is extremely smart and capable, though very im |
Phoebe is in love with Robert, also an individual wit | |
When her now teenage daughter, | Phoebe is stranded on the Pacific Coast Highway with |
Gary's courtship of | Phoebe is aided by the fact that he is able to supply |
Lydia, along with Dorcas and | Phoebe is honored with a feast day on the liturgical |
The Black Metaltail (Metallura | phoebe) is a species of hummingbird in the Trochilida |
hard Dickerson Gholson, born March 13, 1834 6. | Phoebe Jane Gholson, born March 6, 1837 7. William Sa |
In 1843, he married | Phoebe Jane Wrong. |
Phoebe Jeter, (1964 - ) born in Chester, South Caroli | |
pastored with J. W. Goodell (father of pioneer | Phoebe Judson). |
Phoebe Knapp (March 9, 1839 - July 10, 1908) was a co | |
Crosby was visiting her friend | Phoebe Knapp as the Knapp home was having a large pip |
Astrid Allwyn as | Phoebe Lane |
Delia | Phoebe Lawrie (born 1966) is an Australian politician |
Phoebe Legere as Claire | |
were: The Green Scene, Paul McMahon's A Band, | Phoebe Legere's Monad, Harry Toledo, as well as the F |
s about the future and is scared about letting | Phoebe live her own life. |
Phoebe Logan as Alice Denton | |
Then later, | Phoebe loses access to all of her active powers (she |
r sights on wealthy spiritualist Sister Sarah ( | Phoebe Mackay), who has inherited a fortune -- includ |
Phoebe, Maid to Princess Mathilde - Gracie Leigh | |
Phoebe McAuley as Franny | |
She also occasionally performed the role of | Phoebe Meryll in The Yeomen of the Guard. |
atience and adding Melissa in Princess Ida and | Phoebe Meryll in The Yeomen of the Guard. |
tephen, Tom Hulce as Drew, Valerie Mahaffey as | Phoebe, Michael Cerveris as Peter, Barbara Garrick as |
She is the sister of Olympic gymnast | Phoebe Mills. |
"Catching up with | Phoebe Mills." |
The daughter of James and | Phoebe Morton Angell, she was born June 8, 1803 at Se |
Later in 1864 he married | Phoebe Neslen. |
Sturridge married Brideshead Revisited actress | Phoebe Nicholls on 6 July 1985, with whom he has thre |
orcan Cranitch, Embeth Davidtz, Danny Webb and | Phoebe Nicholls (also the director's wife) as Lady Sh |
Phoebe Nicholls as Christabel | |
Phoebe Nicholls as Deborah Fitzbanks | |
e 2007 TV film, All About Me, co-starring with | Phoebe Nicholls, Danny Webb and Phil Davis. |
She is also commemorated with Dorcas and | Phoebe on January 27 in the Calendar of Saints of the |
ass and guitar; Paul Kuhn on cellocaster; Anna | Phoebe on electric violin; and drummers Colin "Spanky |
Asteria and | Phoebe on the Pergamon Altar. |
Phoebe Pember, circa 1855 | |
He married Ann | Phoebe Penn Dagworthy Charlton at the city of Frederi |
Francis Scott Key was born to Ann | Phoebe Penn Dagworthy (Charlton) and Captain John Ros |
They have four children, | Phoebe, Phillip, Katherine and Kelsey. |
"diablo," "bravado" and "My chick in that new | Phoebe Philo/So much head, I woke up in Sleepy Hollow |
Phoebe portrayed by Sara Corper / Sarah Crowden: An e | |
Main article: Death of | Phoebe Prince |
Phoebe Prince lived in Fanore before moving to the Un | |
nd internationally when a 15-year old student, | Phoebe Prince, committed suicide after constant bully |
to take their own life, such as in the case of | Phoebe Prince. |
, who works as a public relations director for | Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital. |
orgia who was accused of killing six people at | Phoebe Putney Hospital in Albany, Georgia with potass |
That same year, Pryor married Eliza | Phoebe Pyke, the daughter of George Pyke. |
The protagonist of the novel is | Phoebe Rain, a young woman who narrowly escaped being |
izzle re-group, Liz explaining that Arnold and | Phoebe ran off. |
stern extension of an elevated region known as | Phoebe Regio. |
Phoebe returned to the Mediterranean in the summer of | |
Taylor's daughter and Rick's ex-girlfriend | Phoebe returns to Los Angeles, and is furious with Ri |
Her most notable film role was as | Phoebe Rice, the hapless wife of comedian Archie Rice |
Hertha Ayrton was born | Phoebe Sarah Marks in Portsea, Hampshire, England on |
Phoebe, Saturn's largest irregular satellite | |
The Black | Phoebe, Sayornis nigricans, is a passerine bird in th |
Elsie Randolph ... | Phoebe Selsey |
episode 9, "The One with Christmas in Tulsa", | Phoebe sings the last four lines of The Night Before |
He was married to | Phoebe Smiles in 1902, whilst working in England for |
Hessel was born | Phoebe Smith, in Stepney, and was baptised at the loc |
undly moving human document, as it details how | Phoebe Snetsinger's obsession with birds became a way |
Phoebe Snow (born Phoebe Ann Laub; July 17, 1950 - Ap | |
te the songs "Speak To My Heart" (performed by | Phoebe Snow) and "Don't Stop Now" (performed by The C |
"At Last" ( | Phoebe Snow) |
"Shakey Ground" ( | Phoebe Snow) |
"Knock on Wood" (Michael McDonald and | Phoebe Snow) |
d that included Thelma Houston, CeCe Peniston, | Phoebe Snow, Lois Walden, and Albertina Walker. |
ly Mitchell, Flip Phillips, Al Hirt, Dr. John, | Phoebe Snow, Jon Hendricks, Dick Hyman, and Herb Elli |
, Freddie King, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, | Phoebe Snow, and The Grease Band. |
Thelma Houston, CeCe Peniston, | Phoebe Snow, Lois Walden, and Albertina Walker. |
Young replied and sent Weller a cassette of a | Phoebe Snow-inspired version of the Betty Wright hit |
ick Petreycik and a back-cover recollection by | Phoebe Snow. |
on and Garfunkel), Steve Morse, Albert Lee and | Phoebe Snow. |
performed by Patti Austin, Valerie Simpson and | Phoebe Snow. |
he ceramics were made in England by Harold and | Phoebe Stabler of the Poole Pottery, and shipped to D |
Phoebe Stanton, Pugin, Thames and Hudson (1971), ISBN | |
In 1962 she played | Phoebe Starke in the Gunsmoke episode of the same nam |
Phoebe Stewart - Karnilla | |
astronomy at night, with the help of his wife | Phoebe Stewart, a Sunday school teacher whom Brashear |
"For | Phoebe Still a Baby" - 3:16 |
g by less than a year and in 1843, Godfrey and | Phoebe suffered a second, bitter loss. |
Phoebe Sylvia Wedgwood (1893-1972) remained unmarried | |
ellite to have been visited by a spacecraft is | Phoebe, the largest of Saturn's irregulars, which was |
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