Laurence Olivier plays Lord Nelson, and Vivien Leigh is Emma, Lady Hamilton, who becomes his lover. |
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Near an hour later, Lady Vivien emerged, dressed in a frock with silky red fabric accented in black. |
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Her Majesty had ordered Noakes and his wife Vivien to be given unprecedented access to her both at home and at work. |
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When the play became a film, the entire original cast returned except for Tandy, who was replaced with Gone with the Wind's Vivien Leigh. |
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Three conferences took place, with the guests, hosted by Vivien LEJEUNE, a journalist specialized in cinema and TV series. |
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Fans will doubtless flock to Austin to see that dress and two others that adorned Vivien Leigh. |
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The tradition of anti-clerical skepticism even allowed geographers like Vivien to cry scientific freedom so polygenism could challenge the religious constraints of a Prichard. |
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Nick Cave film 20,000 Days on Earth, Virunga and Finding Vivien Maier are worthwhile but making up the numbers. |
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Vivien BLOT: each one works on its own and then meetings are organised with representatives from each board in order to discuss our respective work. |
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We would like to thank the authors, Vivien Kappel, Annette Krauss and Laura Lontzek from the Center for Microfinance at the University of Zurich, for preparing the full version of the study. |
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One of the strongest contributions to the conference came from Vivien Lowndes, Professor of Local Government Studies at De Monfort University in the United Kingdom. |
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Vivien BLOT: it is always possible to send us your suggestions. |
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From 2000 until 2002 she worked in London as researcher for Baroness Vivien Stern, Member of the House of Lords, at the International Centre for Prison Studies. |
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As student-apprentices at Crédit Agricole CIB for nearly three years, Vivien Gouenard and Sébastien Thomas are following a Master 2 program at Université Paris XIII in banking, finance and risk management. |
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Vivien Lowndes is Professor of Local Government Studies at De Montfort University, and her research and publications focus on citizen participation, social capital, local democracy and institutional design. |
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The Bafana Bafana could have made sure on Sunday in Point Noire, but their failure to convert a series of late chances and gifting of a goal to Jean Vivien Bantimba cost them all three points in 1-1 draw with Congo. |
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New staff members: We welcome Lucy Bradstreet in and Céline Jacquet in the preschool, Christelle Hart in Kindergarten and Vivien Langford in the English Department. |
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In 1937 Tyrone Guthrie directed the play at Elsinore, Denmark with Laurence Olivier as Hamlet and Vivien Leigh as Ophelia. |
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After their divorce, according to the style granted to the divorced wife of a knight, she became known socially as Vivien, Lady Olivier. |
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The papers of Vivien Leigh, including letters, photographs, contracts and diaries, are owned by her daughter, Mrs. |
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Again, almost too neatly, Pinter's messy extrication from marriage to the unhappy Vivien Merchant, creator of his first stage heroines, becomes a harrowing slog through anguish, silence and solitude. |
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In Senate ticket dramas the Daily Telegraph has a story on the Labor party dropping its non-factionally aligned Country Labor candidate Vivien Thomson to sixth spot in favour of unionist Tara Moriarty in fifth spot. |
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Dr. Edwin and Dr. Vivien Abbott, of the Canadian Friends, spent twelve years in rural India, where they developed farm equipment, introduced new and improved crops, and started a training programme for outcaste Indians. |
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With bone structure that resembles a blend of Ms. Didion's and Vivien Leigh's in her later years, Ms. Anderman gives a lovely performance that goes straight for the emotional jugular in the iciest, stealthiest way. |
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Finally, on February 26th, Professor Vivien Schmidt made a presentation at the Center for Excellence of the European Union at Georgia Tech about the French presidency of the European Union. |
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The following year Olivier appeared alongside Vivien Leigh in the historical drama Fire Over England. |
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He was married three times, to the actresses Jill Esmond from 1930 to 1940, Vivien Leigh from 1940 to 1960, and Joan Plowright from 1961 until his death. |
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Dearly loved husband of Marion who died last year, caring and Devoted father of Gwyn, fond father-ther-ther in-law of Vivien, and cherished taid of Eleri and Sion. |
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Jacklin's first wife, Vivien, was from Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
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From 1956 until 1980, Pinter was married to Vivien Merchant, an actress whom he met on tour, perhaps best known for her performance in the 1966 film Alfie. |
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Known as The Laurence Olivier Archive, the collection includes many of Vivien Leigh's personal papers, including numerous letters she wrote to Olivier. |
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Never tell my dog-child Vivien that she is not Irish. She says she is Irish and we believe her. Being well-mannered, nicely reared humans, we would never contradict her. |
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In 2013, an archive of Vivien Leigh's letters, diaries, photographs, annotated film and theatre scripts and her numerous awards was acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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