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... are summarized from S1 Fig. Origin of modern individuals with closest matches to Conqueror sequences are listed next to the indicated regions, ordered according to the frequency of appearances. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone .0205920.g003
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... unthinkable and allows the 10th anniversary of the Nazi seizure of power to pass without speaking to the nation. It is the first unmistakable evidence of Hitler's retreat from public appearances as the tide of the war turns.
1943: Ernst Kaltenbrunner succeeds Heydrich as head of RSHA.
Willys Ad - January 1944
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... had never made a movie, her music career would have been enough to have ensured her legendary status in the entertainment industry, but films were icing on the cake. After she made an appearances on Broadway, Hollywood came calling. At 21 years of age Lena made her first film, "The Duke Is Tops" (1938). It would be four more ... |
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... Costello in the film "Buck Privates Come Home" (1947). She reverted to "Shawlee" once she'd gained a reputation as a wisecracking, gum-chewing comedienne, a reputation enhanced by her many appearances on the popular TV sitcom "The Abbott and Costello Show".
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... Brady in "Terror at Midnight" (1956), and again in the cult "B" picture "Lure of the Swamp" (1957). These were to be her final two films.
After a successful run of guest appearances on the T.V. sitcom "Family Affair," Vohs retired from acting and devoted herself to raising her own family.
Joan died on the 4th of June 2001, in Tarzana, California of heart f... |
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... done for Columbia while she was on loanout from MGM. Although Gloria was extremely talented and sexy, MGM felt she didn't fit its rigid star pattern and sold her contract to RKO. After appearances in such films as "It Happened in Brooklyn" (1947) and "Song of the Thin Man" (1947), Gloria hit paydirt as Ginny Tremaine in "Crossfire" (1947) for RKO. This was the film that would shoo... |
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... worked regularly for David Sarnoff and NBC on a variety of programs for the Los Angeles area. In the late 1940s and early 1950s Fabray made her first high profile national television appearances performing on a number of variety programs like "The Ed Sullivan Show", "Texaco Star Theater", and "The Arthur Murray Party". She also appeared on "Your Show of Shows" as a guest star oppo... |
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