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még több cuccot akartok venni, amire nincs is szükségetek,... |
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... crippled girlfriend in the classic film, "The Hustler" (1961). She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for that role of Sarah Packard.
That same year, she was interviewed by a writer/reporter for the New York Herald Tribune, Joe Morgenstern. She liked his casual dress and lifestyle, and 9 months later, they were married. When she did not receive any su... |
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2014-01-19 20:59:24 |
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... after her marriage and the couple instead became major figures in the New York social scene. Some time after the war Elliott and Fay entered the Soviet Union as journalists where they interviewed Joseph Stalin for a national publication.
With her movie car... |
2013-09-27 11:18:57 |
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... by a doctor who was still alive when Candy publicized her mind-control claims; Donald Bain gave this doctor the pseudonym "Gilbert Jensen". According to researcher Martin Cannon, who interviewed Jones before she died in 1990, the "Marshall Burger" pseudonym in Bain's book who worked with Jensen on the Jones case was actually Dr. William Kroger.
Jones opened a modeling ... |
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2013-07-21 08:25:42 |
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... time between her most popular films, Falkenburg also appeared in such efforts as "Sing for Your Supper" (1941) and "Lucky Legs" (1942). Making the acquaintance of Tex McCray when he interviewed her for her role in the Broadway musical "Hold on to Your Hats", the duo married in 1945 and teamed for the breakthrough hit "Meet Tex and Jinx" the following year. An innovative program, i... |
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2013-05-15 08:14:52 |
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... with her third husband, French director Charles David, whom she wed in 1950. She has had numerous offers to return to the screen and has turned them all down. She has not even been interviewed since 1949. Such is her appeal, however, even after all these years, that she still gets fan mail and requests for autographs. Henry Koster did, indeed, create a legend!
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2013-04-20 08:12:00 |
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... crippled girlfriend in the classic film, "The Hustler" (1961). She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for that role of Sarah Packard.
That same year, she was interviewed by a writer/reporter for the New York Herald Tribune, Joe Morgenstern. She liked his casual dress and lifestyle, and 9 months later, they were married. When she did not receive any sub... |
2013-01-19 09:14:55 |
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December 28.
1811 December 28, CIVIL RIGHTS (Germany)
Were extended to Jews in Frankfurt.
1968. december 28. "A Galilei elleni szégyenletes pertől kezdve a mai napig az inkvizíció több kárt okozott, mint mi, újító teológusok valamennyien. Azt mondom: 'az inkvizíció', nem pedig a vallástanítás kongregációja, mert semmi változás nem történt. Az ink... |
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... external appearance of the town and deported many so that there would be less overcrowding. All the interviews were carefully orchestrated and immediately after the visit most of those interviewed were deported. In all, 140,937 Jews were sent to Theresienstadt, of whom 33,529 died in the ghetto and 88,196 were deported to death camps. There were 17,247 persons left in the ghetto w... |
2012-11-24 09:13:46 |
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... after her marriage and the couple instead became major figures in the New York social scene. Some time after the war Elliott and Fay entered the Soviet Union as journalists where they interviewed Joseph Stalin for a national publication.
With her movie car... |
2012-09-27 10:02:09 |
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