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Stevie Nicks, "In Your Dreams" (Reprise). After a decade away from the recording studio, onetime Fleetwood Mac nightingale Stevie Nicks returns, untouched by time. At 62, her distinctive adenoidal voice is still oddly bewitching. It papers over some of the CD's more wifty tracks, as does the crisp production of Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard. (Waddy Wachtel and Mike Campbell made significant contributions to the music.) Nicks takes songwriting inspiration from Edgar Allan Poe ("Annabel Lee") to Stephenie Meyer ("Moonlight: A Vampire's Dream"). Perhaps tellingly, the track with the most pop appeal, "Secret Love," was written by Nicks in 1976. If nothing else, "In Your Dreams proves that there's life in the old girl yet. Review: 2 1/2 stars (out of 4) (David Hiltbrand, Philad...
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Who wrote the poem "Annabel Lee"?
Name the first chief justice of the United States.
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Louis F. Oberdorfer, Asst. Atty. Gen., Lee A. Jackson, Atty., Tax Div., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., Edith House, Asst. U.S. Atty., William Ham...
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The American Diary of a Japanese Girl, in which Noguchi pretends to be a beautiful, coquettish upper-class Japanese girl touring the United States, and My Friend Annabel Lee, in which MacLane pretends to speak with the porcelain Japanese doll-also beautiful, coquettish, and upper-class-with whom she shares her home. In the case of The Story of Mary MacLane, in contrast, where race was a non-issue, the book seemed so ungirlish that reviewers wondered whether its author was a man.
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Name: Annabel Burch
Company: Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
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Annabel J. Corna was working as a bookkeeper during World War II when she heard a radio commercial offering women full engineering scholarships to Pennsylvania State University.
All the men were at war, and engineers were needed," her daughter Deborah Corna said. Mrs. Corna, then Annabel Johnson, joined the first group of women admitted to the university's engineering department, and earned a certificate in aeronautical engineering.
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You can tell from Joe Pierce's design for the sets, made by Stephen Beebe, that this is going to be a farce about gambling. There are five doors, made for slamming, and they're black and red, the colors of the roulette table. The only farce musical that gets performed regularly is Stephen Sondheim's A Funny Tlung Happened on the Way to the Forum, and sure enough, the opening number, "Something Funny's Going On," reprised in the second act, evokes the Sondheim show. Sondheim's influence comes only lightly, though, with occasionally discordant harmonies and witty, highly verbal lyrics. Flaherty (music) and [Lynn Ahrens] (book and lyrics) are warmer blooded folks, however, who pour out the emotion when it's needed.
Ahrens' book adapts Michael Butterworth's comic novel The Man Who Broke the...
...She turns out to be Miss Annabel Click (Katheryn Guyette-Graham, who played the sam...
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Debbie Bergeron is lost in the musical moment, her eyes half- moons, her fingers hypnotically strumming her electric guitar. As the hip-swinging beat quickens and her groove gets going, she is heading straight into the Hendrix Zone. Nothing can stop her now except ... 10 tiny digits mischievously creeping up the strings.
Annabel, the 3-year-old, wants attention. Now.
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Denise Hamilton knows Los Angeles and mystery stories: She's the editor of "Los Angeles Noir" and once covered the city as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. She's stepped aside from her Eve Diamond mystery series to write "Damage Control" about a thirtysomething crisis consultant with her first big case -- the murder of a senator's aide.
At the heart of the story is a relationship between Maggie Silver and Annabel Paxton, who was her best friend in high school.
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LONG BEACH - North Long Beach resident Annabel Hall remembers the nice couple and their mother that lived across the street.
Hall, her husband and her parents used to visit the neighbors occasionally to sing karaoke with them, she said.