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Bianca Charlotte King-Wintle (born 18 March 1986) is a German-born Filipino-Canadian former actress best known for playing the role as Noemi Manansala in the thriller drama series Sinner or Saint (2011), as Aviona in the hit fantaserye Mulawin (2004), as well as her first lead prime time soap, Luna Blanca (2012), where in she played the title role of black-skinned Luna.
State Representative Ben Waide (R) convicted of campaign violations. (2015) [100] Commissioner of Agriculture Richie Farmer (R) was convicted of corruption and sentenced to 27 months in prison. (2014) [101] Steve Nunn (R) Deputy Secretary pled guilty to murdering his ex-girlfriend. (2011) [102] [103]
Mary Harriet Wintle (1834–1876), birth name of Australian watercolourist Mary Gedye; Ryan Wintle (born 1997), English footballer; Trevor Wintle (born 1940), English rugby union player; Walter Wintle, American poet; Other. Characters in Wintle's Wonders (aka Dancing Shoes) by Noel Streatfeild; USS Wintle (DE-25), US Navy destroyer in World War II
Harald Baker and Snowy Baker; brothers; Stewart Boyce and Jim Boyce; twins, on left and right wings; Michael Brial and Joe Brial; father and son; Albert Burge and Peter Burge; brothers - also brothers of rugby league internationals Albert Burge and Laidley Burge
Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Daniel Wintle MC, better known as A. D. Wintle, (30 September 1897 – 11 May 1966) was a British military officer in the 1st The Royal Dragoons who served in the First and Second World Wars.
Ralph Thomas Sydney Box Googie Withers Comedy, Ralph Thomas' directorial debut Jan 1949 The Passionate Friends (1949) Cineguild Ronald Neame David Leane Ann Todd, Claude Rains Based on novel by HG Wells Feb 1949 Vote for Huggett: Gainsborough Ken Annakin Betty E Box Jack Warner 3rd Huggett film Mar 1949 The History of Mr. Polly: Two Cities
Keats House, Hampstead, where John Keats wrote "Ode to a Nightingale". This is a list of notable people who have lived in Hampstead, an area of northwest London known for its intellectual, liberal, artistic, musical, and literary associations.
Wintle renounces his guardianship and leaves town. Frank's bounty is awarded to Donovan, giving him enough money for his casino in New Orleans. He buys a ranch for himself, Dusty, and the children instead. On their way to it, a reformed Amos and Theodore catch up with the newfound family asking for work as farmhands, to which Donovan agrees.