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Darby was born Deborah Zerby in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of professional dancers Inga (Wiere) and Jon Zerby (known professionally as the "Dancing Zerbys" or "Dancing Zerbies"). Her father nicknamed her "Derby", saying "I thought Derby Zerby would be a great stage name". [2] Her mother was from Budapest. [3]
Shadow of Night is a 2012 historical-fantasy novel by American scholar Deborah Harkness, the second book in the All Souls trilogy. As the sequel to the 2011 bestseller, A Discovery of Witches, it follows the story of Diana Bishop, a historian who comes from a long line of witches, and Matthew Clairmont, a long-lived vampire, as they unlock the secrets of an ancient manuscript.
Kinsey talks to Rain's grandmother, Deborah, who believes that her son Greg and his girlfriend Shelly were behind both kidnappings. Greg and Shelly were hippies and drug addicts who left Rain with Deborah and her husband Patrick, only to "kidnap" their own daughter when they were in need of money. Patrick paid the ransom and Rain was returned ...
CAIRO/RAMALLAH/GAZA (Reuters) -With his Gaza home destroyed in Israel's military offensive, Shaban Shaqaleh had intended to take his family on a break to Egypt once the Hamas-Israel ceasefire was ...
A new study finds that drinking carbonated or sparkling water may contribute to weight loss via two mechanisms, though it may need other factors to make a significant impact.
Update 2/12/25: During a February 11 episode of the Playing the Field podcast, Jesse Palmer gave an update on those concerning Bachelorette rumors. "The good news is I know it’s not going away.
Zerby may refer to Zerby Derby, a British-Canadian live-action television preschool series; Harold Zerby (1902–1963), American football player; Karen Zerby (born 1946), leader of The Family International, and American religious movement; Kim Darby (born Deborah Zerby in 1947), American actress; Shooting of Douglas Zerby in Long Beach ...
On an average annual basis, that's about 4.2% -- roughly half the corresponding average of 8.7% for stocks over that period. Of course, what the Fed findings don't spell out is that many people ...