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Katherine Webb. Categories: American female models by state. Models from Alabama. Women in Alabama. Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.
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A papyrus fragment containing the beginning of the Atlantid Electra's family from book 3 or 4 (Cat. fr. 177 = P.Oxy. XI 1359 fr. 2, second century CE, Oxyrhynchus). The Catalogue of Women (Ancient Greek: Γυναικῶν Κατάλογος, romanized: Gunaikôn Katálogos)—also known as the Ehoiai (Ancient Greek: Ἠοῖαι, romanized: Ēoîai, Ancient: [ɛː.ôi̯.ai̯]) —is a ...
White Squall (1996) – disaster survival coming-of-age drama film based on the fate of the brigantine Albatross, which sank 2 May 1961, allegedly because of a white squall; The Whole Wide World (1996) – biographical romantic drama film depicting the relationship between pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard and schoolteacher Novalyne Price Ellis
Women rabbis and Torah scholars. See also: Timeline of women rabbis. Notable figures in the history of women rabbis: Ray Frank, Martha Neumark, Lily Montagu, Helen Levinthal, Regina Jonas, Paula Ackerman, Tehilla Lichtenstein, Sally Priesand, Sara Hurwitz. Women rabbis are individual Jewish women who have studied Jewish Law and received ...
Ahmad ibn Abi Bakr al-Zuhri (767, Medina – 856), Maliki jurist. Apollodorus of Damascus (50, Damascus – 130), architect, engineer, and designer. Abd al-Salam ibn Mashish al-Alami (1140, Jabal Alam – 1227, Jabal Alam), religious scholar of Sufism. Abdullah ibn Umar (610, Mecca – 693, Mecca), Islamic scholar and hadith narrator.
The Model and the Marriage Broker: Nominated Shared with Charles LeMaire. Margaret Furse: The Mudlark: Nominated Shared with Edward Stevenson. Lucinda Ballard: A Streetcar Named Desire: Nominated Color: Irene Sharaff: An American in Paris: Won First LGBT woman to be nominated in a non-acting category and first to win in any category.
Two volumes of a catalogue of the remaining works were published by Erich Hermann Mueller von Asow (1892–1964) in 1959. After von Asow's death, Franz Trenner (d. 1993) and Alfons Ott (d. 1976) published the third volume, based on von Asow's notes; this catalogue lists 323 titles, including Strauss's literary writings.