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  2. Annie Laurie - Wikipedia

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    Annie Laurie is part of the soundtrack from the 1954 Japanese movie Twenty-Four Eyes. Annie Laurie is used chime as train approach, notice of closing time and other in Japan. Annie Laurie is the name of the female lead in the film Gun Crazy,directed by Joseph H. Lewis. Annie Laurie is a sharp shooter played by Peggy Cummins.

  3. Annie Laurie (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Annie Laurie (tentatively identified as Annie L. Page, August 11, 1924 – November 13, 2006) [2] was an American jump blues and rhythm and blues singer. She is most associated with the bandleader and songwriter, Paul Gayten, although she also registered hit singles in her own name. Laurie first recorded in the mid-1940s and her professional ...

  4. Laurie (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Laurie is a unisex given name. Among males, it can be a short form ... Annie Laurie McShane, called Laurie in Betty Smith's novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn;

  5. Winifred Bonfils - Wikipedia

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    Winifred Sweet Black Bonfils (October 14, 1863, Chilton, Wisconsin – May 25, 1936, San Francisco, California) was an American reporter and columnist, [1] under the pen name Annie Laurie, a reference to her mother's favorite lullaby. [2] She also wrote under the name Winifred Black. [3]

  6. Alicia Ann Spottiswoode - Wikipedia

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    Under the will of her father, she resumed her maiden name Spottiswoode in 1866, and was sometimes known as Lady John Scott Spottiswoode. [2] Lady John Scott was a champion of traditional Scots language, history and culture, her motto being 'Haud [hold] fast by the past'. [3] One of her best known works, "Annie Laurie," was published in 1838.

  7. Annie Laurie Gaylor - Wikipedia

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    Annie Laurie Gaylor (born November 2, 1955) is an American atheist, secular and women's rights activist and a co-founder – and, with her husband Dan Barker, a current co-president – of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. [1] She was also the editor of the organization's newspaper, Freethought Today (published ten times per year) until 2015.

  8. Ben Affleck 'Had Control' Over Documentary About Marriage to ...

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    A source tells PEOPLE that Affleck had creative control over Lopez's Prime Video documentary, 'The Greatest Love Story Never Told,' which gave fans a glimpse into the pair's relationship

  9. Annie (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Annie is the diminutive of feminine given names such as Anna, Ann, Anne, Annette, Anita, Andrea, Angela, Anastasia and other variations. It may refer to: It may refer to: People