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Belle Harris (1874–1957),
American prison administrator and
reformer MaryBelle Johns Nissly (1918–1999),
American conductor and
music educator Belle...
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Rides –
Sacha (1992)
Jeeves and
Wooster –
Mabel (1991) The
Famous Five –
Marybelle Lenoir (1978) Mom in
Starlight Express (Voice over).
Buffy the Buffet...
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Howard University.
Halim El-Dabh was
married twice. His
first marriage to
Marybelle Hyde
ended in divorce. His
second marriage to
Deborah Jaken lasted from...
- red-haired boy
named Fatso, a
blond boy
named Fisty (or a
brunette named Marybelle), and a blonde-haired girl
called Sweetie. The
feature utilized stories...
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MaryBelle Johns Nissly (May 1, 1918 – July 30, 1999) was an
American conductor and
music educator. A
native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
Nissly attended...
- Lee (October 13, 1760 -
March 23, 1826),
speaker of the
Virginia Senate Marybelle Lee (1768 - 1768)
Children with Anne Pinckard: Anne "Nancy"
Lucinda Lee...
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Flower Witch Mary Bell (花の魔法使いマリーベル, Hana no Mahōt****i Marī Beru), or
known as Mary Bell in some countries, is a ****anese
magical girl
anime series by...
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vampirnella at the age of fourteen.
Marybelle Portsnell (メリーベル・ポーツネル, Merīberu Pōtsuneru) Edgar's sister, born in 1744 as
Marybelle Evans. She is
converted into...
- Folk Jewelry. New York:
Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-22747-2. Bigelow,
Marybelle (1979).
Fashion in History. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
Burgess Publishing...
- The
Dictionary of
Fashion History. Berg. ISBN 9781847887382. Bigelow,
Marybelle S. (1970).
Fashion in History:
Apparel in the
Western World. Minneapolis...