- Mary
Sollace Saxe (February 23, 1868 – May 27, 1942) was a
Canadian librarian and author. She is best
known for her work with the children's room at the...
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independent comedy directed by
Alexandre Rockwell, and
written by
Rockwell and
Sollace Mitc**** (credited as Tim Kissell). It
stars Steve Buscemi as
Aldolfo Rollo...
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released ex-convict
trying to
correct his life,
written and
directed by
Sollace Mitc****. It was
produced in 1998, and
released in 2001 on home video....
- in the
process becomes entangled in a murder. The film was
directed by
Sollace Mitc****, and
stars Patricia Charbonneau,
Stephen McHattie, and Boyd Gaines...
- College, from
which he
graduated in 1839. In 1841, he
married Sophia Newell Sollace, a
sister of a
Middlebury classmate, with whom he had six children, including...
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Hollywood Film
Festival in 1998. The
Breaks Eric Meza 1999 Row Your Boat
Sollace Mitc**** 1999 Won "Audience
Choice Award" at the
Stony Brook Film Festival...
- Campion,
James Mathers, Amy Johnson, Stan
Mazin Call Me
Vestron Pictures Sollace Mitc**** (director/screenplay);
Karyn Kay (screenplay);
Patricia Charbonneau...
- his
dismay that
Lyonesse Town has been
captured in his absence.
Queen Sollace was
exiled to
Europe after the
castle is
captured and the
Grail is lost...
- Mile Lake.
During the 1920s, the lake was
renamed Lake
Angelus by Mrs.
Sollace B.
Collidge as the
original name
stood for the
distance from the eastern...
-
Significance of Significance: The Case for
Cognitive Psychology". In Mitc****,
Sollace; Rosen,
Michael (eds.). The Need for Interpretation:
Contemporary Conceptions...