Louise de la Ramée and known by the pseudonym Ouida (/ˈwiːdə/ WEE-də), was an English novelist. Ouida wrote more than 40 novels, as well as short stories...
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Ouida Bergère (born Eunie Branch; December 14, 1886 – November 29, 1974) was an American screenwriter and actress. Eunie Branch was born in Madrid, Spain...
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Dodona ouida, the mixed Punch, is a small but striking butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm in West China, Himalayas (west as far as Mussoorie), Northeast...
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Ouida MacDermott (24 May 1889 – 29 October 1980) was a British singer and actress whose career was mainly in music hall and as a principal boy in pantomime...
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Ouida Ramón-Moliner (née d'Abreu; 23 December 1929 – 21 February 2020) was an Irish-born Canadian anaesthetist. She began working at Montreal General...
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St. Luke's Church Borella for 25 years (1929 - 1954). Corea and his wife Ouida Corea played a key role in re-building St. Luke's. The edifice was designed...
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Rathbone also brought Holmes to the stage in a play written by his wife Ouida. Thomas Gomez, who had appeared as a Nazi ringleader in Sherlock Holmes...
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largely self-educated.[citation needed] In 1885, London found and read Ouida's long Victorian novel Signa. He credited this as the seed of his literary...
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film The Moth, a 1997 TV film starring Juliet Aubrey Moths, 1880 novel by Ouida The Moth (magazine), an Irish international arts and literature quarterly...
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familiar in the English-speaking world by the 1883 novel Wanda, written by Ouida, the story line of which is based on the last years of the Hechingen branch...
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people, of telling tales against himself that had no foundation in fact." Ouida reported: "Men at the FO [Foreign Office] ... used to hint dark horrors...
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Gloria Ouida Lee or Siew Yoke Kwan (née Hong), also known as Gloria Purdy-Lee (14 July 1908 – 13 April 1995) was a Chinese-Australian miner. She was the...
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"Michael" Chung Ou 53 WTC New York New York United States tourist Todd Joseph Ouida 25 WTC River Edge New Jersey United States options broker Cantor Fitzgerald...
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singer Michel Berger Michel Hamburger 1947–1992 French singer and songwriter Ouida Bergère Eunie Branch 1886–1974 American screenwriter and actress Elisabeth...
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fact that her husband was known as "Pa" Ferguson. They had two daughters: Ouida Wallace Ferguson, and Dorrace Watt Ferguson. Her husband served as Governor...
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A Dog of Flanders is an 1872 novel by English author Ouida. A Dog of Flanders, Dog of Flanders, and The Dog of Flanders may also refer to: A Dog of Flanders...
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history Eighty Years of Broadcasting in Sri Lanka "CHRIS GREET NO MORE – by Ouida Corea Wickramaratne (Radio Ceylon)". January 2021. "Mr Christopher Greet...
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independent women seeking radical change. In response the English writer Ouida (Maria Louisa Ramé) used the term as the title of a follow-up article. The...
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A Dog of Flanders (category Novels by Ouida)
English author Marie Louise de la Ramée published under her pseudonym "Ouida". It is about a Flemish boy named Nello and his dog, Patrasche, and is set...
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based on the book by Marie Louise de la Ramée under the Japanese pseudonym Ouida. Paw Patrol various breeds Paw Patrol About 8 (including Tracker the jungle...
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1902) 1834 – Ludovic Halévy, French author and playwright (d. 1908) 1839 – Ouida, English-Italian author and activist (d. 1908) 1848 – John W. Goff, Irish-American...
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Wooden Shoes (I due zoccoletti) (a short story by Maria Louise Ramé, a.k.a. Ouida), the life of Marie Antoinette, Margherita da Cortona, and Conchita (based...
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Robin Cook Cold is the Sea – Capt. Edward L. Beach Jr. Words by Heart – Ouida Sebestyen The North Runner – R. D. Lawrence Intruder – Louis Charbonneau...
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calligraphy William Morris (1834–1896), artist, writer, socialist and activist Ouida (Maria Louise Ramé, 1839–1908), novelist Francis Ronalds (1788–1873), inventor...
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Institution. In retirement, David and his second wife, Ouida (who was raised by her aunt Ouida Rathbone, married to the actor Basil Rathbone) lived in...
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episodes: Adapted from the novel of the same name by Maria Louise Ramé (aka Ouida). First series produced by Nippon Animation but still credited to Zuiyo...
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he married Miriam A. Wallace at her family home. They had two daughters: Ouida Wallace Ferguson, and Dorrace Watt Ferguson. In 1903, Ferguson was elected...
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Farren Lil Hawthorne Hy Hazell Queenie Leighton Madge Lessing Marie Loftus Ouida MacDermott Nellie Navette Ada Reeve Nellie Stewart Vesta Tilley Harriet...
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the idealized romantic heroine Gladys Gerant in the 1870 novel Puck by Ouida. The name was considered pretty, exotic, and unlike other names in use at...
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on her own album, which will be released her independent record label "Ouida International". She sings as a backing vocalist for Stephen Marley and continues...
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