• Anne Hull (born June 8, 1961) is an American journalist and author. She was a national reporter at The Washington Post for nearly two decades. In 2008...
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  • Anne Hull Grundy (née Ullmann, 9 December 1926–7 August 1984) was a German-born British art collector and philanthropist. Her 1978 bequest to the British...
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  • Elizabeth Anne Hull (January 10, 1937 – August 3, 2021) was an American academic, political activist and science fiction expert. She was a professor at...
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    and Africanist Anne Hull (born 1961), American journalist and writer Anne Hultgren, American chemist Anne Humby, English actress Anne Hummert (1905–1996)...
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  • born Anne Hull Anna Boleyn, a 1920 film by Ernst Lubitsch about the royal couple This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Anne Boleyn...
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  • of Belleville. It was the birthplace of hockey greats Bobby Hull and Dennis Hull. Point Anne was established in 1837, and it was home to various cement...
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  • Holly-Anne Smith ( née Hull; born 17 October 1994, in Camberley, Surrey, England) is a British singer and stage actress best known for playing Christine...
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    death, Pohl was married to science-fiction expert and academic Elizabeth Anne Hull. He fathered four children – Ann (m. Walter Weary), Frederik III (born...
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  • respectively from 13 February to 1 April and from 3 April 2023, and Holly-Anne Hull starring as Christine Daae from 23 January. The Phantom of the Opera began...
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    supporting Adolf Hitler. Hull was born in Point Anne, Ontario, on January 3, 1939. He was the son of Lena Cook and Robert Edward Hull, a cement company foreman...
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  • songwriter Ann Hull (1925–2003), American politician Anne Hull (born 1961), American journalist Arthur Hull (disambiguation), several people Bart Hull (born 1969)...
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    Lexie Lauren Hull (born September 13, 1999) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association...
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  • Ann Boleyn (born Anne Hull; June 14, 1960) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer of the heavy metal band Hellion. She has been credited...
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    artist of the late twentieth century", according to The Nation in 1992. Anne Hull summarized that the singer come out as the "intrigue of academics, feminists...
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  • Prize for Public Service for his work, with reporters Dana Priest and Anne Hull, "in exposing mistreatment of wounded veterans at Walter Reed Hospital...
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  • Hauserman Edward J. Meeman Award Won 2000 Pulitzer Prize "Una Vida Mejor" Anne Hull Feature Writing Finalist National Reporting Finalist 1999 Sigma Delta...
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  • as Locket Crone Grainne Renihan as Hair Crone Samantha Dorsey, Holly-Anne Hull, Rosa O'Reilly and Sophie Reeves as Lovely Ladies Rosanna Bates, Nicola...
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    having been established in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1901 by Artus and Anne Van Briggle. Artus had a significant impact on the Art Nouveau movement in...
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    from the Planet Earth anthology edited by Frederik Pohl and Elizabeth Anne Hull. In 1973 Zajdel received an honorary award Magnum Trophaeum from the Młody...
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  • by Frederik Pohl and Elizabeth Anne Hull It presents 19 stories, sharing a common background developed by Pohl and Hull, by 18 authors from 18 different...
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    from 2017 until the closing of the original production in 2020. Holly-Anne Hull played Christine on the UK and Ireland tour 2020 for a mere 13 performances...
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    Hull House, named after the original house's first owner Charles Jerald Hull, opened to serve recently arrived European immigrants. By 1911, Hull House...
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    cultural survival, might be flawed, even fatally so." The critic Elizabeth Anne Hull, for her part, has praised Heinlein for his interest in exploring fundamental...
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  • in the first three decades of the 19th century. According to collector Anne Hull Grundy, "His netsuke [...] are extremely rare." In the historical kana...
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  • subject of a two-day series in the Washington Post in October 2004 by Anne Hull, who spent months reporting on the lives of young lesbians in Newark in...
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  • Deming, Mark. Anne Briggs at AllMusic Hull, Tom (22 June 2021). "Music Week". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved 24 June 2021. "Anne Briggs – Anne Briggs". www...
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  • was a Japanese netsuke carver from Aki Province. According to collector Anne Hull Grundy, "The wooden netsuke of Goho are outstanding, even beside the carvings...
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    Art. The museum also contains a large gift of the decorative arts from Anne Hull Grundy, an art collector and philanthropist, covering the history of European...
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    Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, citing the work of reporters Priest and Anne Hull and photographer Michel du Cille "exposing mistreatment of wounded veterans...
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  • and stand-up comedian from Kingston upon Hull, England. Her performance is based largely on anecdotes about Hull and the wider Northern England region....
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