• Fanița English (born October 22, 1916 – January 18, 2022) was a Romanian-born American psychoanalyst and psychotherapist. Fanita English was born October...
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    Her mother is Fanita English. She was married to Don Terner, who died in a 1996 plane crash in Croatia. Ehrenreich, Barbara; English, Deirdre (1971)...
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  • soldier, cricketer and actor Fanita English (1916–2022), Romanian-born American psychoanalyst and psychotherapist Felix English (born 1992), British-born...
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  • to elicit the multiple meanings inherent in a person's life script". Fanita English argued that the idea of scripts was associated perhaps too much with...
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  • Nonte Phonte). Guillaume Domingue, 36, Mauritian radio broadcaster. Fanita English, 105, Romanian-born American psychoanalyst. Burton M. Fine, 89, American...
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  • (b. 1933) Jamye Coleman Williams, 103, activist (b. 1918) January 20 Fanita English, 105, Romanian-born psychoanalyst (b. 1916) Athan Catjakis, 90, politician...
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  • The Nightmare Begins Masters and Slaves: The Tragedy of Jonestown, Fanita English, M.S.W., September 1, 1996 Vol.1, no.2, Idea, ISSN 1523-1712 Wikisource...
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    The Blossoms (category Use American English from January 2024)
    of success in the 1960s, the group's lineup consisted of Darlene Love, Fanita James, and Jean King. Although the group had a recording career in their...
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  • T.A.M.I. Show (category 1960s English-language films)
    Tarplin - guitar Marvin Gaye (and The Blossoms): * Marvin Gaye - vocals * Fanita James - backing vocals * Darlene Love - backing vocals * Jean King - backing...
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    born in Cuba and immigrated to the U.S. in the 1960s with her parents, Fanita and Mario Presman, whose families themselves originally moved to Cuba from...
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  • Lead vocals by Darlene Love Backing vocals by: Cher and The Blossoms (Fanita James, Darlene Love, Gracia Nitzsche, Edna Wright, and Carolyn Willis) Instrumentation...
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    a reconnaissance team in landing boats from the transports Florida and Fanita attempted to land on the beach, but were repelled by Spanish fire. A second...
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    Phil Spector (category Use American English from January 2024)
    created a new act, Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans, featuring Darlene Love, Fanita James (a member of the Blossoms), and Bobby Sheen, a singer he had worked...
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  • Change of Habit (category 1960s English-language films)
    as Expectant Mother Stella Garcia as Maria Pepe Hern as Man in Scene 93 Fanita James as Backup Singer Jean King as Backup Singer Ji-Tu Cumbuka as ghetto...
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  • Move Over, Darling (category 1960s English-language films)
    (featuring ace West Coast session singers the Blossoms, featuring Darlene Love, Fanita James and Jean King) during the opening credits and played as background...
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    Foreign Transport and Ferrying Routes, Army Air Forces – 30 June 1942, Fanita Lanier 1947" found in Craven and Cate, AAF in World War II series Craven...
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    and another party having purchased a vessel, a Chilean schooner, La Joven Fanita. Mascarel sold the vessel to Joseph Yves Limantour but remained aboard as...
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