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    Beatrice Frederika Wright, Lady Wright, MBE, formerly Rathbone, née Clough, (17 June 1910 – 17 March 2003), was an American-born British politician. Wright...
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    politician Beatrice Wishart (born 1955), British politician Beatrice Wright (1910–2003), American-born British politician Beatrix or Beatrice (fl. 4th century)...
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  • Beatrice Ann Wright (born Beatrice Ann Posner December 16, 1917 – July 31, 2018) was an American psychologist known for her work in Rehabilitation psychology...
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  • Barry Wright (born 1939), Welsh footballer Basil Wright (1907–1987), English filmmaker Beals Wright (1871–1961), American tennis player Beatrice Wright (1910–2003)...
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    Beatrice Wood (March 3, 1893 – March 12, 1998) was an American artist and studio potter involved in the Avant Garde movement in the United States; she...
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  • breaking the mammy doll stereotype. Beatrice Wright Brewington, an African American entrepreneur, founded B. Wright's Toy Company, Inc. and mass-produced...
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    of William Rathbone VI. Aunt of fellow MP John Rathbone, whose wife Beatrice Wright succeeded him. Hansard does not record which of Rathbone and Lloyd...
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  • Josephine Rosa Beatrice Wright (born September 5, 1942) is an American musicologist, recognized for her contributions to the study of African-American...
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  • in 1982, as a three-year pilot scheme by Dr. Bruce Fogle and Lady Beatrice Wright. In 1986 Hearing Dogs was granted full charitable status and bought...
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  • of Music in African-American Culture (1770s–1920s), Josephine Rosa Beatrice Wright, PhD (born 1942) (co-author), (New York: Garland Reference Library...
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  • Dembo and Beatrice Wright, two of Lewin's students, are recognized as pioneering figures in the history of rehabilitation psychology. Wright authored two...
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    John. The second, between Claudio's friend Benedick and Hero's cousin Beatrice, takes centre stage as the play continues, with both characters' wit and...
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  • language date back as early as around 1960. In her classic textbook, Beatrice Wright (1960)[3a] began her rationale for avoiding the dangers of terminological...
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  • Pole, Beatrice Wood and Their Dramatic Circles for much on Wright's early relationships with his first wife Kirah Markham, Reginald Pole, Beatrice Wood...
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  • known for co-writing the screenplay of 2001: A Space Odyssey (d. 2008) Beatrice Wright, American psychologist (d. 2018) December 18 – Ossie Davis, African-American...
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  • research projects on rehabilitation psychology where she worked with Beatrice Wright. She was appointed associate professor at Clark University in 1952...
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  • written in collaboration with the uncredited Beatrice Wright, a founder of rehabilitation psychology. Wright was available to collaborate because the University...
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  • of William Rathbone VI. Aunt of fellow MP John Rathbone, whose wife Beatrice Wright succeeded him. Succeeded her husband Noel Noel-Buxton, 1st Baron Noel-Buxton...
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  • Rathbone. It was won by the unopposed[citation needed] Conservative candidate Beatrice Wright. Cornwall portal Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs v t e...
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  • Beatrice Louise Edmondson (born 19 June 1987) is an English actress. She played Kate, one of the three main characters in the BBC Three sitcom Josh. Beatrice...
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  • and something to hope for." In 1958, Fritz Heider (with the help of Beatrice Wright) wrote "The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations", which pioneered...
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  • Times in 1912, the St. Louis Star in 1913. In 1914 Anderson married Beatrice Wright of East St. Louis and that year he came to work at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch...
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  • Hazel Grove (2015–2024) Beatrice Wright; MP for Bodmin (1941–1945) Esmond Wright Henry FitzHerbert Wright Sir Jeremy Wright; MP for Rugby and Kenilworth...
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  • Sarah, Duchess of York, as well as the maternal grandmother of princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. Her elopement with an Argentinian polo player caused a stir...
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    MSC Beatrice". Archived from the original on 2008-03-19. Retrieved 2009-04-21. D. Tozer and A. Penfold: Ultra-Large Container Ships (ULCS) Wright, Doug...
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    by-election Isabel Brown 506 4.2 2 Conservative 1941 Bodmin by-election Beatrice Wright unopposed N/A 1 Independent 1941 Harrow by-election Winifred Henney...
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  • 1911) 17 March Alan Keith, actor and radio presenter (born 1908) Beatrice Wright, Lady Wright, American-born politician (born 1910) 22 March – Terry Lloyd...
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  • philanthropist (b. 1917) Julia Weertman, American materials scientist (b. 1926) Beatrice Wright, American psychologist (b. 1918) August 1 Mary Carlisle, American actress...
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  • Payton-Wright (Tillie), and Sada Thompson (Beatrice). A touring production produced by Theatre Now and directed by Leland Ball, starring Teresa Wright (Beatrice)...
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  • in the Battle of Britain in 1940. Rathbone's mother, American-born Beatrice Wright, then succeeded him as MP at the by-election, serving until 1945. Tim...
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