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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
1: ...l]] Welsh texts often call him ''amerauder'' ("[[emperor]]").
2: ...d|Victorian image of '''King Arthur''' in plate armour with visor raised and with jousting shield]]
4: :''Main article: [[Historical basis for King Arthur]]''
5: ...power and the extent and kind of power he wielded continues to rage.
7: ...tones" he led were [[Britain|Britons]] or [[Armorica|Bretons]]. - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
1: [[Image:Tsvetaeva.jpg|right]]
3: ...4;ѣтаева) ([[October 9]], [[1892]] – [[August 31]], [[1941]...
5: ...|Acmeism]] and [[Russian Symbolist poetry|symbolism]].
8: ... her to identify herself with the Polish aristocracy.)
10: ...oetic inclination. She wished her daughter to become a [[pianist]] and thought her poetry was poor. - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
1: ...humb|Ella Fitzgerald photographed by [[Carl Van Vechten]], 1940]]
2: ..." improvisational ability, particularly in her [[scat singing]].
6: ...[[A Tisket A Tasket]]" that launched her to stardom.
8: ...r the new name, "Ella Fitzgerald and Her Famous Orchestra."
10: ... voice and typical gestures, as well as [[Louis Armstrong]]'s. - Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
1: [[Image:aretha_franklin.jpg|thumb|200px|Aretha Franklin]]
2: ...emale vocalist ever by such industry publications/media outlets as [[Rolling Stone]] and [[VH1]].
6: ...er greatest and most innovative work was yet to come.
8: ...t sat me down at the piano and the hits started coming."
10: ...g a number four with her version of [[Burt Bacharach]]'s ''"I Say a Little Prayer"'' in 1968. - Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
1: ...r of her posthumously-released live album ''In Concert'']]
2: ...twoman for several bands from [[1967]] to a posthumous release in [[1971]].
4: ...ee. There, she began singing blues and [[folk music]] with friends.
6: ...reer, and her trademark beverage was [[Southern Comfort]].
8: ...um being withheld until after their subsequent success. - Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
1: ...ortrait by Joni Mitchell, on the cover of her album ''Both Sides Now'']]
3: ...spected [[singer-songwriter]]s of the late [[20th century]].
5: ..., which was especially prominent in her later albums.
7: ...o songs widely adopted by other artists, "Chelsea Morning" and "Both Sides Now".
9: ...its pressure and of the loss of privacy and freedom it entails. - Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
1: [[Image:alanis.jpg|thumb|Alanis Morissette]]
2: ...n]] [[singer-songwriter]] and occasional [[actor|actress]].
6: ...ilera, [[Avril Lavigne]], and [[Kelly Clarkson]] among others.
10: ...and Georgia Morissette. She has an older brother, Chad, and a [[twin]] brother, Wade.
12: ...is. I want to meet you one day and I want to be famous, just like you."'' - Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
1: ...orses (album)|Horses]]'', was a photo by [[Robert Mapplethorpe]].]]
2: ...sing influences have informed much of her work since.
4: ... "Fire of Unknown Origin", "The Revenge of Vera Gemini", and "Shooting Shark".
6: ...he rock standard with the addition of a spoken piece about fugitive heiress [[Patty Hearst]].
8: ...with a rawer sound, although the murky production contributed to its poor reviews. - Lucinda Williams (4182 bytes)
1: ...me|right|Lucinda Williams on the cover of her album ''Sweet Old World'']]
2: ...was named "America's best songwriter" by ''Time'' magazine in 2002.
4: ...ansas]]. His daughter showed an affinity for music at an early age, and was playing guitar at 12.
6: ...ted of her own material. Neither album received much attention.
8: ...nsiders, including [[Tom Petty]], who would later cover the song. - Sheryl Crow (8611 bytes)
1: ...|''The Very Best of Sheryl Crow'' album released October 2003]]
3: ..., [[United States|USA]]) is an American [[blues rock]] [[singer]], [[guitarist]] and song writer.
5: ==Introduction==
7: ...not allowed to make eye contact with the singer except when on stage.
9: ...y Night Music Club." They would get together and improvise songs until they had finished works. - Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
1: [[Image:Toriamos-dent.jpg|right|thumb|Tori Amos]]
3: ...ed to that of [[Kate Bush]], [[Bj?] and [[Joni Mitchell]].
7: ... told her that she looked more like a Tori than a Myra Ellen.
10: ...ess Makes Good" with "additional vocals by Ellen Amos".
13: ...remix of the song is also included on the soundtrack. - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
1: ...en [[1450]] and [[1500]] (Centre Historique des Archives Nationales, [[Paris]], AE II 2490).]]
2: ...eople therefore regard Joan of Arc as a notable woman of valor, vigor, and faith.
4: ...tion of [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]]'s faction during the [[Hundred Years' War]].
6: ===Early life and context===
7: ...d making the infant [[Henry VI of England]] the nominal king after [[1422]]. - Odette Sansom (1906 bytes)
1: ...Soe_sansom2.jpg|frame|Odette Sansom while in service of the SOE]]
3: ...''Odette Sansom''' ([[April 28]], [[1912]] - [[March 13]], [[1995]]) was an [[Allied]] heroine of [[W...
5: ...pied France. She left her three daughters in the care of her husband.
7: ... code name '''Lise''', she brought him funds and acted as his radio operator.
9: ...ope was that in this way their treatment would be mitigated. - Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
1: ...ning [[Australia|Australian]] [[actress]], [[producer]], and [[singer]].
2: ...s a cancer research specialist in [[Washington, D.C]].
3: ...an took on a lectureship at the [[University of Technology, Sydney]].
7: ===Early life and career===
8: ... her family responsibilities until her mother's recovery. - Sophia Loren (9622 bytes)
1: [[Image:SophiaLoren55.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Sophia Loren''' in 1955.]]
3: ...nd, at the age of 70, continues to be a top sex symbol.
5: ...Riccardo Scicolone and grew up in poverty in wartime [[Pozzuoli]] near [[Naples]].
7: ...discovered by her future husband, film producer [[Carlo Ponti]].
9: ... upon meeting [[Vittorio De Sica]] and [[Marcello Mastroianni]] in [[1954]]. - Julie Andrews (8700 bytes)
1: ...with the Von Trapp children in ''The Sound of Music''.]]
3: ...y Poppins]]'' ([[1964]]) and ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' ([[1965]]).
5: ...rs & Hammerstein]]'s television adaptation of ''[[Cinderella]]''.
7: ...ert Goulet]]. As was her previous show, it was a smash hit.
9: ...([[1967]]), with [[Mary Tyler Moore]] and [[Carol Channing]]. - Hillary Rodham Clinton (17176 bytes)
2: ...ill Clinton]]. She is a member of the [[Democratic Party]].
4: ==Early life, education, and career==
6: ...rapery-making business and her mother was a [[homemaker]].
8: ...|Democratic Party]] and writing her thesis on radical organizer Saul Alinsky.
10: ...come the future White House Counsel for President Clinton. - List of flowers (2544 bytes)
1: ...mages of some of these blooms on the [[flower album]] page.
3: ... and their bed then cleared out by late fall (autumn) after the plants have finished flowering.
5: ...elve and twenty-four months to complete its lifecycle.
7: ...]]''' is a plant that lives for several years and may not even flower in its first year.
9: ... die, giving seeds (and therefore flowers) only once in its lifespan. - Recorder (12954 bytes)
1: ...ilar to the functioning of the ancestors of the recorder, early folk [[whistle]]s.
3: ... that the instrument intended was the sopranino recorder.
5: ...t requires talent and study to play it at an advanced level.
7: ...bum of recorder music in which he himself plays recorders.
9: ...he most common solo instruments in the recorder family. - Harmonica (21752 bytes)
1: [[Image:Harmonica-bluejay.jpg|thumb|A harmonica]]
2: ... reed instrument|free reed]] musical [[wind instrument]] (also
3: ...ngs, as a '''mouth organ''', '''french harp''', simply '''harp''', or
4: "'''Mississippi saxophone'''"), having multiple, variably-tuned [[brass]]
5: or [[bronze]] [[Reed (music)|reed]]s, each secured at one end over an airway slot of like
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