Polly rowles biography of rory

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  • Look After Lulu!

    Comic play by Noël Coward

    Look After Lulu! is a farce by Noël Coward, based on Occupe-toi d'Amélie! by Georges Feydeau. It is set in Paris in The central character is an attractive cocotte, Lulu, whose lover is called away on military service; the plot involves libidinous foreign royalty, a mock wedding that turns out to be real, people hiding under beds and in bathrooms, and a happy ending.

    The play premiered in on huvudgata and then played in London later the same year. It was revived in the West End in and has been adapted for television.

    Background

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    Although French farces, including those of Georges Feydeau, had been adapted for the London stage since Victorian times, his name was not widely familiar to London theatregoers until the s.[1] In Jean-Louis Barrault and his wife Madeleine Renaud had brought their production of Occupe-toi d'Amélie! ("Take Care of Amélie") to London, where it was enthusiastically received.[2]

    List of Carnegie Mellon University people

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    This is a list of notable people associated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States of America.

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    Nobel laureates

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    • John L. Hall (B.S. , M.S. , Ph.D. ), Nobel Prize in Physics
    • Finn E. Kydland (Ph.D. , faculty member), Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
    • Dale Thomas Mortensen (Ph.D. ), Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
    • John Forbes Nash (B.S. , M.S. ), finansinstitut of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences, the subject of A Beautiful Mind
    • Edward C. Prescott (Ph.D. , faculty member &#;), finansinstitut of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
    • Clifford Shull (B.S. ), Nobel Prize in Physics
    • Oliver E. Williamson (Ph.D. ), Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences

    Turing Award recipients

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    • Alan Perlis (B.S. , faculty member –

      Four medals for Great Britain on day seven of World Rowing Championships

      GB Rowing Team

      Great Britain had two World Champions, four medals and three new boats qualified for the Olympics after a fantastic penultimate day of the World Rowing Championships

      GB's PR3 mixed coxed four. Credit Nick Middleton

      The PR2 mixed double and PR3 mixed coxed four both became World Champions on another outstanding day for Great Britain’s Para-rowing squad.

      Paralympic champions Lauren Rowles and Laurence Whiteley, coached by Tom Dyson, took their first World Championships gold in the PR2 mixed double sculls. The duo battled against World Champions Annika van der Meer and Corne de Koning of The Netherlands for the full race, taking the lead at the 1km mark and holding on to win by a length.

      Rowles said: “We were saying yesterday that we thrive off being the underdogs! It was an incredible race today &#; every competitor loves that rush and last minute sprint, that’s what you do it for.”

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