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  Miller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Miller was famed for her speed in tap dancing; she claimed to be able to tap 500 tim...
Miller, Missouri Miller is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 754.
Miller, Nebraska Miller is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 156.
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 Dorothy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dorothy Gale Dorothy Gale is the Alice, she enters a lively alternative world filled with interesting talking creatures....
Dorothy's mother Mary began acting in order to support the family after her hus...
Dorothy Jenner Dorothy Jenner was a famous Australian radio broadcaster of the 1950s and 1960s, better known as "Andrea"...
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 Dorothy Pomeroy Miller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dorothy and her family moved to Woodland, Washington when she was three or four years old.
Dorothy and her family were very excited when they saw an airplane fly over for the first time in Idaho.
Dorothy and her family loved to ride their horses to the theater for fun on the weekends and watch the matinees.
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 Dorothy Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dorothy Miller, better known to Americans as Miss Miller, was a regular member of Steve Allen's The Tonight Show audience.
Dorothy followed the show's first host to the "exotic" places from which he would often host the show, such as Havana, Hollywood, and Niagara Falls.
She became such a feature on the show, she was forced to join the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, the TV actors' union.
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 Dorothy Miller, Pittsburgh, California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dorothy Miller was not happy when she was downsized in 2000, but at least, she figured, her health care was taken care of in her retirement years.
Dorothy, a corporate records manager, had worked for Industrial Indemnity Company for 34 years and she was 59.
Dorothy, a divorcee with two grown children, is taking care of her granddaughter full time.
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 ISA History 1968-1998 (Part 4)
While Miller and Challas were unable to entirely dismiss the notion of genetic transmission, their findings suggested a transmission rate of less than three percent -- far lower than widely-held estimates -- and they were able to raise questions about the validity of the diagnoses.
Miller concluded by calling for diverse and innovative programs that ranged from youth hostels and travel stipends, to job training programs, to foster care alternatives with significant participation by the affected youth in the selection process.
One of Miller's findings was that some of the burden on child welfare services from deinstitutionalization was alleviated by a gap in the number of status offenders diverted from the juvenile justice system and the number absorbed by the welfare system.
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 Dorothy Miller Receives Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dorothy Miller, a single parent who has adopted 11 handicapped children, is among the winners of television station WXIA’s 11-Alive Community Service Awards announced April 5.
Miller, a member of Holy Cross parish, will use the $1,000 award to pay a month’s rent and utilities on a building she is using as a base for People Making Progress.
Miller strongly believes young adults with disabilities have needs similar to those of other young adults – the need to have their individual capabilities recognized, to set goals, to succeed.
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 Dorothy Day's Lessons for the Transformation of Work - Dorothy Day: A Life
Dorothy decided that this was not enough; that she needed to search for additional meaning in her life, and began to travel extensively.
Dorothy was involved with all the work of the newspaper; fund-raising, circulation, and reporting, while Peter's role was that of theorist; his idea of fund-raising was one of divine intervention--praying for money.
Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin were also adamant in their defense of Jews, as anti-Semitic sentiment grew internationally, in Hitler's Germany, and domestically, through the words of well known figures such as Charles Coughlin, a Detroit Catholic priest with a very popular political radio program.
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 Dorothy Miller - MoMA - Art
Dorothy Miller, who died in July and whose art collection is being auctioned by Christie’s next week, was MoMA’s first curator and director Alfred Barr’s most trusted collaborator, a Greenwich Village scenester for several decades, and the woman who did the most for postwar American art.
Dorothy Miller, the cheerfully radical champion of new American work who had curated the show, one of a series she organized spotlighting American artists, found the outrage highly amusing.
Miller was born in Hopedale, Massachusetts, and later moved with her family to Montclair, New Jersey.
www.newyorkmetro.com /nymetro/arts/features/n_9461   (1461 words)

  
 Blog of Death: Dorothy Miller
Miller, one of the first curators hired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, was responsible for pioneering exhibitions of new American artists, including Jackson Pollock, Frank Stella and Jasper Johns.
In 1942, Miller put on her first "American" show, which exhibited a selection of unknown artists with eclectic backgrounds and styles.
Although she retired from MOMA in 1969, Miller continued to serve the art community by participating on the advisory board that determined the World Trade Center's featured artwork.
www.blogofdeath.com /archives/000128.html   (160 words)

  
 Dorothy Miller, 62, bar owner
Miller died March 28 at her Roseland home, surrounded by her children, after a three-year battle with breast cancer.
Miller moved it to its present location at the corner of 69th and Green and renamed it Dot's Second Choice.
Miller was a member of a number of social clubs involved in civic activities such as awarding scholarships.
www.suntimes.com /output/obituaries/cst-nws-xmill03.html   (328 words)

  
 Descendants of John O'Rea - Person Page 122
Dorothy Alexander was the daughter of Henry Harold Alexander and Lena Vaughn Dean.
Gene Miller is the son of Ralph Miller and Ila (--?--).
Dorothy Miller is the daughter of Ralph Miller and Ila (--?--).
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 Dorothy M. Miller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
NEWBURYPORT - Dorothy M. Miller, 96, formerly of 6 Storey Ave., died yesterday at Harborside Healthcare Center in Amesbury.
The widow of Arthur H. Miller, who died in 1994, she leaves her sons and their wives Paul R. and Gerry of Newburyport, and Richard C. Sr., and Florence of Salem, N.H., and two grandchildren.
Miller was also the mother of the late Kenneth Miller.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/19980226/OB_006.htm   (145 words)

  
 Chelsea Community Hospital
Dorothy Miller House is a fully equipped house available for the convenience of families with loved ones in the Hospital, or for families in Chelsea who need accommodations.
The Miller House is situated amongst tall shade trees, and presents opportunity for observing deer and other small wildlife in the woods, from either the kitchen, the deck or the patio.
The Miller House is also equipped with cable TV with VCR and telephone.
www.cch.org /index.php/html/main/pv_amen_dorothy.html   (487 words)

  
 Family Database - Person Page 20   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
She is the daughter of Maurice Owen Teel and Winnie May (Mae) Miller.
Dorothy was born at Mayhill, Otero, New Mexico, USA, on 31 January 1928.
She is the daughter of James Leonard Parrish and Dorothy Lee Teel.
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 Dorothy Miller - MoMA - Art
Dorothy was very pretty, very elegant, and yet dealing with these avant-garde people in the rough-and-tough studios of the day.” Miller was the first to give the former billboard painter a one-man museum show, in 1963.
Miller retired from the museum in 1969 at age 65, but she wasn’t about to leave the art world.
Miller had planted a row of trees—ostensibly to block her view of the tour buses—but it worked as an apt expression of her taste as well.
www.nymetro.com /nymetro/arts/features/n_9461/index1.html   (1051 words)

  
 Art in America: Dorothy C. Miller 1904-2003 - Front Page - Obituary
Dorothy C. Miller, a curator at the Museum of Modern Art for over 30 years before her retirement in 1969, died on July 11 in her New York apartment.
Miller's special qualities were an extraordinary eye, strong convictions and a quiet, gentle courage.
Dorothy Canning Miller was born in Hopedale, Mass., in 1904 and brought up in Montclair, N.J. She graduated from Smith College in 1925.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1248/is_9_91/ai_108278515   (633 words)

  
 Obituary: Dorothy L. Joyce Miller, Denton | LJWorld.com
Miller died Wednesday, May 25, 2005, at Atchison Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Miller was a licensed registered nurse and practiced orthopedic nursing for many years in several states.
She was a nurse for Dr. Yoder in Denton from 1974 to 1986 and also worked for Heartland Health in St. Joseph, Mo., from 1986 to 1991.
www2.ljworld.com /obits/2005/may/27/dorothy_miller   (434 words)

  
 Dorothy J. Miller, 83
WARSAW - Dorothy J. Miller, age 83 of Warsaw, IN formerly of Muncie, passed away in Millers Merry Manor, Warsaw, IN at 7:08 a.m., on Monday, July 25, 2005.
Dorothy was born on June 27, 1922 in Central City, KY a daughter of the late Newton and Lucy (Mercer) Whitmer.
Survivors include her husband Herman Miller, of Warsaw; one daughter, Patricia (husband, David) Lee, of Colorado Springs, CO; three sons, Tony (wife, Cathy) Miller, of Warsaw, Michael (wife Sheryl) Miller, of Kalamazoo, MI, and James (wife Bernie) Miller of Ft. Wayne; twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.
www.thestarpress.com /articles/8/043715-8378-010.html   (200 words)

  
 Grandma Millers Pies and Pastries - Colonial House Inn and Motel of Weston, Vermont USA - Affordable Vermont Lodging - ...
Grandma Miller is still living in Iowa though she no longer makes her fabulous pies and breads.
Grandma Miller's Pies and Pastries is the result of three generations of bakers beginning with Dorothy Miller, an Iowa farmwife, and our grandmother.
Grandma Miller's is in the red barn, behind the green barn which faces Route 100.
www.cohoinn.com /?gallery=-60-Grandma_Millers_Pies_and_Pastries   (817 words)

  
 Dorothy Miller: 'I Do Not Do This Alone'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Miller and her children have created a real family, caring and helping one another.
Miller formerly was a member of the Grey Nuns of Sacred Heart for thirteen years.
Miller expressed her appreciation “to the Christian Council, and to the people who came with me this morning because I do not do this alone.
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 Richardson, Dorothy M. on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dorothy Miller Richardson: A Bibliography 1900 to 1999(1).(Bibliography)
Pictures and Maps for: Richardson, Dorothy M. No results found.
DOROTHY M. Dorothy Miller Richardson: A Bibliography 1900 to 1999(1).(Bibliography)
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 tampabays10.com - Tampa Bay's 10 News - WTSP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
But the Miller's are upset, because Walgreen's did not immediately refill their prescription, and they do not have the $2,000 to pay for a new monthly supply of medication.
In the meantime, Jim Miller is cutting his own prescription painkillers in half so he can share with his 65-year-old wife.
The Millers believe the imposter who took Dorothy's medication knows the family and knows some of the drugs Dorothy is prescribed.
www.wtsp.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=11169   (296 words)

  
 Miami Times : Dorothy Miller writes `The Long Summer' - a story for kids @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
One of the achievements in modern literature for children is a genuine history of American life and of family life at its equal best.
If the country can become great in humility, and can work earnestly to solve its problems at the same time that it carries it's share of world responsibilities, it will be in the vision of the children and their integrity and idealism.
That is the theme of a new book, "The Long Summer," by Miami resident Dorothy E. Miller, a "story for children," with illustrations by Oscar Thomas, Fred Seymour and Eddie Spragains.
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 MSN Encarta Winkler Prins - Richardson, Dorothy Miller
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 Dorothy Richardson Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Dorothy Miller Richardson Collection, housed in three document boxes, is grouped into three series, Correspondence; Writings; and Miscellaneous.
I saw Dorothy Richardson's name when I first opened the TIMES on Monday and thought I had been prepared to see it at any time, it gave me such a feeling of loss, I felt I was realizing it for the first time...." TMs transcription, 1s.
Dorothy Shirley's letter seemed to say you were immediately off to Italy.
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 Johnnie & Dorothy Miller (printable version)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Graveside services will be held Sunday, May 23 at 2 p.m., at the Gardens Cemetery for Johnnie and Dorothy Miller, long time Fallon ranchers.
Dorothy passed away two years ago, and Johnnie passed away on March 10, 2004.
They are survived by their son Larry Miller; daughter-in-law, Pam Miller; grandson Johnnie Miller; granddaughter Sharlene Haddox; sister-in-law Monie Miller; and great-granddaughter Terra Haddox, all of Fallon, and granddaughter Mary Filbin and great-grandson Ross Filbin of Wyoming.
www.rgj.com /news/printstory.php?id=71176   (89 words)

  
 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
In 1985, Miller-El's wife, Dorothy Miller-El, was employed as a night maid for the lobby area of the Holiday Inn South.
Shortly before midnight on November 15, 1985, Dorothy returned to the Holiday Inn claiming that she was there to pick up her paycheck.
She was given access to the office area near the vault.
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 St. Louis Post-Dispatch : DOROTHY MILLER: WOMAN MARKS 50 YEARS OF BEAUTY, STYLE @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
When Dorothy Miller graduated from beauty college in the 1940s, a permanent wave cost $2.50.
Those were the pre-Clairol days, Miller said, when becoming a blonde was an act of valor for both customer and hair stylist.
Miller, 69, is celebrating her 50th year as a cosmetologist and hair stylist.
static.highbeam.com /s/stlouispostdispatch/march311997/dorothymillerwomanmarks50yearsofbeautystyle/index.html   (266 words)

  
 Dorothy Miller Matala Biographical Sketch
The death of Dr. Dorothy Miller Matala, Professor of Biology., occurred at Schoitz Memorial Hospital this morning following a long illness.
Dr. Matala, who received the B. from Indiana Central College in 1935, the M. from Indiana University in 1938, and the Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1946, came to this college as an instructor in nature study in March 1946.
The death of Dorothy Miller Matala on December 13, 1962, was a serious professional loss to State College of Iowa and a deep personal loss to her colleagues and many friends.
www.library.uni.edu /speccoll/bio/biomatad.html   (824 words)

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