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Joan Enric Vives Sicília (1079 bytes)
1: ...order="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right"> 2: ..."+1">'''Joan Enric Vives i Sicília'''</font></caption> 3: <tr><td style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2"> 4: ...Bisbe-joanenric.jpg|thumb|Joan Enric Vives i Sicília]]</td></tr> 5: <tr><td>'''Became Bishop:'''</td><td>[[May 12]], [[2003]]</td></tr> Enric Valor i Vives (6085 bytes) 1: ...of [[Catalan]] in the [[Valencian Country]], [[Spain]]. 2: == Biography == 3: ...il War]] broke out he supported the Spanish Republic. 5: ...throughout the Valencian Country are named after him. 7: == Linguistic works == Enric Miralles (622 bytes) 1: ...ated from the School of Architecture in Barcelona in 1978. 3: His works include: 4: ...[Carmé Pinos]]) for the [[1992 Summer Olympics]] 5: * [[Scottish Parliament Building]], [[Edinburgh]], [[1998]]-[[2002]] 7: == External links == Enric Bernat (1142 bytes) 1: ...3]]) was the founder of the [[Chupa Chups]] [[lollipop]] company. 3: ...nat took over the company in [[1958]] and renamed it to [[Chupa Chups]]. 5: ...he [[Smint]] subsidiary brand/company was founded in [[1994]]. 7: ... had three sons and two daughters, all surviving him. 9: Bernat died aged 80 at home in Barcelona on [[December 27]], [[2003]]. Carlos Vives (2856 bytes) 1: ...''' (born [[1961]]) is a [[Colombia]]n [[singing|singer]] and composer. 3: ==Biography== 5: ...rayed by his first wife, [[Margarita Rosa de Francisco]]). 7: ...here he married [[Hermelinda Gómez]], his second wife (now separated). 9: ...ian ethnic rythms, which scandalized Vallenato purists. Juan Luís Vives (2443 bytes) 1: ...), [[Spain|Spanish]] scholar, was born at [[Valencia]]. 3: ...whose use he wrote ''De ratione studii puerilis epistolae duae'' (1523). 5: ...tarum Arlium'', which has been ranked with [[Francis Bacon|Bacon]]'s ''Organon''. 7: ...ppe, ''Die Psychologie von Juan Luís Vives'' (Berlin, 1901). 10: ...t originally from the [[1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica]].'' Joan (279 bytes) 1: ...omes from the Hebrew, meaning 'The Lord's grace'. It can refer to. 3: *[[Joan of Arc]] 4: *''Joan of Lorraine'', a play by [[Maxwell Anderson]] 5: *[[Pope Joan]], a 9th century legend 6: *[[Sow Joan]], an ''[[Animal Crossing]]'' character. Joan Oró (801 bytes) 1: ...n of importance in understanding the [[origin of life]]. 3: ...ian soil, and to rule out the possibility of life in Mars. 5: He admitted that he was [[Homosexuality|homosexual]] at age twenty-two. 7: [[ca:Joan Oró i Florensa]] 8: [[es:Joan Oró i Florensa]] Joan Peters (922 bytes) 3: ...rthless" in the UK due to numerous errors in citation. 5: ...Shakespeare's Othello -- 'done the state some service and they know't'." 7: == External links == 9: ..._template.cfm?Spea_ID=495&SubcatID=188 Page promoting Peters from her lecture agency] Joan Ruddock (847 bytes) 1: ...tuency)|Lewisham Deptford]] and was first elected in [[1987]]. 3: ...lair]] administration, she served briefly as [[Minister for Women]]. 5: {{bio-stub}} 7: [[Category:1943 births|Ruddock, Joan]] 8: [[Category:British MPs|Ruddock, Joan]] Joan D. Vinge (1859 bytes) 1: ...ovel)|The Snow Queen]]'', its sequels, and her series about the [[telepath]] named Cat. 3: ...a B.A. degree in it from [[San Diego State University]]. 5: ...azine]]'', and several "Best of the Year" anthologies. 7: ...or Young Adults by the [[American Library Association]]. 9: ...uch book to reach #1 on the list, and the bestselling hardcover book of [[1983]]. Joan Benoit (1566 bytes) 1: ...r women's [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] marathon champion. 4: ... having [[surgery]] two years earlier on her [[Achilles tendon]]s. 6: ...ristiansen]] - all marathon legends in their own right. 8: ...was hampered by injuries and struggled to compete in major races. 10: ==After retirement== Joan Hanham (323 bytes) 1: ... [[House of Lords]]. She was made a [[Life Peer]] in [[1999]]. 3: She is the leader of the [[Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea]]. 7: [[Category:1939 births|Hanham, Joan]] Joan Allen (1738 bytes) 1: ... [[Broadway]] [[debut]] performance in ''[[Burn This]]''. 3: ...st Actress]] in ''[[The Contender]]'' as a politician who becomes the object of scandal. 5: ...The Mists of Avalon'' (on [[Turner Network Television|TNT]]). 7: She is married to the [[actor]] [[Peter Friedman]]. 9: ==Other notable films== Joan Armatrading (1286 bytes) 1: ...and]] is a [[singer]], [[songwriter]] and [[guitarist]]. 3: ...ae]]. Her popularity is primarily as an album artist. 5: ==Discography== 8: *''Back to the Night'' - 1974 9: *''Joan Armatrading'' - 1976 Joan Ryan (446 bytes) 1: ...ad previously been deputy leader of [[Barnet Council]]. 3: {{bio-stub}} 4: [[Category:1955 births|Ryan, Joan]] 5: [[Category:British MPs|Ryan, Joan]] 6: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|Ryan, Joan]] Joan Hickson (3105 bytes) 1: ...ckson played Miss Marple in the popular BBC TV series]] 3: ...e in her old age playing [[Agatha Christie]]'s [[Miss Marple]]. 5: ... roles of her career included several [[Carry On films]]. 7: ... to her "I hope one day you might play my dear [[Miss Marple]]". 9: ...Rutherford]] in the Marple film ''[[Murder, She Said]]'' (1961). Joan B. Kroc (828 bytes) 1: ... and death. She lived in [[San Diego]], [[California]]. 3: ...ded significant bequests for a number of organizations. 4: * $1.5 billion for [[Salvation Army]] 5: * $200 million for [[National Public Radio]] 6: ...go]]'s [[Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice]] Joan Jett (1831 bytes) 1: ...American]] [[rock and roll]] [[guitarist]] and [[singer]]. 3: == Career and Biography == 4: ...er moved to [[Maryland]] and [[Hollywood, California]]. 6: ...known for [[pre-punk]] [[hard rock]] and the classic song "Cherry Bomb." 8: After the Runaways disbanded in [[1980]], she produced an album for Joan Sutherland (2290 bytes) 1: [[Image:Jsuther.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Dame Joan Sutherland]] 2: ...e late [[1950s]] and early [[1960s]]. She retired in [[1990]]. 4: ...[[28 October]] [[1952]] as the First Lady in ''[[Die Zauberflöte]]''. 6: ...[Tullio Serafin]] and staged by [[Franco Zeffirelli]]. 8: ...n [[1960]] and at [[Dallas Opera|Dallas]], with which she made her US debut the same year.
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