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Joyce Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St Johns (320 bytes)
1: ...e Party (UK)|Conservative]] member of the [[House of Lords]]. She was made a [[Life Peer]] in [[1996]]... 5: {{bio-stub}} 7: [[Category:1947 births|Anelay, Joyce]] Joyce (437 bytes) 1: There several famous individuals with the name '''Joyce''': 3: *[[Joyce (singer)]], Brazilian Singer/Songwriter 4: *[[James Joyce]], Irish novelist 5: *[[William Joyce]], British Nazi propagandist 6: *[[Joyce Kilmer]], American poet Joyce Quin (937 bytes) 1: ...st and [[Washington, Tyne and Wear|Washington]] West. 3: ...lies in England|Regional Assembly]] for [[North East England]]. 6: [[Labour Party (politician)|List of Labour politicians]] 8: {{bio-stub}} 9: [[Category:1944 births|Quin, Joyce Gwendolen]] Joyce Fairbairn (1340 bytes) 1: ...r of the Government in the Senate (Canada)|Leader of the Government in the Senate]]. 3: ...ffice, Trudeau appointed her as a [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] Senator for [[Alberta]], her hom... 5: ...inet]] as Government Leader in the Senate and Minister with special responsibility for Literacy. She s... 7: [[Category:1936 births|Fairbairn, Joyce]] 8: [[Category:Canadian senators|Fairbairn, Joyce]] Stanislaus Joyce (1507 bytes) 1: ...936. He later published ''Recollections of James Joyce'' (1950); published after his death on June 16 (“... 3: ...ld such as ours, typical as it was of the squalor of a drunken generation. Some inner purpose transfi... Barnaby Joyce (4531 bytes) 1: ...June]] six years from the year of their election, Joyce will take up his seat in the Senate on [[1 July]]... 3: ...the senate for the first time in almost a quarter of a century, a result that no political commentator... 5: ...ated with a Commerce degree from the [[University of New England]] in [[Armidale, New South Wales|Armi... 7: ...]], Joyce served in the [[Military of Australia|Australian Army Reserve]]. 9: ...do preference deals with." (Later, the Family First Party disavowed the pamphlet and said that it had... Dominic Joyce (541 bytes) 1: ...of the first known explicit examples of compact [[Joyce manifold]]s i.e. [[manifold]]s with [[G2 (mathema... 4: *[http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~joyce/ Joyce's home page] 6: {{math-stub}} William Joyce (5177 bytes) 1: ...[[politician]] and [[Nazi]] [[propaganda]] broadcaster to the [[United Kingdom]] during [[World War II... 3: ...trongly [[Unionists (Ireland)|unionist]]. William Joyce later claimed to have aided the [[Black and Tans]... 5: ...y became a leading speaker, praised for his power of oratory. 7: ...m a breakaway organization, the [[National Socialist League]], 9: ... to detain him under [[Defence Regulation 18B]]. Joyce became a naturalized [[Germans|German]] in [[1940... Joyce Grenfell (3787 bytes) 1: '''Joyce Grenfell''', born [[February 10]], [[1910]] - die... 3: [[Image:Grenfellbookcover.jpg|thumb|right|Joyce Grenfell]] 4: ...g to pursue a career in the theatre, she made her stage debut in 1939 in the "''Little Revue''." In 19... 6: ...her recording career, producing a number of humoristic albums as well as books. 8: ...Happiest Days of Your Life'' ([[1950]]) and the [[St Trinian's]] series. Joyce Brothers (301 bytes) 1: ...eading family [[psychologist]]s and advice columnists, mainly published in ''[[Good Housekeeping]]'' m... 3: [[Category:Game show contestants|Brothers, Joyce]] 4: [[Category:1928 births|Brothers, Joyce]] 5: {{substub}} Joyce Maynard (1618 bytes) 1: '''Joyce Maynard''' (born [[1953]]) is a writer who became... 3: ...shed her first book, ''Looking Back'', at the age of nineteen. 5: ...lled ''At Home In The World''. She outraged many of Salinger's fans by selling his letters to her, sa... 7: ...Smart]] murder which was later produced as a film starring [[Nicole Kidman]]. 10: * [http://www.joycemaynard.com/ Official website] Joyce Hall (1551 bytes) 1: ...-[[1982]]), American businessman, was the founder of [[Hallmark Cards]]. 3: ...l and his brothers invested $150 to buy picture postcards to sell to the salesmen who sold books to th... 5: ...g not only postcards but also greeting cards. The store burned in [[1915]], and a year later, Hall bou... 7: ...sion]], which the company survived without laying off a single worker. 9: ...s Crown Center, a combination business/shopping district surrounding the Hallmark corporate headquarte... Mike Joyce (488 bytes) 1: '''Mike Joyce''' was the [[drum]]mer for [[The Smiths]]. 3: ... Morrissey and Marr. The court ruled in favour of Joyce but Morrissey appealed. 5: {{musician-stub}} 7: [[Category:The Smiths|Joyce, Mike]] 8: [[Category:British musicians|Joyce, Mike]] Trevor Joyce (1238 bytes) 1: '''Trevor Joyce''' (born [[October 26]], [[1947]]) is an [[Irelan... 3: ...ditor of NWP's ''[[The Lace Curtain]]; A Magazine of Poetry and Criticism'' in 1968. 5: ...rom [[Seamus Heaney]]'s translation in ''Sweeney Astray'' (1983). 7: ...wenty years, he resumed publishing in 1995 with ''stone floods'', followed by ''Syzygy'' and ''Without... 9: ...range of forms and techniques, ranging from those of classical Chinese and traditional Irish to moder... Eric Joyce (421 bytes) 1: ...bour]] [[member of Parliament]] for [[Falkirk]] West, and entered parliament at a by-election in [[200... 3: {{bio-stub}} 5: [[Category:1960 births|Joyce, Eric]] 6: [[Category:British Army officers|Joyce, Eric]] 7: [[Category:British MPs|Joyce, Eric]] Joyce Chepchumba (625 bytes) 1: ...s a [[Kenya]]n [[Long-distance track event|Long distance]] [[athlete]]. 14: **[[2000 Summer Olympics]] [[bronze medal]]list 21: {{bio-stub}} 23: [[Category:1970 births|Chepchumba, Joyce]] 24: [[Category:Kenyan athletes|Chepchumba, Joyce]] Michael Joyce (655 bytes) 1: ....JPG|right|thumb|Cary Town Council member Michael Joyce]] 3: ...y 27]], [[1961]]) is a member of the town council of [[Cary, North Carolina]]. 5: ...n-partisan, Joyce is affiliated with the [[United States Republican Party|Republican Party]]. 7: {{bio-stub}} 9: [[Category:1961 births|Joyce, Michael]] Joyce Mansour (211 bytes) 1: '''Joyce Mansour''' (born [[1928]], deceased [[1986]]) was... 3: {{msg:stub}} 5: [[Category:1928 births|Mansour, Joyce]] 6: [[Category:1986 deaths|Mansour, Joyce]] Joyce Cavalcante (1096 bytes) 1: '''Joyce Cavalcante''' is a [[Brazil]]ian fiction [[writer... 3: ...oras Latinoamericanas]] (RELAT) and the president of [[Rede de Escritoras Brasileiras]] (REBRA). 5: As of 2004, she lives in [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]]... 9: * ''"Eve's Rib"'' (''"Costela De Eva"'') 11: ...n of Art Critics]] (APCA) award in [[1993]] for best fiction. Joyce (singer) (2195 bytes) 1: ...ed with [[Joyce Cavalcante]], the Brazilian novelist. 3: ... Joyce's work has been compared to the early boom of the [[jazz fusion]] scene in the U.S. 5: ...emotions conveyed in music. Many people came into Joyce's house, and she easily got swept up in the music... 7: ...e the most prominent. Despite all of this though, Joyce has always kept her head up and has said that she... 9: ...movie and TV soundtracks, and is creator and host of the music-infused television program "Cantos do R...
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