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The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (906 bytes)
1: ...re their two sons, [[David Nelson (actor)|David]] and [[Ricky Nelson|Ricky]].
3: ...; later, both boys married and their wives joined the cast.
5: ...ategory:ABC network shows|Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet]]

Ozzie Guillén (3349 bytes)
1: ''[[image:001-MLB-VE-Ozzie_Guillen.jpg|right|]]''
3: ...]] (2000). In [[2004 in sports |2004]], he became the first [[Manager (baseball)|baseball manager]] fro...
5: ...hustle, and defensive abilities, but his love for the game still intact.
7: ...ames played]], [[Hit (baseball statistics)|hits]] and [[At bat|at-bats]].
9: ...ger. He received a rousing ovation from the crowd of 37,706 Chicagoans when introduced before his firs...

Ozzie Newsome (240 bytes)
1: ...otball]] [[tight end]] who played for the [[Cleveland Browns]].
5: ...ategory:National Football League players|Newsome, Ozzie]]
6: [[Category:Pro Football Hall of Fame|Newsome, Ozzie]]

Ray Ozzie (671 bytes)
1: ...le work effectively in groups, called [[Groove (software)|Groove]].
3: ...puter science]] in [[1979]] from the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]].
6: *[http://www.openp2p.com/pub/a/p2p/2000/10/24/ozzie_interview.html Interview] about Groove.
10: [[Category:1955 births|Ozzie, Ray]]

Ozzie Smith (3754 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ozzie Smith jpg.png|right|thumbnail|200px|Ozzie Smith was well-known for his defensive plays at [...
2: ... is widely cited as the greatest defensive player of all time at his position.
4: ...y to the diamond. He would finish his career with the Cardinals.
6: ... 580 steals in his total career, good for 20th on the all time list.
8: ... balloting to [[Andre Dawson]], who had played on the last-placed [[Chicago Cubs]].

Ozzie Nelson (2297 bytes)
1: ...iet]]'' radio and television series with his wife and two sons.
3: ...all|football]] to earn money. But when faced with the [[Great Depression|Depression]], he truned to mus...
5: ...They edged out Paul Whitemnan and were pronounced the winners.
7: ...ic ("Ricky")]], born in [[1940]], became an actor and singer.
9: ...mily, and America watched Ozzie and Harriet raise their boys.

Harriet (1210 bytes)
1: ...alic;text-align:center;">[[Image:Harriet.jpg]]<br>Harriet at age 174</div>
2: .... Believed to have been born in [[1830]], she is the oldest known animal alive today.
4: ...ises were then dinner plate sized it is estimated they would have been six years old.
6: ...mined she was a tortoise of the Galapagos Islands and was over 142 years old.

Harriet Miers (1467 bytes)
1: [[Image:HarrietMiersportrait.jpg|frame|Harriet Miers]]
3: ... Bush's Deputy [[White House Chief of Staff|Chief of Staff]].
5: ... Bar]]. She has also sat as an at-large member on the Dallas city council.
7: ...nsel, the chief legal advisor for the [[Office of the President]].
10: ...p://www.whitehouse.gov/government/hmiers-bio.html official White House biography]

Harriet Jacobs (1525 bytes)
1: ...d ''Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl'' under the [[pseudonym]] '''Linda Brent'''.
3: ...estroying the virtue of women through harrassment and rape.
5: ...iety, and "is a curse to the whites as well as to the blacks".
7: ...er's barn to occasionally see and hear the voices of her children.
9: [[Category:U.S. history of slavery|Jacobs, Harriet]]

Harriet E. MacGibbon (5372 bytes)
1: '''Harriet E. MacGibbon''' ([[October 5]], [[1905]] &ndash; ...
3: ...de L. Crary (born December [[1864]]). Harriet's father was a physician. It is not clear why she added a...
5: ...ith Franklin H. Sargent at his [[American Academy of Dramatic Arts]] in [[New York City]].
7: ... Caine's storehouse. [[Jack Dempsey]] was also in the cast.
9: ...Orchestra]]. She later said that when she gave up the instrument, Mr. Holy, "with unconscious humor," r...

Harriet Stokes (1374 bytes)
1: ...le of a male [[bricklayer]] in 19th century [[England]].
3: ...ed her services. The bricklayer took her as a boy and she gave her name as Harry.
5: ...He even married but his first wife left him after the wedding night with a comment that "he was not a m...
7: ...riots he became a special constable and a captain of his company. However, in his later years his busi...
9: ... Stoke's first wife. He sent two women to confirm the fact that Harry Stokes physically a female.

Harriet Fay (762 bytes)
1: ...[[George H. W. Bush]] and great-great-grandmother of President [[George W. Bush]].
3: ...amuel P. Bush]], named after Harriet Fay's grandfather, Samuel Prescott Phillips Fay ([[January 10]], [...
9: [[Category:1829 births|Fay, Harriet]]
10: [[Category:1924 deaths|Fay, Harriet]]
11: [[Category:Bush family|Fay, Harriet]]

Harriet Lane (3305 bytes)
1: ...elor [[James Buchanan]], acted as [[First Lady of the United States]] from [[1857]] to [[1861]].
3: ...ance "Hal" Lane was of medium height, with masses of light hair almost golden.
5: ...h his niece to his spacious country home, [[Wheatland]], near [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]].
7: ...t her uncle, her two fine young sons, and her husband.
9: ...as buried at Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.

Harriet Babcock (203 bytes)
1: '''Harriet Babcock''' ([[January 7]], [[1877]] - [[December ...
5: [[Category:1877 births|Babcock, Harriet]]
6: [[Category:1952 deaths|Babcock, Harriet]]

Harriet Tubman (5485 bytes)
1: [[Image:harriet_tubman_portrait.jpg|thumb|225px|Harriet Tubman]]
2: ...rt of the struggle for liberation against slavery and racism.
5: ...red intermittent bouts of [[narcolepsy]] the rest of her life.
7: == Escape and abolitionist career ==
9: ...d a nurse, she served as a [[spy]] for the North, and again was never captured.

Harriet the Spy (2233 bytes)
1: '''''Harriet the Spy''''' is a [[Children's literature|novel for c...
7: == The Movie ==
12: ...amends to her former friends through her writing, and all is well again.
22: Greg Taylor (adaptation) and<br>
25: Douglas Petrie (screenplay) and<br>

Harriet Lee (1797 bytes)
1: ..., [[1851]] in [[Clifton, Bristol|Clifton]], [[England]]) was a writer.
3: ...'. Harriet Lee then wrote it as a play titled ''[[The Three Strangers]]'' that debuted at London's [[Co...
5: .... The two spent their final years in the village of [[Clifton, Bristol|Clifton]] in [[Bristol]].
7: ... away at Clifton in 1851 where she is interred in the Church cemetery with her sister.
9: ...ee Harriet Lee], from [[Wikinfo]], licensed under the [[GNU Free Documentation License]].''

Harriet Vane (1803 bytes)
1: ...(born in October 1936), Roger Wimsey (born 1938), and Paul Wimsey (born 1940).
11: ...81-1956), a Russian Jew whose family emigrated to the U.S. when he was ten years old.

Harriet Monroe (993 bytes)
1: ... arts. She is best known as the long time editor of ''Poetry'' magazine.
3: ...etry'' magazine became the most important journal of modern poetry.
5: ...wealth of information on the thoughts and motives of modernist poets.
9: [[Category:1860 births|Monroe, Harriet]]
10: [[Category:1936 deaths|Monroe, Harriet]]

Harriet Harman (2936 bytes)
1: ...ince [[1982]]. She was educated at the University of York.
3: ...orming the Welfare State, but made little headway and fell out with her junior minister, [[Frank Field]...
5: ... to the office of [[Solicitor General for England and Wales|Solicitor General]].
7: ...uffering the usual punishment, getting lost, and wandering on to some train tracks.
9: ...Blair]]'s job, and that she is rumoured to be one of Brown's supporters.

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