Yahoo: Princess Margaret Had Fetal Alcohol Syndrome After the Queen Mother Drank During Pregnancy, New Biography Claims
Princess Margaret Had Fetal Alcohol Syndrome After the Queen Mother Drank During Pregnancy, New Biography Claims
Columbus Dispatch: Book review | Margaret Thatcher: Biography balanced but could be tighter
When public figures die, biographies of them are sometimes rushed into print. Margaret Thatcher died in April, but the thorough and intelligent Charles Moore biography of the controversial former ...
Christian Science Monitor: Margaret Thatcher authorized biography gets a US release date
The Denver Post: “Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography” book review: Charles Moore’s biography a justice to Britain’s ‘Iron Lady’
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... BIOGRAPHY: IRON LADY Margaret Thatcher by Charles Moore (Knopf) When I cited Margaret Thatcher a decade ago in a discussion in London about powerful women ...
“Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography” book review: Charles Moore’s biography a justice to Britain’s ‘Iron Lady’
Margaret Thatcher signed a contract for an authorized biography more than 16 years ago. For reasons that will soon become clear, she granted writer Charles Moore an exclusive series of interviews and ...
Foreign Affairs: Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography; From Grantham to the Falklands
Engaging and informative from start to finish, the first part of Moore’s two-volume biography of Margaret Thatcher recounts and transcends well-known themes and anecdotes about the small-town grocer’s ...
The Jerusalem Post Blogs: Margaret Thatcher biography: All about the UK prime minister in one centenary volume - book review
Margaret Thatcher biography: All about the UK prime minister in one centenary volume - book review
insider.si.edu: The lives of Margaret Fuller : [a biography] / John Matteson
The writer behind Mac Miller’s unauthorized biography, “Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller,” is defending himself against the late rapper’s family’s claims that he is being “exploitative.
Mac Miller’s estate is slamming an author who’s planning to release an unauthorized biography on the late rapper. Deceased rapper Mac Miller just can’t seem to rest in peace. Miller, the Pittsburgh ...
Mac Miller’s Mom Karen Meyers is asking the late rapper’s associates not to participate in an upcoming unauthorized biography. (AllHipHop News) Mac Miller’s legacy will forever live on. Recently, the ...
Page Six: Mac Miller’s mom asks his friends to steer clear of unauthorized biography
Karen Meyers, the mother of late rapper Mac Miller, is imploring those who knew him to refrain from participating in an unofficial biography being written about the wordsmith. Meyers took to Instagram ...
Mac Miller’s mom asks his friends to steer clear of unauthorized biography
E!: Mac Miller’s Family Speaks Out Against “Exploitative” Biography About the Late Rapper
Mac Miller's family is instigating a boycott of a new biography about the late musician, who died in 2018 of an accidental drug overdose at age 26. "In fact, the writer of this book was made aware at ...
Mac Miller’s Family Speaks Out Against “Exploitative” Biography About the Late Rapper
Margaret is the only name I've ever heard that uses the NN Maggie. I'm a Megan and I've never had anyone call me Maggie before but I have heard stories.
Gabrielle is beautiful! I love Gabrielle Rose. Classic and sweet. I also love Gabrielle Victoria, Gabrielle Christina, Gabrielle Mae, Gabrielle Jane, Gabrielle Katherine, Gabrielle Francesca, Gabrielle Elizabeth, Gabrielle Cecilia, Gabrielle Bridget, Gabrielle Margaret, Gabrielle Claire/Clara, Gabrielle Maeve, and Gabrielle Fiona.
I was wondering if any of you had considered using some of the older, more vintage nicknames for classic names even if they don't necessarily sound like the original. For example: Margaret nn Daisy Mary nn Molly or Polly Sarah nn Sally or Sadie Charlotte nn Lottie I think several of these are adorable but I'm curious to see what y'all think.
Re: Twin Names to go with Amelia canarygirl member December 2014 Mary Louise Vera Louise Nora Louise Diana Louise Margaret Louise I think I love Amelia and Nora!
Anna is the most beautiful, IMO. Claire is my second choice. I dislike Molly. Unless you name her Margaret or something so she can have a more formal name for her resume.
I just got back from Key West and kept the street map so I could post the women's names of different streets. Here they are: Julia Virginia Amelia Emma Petronia Angela Catherine Louisa Margaret Alberta Eliza Olivia Elizabeth Rose There were only two men's named streets (but many last names, like Flager, for Henry Flager): William George Report ...
Both are family names for us. Other Mary names I've known and liked include: Mary Elizabeth (called Mary Beth, Mary Lib, or Mary Liza) Mary Winstead (Mary Win) Mary Stuart Mary Katherine (Mary Kate) Mary Brent Mary Ellis Mary Margaret Mary Hayden Mary Mitchell I personally really like the combo of Mary with a family surname. Very Southern.
Here are some that I do love. Elizabeth Catherine Caitlin Juliet Julie Marie Caroline Audrey Rachel Jillian Julianne Felicity Valerie Paige Violet Charlotte Lucy Melanie Mallory Leanne Anne Naomi Abigail Helen Bethany Natalie Heidi Lillian Emily Louise Grace Claire Hope Brooke Faith Holly Noelle Camille Molly Hailey Christine Alice Margaret ...
Josephine is very pretty, and I love the NN Josie. What about Margaret/Marguerite (Maggie) or Cecilia (Cece)?
I'm Margaret (nn Maggie), but next time I move or start a new job, I would consider going by either my legal name or a different nickname (Meg, Margot). Has anyone else decided to go by a different name?
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