Still, good for Julia for having some fun at the expense of midlife vanity.
Ms Redgrave, who won the best supporting actress Oscar in 1977 for Julia, is the fourth big-name guest director of the festival.
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Were it not for Julia Child, my happy hunt for the region's most satisfying iteration of the stew might never have transpired.
For villager Julia Dzame and her three children, life will change dramatically thanks to Wadongo and his solar lantern.
What David did for Britain with Mediterranean food, Julia Child did for America with French cuisine.
While big-name houses are always looking for that next Julia Child or J.
Streep, up for her portrayal of cookery guru Julia Child in Julie and Julia, won the best actress Bafta for The French Lieutenant's Woman in 1982 and has been nominated a further nine times.
It was won by Julia Davis for the period comedy Hunderby, in which she also starred.
Well, Linklater, a stage and TV actor perhaps best known for his role opposite Julia Louis Dreyfus on "The New Adventures of Old Christine, " loves it, despite the discomfort.
So thank you, Julia, for bringing us together today, for being such a great friend and champion of our alliance, and for this visit to Australia, which I will remember forever.
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Transport 2000's Streets for People co-ordinator Julia Samson said during the Bank Holidays more young people were playing outside.
What was more significant for me was not that Julia relies on the government too much, but that the government is ignoring some major issues that she still needs it to address.
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Jason Robards, 77, best known for his Oscar-winning roles in All The President's Men and Julia, was praised by Clinton for his "inner fire" while he paid tribute to Judith Jamison's "towering grace".
In the course of acquiring the turnover order, Garcia grilled NHF Senior Financial Analyst Julia Weltmann under oath for two hours Jan. 8, seeking to locate assets.
The rhyming narrative of Julia Donaldson has made for a string of best-selling children's books, some of which have been adapted for the stage - the latest of which is Stick Man, which is at the New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich as part of a national tour.
Not just for me, but for the whole United States, " Julia wrote, signing the letter with "my love and regrets.
Julia Pendry, police commander for the event, said police worked with the organizers, partners and other emergency services to ensure the right plans were in place.
Julia Pendry, police commander for the event, said the police had worked with the organizers, partners and other emergency service to ensure the right plans are in place.
"There is so much energy in the ground that we can access, that it's coming into more people's backyards than ever before, " said Julia Bell, a spokeswoman for the Independent Petroleum Association of America.
Other Smarties winners were Julia Donaldson and Azel Scheffler for The Gruffalo in the five and under category, and Snow White and the Seven Aliens by Laurence Anholt and Arthur Robins in the six to eight year-olds category.
The first event at the Landmark Tower is closed press, and the second event at the Julia Morgan Ballroom is print pool for remarks only.
Hundreds have died making the perilous crossing, inflaming tensions around what was already a thorny issue for the minority Labor government of Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
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On Friday, Prime Minister Julia Gillard attended a memorial service for fires in 2003 in the capital, Canberra, which killed four people and destroyed thousands of homes.
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The arrest comes one day after Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard called a general election for 14 September, with plans for parliament to be dissolved on 12 August.
Thomas Hardy, Dickens and Tolstoy all figure in the list, alongside books for very young children like The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson, and Eric Carle's early years counting book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
"I do believe the community is willing to embrace the justice of this campaign because Australians understand that indigenous culture and history are a source of pride for us all, " Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said.
In the picture book category, Rebecca Cobb - who has illustrated books by The Gruffalo creator, Julia Donaldson - has been shortlisted for Lunchtime, while Chris Haughton features for a second year running with Oh No George, about a dog who tries very hard to be well-behaved.
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Cook County, where Chicago is located, has been extensively criticised for corrupt practices by a federally appointed judge, Julia Nowicki.
There were times when I whipped up cookies for my family in the kitchen, the next Julia Childs in the making.
Author Julia Donaldson, who is best known for The Gruffalo and was appointed the new Children's Laureate earlier this week, received the same honour.
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