"McCarthy is riding again, " declares Glenda Jackson, Oscar-winning actress turned Labour Party member of parliament.
That move caught the eye of Glenda Pagan, a full-time day trader in Manhattan.
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Adam and Glenda Budworth were walking home to St Brelade along the Railway Walk in heavy snow, blizzards and severe gales.
Secretary of State Glenda Hood, an appointee of Gov. Jeb Bush, the president's brother, then certified him as the party's candidate.
They have joined the "usual suspects" like Alan Simpson, Alice Mahon and Glenda Jackson in expressing serous concerns over the latest developments.
In the less-exotic UK, Boris Johnson, Andrew Faulds and Glenda Jackson are among those who have taken up the mantle of politician.
Dr Glenda Gillies and colleagues at Imperial College London have been looking at Parkinson's Disease, which is far more common in men than in women.
Glenda Adams, a novelist who left Sydney for New York in 1962 and returned in 1990, believes the cultural cringe was not entirely a bad thing.
"The important thing is that Londoners benefit from the new authority, and we would hope that Glenda Jackson and Diane Abbott would contribute to that, " the spokesman said.
And during the 18th International Lifeboat Federation, Shipping Minister Glenda Jackson will host a dinner on the HMS Warrior in Portsmouth to mark the government's appreciation of the service.
This added care, which came in a settlement of a lawsuit brought by a Vermont woman named Glenda Jimmo, the Center for Medicare Advocacy, and others is potentially very important for some Medicare beneficiaries.
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"We work so hard to help people in our community when the government is holding back stuff that we can use to give people, " said Glenda Perryman, director of United Hearts Community Action Agency.
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Glenda Gloria, a Manila-based author and historian, notes that residents of the Philippines' Muslim provinces frequently traveled back and forth between Malaysia and Indonesia, trading and speaking a similar language before European and American colonizers introduced national boundaries.
This role which has been in the possession of middle-aged or elderly actresses in France from Sarah Bernhardt to Marie Bell (in England Glenda Jackson and Diana Rigg), is here transformed by the delicate and young Ms Blanc.
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Glenda searched for her sons, screaming.
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Glenda Jackson, who gave an Oscar-winning performance in Women In Love and starred in a number of Russell's other films including Music Lovers, told the BBC it was "just wonderful to work with him and to work with him as often as I did".
The Labour member for Rhondda has other strings in abundance, as an author, having written biographies of Stafford Cripps and Glenda Jackson, as a BBC executive and as an Anglican priest - he resigned his holy orders in order to fight the seat of Wycombe in 1997.
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