In the late 1930s.
John Wayne, James Michener, Katherine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck.
audrey hepburn inspired a lot of people because she helped the people in need. she also was an inspiring actress. Like an interviewer once said there is no one in the world who doesn't like Audrey Hepburn
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Katharine Hepburn was a movie and stage actress. She won three or four Oscars or academy award ( Marilyn and Jayne never won one) she entertained a lot of people in generally Highbrow roles, such as female lawyers even science fiction types-one film was a sci-fi comedy about war-industry types quite different from Rosie The Riveter! It had something to do with some sort of hazard-reduction helmet and was played as a serio-comedy about a war-industries lab or plant. -Which was totally unlike M.W.Kelloggs!
I'm not sure she ever did. Most people cite the movie Sabrina as the origin of this quote and while it was in the 1995 remake, Audrey Hepburn never said it in the 1954 original.
John Wayne, James Michener, Katherine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck.
Benedict Arnold. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Nathan Hale. Katherine Hepburn. P. T. Barnum. John Brown. Ralph Nader.
audrey hepburn inspired a lot of people because she helped the people in need. she also was an inspiring actress. Like an interviewer once said there is no one in the world who doesn't like Audrey Hepburn
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"The Fly" by Katherine Mansfield is set in an office in London, where the main characters, an older man and his boss, engage in a conversation that reveals deeper themes about loss and the passage of time. The office setting is symbolic of the characters' professional lives and the constraints they face.
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A nerve center is a place where decisions are made. If they're calling the front office a nerve center, then they're giving the people in that office permission to make decisions. Calling it the nerve center is a bit odd - for upper management to be responsible for the company's actions, then the upper management should be the primary nerve center. It's likely just a customer service ploy to say that customer service people are actually allowed to help.
Tell them it's none of their business and to stop doing it.
I am calling people for rehearsal at church. I think people that come to rehearsal are calling Jesus' name.
People who are older than you will never stop calling you young.
just one, Katherine
Lawyers.