Nicolette Milnes Walker has written:
'Introduction to dinghy sailing' -- subject(s): Dinghies, Sailing
Abbie Phillips Walker has written:
'The sandman's hour'
'Sandman tales'
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I couldn't find the top twenty, but I found the top ten on wikipedia.PlacementsMiss America 2002: Katie Harman (Miss Oregon)First runner-up: Abbie Rabine (Miss Massachusetts)Second runner-up:Stephanie Culberson (Miss Tennessee)Third runner-up: Marshawn Evans (Miss District of Columbia)Fourth runner-up: Andrea Plummer (Miss New York)Top 10: Jessie Ward (Miss Arkansas), Kelly Gaudet (Miss Florida), Stacey Essbaggers (Miss Michigan), Jaclyn Hunt (Miss Utah), Danae DeMasi (Miss West Virginia)
The play, stage and movie versions of Desire under the Elms by Eugene Gladstone O'Neil [October 16, 1888-November 27, 1953] are somewhat reminiscent of 'Oedipus Rex'. In both cases, an older woman becomes involved with a younger man by whom she has a child. In the Greek tragedy, Theban Queen Jocasta doesn't manage to kill her unwanted son. In the modern New England tragedy, Abbie Cabot succeeds. In both cases, the romantic involvement is unacceptable. Jocasta is Oedipus' own mother, and Abbie Eben's stepmother.Also somewhat reminiscent are the play, stage and movie versions of Hamlet by William Shakespeare [Baptized April 26, 1564-April 23, 1616]. In both cases, a woman's second husband kills her first. In the Greek tragedy, Theban King Oedipus kills his royal predecessor, Laius, who unbeknownst to him is also his father. In the Shakespearean tragedy, Claudius kills Denmark's King, to dispossess his own brother of life, throne and wife. In both cases, once again, the resulting romantic involvement is unacceptable. Claudius marries his brother's wife, and Oedipus marries his own mother.Reminiscent too, but most vaguely so, is the film Le Souffle au Coeur by Louis Malle [October 30, 1932-November 23, 1995]. Here, the very fleeting resemblance between the French language film and the Greek tragedy is limited to the treatment of the theme of incest. In both cases, there's a pivotal emotional relationship that becomes incestuous. In both cases too, the incest is between a mother and her son.
Mary Abbie Walker Porter has written: 'The surgeon in charge' -- subject(s): Assassination
M. Abbie has written: 'Rock mechanics'
Abbie Findlay Potts has written: 'Shakespeare and The faerie queene' -- subject(s): Sources
Abbie DeLury has written: 'Preservation of food' -- subject(s): Food, Canning and preserving, Preservation
Abbie F. Marsh has written: 'First steps toward heaven' -- subject(s): Question books, Sunday schools
Abbie Gordon Klein has written: 'The debate over child care, 1969-1990' -- subject(s): Child care services
Abbie Gardner-Sharp has written: 'History of the Spirit Lake massacre and captivity of Miss Abbie Gardner' -- subject(s): Indian captivities, Dakota Indians, Massacres, Massacre, 1857, Spirit Lake Massacre, Iowa, 1857, Captivities, Wars
Abbie J Griffin has written: 'Modeling and measuring product development cycle time across industries' -- subject(s): Management, Time to market (New products), New products
Dane Chandos has written: 'Journey in the sun' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Abbie and Arthur' 'Village in the sun' -- subject(s): Social life and customs
Lida Abbie Churchill is known for her works in the field of botany, particularly in the study of plant life in the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest. She has authored several scientific papers and botanical studies documenting the flora of these regions.
Abbie Graham has written: 'Ceremonials of common days' -- subject(s): Festivals 'Outposts of the imagination' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Cities and towns, Historical fiction 'The girls' camp' -- subject(s): Camping 'Working at play in summer camps' -- subject(s): Camping 'The mother and daughter observance'
Catharine Brooks Yale has written: 'Opportunities for advanced study of music in the United States' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Music 'Abbie Nott, and other knots'