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development-1801 | Marcus becomes jealous of McTeague, and claims that he has been cheated out of money that would have been rightfully his if he had married Trina. The marriage takes place, and Mrs. Sieppe, along with the rest of Trina's family, move away from San Francisco, leaving her alone with McTeague. | her | 266 | Sieppe | 181 | false | Trina | 212 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McTeague |
development-1802 | David Kotz investigated, and concluded that there was no evidence that Swanson's romantic relationship with Shana Madoff influenced the closing of the SEC investigation of her uncle. He did conclude, however, that: ``Swanson's communication with Shana during the period of time he was engaged in a cause examination of her uncle and father's firm, created the appearance of a potential conflict of interest.'' | her | 319 | Swanson | 217 | false | Shana | 246 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shana_Madoff |
development-1803 | When the judge asks her about her baby brother being ``different'' from her, the only thought that occurs to her is that her brother is a boy, while she is a girl. The judge recognizes that the family situation in the Richards home is superior for Ellen in every way except for the fact that she is white, growing up in a black household. | she | 292 | Richards | 218 | false | Ellen | 248 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Potato,_Two_Potato |
development-1804 | Jane Seymour, m. August 1750 Adm. Thomas Lynn Anne Seymour (d. 10 May 1752), married 8 January 1707/1708 William Berkeley (who in 1735 changed his name to William Portman and was thereafter also known as William Berkeley-Portman), of Pylle and Orchard Portman, Somerset (d. 1737), son of Edward Berkeley, of Pylle, Somerset (d. 1707) and wife Elizabeth Ryves (d. 1724), by whom she had a son Henry Seymour, died without male issue Alexander Seymour, died without male issue John Seymour, died young | she | 378 | Anne Seymour | 46 | false | Elizabeth Ryves | 343 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Edward_Seymour,_4th_Baronet |
development-1805 | Donald (Kevin Dobson) and Maureen (Dee Wallace) are a married couple who get horrible news: their son was involved in a car accident and has died. Liddy (Tracey Gold), his wife, has never met Donald and Maureen. Despite that, they take her in, because she is all alone. | her | 236 | Tracey Gold | 154 | true | Maureen | 203 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She's_No_Angel |
development-1806 | El*bieta (Teresa Marczewska), a woman in her forties, who is from New York but speaks excellent Polish and is clearly of Polish descent, is visiting the University of Warsaw. She goes to Zofia's ethics lecture. El*bieta and Zofia are professional acquaintances from the USA, El*bieta having translated Zofia's works, and the latter is glad to introduce her friend to the students. | her | 353 | El*bieta | 275 | false | Zofia | 302 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dekalog:_Eight |
development-1807 | Golovin reached her second career Tier I semifinal at Miami, where she defeated world No.8 Elena Dementieva in the fourth round for the fifth career top 10 victory and 100th career singles match win. In the semifinal, Golovin overcame a 5--1 deficit and four match points while down 5--3 in second set versus Maria Sharapova, pushing the match to a third set before she sprained her left ankle and retired at 3--6 7--6(5) 3--4. | she | 366 | Golovin | 218 | true | Maria Sharapova | 309 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatiana_Golovin |
development-1808 | Linda Atkinson is a wealthy girl from Hollywood who is the same age as Donna. Adele Norcross arranges for Linda and Donna to catch up during Donna's holiday. Linda invites Donna to her mansion and elaborate party. | her | 181 | Linda | 158 | true | Donna | 172 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Parker |
development-1809 | Her unusual appearance was also put memorable use in two off-beat television series, each featuring odd characters in quirky scenarios: the HBO series Dream On (1990) and David Lynch 's short-lived On the Air (1992), which was cancelled after only three episodes. Like Cry-Baby, the latter series was set in the 1950s; McGuire played the role of Nicole Thorne, a ``shrewish publicist'' to a television executive. Notwithstanding the quirkiness of the series, she grasped the opportunity to break away from her Hatchetface image. | she | 459 | McGuire | 319 | true | Nicole Thorne | 346 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_McGuire |
development-1810 | She is credited with being the leading British proponent of ``fast fashion'' in the mid noughties, a trend demonstrated by TopShop's reaction to demand for ``boho chic'' in 2004-5. A week after TopShop owner Philip Green announced that supermodel Kate Moss had signed a deal to design clothes to be launched in 2007, Shepherdson resigned from Topshop. Since resigning from the brand, she is now producing a fashion chain for Oxfam, aimed at ``ethically conscious shoppers''. | she | 384 | Kate Moss | 247 | false | Shepherdson | 317 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Shepherdson |
development-1811 | The Trussell Trust was founded in 1997, by Paddy and Carol Henderson while working with street children in Bulgaria at Sofia Central Railway Station. Named for Carol's mother Betty Trussell from whom they had received a legacy, the couple's work spread to the United Kingdom after the couple were contacted by a British mother who was struggling to feed her children. | her | 354 | Carol | 160 | false | Betty Trussell | 175 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trussell_Trust |
development-1812 | Althea is the mother of teenager Jennifer. Althea's husband leaves her; this has a horrible influence on her relationship with her daughter. When Althea starts to date other men, Jennifer can't accept this. Meanwhile, Althea is irritated by Jennifer taking over her own habits. | her | 262 | Althea | 218 | false | Jennifer | 241 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Like_Mom,_Like_Me |
development-1813 | In 1995, for example, Caroline, Princess of Hanover, won what up to that time was the largest-ever award for damages for pain and suffering in the history of the German press before the Higher Regional Court of Hamburg, because the Bunte had published a totally fabricated interview with her. | her | 288 | Caroline, Princess of Hanover | 22 | true | Bunte | 232 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunte |
development-1814 | On Valentine's Day, Bud awaits his first Valentine (which he thinks is a trick cooked up by Kelly), Kelly must choose one Valentine from the many boys who are attracted to her, Steve plans to take Marcy to Hawaii, Marcy plans to pop out from a cake naked, and Peg wants Al to say ``I love you'' to her. | her | 298 | Marcy | 214 | false | Peg | 260 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married..._with_Children_(season_2) |
development-1815 | Vivienne decides she needs to revive her show, and attempts to copy the style of her rival Chris Connor by speaking to the audience. However, none of the audience talk to her. Vivienne then has a meeting to discuss the show's image with two promotion experts, Joshua and Rose. After little success at the meeting, she sacks them and seeks the advice of Miriam. | she | 314 | Vivienne | 176 | true | Rose | 271 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_and_Times_of_Vivienne_Vyle |
development-1816 | In this self-titled series premiere, it is Eloise's sixth birthday. This is based on the book by Kay Thompson. On her birthday, Eloise makes a new friend, Yuko, but lands her in trouble. | her | 114 | Kay Thompson | 97 | false | Eloise | 128 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eloise:_The_Animated_Series |
development-1817 | They celebrate, only to discover more Frond robots, all brandishing the clothes of various supporting characters from the series. The scene cuts to the Belcher siblings sitting at a picnic table in a beach in Mexico (or Belize, as Gene claims), where they have been forced into hiding, as Louise finishes writing her journal. | her | 313 | Belcher | 152 | false | Louise | 289 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Frond_Files |
development-1818 | The independent spirit that governed Cox's life and career was a characteristic shared by many early blues stars, including Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Sippie Wallace, and Victoria Spivey. Forced to exercise independence from an early age as a result of her teenage career in the minstrel circuits, Cox proved herself as an independent and astute businesswoman through her ability to organize and maintain her own troupe, Raisin' Cain, which lasted for a decade. | her | 251 | Victoria Spivey | 169 | false | Cox | 296 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ida_Cox |
development-1819 | She stated she was born in 1982, and Leo as her horoscope sign, which means she was born in either July or August. However, in the Argentina electoral registers she appears as born on August 19, 1981. Scalella cited Madonna and Aretha Franklin as her favourite singers. | her | 247 | Madonna | 216 | false | Aretha Franklin | 228 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bel%C3%A9n_Scalella |
development-1820 | Michelle Branch (center) during a June 2007 concert with Jessica Harp (right) as The Wreckers. In July 2005, Branch began collaborating with her backup singer and longtime friend Jessica Harp. | her | 141 | Michelle Branch | 0 | true | Jessica Harp | 57 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch |
development-1821 | Records reveal that in his will, dated 26 November 1520, her husband, Sir Thomas Fairfax of Walton and Gilling Castle, names Anne -- ``Dame Anne Fairfax, my wif'' -- as executrix and she is granted administration 11 April 1521. Anne Gascoigne and her husband, Sir Thomas Fairfax, are common ancestors of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Through her mother, Anne is descended from Edward III. | her | 347 | Duchess of Cambridge | 317 | false | Anne | 359 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Gascoigne |
development-1822 | In her 2012 memoir, creative director of Vogue Grace Coddington regarded Patitz as one of the original supermodels and a must in photographs and on the catwalk. Harper's Bazaar wrote, ``Indeed, Patitz's features almost confuse. Like Garbo or the Mona Lisa, the inexplicable gifts of line and luminescence defy definition.'' Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour stated that Patitz had always been one of her favorite models. | her | 401 | Anna Wintour | 346 | true | Patitz | 371 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatjana_Patitz |
development-1823 | At a meeting of the Springfield Investorettes, Marge admits that she is reluctant to invest money in high-risk ventures and is ejected from the group. After some consideration, Lisa convinces Marge to buy her own franchise. | her | 205 | Lisa | 177 | false | Marge | 192 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twisted_World_of_Marge_Simpson |
development-1824 | In 1980 the provincial government building in Happy Valley-Goose Bay was named after her. A song Woman Of Labrador was written by Andy Vine in 2005. A play, ``Woman of Labrador; The Elizabeth Goudie Story'', starring Sherry Smith, was made from her book. | her | 245 | Elizabeth Goudie | 182 | true | Sherry Smith | 217 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Goudie |
development-1825 | Throsby's third album, ``A Loud Call'', was recorded in Nashville by Mark Nevers (Lambchop, Andrew Bird) with string and horn arrangements recorded in the Kangaroo Valley, NSW, by Dupe. Featuring guest vocals by Will Oldham a.k.a. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and guest musicians fromLambchop and Silver Jews, ``A Loud Call'' was hailed by the Australian and the British press as Throsby's strongest work. On 10 September she was nominated for the second time for ARIA Award's ``Best Female Artist''. | she | 415 | Bonnie 'Prince' Billy | 231 | false | Throsby | 373 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holly_Throsby |
development-1826 | He was long associated with London's Royal Court Theatre, where he was Co-Artistic Director 1969--70, and Associate Artistic Director 1971--75, directing premiere productions of plays by David Storey, among others. In 1992, as a close friend of actress Jill Bennett, Anderson included a touching episode in his autobiographical BBC film Is That All There Is? , with a boat trip down the River Thames (several of her professional colleagues and friends aboard) to scatter her ashes on the waters while musician Alan Price sang the song ``Is That All There Is?'' | her | 412 | Jill Bennett | 253 | true | Anderson | 267 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Anderson |
development-1827 | Diana informs Ben of her choice, both realizing that they will see each other rarely as a result. Ben is saddened by her decision, but holds on to the hope that Maia's vision was correct. Diana's experiences with raising Maia have taught her to be more open-minded about the 4400 and the promicin-related issues. | her | 238 | Diana | 188 | true | Maia | 221 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Skouris |
development-1828 | Irene married her second husband, Harold E. Knox, in 1946; they divorced in 1961. Both unions were childless. In April 1973, Ryan suffered a stroke during a performance of Pippin. Four days after being nominated for a Tony Award for her performance as ``Granny'' in ``Pippin'', after performing at the Saturday matinee, Ryan flew home to California. | her | 233 | Granny | 254 | false | Ryan | 320 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Ryan |
development-1829 | Later in the night, as part of Volume 24, she lost to Serena Deeb. On June 3, as part of Volume 25, she was able to score her second victory in Shimmer by defeating Rachel Summerlyn, in a match that also involved Ariel and Kellie Skater. After missing Volume 26 she came back on November 8, 2009, as part of the Volume 27, where she defeated Portuguese Princess Ariel in a re-match from Volume 18 with Daizee Haze as special guest referee. | she | 262 | Rachel Summerlyn | 165 | false | Kellie Skater | 223 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Power |
development-1830 | This is the oldest fully sculptured statue of Mary, the patron saint of the diocese, in the world. The 74 cm high figure of gilded poplar, dates from the period of the abbess Mathilde and depicts Mary as a heavenly queen, holding power over the Earth on behalf of her son. | her | 264 | Mathilde | 175 | false | Mary | 196 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essen_Minster |
development-1831 | The film was Fox's first real talkie, using the Movietone sound system which had been used for sound effects in Sunrise, although it still contained silent sections. The sound sections were directed by actor Charles Judels. The film starred Madge Bellamy, with Louise Dresser as her domineering mother, Barry Norton, and Albert Gran. | her | 279 | Madge Bellamy | 241 | true | Louise Dresser | 261 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Knows_Best_(film) |
development-1832 | Ahn has released several albums, including A Good Day, When You Grow Up, and This Is Where We Are. She has toured internationally, including tours in Japan, China, Korea and the US. Ahn was born Priscilla Natalie Hartranft in Fort Stewart, Georgia, to Kay (n*e Ahn) and Harry Hartranft, spent her childhood growing up in Berks County, Pennsylvania, and attended Tulpehocken Area High School. | her | 293 | Priscilla Natalie Hartranft | 195 | true | Kay | 252 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priscilla_Ahn |
development-1833 | `` Alexander's writing and photo features have been recognized with several awards from the Society of Professional Journalists. Her portraits of Alice Walker and Gloria Steinem were featured on the cover of the Fall 2009 issue of Ms. magazine, commemorating Steinem's 75th birthday. A second portrait of Walker by Alexander was the cover photograph of the October 2010 Writer's Digest, and discussed by Walker on her personal blog. | her | 414 | Alexander | 315 | false | Walker | 404 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.J._Alexander |
development-1834 | This was regarded to be a vital task especially during the conflict of 1778-82, when Louisa Ulrika accused the King of having another man father the heir to the throne for him. After the death of Louisa Ulrika in 1782, Michelle Elisabeth d'Ivry was awarded double the pension given to the other members of the court of the Queen Dowager, which had a position of the same rank as she, with the condition that she did not leave the country and did not participate in social life. | she | 379 | Louisa Ulrika | 196 | false | Michelle Elisabeth d'Ivry | 219 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Elisabeth_d'Ivry |
development-1835 | The heavily-treated, slowed-down & stretched-out vocals on parts II & III are based on a Japanese ghost-story, Onmyo-Ji, by Reiko Otano and was read by Kyoko Inatome, a waitress from his favorite sushi restaurant. Eno comments ``I time-stretched her readings using Sound-Designer software, and then re-pitched the stretched voice using Digitech Studio Vocalist''. | her | 246 | Reiko Otano | 124 | false | Kyoko Inatome | 152 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kite_Stories |
development-1836 | Shaira Lenn Osuna Roberto, popularly known as Sanya Lopez (born August 9, 1996 at Nagcarlan, Laguna, Philippines), is a Filipina actress, model and host. She is known for her portrayal in the afternoon series, The Half Sisters, wherein she played as Lorna. | She | 154 | Sanya Lopez | 46 | true | Filipina | 120 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanya_Lopez |
development-1837 | Fallon married film producer Nancy Juvonen, co-owner of production company Flower Films, on December 22, 2007. After meeting on the set of Fever Pitch, Nancy and Jimmy began dating in May 2007 after Drew Barrymore invited Fallon to a birthday party she threw for Nancy. | she | 249 | Nancy | 152 | false | Fallon | 222 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Fallon |
development-1838 | Late Night with Jimmy Fallon premiered in March 2009 to mixed reviews. Producer Michael Shoemaker felt that the show's style solidified when it used Susan Boyle as a joke. While other late-night programs had centered on her appearance, Fallon's Late Night debuted a sketch in which Boyle's emotional performances could ``salve any affliction.'' | her | 220 | Susan Boyle | 149 | true | Fallon | 236 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Fallon |
development-1839 | On April 8, 2008, she won the special election for the vacated United States House of Representatives seat of late Congressman Tom Lantos. Caltrain Baby Bullet MP36PH-3C 925 is named in her honor. Speier was born in 1950 in San Francisco, and grew up in an apolitical family, the daughter of Nancy (n*e Kanchelian) and Manfred ``Fred'' Speier. Her mother (she was a survivor of Armenian Genocide) was of Armenian descent, while her father was an immigrant from Germany. | Her | 344 | Speier | 197 | true | Nancy | 292 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Speier |
development-1840 | Livsey eventually cracks under the pressure and insists that she will reveal the truth to anyone other than Jasper Pine. Archie convinces her to accompany him to the brownstone for her protection, where Wolfe summons Cecily Pine by informing her that he knows who the murderer is. When she arrives, Cecily Pine confirms Wolfe's suspicions--the murderer was her husband, Jasper Pine. | she | 286 | Cecily Pine | 299 | true | Wolfe | 320 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Too_Many_Women_(novel) |
development-1841 | She has gone on to win awards such as the Magic Circle Stage Magician of the Year award, the Siegfried & Roy Gold Lion Award in Las Vegas, and the IBM Stage Magician of the Year. She is the first British person to win the Gold Lion Award. Time Out Magazine described her as ``...a flamboyant hybrid of Bette Midler and Mary Poppins.'' She was chosen to perform for Queen Elizabeth II and her family at the queen's 80th birthday celebration. | She | 335 | Bette Midler | 302 | false | Mary Poppins | 319 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romany,_the_Diva_of_Magic |
development-1842 | She played Fed Cup for Thailand losing to Samantha Stosur, 6--4, 5--7, 0--6, leaving Thailand in third place in the Asia/Oceania group, after Australia and New Zealand. Tanasugarn lost to Sania Mirza in straight sets in the quarterfinal of the Pattaya Women's Open. In the doubles she partnered Yaroslava Shvedova and the team, seeded number two, got into the final and won the match beating Yuliya Beygelzimer and Vitalia Diatchenko 6--3, 6--2. | she | 281 | Tanasugarn | 169 | true | Sania Mirza | 188 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamarine_Tanasugarn |
development-1843 | The daughter of Charles Frederic Anthony, Count von Hohenthal, Paget married Sir Augustus Berkeley Paget (1823-1896), British ambassador to Copenhagen in 1860 and later British Ambassador in Rome and Vienna. Lady Paget before her marriage had been a lady-in-waiting to the newly married Prussian Crown Princess. After her husband's posting to Copenhagen, Paget was instrumental in helping Queen Victoria to arrange the marriage of the Prince of Wales, Edward VII, to Princess Alexandra of Denmark. | her | 318 | Crown Princess | 296 | false | Paget | 355 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walburga,_Lady_Paget |
development-1844 | Helena must work with Clarisa, a woman who is making life impossible for her because she believes in a star and wants to pass over anyone to achieve her success. Helena and *lvaro are back together even though Pilar already knows about this situation and is quite upset that thanks to the insistence of Germ*n is thinking of going with him. Pilar is still very upset with Helena because of the relationship she has with *lvaro. | she | 407 | Pilar | 341 | false | Helena | 372 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_ronca_de_oro |
development-1845 | The identification with the subject (the wife of Antonio da Montefeltro, described in Baldassarre Castiglione's Book of the Courtier) is confirmed by a medal attributed to Adriano Fiorentino. However, the attribution to Raphael remains disputed, in a similar way than the Portrait of Elisabetta Gonzaga of the Uffizi. Emilia Pia was in fact a confident of Elisabetta Gonzaga, and perhaps her portrait was executed to emulate the former's. | her | 388 | Emilia Pia | 318 | false | Elisabetta Gonzaga | 356 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portrait_of_Emilia_Pia_da_Montefeltro |
development-1846 | Emery asks Sophia for tips on how to impress her mother.Vega tells Drake that with Zoe missing, they've tapped him to be their new undercover operative, which means he'll be leaving town and getting his markings removed.When Roman goes to Vega and asks her to reconsider sending Drake away, she offers him a way out. Meanwhile, Eva approaches Julia with an offer. When Julia refuses, Eva takes her mission to a dangerous place. | her | 394 | Julia | 369 | false | Eva | 384 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star-Crossed_(TV_series) |
development-1847 | During the next two years she was in the chorus of the Vari*t*s and the Folies Berg*re. In 1905 Delysia was one of the French ``Gibson Girls'' in The Catch of the Season at Daly's Theatre, New York, with Edna May in the leading role. She moved to London, where she continued to appear on the stage until 1909, when she temporarily abandoned the theatrical profession. | She | 234 | Delysia | 96 | true | Edna May | 204 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Delysia |
development-1848 | In the same month she played her final junior tournament of 2008, the Orange Bowl, where she had to retire in the third round with a stomach strain. At the end of the year, she was shortlisted for the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year, but lost out to Paralympic swimmer Eleanor Simmonds. After recovering from her injury, Robson entered the2009 Australian Open junior tournament, where she was seeded fifth. | her | 318 | Eleanor Simmonds | 278 | false | Robson | 330 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Robson |
development-1849 | Kenney-Silver was born Kerri Kenney in Westport, Connecticut, the daughter of Sharon (McGaughey) and Larry Kenney, an actor who is known for his classic voice-over work. She has a sister, Ashley, and a brother, Tanner. | She | 170 | Kerri Kenney | 23 | true | Sharon | 78 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerri_Kenney-Silver |
development-1850 | She is also the oldest person never to have held the title of the world's oldest living person, since Jeanne Calment, who was about five months older, was still alive at the time of Hannah's death. Before her death, Hannah claimed to be a year older, but investigation by the Social Security Administration's ``Kestenbaum'' study in 2003 proved that her age at death was actually 117 years, 248 days. At the time of her death in March 1993, Hannah was the oldest American ever and second oldest person ever whose age has been verified, behind only Jeanne Calment. | her | 416 | Hannah | 441 | true | Jeanne Calment | 548 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Hannah |
development-1851 | Another personality emerges in Season 3, that of Tara's previously unknown half-brother Bryce. Tara is supported by her husband Max, daughter Kate, and son Marshall. Her sister, Charmaine, is initially not very supportive of Tara, expressing doubts about the validity of her sister's disorder, though she becomes increasingly more understanding and receptive as the series progresses. | her | 271 | Charmaine | 178 | true | Tara | 225 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_of_Tara |
development-1852 | Due to the collapse of her father's salt mining business, the family moved again, this time to Pueblo, Colorado where he entered the metal mining business. He died shortly after the move, when Brooks was 19. In 1890, with the aim of becoming a teacher, Brooks enrolled at Pueblo Normal School, which was followed by a one-year stay at Wellesley College. In 1887, encouraged by her sister, Althea Brooks Small, Nona Brooks attended classes taught by Kate Bingham, proponent of the New Thought philosophy. | her | 377 | Althea Brooks Small | 389 | false | Nona Brooks | 410 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nona_L._Brooks |
development-1853 | Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps was born on July 15, 1793, in Berlin, Connecticut. Phelps was the youngest child in her family, growing up in an intellectual, independently thinking, and religious environment. One of Phelps's most inspirational mentors of her life was her older sister Emma Willard. While living with her sister, Phelps was also mentored by John Willard and three of his fellow students who also came to live in the Willard household. | her | 313 | Emma Willard | 281 | false | Phelps | 325 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almira_Hart_Lincoln_Phelps |
development-1854 | Immediately hitting the blackjack tables, he begins to blow all his money, resulting in them breaking off in their own directions. While he tries to regain his money through the help of his cousin-in-law, Eddie, Ellen becomes infatuated with Wayne Newton as Rusty wins big at the dice tables and Audrey turns to go-go dancing with her cousin, Vicki. | her | 331 | Ellen | 212 | false | Audrey | 296 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Lampoon's_Vacation_(film_series) |
development-1855 | Ragland said that The Forum managers should have ensured that attendants were ``more closely monitored''. Psychologist Margaret Singer, author of Cults in Our Midst, appeared before the court as an expert witness in the case. In her testimony, Singer asserted that Ney's attendance at The Forum was tied to her mental breakdown. | her | 307 | Singer | 244 | false | Ney | 265 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ney_v._Landmark_Education_Corporation_and_Werner_Erhard |
development-1856 | Johnson was born in Mendota, Illinois, to George C. Johnson, a successful farmer, and his wife, Hanna. She attended Saint Mary's College in South Bend, Indiana, from 1882 to 1884, graduating at the top of her class. Afterward, she worked as a teacher, but found it unfulfilling. While spending the summer with her sister, Mary Walker, in Monroe City, Missouri, in 1890, Johnson answered a newspaper ad for an assistant at Rippey's photography studio. | her | 310 | Mary Walker | 322 | false | Johnson | 370 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_Johnson |
development-1857 | Johnson was born in Mendota, Illinois, to George C. Johnson, a successful farmer, and his wife, Hanna. She attended Saint Mary's College in South Bend, Indiana, from 1882 to 1884, graduating at the top of her class. | She | 103 | Johnson | 52 | false | Hanna | 96 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_Johnson |
development-1858 | One More Drifter in the Snow is the sixth album and first Christmas album by Aimee Mann, released by SuperEgo Records in the United States on October 31, 2006 (see 2006 in music). It was produced by Paul Bryan and comprises covers of ``standard great Christmas classics'' and two original compositions: ``Christmastime'', written by Mann's husband Michael Penn, and ``Calling on Mary''. Grant-Lee Phillips sings with her on the track ``You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch''. | her | 417 | Mann | 333 | true | Mary | 379 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_More_Drifter_in_the_Snow |
development-1859 | Vivian's younger brother Rickey (Eli Marienthal) simply aspires to get attention. Vivian and Rita are close and speak sometimes in their own invented language. Vivian learns that Rita has no desire to attend nursing school and also has no clue as to what to do with her life. | her | 266 | Vivian | 160 | false | Rita | 179 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slums_of_Beverly_Hills |
development-1860 | Unique as a third single released from a Helen Reddy album - the first single from the No Way to Treat a Lady album: ``Bluebird'', had had an abbreviated release - ``Somewhere in the Night'' hit #2 at Easy Listening radio and #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1976: Reddy would have one subsequent single reach the Top 20 that being ``You're My World'' in 1977. ``Somewhere in the Night'' would also reach #27 in New Zealand in February 1976, affording Reddy her final hit in that territory.... | her | 463 | Helen Reddy | 41 | true | Lady | 105 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somewhere_in_the_Night_(song) |
development-1861 | Waites shows that he's not happy with the flaming gown situation, Casey lets Jack take the blame. Meanwhile Hank tries to find a romantic way to re-propose to Gina, and he settles on a barbershop quartet... but Gina's taken a leave of absence and disappeared. And Julie points out to Annie, that she would rather ``swing'' like a gate than confront Casey. | she | 296 | Julie | 264 | true | Annie | 284 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nurses_episodes |
development-1862 | In 1985, he co-starred with Geena Davis in the TV show Sara, playing her next-door neighbor Stuart Webber. | her | 69 | Geena Davis | 28 | true | Sara | 55 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Hudson_(musician) |
development-1863 | In 1808 he was appointed chief judge to the state's supreme court, the Maryland Court of Appeals, for the third district. He served on that court until he resigned for health reasons in 1826. Chase had married Hester Baldwin on June 24, 1779. They remained together until her death in 1823 and had five children: Richard, Frances, Hester, Matilda, and Catherine. | her | 272 | Frances | 322 | false | Hester | 331 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Chase |
development-1864 | On the February 5 edition of Raw, Melina was unsuccessful in her title match against Mickie James. The following week on Raw, Melina pinned James in a mixed tag team match and was granted a rematch for the title. On February 19, as part of her first major singles push, Melina successfully pinned James to win the WWE Women's Championship. | her | 240 | Melina | 270 | true | James | 297 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melina_Perez |
development-1865 | Harriet Candace ``Rose'' Clark was born in 1852 in La Port, Indiana. She was trained as a painter and taught painting and drawing in the 1880s at Saint Margaret's School in Buffalo, New York. One of her students was Mabel Dodge Luhan, and Clark later designed and restored Luhan's villa in Florence, Italy. Beginning in 1890 she became active as a photographer and worked independently until 1898. | she | 325 | Clark | 239 | true | Luhan | 273 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Clark |
development-1866 | I didn't discover women until I was married, and then it was too late. '' O'Neal had custody of Tatum and Griffin due to his first wife's drug and alcohol issues. He had romances with Ursula Andress, Bianca Jagger, Anouk Aimee, Jacqueline Bisset, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, and Anjelica Huston. In her 2014 memoir, Huston claimed that O'Neal physically abused her. | her | 301 | Diana Ross | 265 | false | Anjelica Huston | 281 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_O'Neal |
development-1867 | They had to love music, hanging around in tracksuits and most important, they had to look as if they could be twins. And for Clyde, we needed someone who looked as though he'd been a boxer but also seemed thoughtful.'' Writer Kate Lock has suggested that ``Hattie was an intelligent girl with a promising future.'' Of her demeanour upon her introduction, author Rupert Smith has surmised that of the Taverniers, only Hattie seemed to be a happy child, but added that ``her time would come'', later referencing Hattie's misfortune with men as evidence of his classification of her as an ``eternal victim''. | her | 318 | Kate Lock | 226 | false | Hattie | 257 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_Tavernier |
development-1868 | Young directed the music videos for ``Everyone You Ever Knew (Is Coming Back To Haunt You)'', ``Nashville High'' and edited Carmen's ``Mimic the Rain'' clip. Carmen co-composed the score for Young's short film The Rose of Ba Ziz (2007) as well as appeared in it. Carmen cites close family friend, Australian soul singer Wendy Saddington, as a major influence, after watching hundreds of performances she gave accompanied by Peter Head since the 1980s. | she | 400 | Carmen | 263 | false | Wendy Saddington | 320 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loene_Carmen |
development-1869 | Her mother gave different ages for Pauline depending on the requirements of the role, leaving her confused about her actual age, which she only learned in 1998. Curley's first motion picture was Tangled Relations (1912). She played one of the children in a movie which starred Florence Lawrence and Owen Moore. For an audition for The Straight Road in 1914, Pauline was dressed as a boy to land a part as an orphan; a variety of such roles followed, ``cornering the market in orphans and waifs''. In 1915 she played the ingenue Claudia Frawley in Life Without Soul, an adaptation of Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein. | she | 505 | Pauline | 358 | true | Claudia Frawley | 528 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Curley |
development-1870 | As well he reported that she ``admitted to Bersih receiving some money from two US organisations -- the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and Open Society Institute (OSI) -- for other projects, which she stressed were unrelated to the July 9 march.'' It is believed that former US ambassador to Malaysia had lobbied strongly the Neo Cons including Al Gore, Paul Wolfowitz and Madeline Albright to award Sreenevasan the 'Woman of Courage' award from Hillary Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama. She is a member of the Malaysian Intellectual Property Association, the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI), as well as the Asian Patent Attorneys Association (APPA). | She | 498 | Hillary Clinton | 451 | false | Michelle Obama | 482 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambiga_Sreenevasan |
development-1871 | Governor Bullock and his lieutenant governor, John Walsh, were sworn in on January 7, 2013. Bullock later appointed Walsh to become the new Senator from Montana to replace Max Baucus, who'd been appointed Ambassador to China. Bullock then appointed Angela McLean to replace Walsh as lieutenant governor. In November 2015, McLean announced her resignation as lieutenant governor, effective upon the appointment of her successor, in order to accept the position of director of American Indian and minority achievement in the office of the state commissioner of higher education. | her | 339 | Angela McLean | 249 | true | Walsh | 274 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bullock_(American_politician) |
development-1872 | Jemima Shore is a fictional character created by Antonia Fraser, and is portrayed as TV's consummately professional investigative journalist. She is featured in a series of crime novels. | She | 142 | Jemima Shore | 0 | true | Antonia Fraser | 49 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jemima_Shore |
development-1873 | In May 2013, ``Fire Starter'', a song co-written with Lindy Robbins and Julia Michaels, was released on the fourth studio album by Demi Lovato, on Hollywood Records. The album debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 110,000 copies, becoming her best-selling debut week of her career. | her | 274 | Julia Michaels | 72 | false | Demi Lovato | 131 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarrad_Rogers |
development-1874 | The novel is set in Bath, Somerset and centres on two main characters: Miss Abigail Wendover and Mr Miles Calverleigh When attempting to enlist Miles' help in preventing a clandestine marriage between his nephew, Stacey, and her niece, Fanny, Abigail finds herself attracted to the black sheep of the Calverleigh family. | her | 225 | Abigail Wendover | 76 | false | Stacey | 213 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sheep_(novel) |
development-1875 | On 7 August, Gillard was questioned by former Labor leader turned Channel Nine reporter Mark Latham. Labor's campaign was damaged by a series of leaks apparently emanating from a person or persons connected to the Rudd Government's inner Cabinet circle. On 15 July, at her National Press Club address, Gillard was quizzed by Channel Nine journalist Laurie Oakes on details of her discussions with Rudd during her leadership challenge. | her | 269 | Gillard | 302 | true | Laurie Oakes | 349 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillard_Government |
development-1876 | It was founded in Chicago in 1954, under the name 'Lyric Theatre of Chicago' by Carol Fox, Nicol* Rescigno and Lawrence Kelly, with a season that included Maria Callas's American debut in Norma. The company was re-organized by Fox in 1956 under its present name and, after her 1981 departure, it has continued to be of one of the major opera companies in the United States. | her | 273 | Carol Fox | 80 | true | Maria Callas | 155 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyric_Opera_of_Chicago |
development-1877 | Marcus has two daughters, Karen and Debra, and one grand child, Isaac. Karen Singer is Principal and Artistic Director of Karen Singer Tileworks. Debra Singer is a photographer/designer focused on environmental advocacy. One of his closest friends was Claudia Card, Emma Goldman Professor of Philosophy, UW Madison,who he mentored since her undergraduate years at UW. | her | 337 | Claudia Card | 252 | true | Emma Goldman | 266 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_George_Singer |
development-1878 | Reaching the fourth round, she defeated Paraguay 's Rossana de los R*os in three sets, 4--6, 6--0, 6--4. It was the first time in French Open history that two qualifiers met in the fourth round. In the quarterfinals, Marrero was defeated by eventual runner-up Conchita Mart*nez, 7--6 (5), 6--1. At the 2001 French Open, she lost in the third round to Kim Clijsters, who finished runner-up. | she | 320 | Marrero | 217 | true | Conchita Mart*nez | 260 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marta_Marrero |
development-1879 | Born Sophie Lewis Hutchinson on 24 August 1888 in Haverford, Philadelphia, to Sydney Pemberton Hutchinson and Amy Lewis, she enjoyed a genteel childhood with nannies and domestic staff. | she | 121 | Sophie Lewis Hutchinson | 5 | true | Amy Lewis | 110 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Drinker |
development-1880 | At the time, Flagstad had just met her soon to be second husband and had even briefly considered giving up opera altogether. Then, in the summer of 1934, when the Met needed a replacement for Frida Leider, Flagstad agreed to audition for conductor Artur Bodanzky and Met general manager Giulio Gatti-Casazza in St Moritz in August 1934, and she was engaged immediately. | she | 341 | Frida Leider | 192 | false | Flagstad | 206 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirsten_Flagstad |
development-1881 | Though Flagstad was not interested in stardom or Hollywood contracts per se, she did make trips to Hollywood during the late 1930s for publicity photo shoots, public appearances, concerts at the Hollywood Bowl, and she filmed a rendition of Br*nnhilde's Battle Cry from Die Walk*re for the Hollywood variety show anthology The Big Broadcast of 1938, in which she was introduced to American film audiences by Bob Hope. Flagstad and Sonja Henie are the only two Norwegians to have their own stars on Hollywood's ``Walk of Fame''. Her career at the Met, however, was not without its ups-and-downs. | Her | 528 | Flagstad | 418 | true | Sonja Henie | 431 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirsten_Flagstad |
development-1882 | In one episode, Helga believed she had lost contact with her emotions and simply responded casually to Brainy and left, he became nervous and ended up punching himself, suggesting that Brainy is used to being injured by Helga. Helga is very envious of Lila Sawyer, who is the object of Arnold's affections in season 3's ``Arnold & Lila'' and onwards. Unlike Helga, Lila displays indiscriminating compassion, wit, and stylishnes. However, she was able to figure out that Helga was in love with Arnold during the play of Romeo & Juliet, where she noticed Helga desperately wanted to play Juliet when Arnold was selected to play Romeo. | she | 438 | Helga | 358 | false | Lila | 365 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helga_Pataki |
development-1883 | Although Bertha financed the development process, and would hold patent rights under modern law, as a married woman she was not allowed to apply for the patent. Together they had five children: Eugen (1873), Richard (1874), Clara (1877), Thilde (1882), and Ellen (1890). In August 1888, without telling her husband and without permission of the authorities, 39-year-old Bertha Benz drove with her sons Richard and Eugen, thirteen and fifteen years old, in the newly constructed Patent Motorwagen automobile--from Mannheim to Pforzheim--becoming the first person to drive an automobile over a real distance. | her | 303 | Ellen | 257 | false | Bertha Benz | 370 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertha_Benz |
development-1884 | Lily Elise (born February 20, 1991) is a singer, songwriter from Berkeley, California. Elise has worked with artists such as Dillon Francis, Twin Shadow, Felix Cartal, Audra Mae, Gigi Radics, Markus Feehily and Hayden Panettiere. On November 4, 2014, she released the lead single ``Generator,'' from her debut EP Taken. | she | 251 | Elise | 87 | true | Audra Mae | 168 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lily_Elise |
development-1885 | Vanitha is born to Ganeshan and Kamala as the youngest of four children at Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. Her father is from Manjeri, Kerala, whose paternal ancestors originally hails from Tamil Nadu and her mother is from Tiruchirappalli. | Her | 104 | Vanitha | 0 | true | Kamala | 32 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanitha_Krishnachandran |
development-1886 | Osterman threw 6 no-hitters (an NCAA top-5 season record) and three more perfect games (another NCAA top-3 and Junior Class season tying record) while setting a career best WHIP. Osterman was and is still the only pitcher to have two three perfect game seasons, including 2002. On February 27, Osterman combined with Anjelica Selden of the UCLA Bruins to strike out 31 batters in an 8-inning win for the Longhorns. She also struck out 20 or more batters in four separate games, one of which came on March 17 vs. the No. 1 Arizona Wildcats; | She | 415 | Osterman | 294 | true | Anjelica Selden | 317 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Osterman |
development-1887 | Katherine Cross of Gamasutra, whilst not giving a final score, praised Jill's character as not being a traditional protagonist or ``in control of much'' in her world, the setting, as well as the ``delightfully colorful'' cast; and that VA-11 HALL-A successfully ``make(s) magic out of the mundane.'' | her | 156 | Katherine Cross | 0 | false | Jill | 71 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VA-11_HALL-A |
development-1888 | Janet was the daughter of stockbroker Hugh Dudley Auchincloss, Jr. (1897--1976) and socialite Janet Auchincloss (1907--1989). Her younger brother is James Lee Auchincloss (born 1947). | Her | 126 | Janet | 0 | true | Janet Auchincloss | 94 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Auchincloss_Rutherfurd |
development-1889 | Johnny, enraged at being betrayed and deceived again by Lyja, broke things off with her again. However, still in love with Johnny, Lyja stalked him while as a human, Laura Green. Johnny was initially interested in a fellow college student but when he realized nothing was going to materialize with her his focus shifted to Laura/Lyja. | her | 298 | Lyja | 131 | true | Laura Green | 166 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyja |
development-1890 | The two reconcile after that, but a Negative Zone creature attacks them. They manage to defeat the creature, but Lyja passes out from her injuries. A bit later, when the ``new'' Fantastic Four fly off to the prison, Franklin and Valeria are grabbed by Negative Zone creatures, but Lyja saves them. She tells Johnny that she was working in a book store when a Skrull approached her, telling her to join them. | She | 298 | Valeria | 229 | false | Lyja | 281 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyja |
development-1891 | We're getting a lot of press for our gay storyline and we like that, but it's nice to think we'll soon see the day when this is no longer a big deal. Meanwhile, on the heels of the announcement of the pending gay storyline in June 2009, Mauceri was replaced as long-running character Carlotta Vega. According to Michael Logan of TV Guide, based on her religious beliefs Mauceri had taken issue with upcoming scenes that would have Carlotta finding a book called How To Tell Your Parents That You're Gay. | her | 348 | Mauceri | 370 | true | Carlotta | 431 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Fish |
development-1892 | She was the first female leader of a political party with representation in the Canadian House of Commons, as well as the first female federal political party leader to represent an electoral district in a Canadian territory. McLaughlin was born as Audrey Marlene Brown in Dutton, Ontario, the daughter of Margaret Clark and William Brown, of Scottish and English descent. She worked as a social worker in Toronto, Ontario and in Ghana. | She | 373 | Audrey Marlene Brown | 249 | true | Margaret Clark | 306 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audrey_McLaughlin |
development-1893 | A month after her ordination Brown traveled as a delegate to the World's Temperance Convention in New York City, where despite representing two temperance organizations, she was denied a chance to speak by the organizers. In the words of Carol Lasser and Marlene Deahl Merrill, Brown again ``faced the difficulties of combining essentially conservative causes with women's right's work'' at the Temperance Conference This tension also manifested itself within her, and after a year she decided to leave South Butler; and unfortunately, even Luther Lee's unqualified support of Antoinette was not enough to provide her with a sustainable lifestyle there. | her | 460 | Marlene Deahl Merrill | 255 | false | Brown | 278 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoinette_Brown_Blackwell |
development-1894 | The Sunday Times writes: ``The show belongs to Kurup's Reno, a cool wisecracking customer and a hot gospel singer: the evening builds to the euphoric release of her show stopper, ''Blow, Gabriel Blow``. '' Susannah Clapp of The Guardian wrote: ``Kurup, is the star - and a gloriously varied one. She belts out her numbers (she has all the biggest) and soars. | She | 296 | Susannah Clapp | 206 | false | Kurup | 246 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debbie_Kurup |
development-1895 | As children, the Roberts siblings attended Jefferson School in Minneapolis. While attending Jefferson School, Roberts made a life long friendship with Jane ``Jennie'' Lyon Cleveland as well as Joseph and Susan Kingman. The friendship with Joseph and Susan Kingman was beneficial for Roberts later in life when she needed funding for the Handicraft Guild. | she | 310 | Susan Kingman | 250 | false | Roberts | 283 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Roberts_(artist) |
development-1896 | Olga Preobrajenskaya costumed for act III as the Goddess Venus. The Sc*ne dansante: Le coquetterie devant le miroir from act II/scene 1. Pictured, from left to right, is Pierina Legnani as Ysaure de Renoualle (with back turned), Claudia Kulichevskaya as her friend, Sergei Legat as Arthur, and Olga Preobrajenskaya as Anne de Renoualle. | her | 254 | Pierina Legnani | 170 | true | Claudia Kulichevskaya | 229 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluebeard_(ballet) |
development-1897 | The head of the Ukrainian trainers' council admitted there were no partners for her in the country who could compete at a high level, and on 14 May 2010, it was reported that Ukraine would not interfere with her decision to compete for Russia. Russian coach Ludmila Velikova confirmed that Russia had attempted years earlier to persuade Volosozhar to skate under its colors, however, the Ukrainian skating federation believed she would be successful with Stanislav Morozov. | she | 426 | Ludmila Velikova | 258 | false | Volosozhar | 337 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatiana_Volosozhar |
development-1898 | Sumitra Bansal (Meera's mother) Kalyani Thakkar ... Saavri Tai (matchmaker who brings Meera & Aditya together) ... Sambhav (Kedarnath's friend's son who works in Aditya's office and troubles Avinash after befriending with Avinash) Shweta Gautam ... Shakuntala Maasi (Geetanjali's sister, who is mentally unstable due to her husband's torture who leaves her for someone else) Susheel Hinduja ... | her | 320 | Shakuntala Maasi | 249 | true | Geetanjali | 267 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tujh_Sang_Preet_Lagai_Sajna_(2012_TV_series) |
development-1899 | Joan throws Madison and Nan out of her house, but Madison angrily lights the curtains on fire with her mind as she does, displaying a previously unknown Pyrokinesis. Delphine LaLaurie (Kathy Bates) continues to struggle to adapt to modern life. She is told by Fiona that she will assume the role of the maid in order to blend in. When she gets into an altercation with Queenie, Fiona makes her act as Queenie's personal slave as a punishment for her racist behavior. | she | 335 | Queenie | 369 | false | Fiona | 378 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(American_Horror_Story) |
development-1900 | Kimberley Santos won the 1980 Miss World contest (representing Guam) after Germany 's Gabriella Brum resigned the day after her victory. | her | 124 | Kimberley Santos | 0 | false | Gabriella Brum | 86 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberley_Santos |