Word: julia
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...that past and principles don't weigh too heavily on a biopic's audience. You can see this in the bantering palship of Collins and his faithful sidekick Harry Boland (Aidan Quinn), and in the largely antic rivalry that develops between them over the affections of pert Kitty Kiernan (Julia Roberts). It's even there in the characterization of Eamon de Valera, President of the nascent Irish Republic. He's wonderfully played by Alan Rickman as a deeply devious neurasthenic, but he is seen by Jordan as the kind of political sophisticate who has been betraying simplehearted soldiers of rebellion...
...from Mississippi, and if I'm not cold, nobody should be," said Julia A. Fowler '00, a Canaday Hall resident...
Also starring for the Crimson has been freshman Julia Blain, who was recently named Ivy League Rookie of the Week...
...Cookbooks give a sense of everyday life for women throughout history," Haber said. "Our collection is comprised of many private donations, including papers and cookbooks of Julia Child...
...stereotypes), if only to prove the rules of its game: that films must be tailored to the appetites of young men; that women will go to male-oriented movies but men can't be dragged to women's pictures; that an actress's bloom as a box-office icon (Julia Roberts, Jodie Foster) can soon fade, while the appeal of male stars (Sean Connery, Dustin Hoffman) stays solid for decades...