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Bang, Molly. When Sophie Gets Angry. Oh, is sophie ever angry now! The remainder of the book uses bold graphics, supplementedby a few wellchosen words, to show how anger affects sophie and http://www.ala.org/booklist/v95/youth/fe1/63bang.html
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Extractions: Owned by Michelle Pettard At Tyeanbo we encourage all puppy buyers to take their puppies to obedience classes. this enables them to socialise the pup and also to obtain an understanding of the training that their puppy will require. We now have a few Tyeanbo Progeny competing for Obedience and our proud to announce our first Companion Dog titles was TYEANBO BIG BOLD WOLF proudly loved and trained by Ms. Michelle Pettard. They are now training for Lan to obtain his CDX and we wish them well.
Sophie Walker- Data Representation And Management Coursework sophie Walker, sac.walker@city.ac.uk. so that it not only contained text, but an implantedimage and formatting instructions, such as bold, underlined and built http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~dx714/formatcomparison.htm
Extractions: Sophie Walker, s.a.c.walker@city.ac.uk To examine the properties and mark up language of different textual file formats and so determine each format's advantages and disadvantages in different circumstances. A Microsoft Word document was saved into the following text formats outlined below and opened in Notepad to view the different representations. The original document was formatted so that it not only contained text, but an implanted image and formatting instructions, such as bold, underlined and built in heading styles. NB the file sizes detailed below are directly comparable. The text represented in notepad is converted back to its most basic form, it uses a standard courier family type face and dispels extraneous formatting instructions set in Word, eg bold. It is purely a text format so is unable to represent the graphic. It also does not automatically wrap text to fit the visible page on the screen as there are no line ending instructions. It therefore merely displays the basic intelligible ASCII characters and does not convert any markup language. As a result the file size is very small, 14KB in this instance. Although there is no structural versatility the data is completely readable which combined with its small file size and basic coding makes it good for transferring between different softwares and hardware. This format is therefore especially useful for email systems as it is versatile and has low download times.
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Extractions: This is a typeface which typifies the functional characteristics of the Structure category of faces. Counters, the shapes inside letters like 'a' and 'e', are clear and open, and in proportion with the condensed characters. The simplified, geometric design with it's optically equal strokes and semi-circle or quarter-circle curves make this an efficient rather than elegant typeface.
Sophie Tucker On the other hand, someone who empathizes with sophie finds a bold statement of independenceechoed throughout her repertoire If you can't please me, get lost http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/electronic-publications/stay-free/6/sophie.htm
Extractions: by Carrie McLaren Last fall when making the round of local used record stores, I came across an album by Sophie Tucker. "I'm Bigger and Better Than Ever," Sophie seemed to be shouting, her 80-ish year-old face open wide on the cover. For $8, it was even autographed. Clearly Sophie was past her prime, but since albums weren't around during her vaudeville days, I gave it a shot. Shortly thereafter, the gutsy model of ahead-of-her-time-feminism became my hero. What some would no doubt call novelty or camp was music to these ears: songs like "You've Got To Be Loved To Be Healthy," "Aren't Women Wonderful," and "I'm Living Alone (And I Like It)." My quest to learn everything led me back to 1884 when a three- month-old, Russia-born, Sophie Abuza made her debut in America. Settling in Hartford, Conn., her parents opened a small restaurant and Sophie grew up working there, occasionally singing for tips. At 16, she eloped with Louis Tuck and later gave birth to a Bert. Unfortunately, Louis never got around to getting a job. Once their money ran out, Sophie ended up back at the restaurant, supporting all three. Working in a restaurant, however, wasn't Sophie's calling. Divorcing Louis and leaving Bert to her parents' care, she fled to New York to try her hand at entertaining. Pretty radical for an orthodox Jewish woman at the turn of the century. Her first break came in 1906, sometime after changing her surname to Tucker. She was offered a small-time theater slot on one condition: because she was so "big and ugly," she had to appear in blackface. Fairly desperate, Sophie agreed and ended up touring the vaudeville circuit as a "coon shouter." Though successful, she continually tried to ditch the blackface act. So when her costumes and makeup failed to arrive in time for a show one night, Sophie risked going on without a disguise. Fortunately, the crowd loved her.
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Extractions: PANACEA No 28 The Real Sophie's World The Professor of Mathematics and the Professor of Philosophy were chatting in the Common Room. 'Of course', says the Maths Professor, 'My Department is very cheap to run; all you need is paper, some pencils and a wastepaper basket' 'Mine is even cheaper' says the Philosophy Professor, 'You don't even need the wastepaper basket' Nonetheless, the world is hungry for education in this arcane subject; philosophy is big business, never more so than for Jostein Gaarder, whose philosophical blockbuster, 'Sophie's World' has sold 15 million copies, and still counting. He uses the device which has been a winner at least from the days of Plato; the wise teacher, 'Alberto', and 'Sophie', the deferential, obedient pupil, asking all the right questions, and being tremendously impressed with all the answers. Actually, the device is rather out-dated, because today's Sophie's aren't so easily led. Sophie was trying to concentrate on some of the things Alberto had been telling her; but it wasn't too easy! And then she was dreaming - or was it a dream? A landscape of fire; as far as she could see, great bonfires, each surmounted by a human figure, tied to a stake; men, wome n - old women even. The smell of burning flesh gripped her nostrils... She struggled to awake; it
Guardian Unlimited | Arts Reviews | Sophie/Stateless Marston has certainly been bold in compressing her narrative. She has only two dancerson stage, sophie (Antonia Franceschi) and Nathan (Karl Sullivan), and http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/reviews/story/0,11712,873443,00.html
Extractions: Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Newsroom Soulmates Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Guardian Weekly Money Observer Home News Friday Review Regulars ... Help In terms of scale, let alone subject matter, stories don't get much more daunting than Sophie's Choice. With William Styron's 600-page novel already having been adapted as a Hollywood film and a four-hour opera, Cathy Marston's aim to reduce it to a 40-minute ballet sounds audacious, if not plain skimpy.
Extractions: For at some point yesterday in that pandemonium of frenzied advice and deafening demand, amid the shouts and muffled murmurs and randy exhortations, had I really heard from Nathan the words I now so chillingly recalled? No, it was later, I realized, during one moment of what seemed now their unending conflict, that his voice had come down through the ceiling, booming, with the ponderous measured cadence of booted footfalls, and cried out in a tone that might have been deemed a parody of existential anguish had it not possessed the resonances of complete, unfeigned terror: "Don´t ... you ... see ... Sophie ... we ... are ... dying! Dying!" About the Book Sophie´s Choice is a rare event in late-20th-century American fiction-a bold, substantial novel with serious themes that also tells a riveting story. Styron meditates frequently on the historical dimension of the Holocaust and how such a thing could happen, letting the matter resonate with his own knowledge of oppression that occurred in the American South. The characters are powerfully and engagingly drawn, often with wit and humor, and the novel speaks with great humanity. "It belongs on that small shelf reserved or American masterpieces," Paul Fussell wrote in the Washington Post Book World. "´Sophie´s Choice´ is in the main stream of the American novel. Like ´A Portrait of a Lady´ or ´The Great Gatsby,´ it is ... wonderfully human."
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Sophie And Me Profile of Lois Young-Tulin, great grand niece of sophie Tucker, and information on book she authored.Category Regional North America Artists Tucker, sophie spicy and bold acts and humor, was ahead of her time, blazing a trail for womenentertainers like Bette Midler who named her daughter after sophie - Carol http://www.sophieandme.com/
Extractions: Backstage at the Latin Casino, mid 1960s her beloved Sophie with the publication of Sophie and Me: Some of These Days Some of These Days , and My Yiddishe Mama Sophie on Sophie that I went to see. There were reviews and articles about burlesque where she was mentioned. In many ways, Lois and Sophie were similar. As a young girl in New York, Lois did Sophie impersonations, even winning a talent contest at camp for singing Some of These Days Some of These Days , written by black songwriter Shelton Brooks. Especially with Lois, who kept her promise - and fulfilled it. Lois Young-Tulin: lois@sophieandme.com
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The Story Of Mlle. Sophie! I must've not seen where I was going for I ran right into Pierre,my bold admirer. Bonjour, sophie! He said with a foxy grin. http://members.tripod.com/~ladyhastings/archives/sophie3.html
Extractions: Return to the main Archives page Mail the author! Lady Eliza sighed, too fearful for her husband's life to say more. I truly felt a deep sympathy for this brave British woman. Reaching for her hand, I tried to comfort her. "Do not worry, Madame Hastings. Your husband will be jioning you for tonight's supper." Before she could even respond, I continued." Please take the Marquis and his little darlings to their destinaton." Boy, I thought, this English of mine was hard to understand-even to me! Lady Eliza arched an eyebrow. "What are you going to do?" " Well, if the Marquis and his sons are at this Sir Percy's place when the others come back, it will make their journey less.. " Oh, what was that word? ".. uncomfortable." When I saw that they were out of view, I started to think of someway to help. I must've not seen where I was going for I ran right into Pierre, my bold admirer. "Bonjour, Sophie!" He said with a foxy grin. " Oh, bonjour, Pierre....um, Pierre?" An idea was forming in my head. "Can I ask you for a really big favor?" ~ The corners of Chauvelin's mouth were spreading wider by the second. " I've finally got you. All of you." He then proceeded to pace up and down the line of the disguised men. " Now, if any one were to tell me who the Scarlet Pimpernel really is, I just might be merciful with your-" A blood curling scream sliced the air like a blade. Chauvelin turned around to see Sophie running frantically up the street. Sophie's eyes saw him and she sighed a deep sigh of relief. "Chauvelin! Oh, my darling friend!" As she collasped on to him, she saw a group of French beggars, peasants, and drunks. Are these the men she was suppose to save?she thought. Yes, it had to be them. "Sophie," Chauvelin began, motioning for his guards to watch over the crimminals," what the devil? Lud!" He saw for the first time that her fine canary yellow dress was torn and both her shoulders were bare." What the devil happened to you?" Trying to distract him from the silent battle between the men and the soliders behind them, Sophie tried to catch her breath. " It ...it was.. Pierre..He.. he just pulled out the largest dagger I've ever senn and ...Oh, Chauvelin! What is my father going to say about all this?" She buried her face in his shoulder and began to cry. "It will be alright, Sophie,"he reassured her as he placed his cloak around her bare shoulders. "Don't worry about yourfather. I'll settle things out with him just as soon as I get these-" When he turned around, Chauvelin saw his three gurads out cold. The Bounders were no where to be seen. "DAAM!" he muttered. Sophie arched an eyebrow. "Is something wrong, my dear Chauvelin?" Fustrated, he turned to face her gain. Her lovely black hair was falling out of her hairpiece and she not only looked worried but scared,too. "No," he sighed. "As long as you are alright, there is nothing wrong." The two of them walked to Sophie's house so Chauvelin could receive a warrent for Pierre from the General. ~ Lady Eliza bit her nails untill they were barely nothing left. God, what if Chauvelin had them all arrested... or worse! She coudn't even try to think of the rest. One of the Marquis' boys came up to her and smiled. Maybe he would have wanted it to end this way, she thought sadly. Afterall, the Marquis and his family were safe in Percy's house, and that was what her husband had wanted.That was what every one of those Bounders wanted. Lord Hastings saw his wife looking out over the country of England from the balcony and smiled. " I hope you're thinking of me, my darling." Lady Eliza turned around and ran into her husband's outstretched arms. " But how...?" ~* "...And by the time he had realized that we departed, his guards- I believe one of their names was Jean- were in La La Land!" Percy laughed as he told the others how they had excaped from Chauvelin. Lady Eliza smiled to herself. "So the little French woman did help. Just like she said she would." "Help?" Lord Tonywiped away the tears that were the cause of laughing so hard. " My dear, that girl saved us." "And the really interesting part of today was," Percy noted,"did anyone else see how canny the resemble is between the two? Same black hair. Exact blue eyes... Why if I didn't know any better, I'd say they where brother and sister!" The entire gathering burst out laughing, as the evening' supper was being served. ~* "...And that was how they excaped, Monsieur," Chauvelin sighed, hating the idea of telling the embarrassing recollections of the day to Sophie's father. " Your charming daughter, Sophie, had nothing to do with anything, sir. This, I give you my word." The elderly gentleman nodded. "Chauvelin, I trust you're telling me the truth. However, I must look after her safety. From this point forth, I must ask that one of my soliders acompany her where ever she goes." " I understand,sir." " She has a performance every night at the theatre. I assume you know the location. I would greatly appriciate it if it were you who was with her, being that the two of you are.." Chauvelin held up his hand to silence the man. " It would be my pleasure, sir." ~ Sophie sat in the carriage, biting her lip. What was wrong with Chauvelin? He was acting very strange tonight. " Don't do that,darling," he frowned,gesturing towards her mouth." It can't be well for your acting." "Sorry," she muttered. Despite her rather expensive and decortative dress, she felt as if she had just woken up. Big, black ringlets framed her worried face, while her hair was held up in a jeweled hairpiece. "Chauvelin," she began," I'm sorry for letting those men get away. I know how badly you want to catch the Scalet Pimpernel, and I'm very sorry that I let him excape from you." Chauvelin smiled, kissed her little hands, and replied," It doesn't matter now. All you need to do for me is consintrate on your acting skills." Sophie smiled and rested her head on his shoulder. No, it wasn't her fault, he thought to himself. He would catch that demmed Scarlet Pimpernel. And when he did,he silently vowed, that day would be his crowning acchievement. Return to the main Archives page Mail the author!
Sophie B. Hawkins Timbre has throughout her career, Grammy® nominated singersongwriter-musician and provocativeforce of nature sophie B. Hawkins has taken yet another bold step to http://www.rykodisc.com/RykoInternal/Features/sbh/info.html
SOPHIE TUCKER AN AMERICAN LEGEND sophie Tucker An American Legend is a tribute to the bold, brassy and dynamicperformer known as The Last of the Red Hot Mamas. Presented as a private http://www.angelfire.com/art2/tta/html/dec01.html
Extractions: -Original Message- From: Invisible Theatre [mailto:invisibletheatre@email.com] Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 11:28 AM Subject: News Release NEWS RELEASE December 11, 2002 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Liz McMahon/ Susan Claassen SOPHIE TUCKER AN AMERICAN LEGEND STARTS THE NEW YEAR AT INVISIBLE THEATRE What: SOPHIE TUCKER AN AMERICAN LEGEND By Jack Fournier and Kathy Halenda When: January 6-26, 2003 Where: Invisible Theatre, 1400 N. First Avenue (at Drachman) Tickets: $22-$25; $18 Preview Performance on January 6 Sophie Tucker An American Legend is a tribute to the bold, brassy and dynamic performer known as "The Last of the Red Hot Mamas." Presented as a private party performance by Sophie Tucker accompanied by her long-time pianist and musical director Ted Shapiro, SOPHIE TUCKER AN AMERICAN LEGEND includes over 20 tunes like the rollicking "Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong," the risque "I'm the Last of the Red Hot Mamas," the heartfelt "My Yiddishe Mama," and Sophie's signature song "Some of These Days." Through song and conversation with the audience the production recaptures an era of vaudeville and burlesque, and reveals some of Sophie's life experiences, including her early days performing in blackface, her three failed marriages and the loss of her mother. The production, of course, would not be complete without some classic Sophie Tucker "My Boyfriend Ernie" jokes, which were re-popularized by Bette Midler.
Extractions: Gold Logie winner Georgie Parker. Photo: Paul Harris The moment belonged to the stars, their cleavage, fake tans, body glitter and bodyguards. The red carpet leading to the Crown Casino's Palladium room was jammed with the bold and the beautiful, the past and the present, for the 44th Logie awards last night. Tommy Hanlon junior, Noeline Brown, Bud Tingwell. Georgie Parker, Rove McManus, Claudia Karvan. Squared-jawed Bold and the Beautiful star Ronn Moss, who plays square-jawed Ridge Forrester, cannot get enough of Australia. "I think I'll come back in eight weeks," he said. He will bring his jaw with him. Channel 7 may not be faring well in the ratings, but it triumphed in several key categories last night. All Saints star Georgie Parker won her second gold Logie as most popular personality. The medical drama was voted the most popular program, and Libby Tanner won the silver Logie for most popular actress.