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Lindsay Crouse (American actress.), Tess Harper (American actress.), Gena Rowlands (American actress.), Jill Eikenberry (American actress.), Ellen Burstyn (American actress.); 1932-, Susan Sarandon (American actress.), CCH Pounder (American actress.); 1952-, Olympia Dukakis (American actress.), Eva Marie Saint (American actress.); 1924-, Annie Potts (American actress.); 1952-, Doris Roberts (American actress.); 1930-, Mariette Hartley (American actress.), Michael Learned (American actress.), Lupe Ontiveros (American social worker and actress.); 1942-, Motion picture actors and actresses (Age) | |
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Cynthia Nixon (American actress.); 1966-, ER (Television program) | |
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Harry Dickinson (American security equipment company executive.), David Dickinson (American security equipment company executive.), Delta Scientific Corporation, Terrorism (Prevention), Architecture and crime prevention, Buildings (Security measures), Security barriers, Vehicles (Terrorist use) | |
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Juan Carlos Obando (Colombian fashion designer) (Interviews), Fashion | |
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Steve Barr (American political activist and educational reformer.), Green Dot Public Schools (Organization), Small Schools Alliance, Public schools (Privatization), Urban education, School reform, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Education) |
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Sam Nazarian (American restaurateur, hotel executive and motion picture producer) (Business ventures), Philippe Starck (French furniture and interior designer); 1949- (Business ventures), Los Angeles (Calif.) (Nightclubs) | |
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Margaret Kemp (American interior designer) (Homes and haunts), Barry Kemp (American television scriptwriter and producer) (Homes and haunts), Flower gardens and gardening (California), Los Angeles (Calif.) (Gardens and gardening) | |
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Carl Royce (American lighting designer.), Electric lamps (Design, Materials) | |
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Cooking, American, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Restaurants) | |
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Pimp (Term), Pimps, Fashion, United States (Popular culture, Social history) | |
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Dogs (Care), Human-animal relationships, Pet industry | |
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Pets (Care), Pet industry, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Stores) |
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Clint Eastwood (American actor and film director.), Martin Scorsese (American film director.), Million dollar baby (Motion picture: 2004), Aviator (Motion picture), Motion picture production and direction | |
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Cooking, Italian, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Restaurants) | |
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Pugs (Comic books, strips, etc) |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
2005 LOS ANGELES Allure Las Vegas American Angelenos animal APRIL baby Barr Beach Beer and wine Beverly Hills BISTRO Boulevard boutique brunch Caesars Palace Cafe California Call canine celebrity Center Cesar Millan chef City club Cosmetic cuisine Culver City designer dessert dining dishes Disney DisneyWar Dog Park Dog Whisperer Dogworks Eastwood Eisner Entertainment film floor Full bar Green Dot kids L-D daily Laser live look lounge luxury Marina Rinaldi matchmaker menu Michael Millan Million Dollar Baby Mon.-Fri Mon.-Sat movie Nazarian night nightly Obagi offer Orly owners Paris Las Vegas party Pasadena pimp restaurant Roohi Salkind Santa Monica sauce says Scorsese seats Sherman Oaks skin soup SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION Starck steak Studio Suite Sunset surgery sushi there's tion Tue.-Sun Vegas West Hollywood Wilshire Boulevard women