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61. Hugh Hefner showed off Cynthia Maddox—both on his arm and on the cover of his Playboy magazine—while on a flight from Chicago to New York to attend a party given by Ella Fitzgerald. 62. One of them spoke to Fitzgerald - in fair English. 63. " Oh, he's a nice man . He's manager of Fitzgerald and Moy's. " 64. The first Saint Patrick's Day parade held in the Irish Free State was held in Dublin in 1931 and was reviewed by the then Minister of Defence Desmond Fitzgerald. 65. He would go around to Fitzgerald and Moy's and get a cigar. 66. At Rector's , Drouet had met Mr. G . W. Hurstwood, manager of Fitzgerald and Moy's. 67. June Christy's star power was eclipsed by the likes of Sarah Vaughn and Ella Fitzgerald so she's relatively unknown to the casual jazz listener. 68. Rue Guynemer begins at the front of the Fitzgerald site. 69. Fitzgerald is considered the chronicler of the 1920 s in America and the spokesman of the " Lost Generation ". 70. FitzGerald had begun reporting his findings at conferences in 1997, a year before approval of the first COX-2 inhibitor, Celebrex. 71. He put a stack of Ella Fitzgerald records on the hifi and settled on the couch with Sharon. 72. Fitzgerald notes, however, that at the time of Mozart's death an epidemic of rheumatic fever is said to have besieged Vienna. 73. First was Love, which prioritised writers with a gift for psychological verisimilitude, such as Austen, Fitzgerald, Flaubert, James, Hardy and Kundera. 74. I am in two minds. I plan to write a comment on the great writer F. Scott Fitzgerald but it is not easy. 75. Based on a true story, this movie is about the life of American author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda. 76. This paper focuses upon two poems by Robert Browning, "Prospice" and "To Edward FitzGerald, " in which the poet attempts to come to terms with the death of his wife, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 77. More recently, the famous Memorex ad challenged us to determine whether it was a live performance of Ella Fitzgerald or a recorded one. 78. It tells you on the label 1263 King Alexander III (1241-1286) because this is when Colin Fitzgerald, of the MacKenzie clan, saved the King from a charging stag by spearing it in the forehead. 79. Among twentieth-century American fiction writers, his work is most often compared to that of his contemporaries William Faulkner and F. Scott Fitzgerald. 80. By F. Scott Fitzgerald. Just an absolutely poetic writer. There's a lot of power and beauty in this short book. 81. F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) is a famous American writer in the first half of the twentieth century. He is regarded as one of the spokesmen for "the Lost Generation" in American literature. 82. I've already written Fitzgerald and Moy, so there's nothing I can say. 83. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was the representative writer of "the Lost Generation" in America, and was the spokesman for American younger generation in "the Jazz Age". 84. On November 22, 1963, when he was hardly past his first thousand days in office, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed by an assassin's bullets as his motorcade wound through Dallas, Texas. 85. Today John Fitzgerald Kennedy lives on in the immortal words and works that he left behind. 86. "Unfortunately, " says Fitzgerald, "Mozart died more than a quarter of a century before the invention of stethoscopy. 87. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in 1917 in Massachusetts, Brooklyn City. 88. When the musicians -- Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Buddy Rich, Lester Young -- arrived, Granz watched as some white Texans objected to sitting alongside black Texans. 89. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was shot and killed by an assassin today. 90. He would write Fitzgerald and Moy, explain all, and then send it by express.