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Mallory's Oracle

The series stars Kathleen Mallory, a policewoman who is 5'10", blond, beautiful, and stunningly green-eyed.


Boots Mallory

A tall blonde, Mallory was well regarded for her striking looks and was photographed by such photographers as George Hurrell.

Clare Mallory

Clare Mallory dedicated Juliet Overseas to Josephine Elder, author of what she described as 'the best school story I know'.

Clifford Day Mallory Cup

Prior Mallory Cup champions include Cornelius Shields, Buddy Melges, Frederick Hood, George O'Day, John Kolius, David Ullman, Paul Foerster, Jeff Madrigali and Scott Young, who with six wins (four as skipper, two as crew) is the winningest competitor in the history of the event.

A piece of history in and of itself, the Mallory Cup was originally gifted by the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire to the family of Lord Nelson in appreciation of his command over the English fleet that defeated Napoleon in the Battle of the Nile.

CSS Mississippi

Even as Farragut was moving his ships across the bar, President Davis and Navy Secretary Mallory were promising Flag Officer George N. Hollins, commanding the Confederate States Navy forces on the Mississippi, that Louisiana would be sent up to Memphis as soon as she could be finished (expected to be within days), and Mississippi would follow shortly thereafter.

Dodleston

The Rector's son George Leigh-Mallory, born 18 June 1886 in Mobberley, Cheshire, is famously associated as being the English mountaineer who took part in the first three British expeditions to conquer Mount Everest in the early 1920s.

Doug Mallory

Mallory has two brothers that are currently football coaches: Older brother Mike, is the special teams coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL, and younger brother, Curt, is the secondary coach at Michigan.

Mallory spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons at the defensive coordinator at the University of New Mexico before being hired back to Indiana.

Edward Mallory

Edward Mallory (b. Edward Ralph Martz on June 14, 1930, Cumberland, Maryland - d. April 4, 2007, Salisbury, Pennsylvania) was an American actor, best known for his role as Dr. Bill Horton on NBC's soap opera Days of our Lives, which he played from 1966 to 1980.

Mallory, a 1958 graduate of the Drama Department of Carnegie Mellon University, was an artist in residency at Frostburg State University.

Francis Mallory

Dr. Mallory died in Norfolk on March 26, 1860, and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery there.

Frank Burr Mallory

Mallory received honorary degrees from Tufts University (Sc.D., 1928) and Boston University (Sc.D., 1932), and was awarded the Kober medal in 1935 by the Association of American Physicians for outstanding service in pathology.

George E. Spencer

Born in Champion, New York, Spencer was the son of Gordon Percival and Deborah Mallory Spencer.

George Kenneth Mallory

In 1929 Mallory and Soma Weiss, a physician at Harvard, described 15 cases of severe, painless hemorrhage caused by a tear in the mucosa of the esophagus or gastroesophageal junction preceded by vomiting in alcoholic patients.

H. O. Arnold-Forster

After Cox's death, he married Ruth Mallory, widow of George Mallory the mountaineer.

Hillfield Strathallan College

Under Dr. Mallory's guidance, The Hamilton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra has performed in many cities, including Carnegie Hall in New York City, Rome, Ottawa, Montreal, Banff, Alabama & Northampton, England.

Hotties Helping Heroes

The Hotties have attended many events in order to raise both their own profile and that of Help for Heroes' including: playing wheelchair basketball with injured soldiers at Phoenix House, Catterick; vising Tedworth House, Tidworth to see where the money raised will be spent; and visiting Accrington Stanley Football Club to raise money and Mallory Park, Lincolnshire with Mission Motorsport.

Jock Ewing

Jock served in World War II, where he and an old army buddy, Tom Mallory, were shot down in a mission in Holland.

John Mallory

Mallory was the son of William Mallory and his wife Dorothy Bellingham daughter of Sir James Bellingham of Levens, in Westmorland.

Keith Park

Leigh Mallory, already envious of Park for leading the key 11 Group while 12 Group was left to defend airfields, repeatedly failed to support 11 Group and his Big Wing (led by Douglas Bader) often ran amok through 11 Group airspace confusing the UK's defences.

Mallory Reaves

Mallory Reaves (born 1984 to parents Michael Reaves and Brynne Chandler), is a writer from Southern California.

Michelle Meyrink

In 1984 she guest-starred on the television show Family Ties as Mallory's friend (and Skippy's latest infatuation).

Mike Mallory

The 1985 Wolverines defense that included Mallory, Mike Hammerstein, Brad Cochran, Mark Messner, Eric Kattus, Garland Rivers and Andy Moeller, gave up only 75 points in 11 regular season games, an average of less than seven points per game.

When Mallory graduated, his 211 career tackles ranked third in school history behind Ron Simpkins and Mike Boren.

Mallory is the son of Bill Mallory, who has served as the head football coach at Miami University, the University of Colorado at Boulder, Northern Illinois University, and Indiana University.

Molla Mallory

Her second round match with Suzanne Lenglen at the in 1921 brought Mallory her greatest celebrity.

Patricia Blair

She is probably best known as Lou Mallory on the classic ABC western series The Rifleman, in which she was cast in assorted roles in twenty-two episodes with Chuck Connors, Johnny Crawford and Paul Fix; and as Rebecca Boone in all six seasons of NBC's Daniel Boone, with co-stars Fess Parker, Darby Hinton, Veronica Cartwright, and Ed Ames.

Penny Mallory

Mallory is also a television presenter; she co-anchored Channel 4's motoring programme Driven alongside Mike Brewer and Jason Plato and Accident Black Spot.

Penny Durban Mallory (born 1966) was the first woman in the world to drive a World Rally Car, a rally car specification introduced in 1997.

Philip Mallory

Philip Rogers Mallory (1885-1975) was an American businessman and the founder of the company that is now known as Duracell International.

In 1942 Samuel Ruben and Mallory developed the mercury cell which was considered a break through in battery manufacturing.

Recurring characters of Sliders

Elizabeth Mallory (played by Marnie McPhail) is the mother of Quinn and Colin Mallory and is from Kromagg Prime.

Rootin Tootin Luton Tapes

This was partly due to the engineering and mixing incompetence on that album by producer Mallory Earl resulting in tracks described by Noel Crombie as "woolly and average", and also from subdued performances by the band.

Shannon Mallory

Following ordination, Mallory served in Damaraland, first as Rector of Tsumeb, until 1962, and subsequently as Director of the Ovamboland Mission, also in South West Africa (Namibia), from 1963 to 1969, serving as Archdeacon of Ovamboland from 1964.

Stalking the Unicorn

On his way Mallory meets Eohippus, a six-inch tall horse that helps him find the expert on unicorns, a former huntress still craving for adventure, Colonel Winifred Carruthers.

The Better Angels

Patrick Graham was renamed Patrick Hale (Sean Connery), and the only other names retained from the novel were Lockwood (George Grizzard), Ibn Awad (Ron Moody), Mallory (Leslie Nielsen), Philindros (G. D. Spradlin), and Hagreb.

The Silver Dream

However, Reaves, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, was unable to actually perform much work on the book; instead, he turned over the writing to his daughter Mallory, who completed the novel based on the outline worked up by Gaiman and the elder Reaves.

Thomas Neville

There is a literary parallel between Fauconberg's attack on London, with Edward's queen in the tower, and Mordred's assault on Arthur's queen Guinevere in the tower in Chapter 1 of Book XXI of Mallory's Le Morte d'Arthur.

Thor Girl

In return, the Grey Gargoyle undertakes a lawsuit with the assistance of Mallory Book at the Superhuman Law Offices of Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway.

Trafford Leigh-Mallory

Leigh-Mallory, on the other hand, had devised with Acting Squadron Leader Douglas Bader, a massed fighter formation known as the Big Wing, which they used, with little success, to hunt German bomber formations.

In one anecdote, he suggested he had seen the ghost of Mrs Emily Langton Massingberd, the women's rights campaigner, at Gunby Hall in Lincolnshire.

Victoria Mallory

In December 2009, her daughter Ramona Mallory starred on Broadway recreating the role of Anne Egerman in a revival of A Little Night Music that her mother had originated 25 years ago.


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