Similar words: horned, hornet, horney, hawthorne, lena horne, hornet's nest, hornets' nest, horner's syndrome. Meaning: n. 1. United States operatic mezzo-soprano (born 1934) 2. United States singer and actress (born in 1917).
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(31) Lena Horne was presented the Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1989.
(32) Van Horne who returns to the own basket in the Jason - Kyd 's transaction, after 2005-06 seasons on has not played the competition, therefore the own basket gives up it.
(33) Mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne is featured in a program of arias and overtures with Martin Katz conducting the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana.
(34) That is the Lena Horne biography that could have — should have — been, if Hollywood and America hadn't suffered from a corrosive racial prejudice.
(35) Glamorous studio shots of film actresses Dorothy Dandridge and Lena Horne, for example, make it clear that African-American women were every bit as alluring as their white counterparts.
(36) He strode into the office of MGM raja Louis B. Mayer, the most powerful man in town, and said, according to Horne, "I wouldn't like her to be demeaned."
(37) Donald Donald Horne once made the bleak but accurate judgment that to play games and/ or watch them was "to fulfill one's role as an Australian."
(38) After an hour-long service of words both sacred and nostalgic and of course, music, the world finally said goodbye to the legendary Lena Horne.
(39) BARBARA KLEIN: Lena Horne once said that World War Two helped make her a star.
(40) My pastor, Rex Horne, suggested that I do it, and put together the invitation list.
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(41) "This biological clock has a very powerful effect on us, " says Professor Jim Horne, director of Loughborough University's sleep research centre.
(42) In the "real" movies of the time, as Horne noted on The Tonight Show, blacks were portrayed "as jungle people or in servitude."
(43) Peter Claver, which still exists and counts among graduates of its parochial school the singer and rights activist Lena Horne.
(44) In nineteen forty, Lena Horne became the first African-American to travel and perform with an all-white jazz band.
(45) Van Horne is now offering to teach other companies everything he knows about building high - tech factories.
(46) Horne has his doubts about such treatment(sentencedict.com), citing a possible placebo effect.
(47) During this period, African-American actors were mostly limited to playing servants or African natives. Lena Horne refused to play roles that represented African-Americans disrespectfully.
(48) Lena Horne once said she felt a need to act distant on stage to protect herself.
(49) So Horne, as determined as she was beautiful, went ahead and fashioned one of the 20th century's most exemplary and poignant show-business careers.
(50) Horne, who died on Sunday in Manhattan at 92, was indeed under contract with MGM, but she won none of those meaty roles.
(51) Mayer and his minions knew Horne spelled class, even to audiences who couldn't spell; she didn't have to play maids or fools.
(52) "I think maybe I wasn't sexy enough," the still sensuous Horne told Carson, with a sarcasm so deft, it could pass for airy banter.
(53) Singer Lena Horne, who broke racial barriers as a Hollywood and Broadway star famed for her velvety rendition of "Stormy Weather, " has died at age 92.
(54) In the nineteen forties, Lena Horne was the first African-American in Hollywood to sign a long-term contract with a major movie studio.
(55) Lena Horne said that she was able to make movies because she was the kind of black person that white people could accept.
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