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Aline (given Name)
Aline is a feminine given name which may refer to: People *Aline van Barentzen (1897–1981), American classical pianist * Aline Barnsdall (1882–1946), American oil heiress * Aline Bernstein (1880–1955), American costume designer and co-founder of the Museum of Costume Art *Aline Elizabeth Black (1906–1974), American educator * Aline Reese Blondner (1844-1931), American musician and educator * Aline B. Carter, * Aline Camboulives (born 1973), French long-distance runner *Aline Charigot (1859–1915), wife and model of Auguste Renoir *Aline Chrétien (1936–2020), wife of former Canadian prime minister Jean Chrétien *Aline Dias (born 1991), Brazilian actress * Aline Sitoe Diatta (1920–1944), Senegalese heroine of the resistance to French colonialism * Aline Duval, * Aline Ehrlich, * Aline Fruhauf, *Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones (born 1923–2017), Spanish-American aristocrat, socialite and writer * Aline Rhonie Hofheimer (1909–1963), pioneering female pilot in Wo ...
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Aline Van Barentzen
Aline van Barentzen (born Aline Hoyle; 17 July 1897 – 30 October 1981) was a Franco-American classical pianist. Biography Van Berentzen was born in Somerville, Massachusetts and gave her first concert at the age of four. At a young age, her mother took her to Paris to pursue formal music training. At age seven, she played Beethoven's '' Piano Concerto No. 1'' and, at nine, she entered the Conservatoire de Paris.. There, her teachers were Marguerite Long, Mrs. Marcou and Élie-Miriam Delaborde. In 1909, at only eleven years of age, she was awarded a First Prize at the Paris Conservatory piano competition, a record that still holds today ('' Le Matin'' 10 July 1909): She then continued her training with Heirich Barth and Ernst von Dohnanyi in Berlin, where she also met young Arthur Rubinstein and Wilhelm Kempff. She completed her training in Vienna with Theodor Leschetizky. She eventually settled in Paris, where she was surrounded by many prominent musicians and composers ...
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Aline Murray Kilmer
Aline Murray Kilmer (August 1, 1888 – October 1, 1941), was an American poet, children's book author, and essayist, and the wife and widow of poet and journalist Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918). The couple attendeRutgers College Preparatory School and married shortly after his graduation from Columbia University in 1908. In their short marriage, lasting 10 years, her husband had achieved fame as a poet, literary critic and among Catholic circles as America's most prominent Catholic writer. After his death in World War I, she began publishing her own poetry and a few children's books. Today, her work is largely forgotten. Biography She was born as Aline Murray on August 1, 1888, in Norfolk, Virginia, the daughter of Ada ( Foster) Murray, a poet; and Kenton C. Murray, editor of the ''Norfolk Landmark'' newspaper. Ada Murray remarried on February 22, 1900 in Metuchen, New Jersey to Henry Mills Alden, the managing editor of ''Harper's Magazine''; he became Aline's stepfather. Aline M ...
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Aline (footballer, Born 1989)
Aline Villares Reis (born 15 April 1989), known as Aline, is a Brazilian professional footballer who most recently played as a goalkeeper for Spanish club UD Granadilla Tenerife in the 2022–23 Liga F season. Between 2016 and 2021 she made 15 appearances for the Brazil national team. She is also a former women's football coach who most recently served as the goalkeeping coach for Orlando Pride in the American National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Early life Aline was born in Aguaí, Brazil. She was inspired to play football as a goalkeeper by Cláudio Taffarel after watching the 1994 FIFA World Cup final's penalty shoot-out between Brazil and Italy. At the age of 18, she moved to Orlando, Florida, in the United States to play college soccer. College career Aline was a four-year starter for the University of Central Florida Knights women's soccer team from 2007 to 2011, and earned NSCAA All-Central Region and All-Conference-USA honours in all four of her playing seas ...
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Aline Marie Raynal
Aline Marie Raynal (4 February 1937 – 16 July 2022) is a French botanist and botanical illustrator noted for studying the taxonomy of parasitic and aquatic tropical plants, as well as plants of the Sahel desert. She was professor of botany at the Muséum National d´Histoire Naturelle de Paris. In 1995, her work was honored by the Institut de France The (; ) is a French learned society, grouping five , including the Académie Française. It was established in 1795 at the direction of the National Convention. Located on the Quai de Conti in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, the institute .... The minor planet 8651 Alineraynal was named in her honor. Works * * * References 1937 births 20th-century French women scientists 20th-century French botanists Living people 21st-century French botanists {{France-botanist-stub ...
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Aline Pettersson
Aline Pettersson is a Mexican novelist and poet. Her novels deal with the themes of loneliness, heartbreak, isolation and the passage of time that razes all. Early life Petterson was born in Mexico City on 11 May 1938. Her father was the son of Swedish parents. Pettersson recounts beginning to read with the children's books of author Monteiro Lobato. She was later introduced to the works of Charles Dickens, Luego vino Salgari and Sor Juana. Pettersson intended to study medicine, however she married young and had three children, but continued to write. She began to take courses at the Facultad de FilosofĂ­a y Letras of the UNAM. Career In 1977, with the help of writer Salvador Elizondo, Pettersson published her first novel, ''CĂ­rculos''. A majority of her protagonists are women. One of her favorite literary devices is the use of internal monologue- which she uses to explore "imaginary time" not real time. Her writing has been influenced by Virginia Woolf and Marcel Proust. P ...
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Aline (footballer, Born 1982)
Aline Pellegrino (born July 6, 1982), commonly known as Aline, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a defender for Russian club WFC Rossiyanka and several clubs in her native Brazil. She was a member of the Brazil national team that won the silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and competed at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. She was made captain of the national team in 2006. In August 2011 she joined Russian Champions League contestant WFC Rossiyanka. International career Aline missed the 2008 Beijing Olympics after suffering a knee ligament injury in a pre-tournament friendly against South Korea. She had helped to secure Brazil's place at the tournament, by scoring in a 5–1 win over Ghana at a CONMEBOL– CAF play-off staged at Beijing's Workers Stadium. Brazil had been forced into the play-off after their shock defeat by Argentina at the 2006 South American Women's Football Championship. International goals References External links * Profileat S ...
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Aline Mosby
Aline Mosby (July 7, 1922 – August 7, 1998) was an American journalist. Mosby mostly wrote for United Press International. She was the first American woman correspondent assigned by a major news service to the Moscow Kremlin and later Beijing. While in the Soviet Union, she met and interviewed Lee Harvey Oswald in 1959, four years before he assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Mosby was also the first journalist to report on the Marilyn Monroe nude calendar. Early life Mosby was born in Missoula, Montana. She earned a journalism degree at the University of Montana. Career Mosby worked as editor for a college issue of '' Madamoiselle'' before she joined United Press in Seattle in 1943. She moved to the Los Angeles bureau office in the 1950s, working as a radio news writer and feature writer during United Nations meetings in San Francisco. She was also a special Hollywood correspondent for six years. She famously covered a nudist convention in San Bernardino County. Sh ...
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Aline Miller
Aline Fiona Miller (born 1975) is a Professor of Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Manchester. She specialises in the characterisation of polymer, biopolymer and peptides, using neutron and x-ray scattering, as well as the development of functionalised nanostructures for regenerative medicine and toxicology testing. Early life and education Miller studied Chemistry at the University of Strathclyde and graduated in 1997. She was an undergraduate exchange student at Franklin & Marshall College. Miller joined Durham University as a post graduate student, earning a PhD in 2000 under the supervision of Randal Richards. Miller worked on graft copolymers, which included polynorbornene and polyethylene oxide, and studied their organisation at air-water interfaces. After completing her doctorate, Miller moved to New Hall, Cambridge, where she was appointed a Junior Research Fellow and worked with Athene Donald on cellulose. She was inspired to have a career in research dur ...
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Aline McDermott
Mary Aline Langdon McDermott (October 23, 1881 – February 16, 1951) was an American actress. She created the role of Mrs. Lily Mortar in the original Broadway production of Lillian Hellman's '' The Children's Hour'' (1934). She was also in the original Broadway cast of Thornton Wilder's ''Our Town'' (1938). Early life McDermott was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, the daughter of Allan Langdon McDermott and Margaret Elizabeth O'Neill McDermott. Her father was a lawyer and a Congressman. Career McDermott was a stage actress. Her Broadway credits included roles in ''The Runaway'' (1911), ''Go West, Young Man'' (1923), ''Bachelors' Brides'' (1925), ''American Born'' (1925), ''The Rhapsody'' (1930), ''Page Pygmalion'' (1932), ''The Children's Hour'' (1934–1936), ''Our Town'' (1938), ''Blind Alley'' (1940), and '' State of the Union'' (1945–1947). She also appeared on the London stage. She was a leading lady in touring and stock companies including the Northampton Players, ...
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Aline MacMahon
Aline Laveen MacMahon (May 3, 1899 – October 12, 1991) was an American actress. Her Broadway stage career began under producer Edgar Selwyn in ''The Mirage'' during 1920. She made her screen debut in 1931 and worked extensively in film, theater and television until her retirement in 1975. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in '' Dragon Seed'' (1944). Early life MacMahon was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, the only child of William Marcus MacMahon and Jennie (née Simon) MacMahon. Her father was a telegraph operator, arbitrage broker and writer / editor in the Munsey publishing company, including their flagship title, ''Munsey's Magazine''. Aline's parents married on July 14, 1898, in Columbus, Ohio. Her father died on September 6, 1931. Her mother, an avid bell collector, died in 1984, just weeks before her 107th birthday. MacMahon first appeared on stage as early as 1905. That year the family moved to Brooklyn from Mc ...
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Aline Mackinnon
Aline Mackinnon (30 October 1899 – 1 January 1970) was a British radical feminist, Liberal Party politician and civil servant. Early life and education Mackinnon was born in Hadley Wood, Middlesex, the third of four children born to Sir Percy Graham MacKinnon and Mabel Lockett. She was educated at Newnham College, Cambridge and the University of Edinburgh, where she graduated with a Master of Arts. Political career In 1921 she attended the first Liberal Summer School. She was the Honorary Parliamentary Secretary to the Women's Liberal Federation. She was selected as Liberal candidate for Holderness and came second; She was Honorary Secretary of the Liberal Summer School. She fought Holderness again in 1935, slightly reducing the Conservative majority; She was given another opportunity to enter Parliament at the Holderness by-election on 15 February 1939. Despite the presence of a Labour candidate, she had some public support from prominent Labour people who supp ...
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Aline RĂ©veillaud De Lens
Aline Réveillaud de Lens (born March 2, 1881, in Paris, died February 10, 1925, in Fez), was a French novelist and painter who lived and worked in Tunisia and Morocco. She signed her works A. R. de Lens, A.-R. de Lens and Aline de Lens. Life De Lens was the first of five children of Emile Delens (the spelling of the family name was officially changed in 1921). Her father was a famous Parisian surgeon. The well-off family provided the children with an artistic education typical of the time: de Lens played the violin and drew. In her diary she confessed that she had wanted to follow in her father's footsteps and study biology or chemistry, but her poor health and neurasthenia had not allowed her to realize this dream. De Lens enrolled in the Académie Julian and in 1904 was one of the first women admitted to the Paris Academy of Fine Arts (atelier Humbert). In 1908 she went to Spain to improve her health. The same year she met André Réveillaud, six years younger than her. ...
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