Shelley Jane Penn AM (born 1965) is a Melbourne-based award-winning architect, educator, urbanist and built environment advocate. Penn was educated at...
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Alexis Ord, architect, activist and Melbourne's first female Lord Mayor Shelley Penn (born 1965), architect, urbanist and advocate Christine Phillips, academic...
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Shelley Plimpton (born February 27, 1947) is an American former actress and Broadway performer. She is perhaps best known for originating the role of...
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Elina Mottram Phyllis Murphy Andrea Nield Ellice Nosworthy Alexis Ord Shelley Penn Christine Phillips Susan Phillips Caroline Pidcock Dimity Reed Penelope...
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AIA Award for Urban Design. The 2018 Melbourne Prize jury was Shelley Penn (Shelley Penn Architect, chair), Simon Knott (BKK Architects) and Tania Davidge...
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[citation needed] Also related to Shelley on his grandmother's side were John Test, who served as a sheriff under William Penn, and William Roberts, one of...
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Melinda Dodson 2010–2011 Karl Fender 2011–2012 Brian Zulaikha 2012–2013 Shelley Penn 2013–2014 Paul Berkemeier 2014–2015 David Karotkin 2015–2016 Jon Clements...
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The Penn State fraternity hazing scandal is an ongoing issue within the Greek life system at Pennsylvania State University. The scandal encompasses hazing...
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Jeremy Shelley connected on a 23-yard field goal to give Alabama a 3–0 lead. After his first attempt was blocked by the Tigers' Michael Brockers, Shelley connected...
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William Gibson's two-character play Two for the Seesaw, directed by Arthur Penn. For the role, she won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured...
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