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Synopsis: Dr. Susan Hayward makes a tragic mistake when she leaves her Canadian practice to follow her ailing, married lover to England. Dying slowly and in great pain, her love begs her to help him die quickly. With great compassion, she does so with a large morphine injection. Unfortunately, her mercyRead More
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Status: For sale. Title: Horse 4 Price: £270.00 Susan Hayward lives and works in Wales. Born in rural Warwickshire to parents passionate for the countryside and wildlife, she grew up with a natural artistic empathy for these influences, which included showing horses in hand, under saddle and racing.
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Prior to joining the Institute, Hayward worked as a short-term religious peacemaking program development consultant for the Academy of Educational Development in Colombo, Sri Lanka, as a fellow of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. She has experience consulting on religious peacemaking in the Conflict Resolution Program at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Hayward has ... conducted political asylum, refugee policy, and human rights work in Minneapolis and Washington, D.C.
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This is the story of the love between David (Gregory Peck), King of Israel, and Bathsheba (Susan Hayward). It is a love that is doomed from the start, because she is the wife of one of David's army captains, Uriah (Kieron Moore).
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In this enjoyable and challenging volume, Susan Hayward, leading writer on French cinema, sets Les Diaboliques against the political culture of its time and demonstrates the importance of Clouzot as a master of the thriller genre. She gives an illuminating, in-depth textual analysis of the film and compares it with its U.S. remake, which, juxtaposed with the original and the book on which it is based, highlights the great staying power of Clouzot's version, still popular with international audiences half a century after its première.
Ceramic horse head by Susan Hayward. Susan Hayward's studies of ceramic horses owe much of their expression to a childhood influenced by Welsh Cobs. Formed uniquely by hand with sensitive regard, the paper-clay lends itself to each subject in such a way that animates the sculpture.
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