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22. SARAH RYAN making her bow to society.
By this logic, forcing yourself on an unwilling partner is only making her bow to the inevitable.
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The Welsh swimmer missed London 2012 after suffering from glandular fever, but is returning to form and will make her bow at these Championships in the 400m on Sunday - although she is a stronger medal prospect in the 1500m and 800m events later in the week.
She makes her bow and arrows to bring down the system.
Health issues (as well as her acknowledged addiction to cigarette smoking) prevented her from singing professionally for more than 30 years, but she returned to Broadway in 2001 (having made her bow there in 1953) in the musical Follies and again the following year in a revival of Cabaret.
Within a month, she also made her bow for the Matildas, Australia's women's football team.
But an even better candidate for next year's model made her bow on the same show.
Certainly, dutifully Amanda had made her bow, débuting before polite society, both with 120 girls of good family at the 74th annual Tuxedo Autumn Ball in October 1962, and at a supper-dance given at her mother and stepfather's Long Island country house.
Perhaps not surprisingly, Williams -- who will introduce a new wig line by summer's end and make her bow on The Great White Way as Matron Mama Morton in the Broadway revival of Chicago in a matter of weeks -- is taking her advice-giving show on the road.
Meadow is making her professional bow this week after completing her amateur career by representing Great Britain & Ireland in the recent Curtis Cup event in the US.
In setting the play to music, Donizetti did some of his most beautiful writing, not just for the title character (Joyce DiDonato in the new offering) and her prevailing adversary Elizabeth I (Elza van den Heever, making her Met bow).
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