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Dorothy Shaw - Estrela
British composer and jazz pianist Dorothy Shaw playing her own composi...
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Dorothy Shaw & Lorelei Lee | Gentlemen Prefer...
First video test run! Playing with effects and things FANMADE | Not fo...
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Funeral for Dorothy Shaw 12 12 22
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Mark Shaw: Fighting for Justice for Marilyn, ...
Best-selling author Mark Shaw, who has become a magnet for crowdsource...
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Jane Russel as Dorothy Shaw
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Central Booking Episode 59: Mark Shaw on COLL...
Bestselling author and investigative journalist Mark Shaw talks to Joh...
"The temptation is to flag Canada as one of the worst countries but in fact, that's not how these tables should be interpreted," said Dr. Dorothy Shaw, vice-president of medical affairs at B.C. Women's Hospital and an advocate for global maternal and infant health.& A few basic steps can make a significant difference in developing countries, says Dr. Dorothy Shaw of B.C. Women's, who is also a former president of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) Monroe and Jane Russell star as showgirls Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw in this Howard Hawks-directed comedy. The pair go to Paris, but the gold-digging Lee is being watched by a private eye hired by her fianc's distrustful father. Monroe's pink dress and singing of
"There's a clear connection between countries that have a high fertility rate, where women are having six to seven children, and the maternal mortality rates," said Dr. Dorothy Shaw, a clinical professor in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of British Columbia in Canada.
In that film, Russell's character, Dorothy Shaw, is set up in direct opposition to the character of her best friend, Lorelei Lee, played by Marilyn Monroe. Where Lorelei is all baby voice and imploring, flashing eyes, desperate to marry a rich man, Dorothy is exactly the opposite. She is smart where