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Dale, Martin (29 November 2021). "ONSeries Lisboa 2021: Portugal Turns to Crime, Noir to Fuel Overseas Expansion". Variety . Retrieved 30 November 2021. She believes a number of people are haunting her, including DeDe Pritchett. Other people that she believes are haunting her are: Rosa Garcia, Marta Blanco, Marisol Gutierrez and Cecilia Matos. (“ Good Grief") a b c d Padgett, Ray (2017). Cover me: the stories behind the greatest cover songs of all time. New York. pp.104–115. ISBN 978-1-4549-2250-6. OCLC 978537907. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) One explanation for the timeless popularity of the song was offered in AllMusic's review by Bill Janovitz: [10]

Composed on the model of the Psalms, its authorship is unknown, though it obviously takes as a point of departure the salutation of the angels at St Luke 2:14. By the 4th century the Greek original was being used at morning prayer; in the west it is sung at Mass on Sundays (except during Advent and Lent) and on certain feasts. It is shown that Gloria has always wanted a daughter, and at the end of the episode, she reveals that she used to dress Manny up as a girl when he was young and told him it was his baby sister who died when he saw the pictures. (" Come Fly with Me") It's implied that Gloria liked working as at the hair salon as she states that she really misses her former co-workers when she visits the salon with Phil. In one instance, she used her skills to give Phil a haircut at his home. Her team considered translating the lyrics, and possibly changing the love interest’s to “Mario,” but ultimately decided to write a new story, based around a character study of “a girl that’s running too fast for her own steps” (Branigan’s words). George Bernard Shaw was one of the first to use this form of the ancient Latin name GLORIANA in his 1898 play You Never Can Tell It was a Top 25 name in the Gloria (born Josephine) Swanson era of the 1920s,--reaching as high as Number 20 in 1925-26) and held on in the Top 50 until 1955.Gloria Ray Karlmark". America.gov. 30 August 2007. Archived from the original on 2009-03-13 . Retrieved 2009-03-25. . Karlmark graduated from Kungliga Patent & Registreringsverket in Sweden as a patent attorney, and from 1977 until 1981, she worked for IBM International Patent Operations. From 1976 to 1994, Karlmark founded and was editor-in-chief of Computers in Industry, an international journal of computer applications in industry. In 1994, Karlmark went to work in the Netherlands for Philips Telecommunications in Hilversum and, later, for Philips Lighting in Eindhoven. She and her husband have two children. [1] Gloria: Why are you wasting time on my little boy? See that old lady with the cane? She could be hiding a ceramic knife in there that could pass through the metal detector, and here you are harassing a little kid! Frank Dunphy • DeDe Pritchett • Javier Delgado • Pepper Saltzman • Sal • Andy Bailey • Ronnie LaFontaine • Andrew • Longines • Ronaldo

Manny is Gloria's son with Javier. Gloria is shown to have a strong and loving relationship with Manny (much to Jay's dismay), being that she raised him on her own. She is very supportive of Manny's interests and always encourages him to show affection to girls he likes and treat them with chivalry. As a mother, she is shown to stand up to anyone who insults or hurts Manny and is concerned if people are gonna make fun of him. In some episodes, Manny expresses his uneasiness in her mother's affections and calling him cutesy names in public. Gloria is often characterized by her loud, outspoken attitude noticeable even from a distance that one neighbor once thought they own a parrot (" Unplugged"); her voice is known for driving the next-door neighbor's dog mad, setting off car alarms and scaring several drivers into pulling over because it reached a pitch akin to a police or ambulance siren. She is shown to be very expressive in her speech; often imitating the sounds of things when she does not know what to call it, and shouting loudly when she is upset. Due to her fiery nature, she often clashes with Claire, another strong female. She often feels that her race is a problem with people, such as failing to hail a cab which she immediately blames on her being a Latina only for Haley to point out that its just a yellow car. She also has a considerable temper which is comparable to a volcano: sudden, destructive and with many casualties. When two teens egged her house on Halloween, she charged after them screaming "You put egg on my house, I kill what you love!". When angered or frustrated, she has a tendency to rant vociferously in Spanish.

Roy, Beth. Bitters in the Honey: Tales of Hope and Disappointment across Divides of Race and Time. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1999. The pizza and focaccia was delicious. The truffle pasta was not as cheesy as I thought despite being in the pecorino wheel but still good. Dessert was mixed, my partner loved the tiramisu but it’s not too sweet. ‘A sabayon is born’ really strange and... not sweet despite having caramel, also no chocolate waffle on top as described. She is 14 months younger than Claire (" After the Fire"). As Claire was born on November 13, Gloria was born in January.

She rose to fame in Ireland during the 1970s with " One Day at a Time" which spent longer in the Irish charts than any other single to date (90 weeks). [3] She later toured under her married name of Gloria Sherry. The Shadows of Knight recorded "Gloria", which was released as a single in December 1965 and later included on the album of the same name. Bill Janovitz describes it as "a faithful, though tamer version of the original". [10] The song reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966, [14] due to its popularity with radio stations that chose not to play Them's original because of its lyrics–the Shadows of Knight replaced Morrison's line "She comes to my room" with "She calls out my name". [16] [17]

Gloria has to cover for herself and tell Claire that she was trying to sending a letter to one of them in Colombia, when she is actually trying to delete an accidental message to Claire from her laptop, as she realises that deleting from Claires' laptop is the only way Claire won't see that message as she was only trying to vent out her anger for Claire. (" Caught in the Act") Claire is Gloria's step-daughter. Gloria started with a strained relationship with Claire. Which got gradually better, after the fight in "Coal Digger", They now completely trust each other although Claire can sometimes get jealous of her, in the late Season 3 and the early Season 4 it is shown in " Bringing Up Baby", that Claire is jealous of her figure, as when she and Jay find out that Gloria is pregnant with Joe, she is the first to say "She's gonna get fat", and when she is pregnant, in her late trimesters, Claire is the first to ask Jay how much weight she has gained, and then starts to state numbers that seem to be too much weight. She also gets to like Claire more when they go to the shooting gallery together. She found her greatest success in the late 1970s with her version of the song " One Day at a Time" which reached No. 1 in the Irish charts. It remained on the charts for 90 weeks - the longest run for any single in Irish chart history (a record it still holds today). [7]

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