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Paula (novel)

Paula is a 1994 memoir by Isabel Allende. She intended to write a straightforward narrative about the darkest experience of her own life. But the book is a tribute to her deceased daughter Paula Frías Allende, who fell into a porphyria-induced coma in 1991 and never recovered.

Paula (given name)

Paula is a common female given name (from Latin Paulus, petite). Notable people with this name include:

  • Paula Abdul, 1980s and 1990s pop singer and former American Idol judge
  • Paula Berry, American javelin thrower.
  • Paula Byrne, British author
  • Paula Cole, American singer-songwriter
  • Paula Creamer, golfer on the LPGA Tour
  • Paula Davis, American state legislator
  • Paula DeAnda, American R&B singer
  • Paula Deen, American cook, restaurateur, writer, and TV personality
  • Paula Fernandes, Brazilian singer
  • Paula Fudge, English long-distance runner
  • Paula Gunn Allen, Native American author and activist
  • Paula Hawkins (1927–2009), American politician
  • Paula Kelley, American singer-songwriter
  • Paula Radcliffe, British long distance runner and olympian
  • Paula Thebert, otherwise known as Lacey Wildd, American model
  • Paula Rego, Portuguese painter and visual artist
  • Paula Tsui, Hong Kong Cantopop singer
  • Paula Weishoff, American volleyball player
  • Paula Wilcox, English actress
  • Paula Yates (1959–2000), British television presenter, ex-wife of Bob Geldof
  • Paula Zahn, American newscaster
  • Saint Paula (347–404), a saint and follower of St. Jerome
Paula (film)

Paula is a 1952 film directed by Rudolph Maté.

Paula (album)

Paula is the seventh studio album by American recording artist Robin Thicke. The album's official release date was July 1, 2014, though it was streamed by Thicke's record company a day early, on June 30, 2014. The album, released by Star Trak Entertainment and Interscope Records, served as a tribute to his estranged wife Paula Patton. The album was supported by the single " Get Her Back". This was the final album to be released under the Star Trak label.

Upon its release, Paula received mixed reviews from music critics. The album debuted at number 9 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 24,000 copies in its first week of release. The album sold only 530 copies in the United Kingdom, 550 in Canada, and 158 in Australia in its debut week.

Paula (1915 film)

Paula is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by Cecil Birch and starring Hetty Payne and Frank McClellan. It was made at the Holmfirth Studios in Yorkshire. A widow follows her love to Italy, and dies after donating blood to save his life.

Paula (singer)

Paula (born Paula Arenas, May 1, 1988 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a Colombian latin pop singer-songwriter. In 2011 and 2012 she released two extended plays with her name Paula Arenas, the following years she released a couple of singles as "Me Hace Bien", "Sola", "Lo Que El Tiempo Dejó" (featuring Esteman), "Excesos" and "Un Día Cualquiera". "Lo Que El Tiempo Dejó" was a top 10 hit in Colombia. Then she moved to Miami and started over her process as singer and changed her professional name to Paula. In 2016 released her first debut single called "Nada" produced by Julio Reyes Copello, it received a generally positive response and support in social networks from Carla Morrison and compatriot singers Juanes and Fonseca. In May 2016 she will support Alejandro Sanz as opening act in his 'Sirope' tour in Colombia.

Usage examples of "paula".

Paula, there must have been ammono life here once, in the primeval oceans.

Now Paula was three years dead, dead of anaphylactic shock from a bee sting, if you can believe it.

The only motive Paula had, viewed from the perspective of business economics, ceased to make much sense.

Paula Gwinner had been born to a title, but the title had not come with much in the way of property.

The stalwart centurion of the copy editing line, Paula Greenberg, makes certain that all my capitalizations and spellings match and imparts as much consistency as anyone can to someone as chaotic as I am.

The one person in the tour Marcus avoided like plague was Paula Booker, the station's cosmetic surgeon.

Besides, the way I size it up, Paula had to have been incubating inside more than a few of them by then, with stuff like stealing, maiming, raping, murder, and blowing crap up just around their respective corners.

We read of George Conway, one of the lawyers who played a crucial role in pushing Paula Jones's story, admitting that privately he didn't believe Jones's allegation at all but that her case must be pressed nonetheless because the point was to force a situation in which Clinton would have to lie under oath about extramarital sex.

Sirois lives in Flemington, NJ with his wife Paula, daughter Kira and son Daniel.

The rapid-response team's denunciations of the Frays are starting to blend with earlier denunciations of Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones, Monica Lewinsky, Linda Tripp, Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broaddrick, the Travel Office employees, and Elian's "Miami relatives.

Aunt Paula, having lost a husband years before and being deeply attached to her son, would be destroyed by the loss of Kerry and the goblin would be with her not just in funeral parlors but twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, drinking of her agony and despair.

The disappearing billing records, the insider futures market trading, the nefarious discrediting of women like Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey (and likely Paula Jones) who were simply telling the truth, the denial of the Lewinsky relationship - did these all leave their mark?

Although baby Alpha was so small, I left her in the care of Paula Gallin for a few hours while I joined Kathi.

Now Methuselah's introns would safely contain Paula until the time, perhaps years ahead, when I had a facility big enough to clone a human.

Paula showed how a comparable score could be derived by matching the results to a selected portion of a random-number string, thus proving once again to the world that sometimes people have lucky streaks, sometimes unlucky, and most of the time they muddle along somewhere in between.