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Encyclopedia > Laura Bailey

Laura Bailey is a British supermodel and occasional actress. She is the face of the new Jaguar X Type. Ana Beatriz Barros, one of the best world supermodels in the cover of a Victorias Secret catalogue A supermodel is a highly paid fashion model in an elite group with a worldwide reputation. ... Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ... Jaguar Cars is a British automobile manufacturer famous for luxury saloon and sports cars. ... Jaguar X-TYPE The Jaguar X-TYPE is a model of automobile that first began production in 2001 (as a model year 2002) and remains in production at Jaguars Halewood facility. ...


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Laura Bailey Photos - Laura Bailey News - Laura Bailey Information (619 words)
Laura Bailey was just your average college theater student when she auditioned for some voice acting roles at Funimation, and landed her first voice role as Kid Trunks in the Dragonball Z series.
In the Fruits Basket interview, Laura announced that she got a new puppy, and was thinking of naming the dog after Shigure Sohma, who represents the dog in the series.
Laura Bailey has to be one of the best voice Actors on the Funimation crew.
Antislavery Literature: Little Laura, the Kentucky Abolitionist (XHTML) (2488 words)
‘Laura B.’ was almost certainly Laura Bailey, the daughter of William Shreve Bailey (1806-1886), a Kentucky mechanic and abolitionist.
Laura's father has a printing press; and with this press he prints a newspaper which contains a great deal about the slaves, and urges the American government and the American people not to allow the poor fls to be slaves any longer.
    But Laura's father was not a man to be stopped in his course by this mean and ungenerous usage, and his wife and children were equally brave-hearted, and one and all of them determined to press on, and still to publish their anti-slavery newspaper.
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