Unity Dow (née Diswai) is a Motswana lawyer, human rights activist, specially elected member of parliament, and a writer. She formerly served as a judge on the High Court of Botswana and in various government ministries. (People from Botswana are referred to as Motswana (singular) or Batswana (plural).)She earned a law degree in 1983 from the University of Botswana and Swaziland, though her studies were completed in Swaziland and University of Edinburgh, Scotland, as Botswana had no law school at the time. After her graduation, Dow opened the first all-woman law firm in Botswana and in 1997 became the first woman to be appointed as a judge to the country's High Court.
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Unity Phelan is an American ballet dancer. She joined the New York City Ballet in 2013 and was promoted to principal dancer in 2021. Outside of the company, she had also danced in films John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and I'm Thinking of Ending Things.
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Unity Spencer (1930 – 2017) was a British artist.
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Unity is a hiveminded entity and former lover of Rick Sanchez from the Adult Swim American TV series "Rick and Morty".
― Anonymous User 4/16/2017
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Unity-chan is a recent female Japanese vocaloid voicebank. She is generally considered to be pretty bad.
― Anonymous User 10/12/2016
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In Mary Pickford's 1918 film "Stella Maris", she played a dual role; the title character, a typical "pretty Pickford" role, and Unity Blake, a bitter, disfigured housemaid. Her performance is stunning - if you didn't know it beforehand, you'd never believe both characters are played by the same woman. Had the Oscars existed then, she would surely have won.
Name of one of the famous Mitford sisters of Great Britain. Unity Valkyrie Mitford was an avid, rabid supporter of Hitler and his régime. She inspired the character of Bellatrix Lestrange in J. K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter' series.
She earned a law degree in 1983 from the University of Botswana and Swaziland, though her studies were completed in Swaziland and University of Edinburgh, Scotland, as Botswana had no law school at the time. After her graduation, Dow opened the first all-woman law firm in Botswana and in 1997 became the first woman to be appointed as a judge to the country's High Court.