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Nigel Bartholomew-Smythe is a fictional character on the American soap opera ''One Life to Live''. Peter Bartlett played the role from May 1991 until the series ended on January 13, 2012. He returned to the role April 29, 2013. Nigel is the longtime butler and confidante of billionaire Asa Buchanan. In 2009, Barlett began also playing the role of Nigel's cousin, Neville Smythe.In early 2003, Nigel is romantically linked to Roxy Balsom.
In October 2006, David Vickers finds out that Asa once had an affair with David's mother, Emma Bradley, but Asa denies it. Later, David's brother Spencer Truman claims to be Asa's son, but a DNA test proves otherwise. A conversation between Asa and Nigel hints that there is more to the story. On August 16, 2007, Asa dies in his sleep and is found by Nigel. At the funeral on August 17, 2007, Nigel tells a returned Max Holden that Asa has another son: David Vickers. Max advises Nigel to wait to tell the rest of the family; meanwhile, an eavesdropping Alex Olanov seeks out David. Nigel inherits Asa's yacht and private island, but in his video will & testament, Asa announces the existence of his other son. Nigel is tasked to inform this son of his parentage "when the time is right." Alex returns, married to an in-the-dark David, and blackmails Nigel with the facts of David's parentage. Not wanting the Buchanans to discover that con man David is one of them, Nigel gives his inheritance to Alex in exchange for her silence. Nigel has a cousin, Neville, who is the Buchanan mansion butler to the Buchanans living in London, England. Nigel later becomes a butler to Clint Buchanan, his wife Nora Buchanan, Clint's brother Bo Buchanan, and Bo and Nora's son Matthew Buchanan after Asa gives the Buchanan Mansion to Nora in his will. After Clint and Nora divorce in 2010, Nigel works solely for Clint after Clint wins ownership of the mansion from Nora in their divorce settlement. In the spring of 2011, Clint has a heart attack. After, he is blackmailed by his mentally ill daughter Jessica Buchanan's then husband and con artist Cutter Wentworth. Cutter demands a piece of Clint's fortune and the deed to the Buchanan Mansion in exchange for committing Jessica to St. Anne's. As a result, Clint loses ownership of the mansion to Cutter, and Nigel then works as Cutter's butler, along with his house guests Vimal Patel and his wife Rama Patel. Cutter later loses ownership of the mansion when Rex Balsom blackmails his estranged father Clint for the entire Buchanan fortune and the mansion in exchange for Clint to get the heart of Rex's dead fiancée Gigi Morasco. Clint then enlists Nigel to evict Cutter, Vimal, and Rama out of the mansion on June 28, 2011. On July 8, 2011, Rex fires Nigel as the mansion's butler, citing he can't trust Nigel because of his friendship with Clint. Nigel is later hired by Clint to be his butler/confidante when he is placed under house arrest at Llanfair. Provided by Wikipedia
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Ion Selectivity in the ENaC/DEG Family: A Systematic Review with Supporting Analysis by Cédric Vallée, Brendan Howlin, Rebecca Lewis
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The Effect of Test Method on Visual Acuity in School Children Aged 4–5 by Rebecca Lewis, Charlotte Codina, Helen Griffiths
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Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transportation and land use: Lessons from West Coast states by Rebecca Lewis, Robert Zako, Alexis Biddle, Rory Isbell
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Eating behaviors and related cultural attitudes of African American men and women by Christina Oney, Daniel DePaulo, Rebecca Lewis, Robert Sellers
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The Emerging Chondrocyte Channelome by Richard Barrett-Jolley, Rebecca Lewis, Rebecca Fallman, Ali Mobasheri
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Equality, diversity, and inclusion in oncology clinical trials: an audit of essential documents and data collection against INCLUDE under-served groups in a UK academic trial setti... by Dhrusti Patel, Lucy Kilburn, Lisa Fox, Emma Hall, Judith Bliss, Rebecca Lewis
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Ca<sup>2+</sup>-Activated K<sup>+</sup> Channels in Progenitor Cells of Musculoskeletal Tissues: A Narrative Review by Roland Takács, Patrik Kovács, Rana Abdelsattar Ebeid, János Almássy, János Fodor, László Ducza, Richard Barrett-Jolley, Rebecca Lewis, Csaba Matta
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Considerations when introducing electronic patient-reported outcome data capture in multicentre oncology randomised controlled trials by Lara Philipps, Stephanie Foster, Deborah Gardiner, Alexa Gillman, Joanne Haviland, Elizabeth Hill, Georgina Manning, Morgaine Stiles, Emma Hall, Rebecca Lewis
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Protocol for hypofractionated adaptive radiotherapy to the bladder within a multicentre phase II randomised trial: radiotherapy planning and delivery guidance by Rebecca Lewis, Emma Hall, Shaista Hafeez, Emma Patel, Amanda Webster, Karole Warren-Oseni, Vibeke Hansen, Helen McNair, Elizabeth Miles, Robert Huddart
Published 2020-05-01
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Photodynamic Diagnosis-guided Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumour in Participants with a First Suspected Diagnosis of Intermediate- or High-risk Non–muscle-invasive Bladder C... by Ge Yu, Stephen Rice, Rakesh Heer, Rebecca Lewis, Thenmalar Vadiveloo, Paramananthan Mariappan, Steven Penegar, Emma Clark, Zafer Tandogdu, Emma Hall, Luke Vale
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Quality assuring “Plan of the day” selection in a multicentre adaptive bladder trial: Implementation of a pre-accrual IGRT guidance and assessment module by Emma Patel, Yat Tsang, Angela Baker, Jenny Callender, Shaista Hafeez, Emma Hall, Vibeke Nordmark Hansen, Rebecca Lewis, Helen McNair, Elizabeth Miles, Robert Huddart
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Study within a trial of electronic versus paper-based Patient-Reported oUtcomes CollEction (SPRUCE): study protocol for a partially randomised patient preference study by Rebecca Lewis, Emma Hall, Jacqui Gath, Elizabeth Hill, Lara Philipps, Stephanie Foster, Deborah Gardiner, Alexa Gillman, Joanne Haviland, Diana King, Georgina Manning, Morgaine Stiles
Published 2023-09-01
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