Fine arts collagists who use this technique include Carrie Burns Brown, Gerald Brommer, Carole Barnes, and Gladys Russo. |
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Richardson pits this code explicitly against Matilda's nefarious campaign to sign Gerald on as her personal mercenary. |
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Or Gerald Ford, probably the most athletic president in this century, getting a reputation as a stumblebum. |
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Gerald is short for Geraldine, because even in this story it would be too cruel to name a girl Gerald. |
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Like the English cartoonist Gerald Scarfe, John began drawing to while away the hours when bedridden as a child. |
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In fact, Roddy's wife, the luscious and sex-starved Ariadne, is more than willing to sleep with Gerald to stop the sale. |
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Gerald knows our newsroom, and we both know that our paper has been blessed by the work of HBCU graduates. |
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Had it not been for my indiscretion, or intended indiscretion, Gerald wouldn't be in this predicament right now. |
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Campaigner Gerald Carr, a retired mining engineer who spent 34 years working in local collieries, is leader of the residents' association. |
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Traffic warden Gerald Shaw hangs up his fluorescent coat for the last time today after 16-and-a-half years of duty in the town. |
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Steven Genovese and Mr Evitt, had discovered Gerald was an informant and had taped him speaking to his police handler. |
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Gerald suffers in his relationship with Gudrun, his mixture of violence and weakness arousing a destructive demon in her. |
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The tenor playing Gerald, the Englishman who dares to love an Indian demi-goddess, was in middling form, dramatically and vocally. |
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The irrepressibility later attributed to the Welsh by Gerald of Wales nonetheless applies to all the British and Irish during this period. |
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Gerald Priddy bunted Stevens over to second, bringing Whitey Platt to the plate. |
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The actor Oliver Reed who played Gerald in the 1969 film had an implosive presence onscreen. |
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And Carlos and Gerald, among other supposedly intelligent men, are buying that bull. |
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A permanent fixture in his life for decades, Gerald, now 74, has been building sheds since he was a child. |
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As Gerald Corbett pointed to flow charts and Venn diagrams, he uttered one word which sent the Prime Minister's temper soaring. |
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Understanding something such as a random act of violence is difficult for Gerald, because of his cloistered upbringing. |
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I understand giving Gerald Levin his walking papers, but getting rid of Case is pure pique. |
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Lord Edward Fitz Gerald, fifth son of the duke of Leinster, inherited a legacy of active family rebellion against England in Tudor times. |
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Despite my trying to remain jovial and positive Gerald was miserable and moody. |
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Mr. Gerald sat in his car in an empty parking lot across the street from the motel. |
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I was woken, however, by the light of a candle being held aloft above my face, and the sight of Gerald peering down at me anxiously. |
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Even if I had not been able to spot Gerald in the throng of gentlemen, his languid grace on the ballroom floor revealed his identity. |
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It tells the story of Ellie, Gerald and Dan, three street punks fresh from reform school, who are desperate and need money. |
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Klima's book, translated into British English by Gerald Turner, takes us to a city even sadder than Berlin. |
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Spectators were led first into the drawing-room elegance of Suite Saint-Saens by Gerald Arpino. |
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Congrats to Gerald and Kitty who celebrated their ruby wedding anniversary last week. |
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Gerald relented and the rest of the breakfast table talk was about more normal, every day things. |
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Isabelle, in a slightly drunk and uninhibited state, flaunts her desire at being desired while Gerald trembles at her physical closeness. |
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The principal officer was the bailiff of the hundred, who in 1212 was Gerald de Clayton. |
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The writings of Gerald of Wales describe a thickly wooded landscape and the countryside has remained, essentially, unchanged. |
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Deciding to beard the lion in his den, I visit Dr. Gerald Imber, a Fifth Avenue plastic surgeon. |
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Gerald does, in fact, resort to violence, beating the horse and cutting it with spurs. |
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Lifelong Robins fan Gerald Woodvine, 60, from Calne, even spent a chilly night sleeping on a deck chair under a brolly so he could be guaranteed a ticket. |
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Gerald Ford and the swine flu pandemic that never happened in 1976 is a cautionary tale that government action can backfire. |
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Any place where politics were discussed, Gerald was in his element. |
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When Gerald Ford picked Nelson Rockefeller as vice president from 1974 to 1977, it was a consolation prize to a burned-out boom. |
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That exasperates Sapan, who has been petitioning presidents to pose for him since Gerald Ford was in office. |
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Gen. Gerald J. Higgins, the assistant division commander and an experienced infantryman, with ensuring that troop dispositions supported his defense plans. |
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So you can get this huge outpouring of kind of interest and sympathy, and as Gerald said, it can all collapse and people have compassion fatigue or something like that. |
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And of the four that preceded them, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon were all senators, while Gerald Ford was the minority leader of the House. |
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President Mary McAleese and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern were represented by their respective aides-de-camp, Captain Sue Ramsbottom and Captain Gerald O'Grady. |
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But, alas, Philadelphia received the honor and President Gerald Ford did the deed. |
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She downplayed the racial element as did the mcbride family attorney Gerald Thurswell in an interview with The Daily Beast. |
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Shah Alam II ruled well until his eighties and died as a sightless wretch dressed in rags when an army from Bengal led by General Gerald Lake stormed Delhi and Agra. |
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In vindication, Gerald turned and walked away, leaving April to stand in the middle of the sidewalk with a flurry of golden leaves cascading around her. |
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I was still half asleep but I was awake enough to hear the reproach in the nurse's voice and I interpreted it as her suggesting I had neglected Gerald. |
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Gerald used an angle grinder with a 4-inch diamond blade to very carefully cut the tightly curved lines of the pattern into the surface of the slab. |
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The earliest stronghold here was probably founded in 1108 by the Norman adventurer Gerald of Windsor, but was taken and retaken several times during the next century. |
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Lack of testosterone leaves men bad-tempered, emotional, depressed and suffering from Irritable Male Syndrome, scientist Gerald Lincoln told BBC radio's recently. |
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Maybe Margaret would like to fraternize with Mr. Gerald who seems to have the same ideas. |
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Gerald is a consultant to the largest croc farm in the world near Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe, Africa. |
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And in all of this medley of extemporania, Nixon could count on the faithful support of the minority leader of the House, Mr. Gerald Ford. |
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It was Gerald converted me to be a true corsetlover when I was female impersonator in the High School play Vice Versa. |
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Helen interrupted her sister, by asking her opinion of the how the name, Gerald Vernon, sounded. |
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The famous cleric Gerald of Wales tells, in his Descriptio Cambriae, a story of King Henry II of England. |
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During a revolt in Munster led by Gerald FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond, in 1582, an estimated 30,000 Irish people starved to death. |
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California's Edmund Gerald Brown, 54, laid his political prestige on the line with a sheaf of legislative proposals. |
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The Wiccan Rede was most likely introduced into Wicca by Gerald Gardner and formalised publicly by Doreen Valiente, one of his High Priestesses. |
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Interest was intensified, however, by Gerald Gardner's claim in 1954 in Witchcraft Today that a form of witchcraft still existed in England. |
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A number of notable English composers, including Gerald Finzi, Benjamin Britten, and Gustav Holst, set poems by Hardy to music. |
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In 1937, Huxley moved to Hollywood with his wife Maria, son Matthew, and friend Gerald Heard. |
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Gerald Scarfe produced a series of animations for the subsequent live shows, The Wall Tour. |
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Box, and directed by the brothers Gerald Thomas and Ralph Thomas respectively. |
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Frederick Tennyson and Gerald Durrell were among authors who made Jersey their home. |
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In July 1956, Eden ordered his CIGS, Field Marshal Gerald Templer to begin planning for an invasion of Egypt. |
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After his companion Gerald Haxton died in 1944, Maugham moved back to England. |
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Many portraits were painted of Somerset Maugham, including that by Graham Sutherland in the Tate Gallery, and several by Sir Gerald Kelly. |
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Hughes's sister Olwyn was two years older and his brother Gerald was ten years older. |
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Gerald Thomas, one of the finest folklore scholars in Canada today, contributed a Newfie joke collection. |
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In 1265, Llywelyn captured Hawarden Castle and routed the combined armies of Hamo Lestrange and Maurice fitz Gerald in north Wales. |
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Gerald Massey's monumental work on African origins suggested that the poem reflected Egyptian religion. |
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He was acquainted with Walter Map whose career shares some similarities with Gerald. |
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Here Gerald is frequently critical of the rule of the Angevin kings, a shift from his earlier praise of Henry II in the Topographia. |
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David's was independent of Canterbury, the mission of Gerald proved a failure. |
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David's deserted Gerald, and having been obliged to leave Wales, he fled to Rome. |
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Gerald maintained that fear of the effect that his appointment would have on the national politics in Wales had prevented his appointment. |
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The first catalogues of these stamps included Gerald Rosen's 1970 Catalogue of British Local Stamps. |
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On 20 May, the BEF sent Brigadier Gerald Whitfield to Dunkirk to start evacuating unnecessary personnel. |
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Wicca is a duotheistic faith created by Gerald Gardner that allows for polytheism. |
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Thomas', Toronto, was at one time the parish church of the English accompanist Gerald Moore, who was an assistant organist there. |
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Michigan was the home of Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States. |
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Between 1858 and 1864, while Linton was living in London, the house was let to Gerald Massey, poet and Egyptologist. |
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Much the same could be said for the drummer Gerald Cleaver, who brought a lot of color and soloistic ideas into his steady time. |
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I have set aside the next six years to write a biography of Gerald Ford. |
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And it looks like even for jet setter Gerald, home really is where the heart is. |
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Upon the death of his uncle, the Bishop of St David's, in 1176, the chapter nominated Gerald as his successor. |
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And Tim McInnerny as Gerald Fedden in The Line Of Beauty, the saving grace of this irksome saga of shallow saddoes. |
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Gerald Meach, president of American Community Mutual Insurance Company, made the announcement. |
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Gary Gerald studies animal movement, so when two female brown snakes in the lab had babies, he wanted to see them in motion. |
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The International Noricum GH N-45 is the latest manifestation of the original 155 mm 45 calibre GC-45 howitzers devised by the late Gerald Bull. |
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To achieve this effect, Joyce frequently writes in paralipsis, to adopt the term offered by Gerald Prince and Gerard Genette. |
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Susan Elizabeth Ford, daughter of Gerald, held onto the patronym. |
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The Cartoon Museum pays homage to the role of Private Eye and everyone from W Heath Robinson to Gerald Scarfe, with Dennis the Menace in between. |
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Louis Garzone, 65, and his brother Gerald, 47, who supplied bodies from their funeral parlours, will serve up to 20 years. |
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It was developed in England during the first half of the 20th century and was introduced to the public in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant. |
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As well, she sang in Gerald Barry's The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant for Irish Radio, and in the title role of L'enfant et les sortileges, in Maestricht, Holland. |
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No longer would he have to fear the deportation of Gerald Haxton, who as an American was constantly running that risk in his trawlings through the bars of London. |
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Gerald checked himself into the hospital because he was dissociating. |
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Another Pandionidae claw fossil was recovered from Early Oligocene deposits in the Mainz basin, Germany, and was described in 2006 by Gerald Mayr. |
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President Gerald Ford intervened, and the games were allowed to continue. |
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The rich natural history of Guyana was described by early explorers Sir Walter Raleigh and Charles Waterton and later by naturalists Sir David Attenborough and Gerald Durrell. |
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Williams, Gerald Davies, Barry John, and Mervyn Davies, in their side. |
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Gerald was a keen and observant student of natural history, but the value of his observations is lessened by credulity and inability to distinguish fact from legend. |
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There is a statue, by Henry Poole of Gerald in City Hall, Cardiff, and he was included in the vote on 100 Welsh Heroes for his Descriptio Kambriae and Itinerarium Kambriae. |
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Kennedy, made a fashion statement in her satin-bowed and tufted floor-length gown, when she bestowed The Rolex Dance Award on Joffrey Ballet artistic director Gerald Arpino. |
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He joins from Gerald Eve in Birmingham, at a time when the industrial property market is enjoying revived fortunes on the back a growing manufacturing sector. |
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In 1202, Gerald was accused of stirring up the Welsh to rebellion and was put on trial, but the trial came to nothing in consequence of the absence of the principal judges. |
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Another contemporary of theirs, Gerald Finzi, lived in nearby Painswick. |
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Gerald became a royal clerk and chaplain to King Henry II of England in 1184, first acting mediator between the crown and Prince Rhys ap Gruffydd. |
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St David's metropolitan status as an archbishopric was later supported by Bernard, Bishop of St David's, Geoffrey of Monmouth and Gerald of Wales. |
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Gerald refers to the cythara and the tympanum, but their identification with the harp is uncertain, and it is not known that he ever visited Scotland. |
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Hugh Peter, and by Gerald Kyd in the 2012 premiere of the play 55 Days. |
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Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant, founded modern Wicca. |
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While President Gerald Ford never visited the United Kingdom, the British government saw the US bicentennial in 1976 as an occasion to celebrate the special relationship. |
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Mountbatten's views led to clash of personalities with the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Gerald Templer who supported the invasion. |
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His involvement with the Foundling Hospital is today commemorated with a permanent exhibition in London's Foundling Museum, which also holds the Gerald Coke Handel Collection. |
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Together with Gerald Heard, Christopher Isherwood, and other followers he was initiated by the Swami and was taught meditation and spiritual practices. |
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They have another tryout scheduled for the early part of 2007 and will try out individual players on a case-by-case basis, team owner Gerald Brunner said. |
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In addition to spending several years performing live at private events and in New York lounges, Gerald owned his own DJ entertainment company and Singing Telegram service. |
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The first Neopagan groups to publicly appear, during the 1950s and 60s, were Gerald Gardner's Bricket Wood coven and Roy Bowers' Clan of Tubal Cain. |
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The idea for this piece came from the Bidayuh musician Gerald Oscar Sindon who made most of the instruments, helped by the Iban instructor, Ubang Kendawang. |
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