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Bailey and New
In the metaphysics of the " New Age Prophetess ", Alice Bailey, in her system called the Seven Rays which classifies humans into seven different metaphysical psychological types, the " third ray " of " creative intelligence " is represented by the color green.
Bailey died at age 53 when the plane in which he was travelling, United Airlines Flight 175, crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City during the September 11 attacks.
* The " New Age Prophetess ", Alice A. Bailey, in her system called the Seven Rays which classifies humans into seven different metaphysical psychological types, the " second ray " of " Love-Wisdom " is represented by the color indigo.
Neo-Theosophist Alice Bailey published the book Discipleship in the New Age ( 1944 ), which used the term New Age in reference to the transition from the astrological age of Pisces to Aquarius.
** Theodorus Bailey, U. S. Representative for New York ( d. 1828 )
* The " New Age Prophetess ", Alice Bailey, in her system called the Seven Rays which classifies humans into seven different metaphysical psychological types, the " seventh ray " of " Ceremonial Order " is represented by the color violet.
In Bedford Falls, New York on Christmas Eve, George Bailey ( James Stewart ) is deeply troubled.
* The " New Age Prophetess ", Alice Bailey, in her system called the Seven Rays which classifies humans into seven different metaphysical psychological types, the " fifth ray " of " Concrete Science " is represented by the colour orange.
Other regular events at the arena include the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus when it comes to New York City ( although the Izod Center and Nassau Coliseum also host the circus each year ), selected home games for the St. John's men's Red Storm ( college basketball ), the annual pre and postseason NIT tournaments, the NBA Draft, the Millrose Games track and field meet, and almost any other kind of indoor activity that draws large audiences, such as the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and the 2004 Republican National Convention.
## Bailey, James R. ( 1973 ), The God Kings and the Titans ; The New World Ascendancy in Ancient Times, St. Martin's Press
The son of Benjamin Joule ( 1784 – 1858 ), a wealthy brewer, and Alice Prescott Joule, James Prescott Joule was born in the house adjoining the Joule Brewery in New Bailey Street, Salford 24 December 1818.
* Bailey Bridges in New Zealand
* Jacob Bailey Moore ( 1797 – 1853 ), newspaper editor, founder and first librarian of New Hampshire Historical Society
A television programme hosted by celebrity lawyer F. Lee Bailey was broadcast on WOR in New York on 30 November in which Bailey cross-examined LaBour and other " witnesses " about the rumour, but he left it to the viewer to determine conclusions.
Hachaliah Bailey moved here from New York state and on December 19, 1837, he purchased a tract of land on the outskirts of Falls Church including what is now the intersection of Leesburg Pike and Columbia Pike.
Perhaps the first of the Northerners to settle permanently in Fairfax County to farm was Lewis Bailey, an upstate New Yorker and the son of Hachaliah Bailey.
Born and raised in Mount Holly Township, New Jersey, Bailey moved with his family to Philadelphia when at the age of nine.
In 1817 he was imprisoned in the New Bailey Prison in Salford on suspicion of high treason ( this was on account of his political activities ).
A modified version of it also proved successful in America, and in 2002 Bailey released a CD of a recording at the WestBeth Theatre in New York City.
On 4 April 1868 Weatherhill became the last person to be publicly hanged in Manchester, at the New Bailey prison.
Woolfolk had been busy in New York studying sax with sax maestro Joe Henderson and was about to start a career in banking when Bailey called.
The word cultivar was coined in 1923 by Liberty Hyde Bailey of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium, Cornell University, New York State, when he wrote:

Bailey and Hampshire
( The last person hanged in the United States was Billy Bailey in 1996, and the punishment remains an option in two U. S. states: Washington and New Hampshire.
Eventually they retired as superheroes and moved to Bailey, New Hampshire.

Bailey and fictional
Not long before Burr died, Mason was named second after F. Lee Bailey in a poll that asked Americans to name the attorney, fictional or not, they most admired.
* James Burge ( 1925 – 2010 ) — English criminal law barrister, original inspiration for the fictional barrister Rumpole of the Bailey
* In the television series Garrow's Law, a fictional retelling of the life of 18th Century barrister William Garrow, many of the scenes take place within the Old Bailey.
* Horace Rumpole, fictional character in the television series Rumpole of the Bailey
In addition to the long list of real life distinguished individuals that served as officers of the Cambridge Union during their time in Cambridge, Will Bailey, a fictional character on The West Wing, a US television drama series, claimed to have been a " former president of Cambridge Union on a Marshall Scholarship ".
The Baileys name, and the R. A. Bailey signature, were fictional, inspired by the Bailey's Hotel in London.
* Reginald Fortune, a fictional detective of H. C. Bailey
George Bailey is a fictional character and the main protagonist in Frank Capra's 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life.
The film tells the story of two scholars, Roland Michell ( played by Aaron Eckhart ) and Maud Bailey ( Gwyneth Paltrow ), who investigate the affair of fictional Victorian era poet Randolph Henry Ash ( Jeremy Northam ), described in letters between him and another fictional poet, Christabel LaMotte ( Jennifer Ehle ).
* James " Herr Big Daddy " Bailey ( 1985 – 1986 ), fictional character in the comic book " The Adventures of Jack Ransom "
The Depression's bank runs left a lasting mark on the American psyche, exhibited in sometimes disturbing images such as the bleak scenes in the movie It's a Wonderful Life, where the fictional hero George Bailey struggles to keep his Building & Loan open with a crowd of customers demanding their deposits.
While McCray failed to make the out, he only suffered scrapes and bruises in the incident ( unlike the fictional " Bump Bailey ", whose injuries were fatal ), and remained in the game.
In the episode " Dear Liar ," a take-off on the Janet Cooke scandal, Bailey writes a news story that is partly fictional, which could have cost the station its broadcast license, though it was still in its initial draft and had not committed to using it.
William " Will " Bailey, is a fictional character played by Joshua Malina on the television serial drama The West Wing, holding various posts in the White House Office of Communications, Office of the Vice President, and as a backbencher Congressman ( as seen in Season 7, Episode 1 ).
* Aaron Bailey ( Full House ), fictional character
Doctor Anthony Trueman is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by British actor Nicholas Bailey.
The novel concerns the relationship between two fictional Victorian poets, Randolph Henry Ash ( whose life and work are loosely based on those of the English poet Robert Browning, or Alfred Tennyson, whose work is more consonant with the themes that are portrayed as Ash, as well as his being poet-laureate to Queen Victoria ) and Christabel LaMotte ( similarly based on Christina Rossetti ), as revealed to present day academics Roland Michell and Maud Bailey.
The novel was adapted into a 2002 feature film called Possession starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Maud Bailey ; Aaron Eckhart as Roland Michell ; and Jeremy Northam and Jennifer Ehle as the fictional poets Randolph Henry Ash and Christabel LaMotte respectively.
In Broke N ' Yo-Yo, she moves Bailey to a cramped loft near the ceiling of the cabin, and Bailey retaliates by faking an attack of fictional " Sea Snarks ", but eventually comes clean and they agree to share the cabin equally.

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