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* 1998-2001: Katherine Kurtz and Deborah Turner Harris wrote a fantasy fiction series ( The Temple and the Stone and The Temple and the Crown ) linking Robert the Bruce with the Knights Templar.
* Spungen's mother, Deborah, wrote a book about her daughter and her involvement with Vicious in And I Don't Want to Live This Life.
This identification may have gained credence from the fact that Deborah Leeds ' husband, Japhet Leeds, named twelve children in the will he wrote in 1736, which is compatible with the legend of the Jersey Devil being the thirteenth child born by Mother Leeds.
Her work on the Song Sparrow is considered a landmark and Deborah Strom wrote in Bird Watching with American Women ( 1986 ) that her work was so vast and difficult that the mind boggles at the time and patience required.
Scottish Celtic fantasy is less common, but James Hogg, Fiona MacLeod ( William Sharp ), George Mackay Brown and Deborah Turner Harris all wrote material based on Scottish myths and legends.
Deborah Howell, The Washington Post < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s ombudsman at the time, wrote that Broder's acceptance of speaking fees appeared to be a violation of the paper's policy on outside speeches, as was the fact that some of the groups that paid Broder also lobby Congress.
During the enforced hiatus, O ' Neill wrote songs for ABC TV series Sweet and Sour ( 1984 ) including the title song performed by Deborah Conway ( later recorded by O ' Neill as " In Control ") and " Glam to Wham ".
Von Hoffman also wrote a libretto for Deborah Drattell's Nicholas and Alexandra for the Los Angeles Opera which was performed in the 2003 / 04 season under the direction of Plácido Domingo.
Referring to his appearance at IHR conferences, historian Deborah Lipstadt wrote, " Mr. Sobran may not have been an unequivocal denier, but he gave support and comfort to the worst of them.
" He also wrote under the pseudonyms of Geoffrey Marsh, Lionel Fenn, Simon Lake, Felicia Andrews, and Deborah Lewis.
He wrote also a number of German novels, which appeared as serials in the " Deborah "; among these may be mentioned:
He was a friend of many of the most prominent British intellectual and social figures of his day, including Nancy Mitford, Harold Nicolson, about whom he wrote a two-volume biography, Deborah Mitford, and Cyril Connolly.
In 2000, she co-hosted a live daily talk show for women on the Lifetime Network with Deborah Roberts called Lifetime Live and also wrote a brief column for the defunct AccessLife. com These articles can be found at the Christopher Reeve Homepage.
In 2003 Deborah collaborated with DJ Producer Tony Moran and wrote " Real Love " released on Centaur Records .< ref name =" centaurmusic. com ">
" Reviewing the Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision DVD for Pitchfork Media, Jess Harvell wrote that while " owning your own copy of ' Heart of Glass ' may not seem as cool ... there's the always luminous Deborah Harry, who would give boiling asparagus an erotic charge, all while looking too bored to live.
Elsewhere, Deborah Pacini, Marc Perry, Geoffrey Baker and Sujatha Fernandes extensively wrote about Cuban rap music as a result of these transnational exchanges.

Deborah and extensive
Fest's film which was intended to explain why ordinary people in Germany loved Hitler created some controversy with some critics such as the American historian Deborah Lipstadt writing that by featuring extensive clips of Hitler from propaganda films while totally ignoring the Holocaust, Fest had engaged in a glorification of the Führer.

Deborah and feminist
" One of Trudeau's chief allies, Deborah Coyne, would lead a feminist crusade against the accord.
The feminist historian Deborah Willis asserts that the witch-hunts resulted from a societal fear of maternal power.
Noted graduates and associates of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and the Department of Cultural Studies include: Paul Gilroy ( LSE ) theorist of culture and race, Angela McRobbie ( Goldsmiths ) theorist of consumption, femininity and popular culture, Celia Lurie ( Goldsmiths ) feminist theory and consumption, Jackie Stacey ( University of Manchester, film, cancer culture and science in culture ', Sarah Franklin ( LSE ) science as culture, Debbie Epstein ( University of Cardiff education, childhood and youth studies, sexuality and popular culture, Peter Redman ( The Open University ) masculinities, psychoanalytic theor, Mary Jane Kehily ( The Open University ) childhood and youth studies, Joyce Canaan ( City University, Birmingham ) cultures of higher education, Anoop Nayak ( Newcastle University ) geographies of race, Deborah Lynn Steinberg ( Warwick University ) science cultures, sexuality and popular culture, Hilary Pilkington ( Warwick University ) Russia and youth subcultures, Sue Wright ( Danish Pedagogic University ) cultures of higher education, Hazel Carby ( Yale ) race and literature, David Parker ( Nottingham University ), Mica Nava ( University of East London ) media studies, Chris Griffin ( Bath University ) girls and youth cultures, and Adrian Kear ( Aberystwith University ) performance studies and psychoanalysis, Kevin J. Brehony ( Roehampton University ) historical studies of educational ideologies ..

Deborah and perspective
Deborah Jacobs, Chief Librarian in the Seattle Public Library system, spearheaded the project from the library's perspective and served as the primary client voice, while Betty Jane Narver served as president of the Library Board.

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Bunnicula is a children < nowiki ></ nowiki >' s book series written by James Howe ( and his late wife Deborah in the case of " Bunnicula ") about a vampire bunny that sucks the juice out of vegetables.
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* Deborah Pearsall's MU Phytolith Database, http :// web. missouri. edu /~ umcasphyto / index. shtml

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* 1943 – Deborah Walley, American actress ( d. 2001 )
Nevertheless, fragments of Judges ( such as the Song of Deborah ) have been dated from much earlier, perhaps close to the period the book depicts.
* Deborah the prophetess and Barak the army leader ( 4-5 ) vs. Jabin of Hazor ( a city in Canaan ) and Sisera, his captain
... A rare exception to this tradition is the prophetess and judge Deborah, perhaps the Bible's greatest woman figure.
Deborah stands exclusively on her own merits.
In 1953, Lancaster played one of his best remembered roles with Deborah Kerr in From Here to Eternity.
The American Film Institute acknowledged the iconic status of the scene from that film in which he and Deborah Kerr make love on a Hawaiian beach amid the crashing waves.
Lancaster starred in three films with Deborah Kerr ; From Here to Eternity, Separate Tables, and The Gypsy Moths.
He claimed he was romantically involved with Deborah Kerr during the filming of From Here to Eternity in 1953.
Deborah Mackenzie regularly presents at weekends and in place of Sharma and Madera, while Rebecca Pike and Rachel Hodges also appear in these slots.
* Deborah G. Tatar: A Programmer's Guide to Common Lisp, Longman Higher Education, 1987, ISBN 0-13-728940-5
* Carmilla, a musical theater adaptation by Allan Jaffe and Deborah Atherton circa 1995.
* Altmann, Barbara K., and Deborah L. McGrady, eds.
* Sommer, Barbara W. "' We Had This Opportunity ': African Americans and the Civilian Conservation Corps in Minnesota " in The State We're In: Reflections on Minnesota History, Annette Atkins and Deborah L. Millers, eds.
* Wong, Deborah Anne.
In a feature on Inside Edition, host Deborah Norville related that she was once president of a Monkees ' fan club.
Sometimes, as in the triumphant Song of Deborah found in the Biblical Book of Judges, these songs celebrate victory.
In: Cameron, Deborah.
* Cartmell, Deborah.
Questioning a survivor's testimony, denouncing the role of Jewish collaborators, suggesting that Germans suffered during the bombing of Dresden or that any state except Germany committed crimes in World War II are all evidence of Holocaust denial – according to Deborah Lipstadt – and the most " insidious " forms of Holocaust denial are " immoral equivalencies ", denying the uniqueness of The Holocaust.
According to Finkelstein, Deborah Lipstadt claims there is widespread Holocaust denial-yet in " Denying the Holocaust " her prime example is Arthur Butz, author of The Hoax of the Twentieth Century.
His fourth wife was author Deborah Lipp, from 1988 to 1998.

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