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Folly and Fellowship
Follies are misunderstood structures, according to The Folly Fellowship, a charity that exists to celebrate the history and splendour of these often neglected buildings.
* Folly Fellowship
* Folly Fellowship, The Follies Magazine, published quarterly
* Folly Fellowship, The Foll-e, an electronic bulletin published monthly and available free to all

Folly and Journal
* Northeast Journal: Fowler's Folly, Fishkill, NY
* Greenshaw's Folly was first published in the UK in Woman's Journal in August 1960, just two months before its first book publication in this volume.

Folly and published
Erasmus's best-known work was The Praise of Folly ( published under the double title Moriae encomium ( Greek, Latinised ) and Laus stultitiae ( Latin )).
In 1942, he realized his longtime dream when this first novel For My Great Folly was published, and it became a bestseller with over 132, 000 copies sold.
* Praise of Folly, English translation published in 1922.
October 1936 The Haunted Policeman ( in Striding Folly, Short stories published 1973 ).
1942 Talboys ( in Striding Folly Short stories published 1973 Action 1942 ) This story is oddly placed in the middle of the war, and Bunter is only mentioned as a servant: one who sleeps in the attic ( see A Presumption of Death ).
Dead Man's Folly is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in October 1956 and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on November 5 of the same year.

Fellowship and Journal
In addition to its grants program, NED also supports and houses the Journal of Democracy, the World Movement for Democracy, the International Forum for Democratic Studies, the Reagan-Fascell Fellowship Program, the Network of Democracy Research Institutes, and the Center for International Media Assistance.
The Unity of the Brethren maintains several ministry organizations, including the Board of Christian Education ; Brethren Youth Fellowship ; Brethren Bookstore, operated in Caldwell, Texas ; Brethren Journal ( founded 1902 ); Christian Sisters Union ; Friends of the Hus Encampment ; Grants and Bequests Board ; the Hus Institute for Lay Leadership ( which meets with the various congregations ); and the Mutual Aid Society.
" The Radical Kingdom of the Jesus Fellowship " in Pneuma, The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Vol 20, Number 1, Spring 1998 ( Hagerstown, Maryland, USA ) Pp.
* Lindgren, Carl Edwin, The Rose Cross: A Historical and Philosophical View ( section of Chapter III: The Rosicrucian Fellowship ), Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, Volume19, Number 3: 143 – 152, 1995 www
He graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of the Harvard International Law Journal and a recipient of the Frederick Sheldon Traveling Fellowship.
*"' The Author of the Acacia Seeds ' and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics " ( 1974, Fellowship of the Stars )
A small bloc of Journal stock was given to Harvard College, and funded the Nieman Fellowship program for promising journalists.

Fellowship and published
A few fanzines were dedicated to the subject, like Tyalie Tyelellieva published by Lisa Star, and Quettar, the Bulletin of the Linguistic Fellowship of The Tolkien Society, published by Julian C. Bradfield.
Professor Diaconis received a MacArthur Fellowship in 1982, and in 1992 published ( with Dave Bayer ) a paper entitled " Trailing the Dovetail Shuffle to Its Lair " ( a term coined by magician Charles Jordan in the early 1900s ) which established rigorous results on how many times a deck of playing cards must be riffle shuffled before it can be considered random according to the mathematical measure total variation distance.
Others such as The Perry Bible Fellowship and PartiallyClips have been published in smaller alternative newspapers, or printed in magazines, such as The Order of the Stick in Dragon Magazine and Get Your War On in Rolling Stone.
" ( published as a Fellowship of Reconciliation pamphlet, 1941 )
*" What the Bible Teaches About Freedom " ( published as a Fellowship of Reconciliation pamphlet, 1943 )
" ( published as a Fellowship of Reconciliation pamphlet, 1950 )
Supporting himself with the money from his 1981 MacArthur Fellowship, he wrote his next novel, Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West, which was published in 1985.
The 2007 / 08 Directory of Traditional Anglican and Episcopal Parishes, published by The Fellowship of Concerned Churchmen, contained information on over 900 parishes affiliated with either the Continuing Anglican churches or the Anglican realignment movement.
In 1928, Watchman Nee settled in Shanghai where he based his own speaking and publication work, the Shanghai Gospel Bookroom, which published books by Nee and others, as well as some Chinese translations of English-speaking authors-most notably the Christian teacher and writer T. Austin-Sparks, with whom Nee had a very close relationship fostered during his significant time at the Honor Oak Christian Fellowship Centre on Honor Oak Road in London, England.
In English there are approximately fifty-five books by him available, published through Christian Fellowship Publishers.
A survey in the 1995 edition of the Communities Directory, published by Fellowship for Intentional Community ( FIC ), reported that 54 % of the communities choosing to list themselves were rural, 28 % were urban, 10 % had both rural and urban sites, and 8 % did not specify.
The Fellowship Focus is a bi-monthly magazine published by the FEBC.
3 HeroQuest novels were published: The Fellowship of the Four, The Screaming Spectre and The Tyrant's Tomb ; and a computer game adaptation was released in 1991, forcing Sierra On-Line to rename their Hero's Quest series to Quest for Glory.
Fractured Fellowship makes this case based on primary sources, including private letters, that have never been published.
The General Assembly of Australia established a committee to investigate material published about The Fellowship, including allegations of errors in doctrine and behaviour, promising to re-hear complaints.
* " Fractured Fellowship: A Presbyterian Case Study ( PDF )" Booklet published by The Church and Nation Committee, Presbyterian Church of Victoria, 1999 ( later ordered to be withdrawn from circulation by the General Assembly of Australia ).
From the Christian Fellowship Centre, Austin-Sparks and his co-workers also ran a publishing operation which printed a bi-monthly magazine, A Witness and a Testimony ( published from 1923 until the death of Austin-Sparks in 1971 ), and books either written by Austin-Sparks or edited from transcripts of his recorded messages.
He won a Guggenheim Fellowship to write up his experiences in The War on Poverty, which he published as Strategy for Poor Americans.
Vinyar Tengwar is a journal () published by the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, dedicated to the study of the invented languages of J. R. R. Tolkien.
Parma Eldalamberon and Vinyar Tengwar are published by the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship of the Mythopoeic Society a non-profit organization.
In 1979 he received an Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship, which enabled him to conduct research and write Cadillac Desert, which was first published in 1986.

Fellowship and annually
Other activities and organizations include Cheerleading, Color Guard, Dance Team, Journalism, Yearbook, Gifted-Talented Program, National Honor Society, Red Hawk Club, Kansas Association for Youth, International Club, Student Council, Red Hawk Reader's Club, Biology Club ( travels to the Bahamas annually ), National FFA Organization, Business Professionals of America, Family Career and Community Leaders of America, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
A street in Menton, France, where she lived and wrote, is named after her and a Fellowship is offered annually to enable a New Zealand writer to work at her former home, the Villa Isola Bella.
The New York University School of Law honored Robert L. Bernstein by establishing the Robert L. Bernstein Fellowship in International Human Rights in 2006, annually providing an opportunity for a recent School of Law graduate to engage in full-time human rights work at HRIC.
Individuals must renew their membership annually ; churches are recognized as ' supporting churches ' by financially supporting the Fellowship.
The Thomas B. McCabe Jr. and Yvonne Motley McCabe Memorial Fellowship is awarded annually to graduates of the College, and provides a grant toward an initial year of study at the Harvard Business School, or at the University of Chicago, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, the University of Pennsylvania, or Stanford University.
In remembrance, the Fellowship of Australian Writers established the Christopher Brennan Award which is presented annually to an Australian poet, recognising a lifetime achievement in poetry.
Through The Hague Fellowship, held annually at International Court of Justice, UNITAR provides government officials with training courses on international law and through its programme on operational satellite applications ( UNOSAT ) the institute provides satellite imagery and analysis.
Rabbi Harold S. White Fellowship annually pairs Moment with a beginning journalist who works full-time for one year at the magazine.
One Academy Fellowship is awarded annually for " distinguished poetic achievement ": Fellows are awarded a stipend which is presently $ 25, 000.
Bernstein was also honored by New York University School of Law, which established the Robert L. Bernstein Fellowship in International Human Rights in 2006, annually providing an opportunity for a recent School of Law graduate to engage in full-time human rights work at Human Rights in China.

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