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Janet and Stuart
Heyes had planned to have Maxine Stuart, who spoke all of the lines of the main character Janet Tyler when her head is entirely covered by bandages, dub in the single line spoken by Tyler when she is revealed, portrayed by the actress Donna Douglas.
Among the operas he conducted for the company were Handel's Julius Caesar starring Janet Baker and Valerie Masterson ; five Janáček operas ; The Marriage of Figaro with pioneering use of 18th century performing style ; Massenet's Werther ; Donizetti's Mary Stuart with Baker ; and Sullivan's Patience.
John Stuart was the member of a family that descended from John Stewart ( born 1360 ), Sheriff of Bute, married to Janet Sympil and in 1407 to Elizabeth Graham, the natural son of Robert II of Scotland and his mistress Moira Leitch.
Writing at the time of release, Janet Maslin of The New York Times said, " This long, spare, contemplatively paced film, scored with a wide range of musical styles and given a sun-baked clarity by Stuart Dryburgh's cinematography, is loaded with brief, meaningful encounters ... And it features a great deal of fine, thoughtful acting, which can always be counted on in a film by Mr. Sayles.
She was born at Port Arthur, Ontario, to Dr. Thomas Stuart Traill Smellie, Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Fort William and Lake of the Woods from 1905-1911, and Janet Eleanor Lawrie.
" The work focuses specifically on the similarities and differences of these political philosophies, by critically examining the liberal feminist writings of John Stuart Mill, Betty Friedan, Simone de Beauvoir and Janet Radcliffe Richards, especially focusing on the issues of employment, education, marriage and the family, and governmental politics.
: Designed by John Sydney Swan and built in 1904-6, The Convent of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic girls ' boarding school, was renamed Erskine College in the late 1960s after the former Superior General Mother Janet Erskine Stuart.
Working with concepts of the unconscious first noted during the 1800s ( by John Stuart Mill, Krafft-Ebing, Pierre Janet, Théodore Flournoy and others ), Jung defined four mental functions which relate to and define the ego, the conscious self.
It was adapted for film in 1966 starring Stuart Whitman as Stephen Rojack, Eleanor Parker as his wife, and Janet Leigh as Cherry McMahon.
The name Doane Stuart was chosen to honor the First Episcopal Bishop of Albany, the Right Reverend William Croswell Doane, son of George Washington Doane founder of St. Mary's Hall-Doane Academy, now Doane Academy, and the Roman Catholic educator, Janet Erskine Stuart, RSCJ.
* Mary Stuart ( Synopsis: The events leading up to the trial and execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1587, after a play by Friedrich von Schiller )-First Produced 2005, Scary Little Girls company Union Theatre ( London ) SE1, UK, then performed at the Donmar Warehouse ( London ) and later transferred to the Apollo Theatre in London's West End running until 2006, directed by acclaimed British opera, film and theater director Phyllida Lloyd with Janet McTeer as Mary Stuart and Harriet Walter as Elizabeth I of England.
Among the contributors were Robert Southey, Thomas Carlyle, William Makepeace Thackeray, Thomas Medwin, James Hogg, William Mudford, Janet Ross and John Stuart Mill.

Janet and Farrar
Janet and Stewart Farrar describe esbats as an opportunity for a " love feast, healing work, psychic training and all.
Doreen Valiente, one of Gardner's priestesses, later identified the woman who initiated Gardner as Dorothy Clutterbuck, referenced in A Witches ' Bible by Janet and Stewart Farrar.
Janet and Stewart Farrar used the name in their Eight Sabbats for Witches and The Witches Way.
Janet and Stewart Farrar in A Witches ' Bible suggest that the point of an athame be dulled so as to prevent un-intended physical harm during ritual use.
Janet and Stewart Farrar suggested this difference is due to the Golden Dawn releasing false information in the hopes of preventing its rituals being used in the correct way.
They have tried to keep the contents of this Book a secret, although it has been published on a number of occasions by figures such as Charles Cardell, Lady Sheba and Janet and Stewart Farrar.
In the 1970s, the Alexandrians Janet Farrar and Stewart Farrar decided, with the consent of Doreen Valiente, that much of the Gardnerian book should be published in its true form.
Janet and Stewart Farrar, both of whom were initiated into the Alexandrian tradition by the Sanderses, describe themselves as having left the tradition after the release of Eight Sabbats for Witches.
They were later referred to as " Reformed Alexandrian ", a description that Janet Farrar does not use preferring just to refer to herself and her initiates as witches.
Faced with challenges from sceptics, Valiente attempted, with some success, to provide evidence for Gardner's claims concerning his initiation, notably by identifying the woman Gardner called ' Old Dorothy ' as Dorothy Clutterbuck in 1980, the woman who was supposed to have performed Gardner's initiation, in an essay published in The Witches ' Way by Janet and Stewart Farrar.
Covens in ' traditional ' Wicca ( i. e., those run along the lines described by Gardner and Valiente ) were and still are led pretty much equally by both a priest and a priestess ; but the priestess is often considered " prima inter pares " ( first among equals ); according to the book A Witches ' Bible, by Stewart and Janet Farrar.
Frank Stewart Farrar ( 28 June 1916 – 7 February 2000 ), who always went by the name of Stewart Farrar, was an English screenwriter, novelist and prominent figure in the Neopagan religion of Wicca, which he devoted much of his later life to propagating with the aid of his seventh wife, Janet Farrar, and then his friend Gavin Bone as well.
Within only a few months of being initiated, he had risen to the position of High Priest and founded his own coven in south London, with Janet Farrar, whom he would later handfast and then legally marry, as his High Priestess.
* Janet Farrar

Janet and 1996
* Janet Bloomfield 1993 – 1996
Ritts also worked on other projects, including directing and acting, on Mariah Carey's video collection # 1's ( 1999 ), Jennifer Lopez's sepia video " Ain't It Funny ", Janet Jackson's Design of a Decade 1986 / 1996 ( 1996 ), Intimate Portrait: Cindy Crawford ( 1998 ), Murder in the First ( 1995 ), and Britney Spears ' " Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know ( 2001 ).
Interview with Janet Anderson by Petronella Wyatt, Daily Telegraph, October 5, 1996.
Romanek was given his first Grammy Award for Best Short Form Video in 1996 for " Scream ", a collaboration between the pop superstar siblings Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson.
A resident of South Australia, Janet Mills, 52, came to Darwin in December 1996.
On February 14, 1996, Cohen and Janet Langhart were married.
The group would go on to release several major hits, including " Don't Leave Me " ( 1997 ), the number one single " No Diggity " ( 1996, featuring Dr. Dre and Queen Pen ), and " Girlfriend / Boyfriend " ( 1999, with Janet Jackson, Eve, and Ja Rule ).
In 1996 Janet Parshall asserted that Muslims worship a moon god in syndicated radio broadcasts.
This period produced remixes like Grace's " Not Over Yet " ( 1996 ) and Janet Jackson's " The Pleasure Principle " ( 1996 ).
* Janet Jackson Pleasure Principle ( AM: PM ) 1996
In The Sex Revolts: Gender, Rebellion, and Rock ' n ' roll ( 1996 ) author Simon Reynolds wrote that " Janet Jackson became a superstar with the immaculately designed soft-core feminism of Control.
She was signed to Ford Models in 1996 and was also seen in the " Got ' Til It's Gone " music video by Janet Jackson that year.
Their son Tyler Butterworth is an actor and is married to the actress Janet Dibley. They also had a daughter, Emma ( 1962 – 1996 ), who died aged 34.
Her best known role was replacing Janet Hubert-Whitten as Vivian Banks on the NBC sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air from 1993 to 1996.
On June 18, 1996, Attorney General Janet Reno asked the FBI to look into it ; FBI Director Louis Freeh acknowledged that both the FBI and especially the White House had committed " egregious violations of privacy " ( in some cases the background reports contained information about extramarital affairs, trangressions with the law, and medical issues ).
The first magazine to focus on the venture capital opportunities in Silicon Alley, AlleyCat News co-founded by Anna Copeland Wheatley and Janet Stites, was launched in the fall of 1996.
Former Washington traffic reporters include Kim " Boomer " Anderson, Rob Carpente, Janet DeLaney, Kris Gamble, Stevie Bridgewater, and Shari Elliker ( 1992 – 1996 ) Elliker co-hosted the Broadminded radio program on XM Radio and currently hosts her own show on WBAL in Baltimore, Maryland.
Notable former panellists include Rabbi Hugo Gryn ( he died in August 1996 ); Janet Daley ; Edward Pearce ; politician Michael Gove ; Ian Hargreaves ; scientist Steven Rose ; philosophers Simon Blackburn and Roger Scruton and historian David Starkey.
( 1996 ), Janet Jackson's The Velvet Rope ( 1997 ), British R & B group All Saints ' Saints & Sinners ( 2000 ), singer-songwriter Dido's Life for Rent ( 2003 ), Britney Spears ' comeback album Blackout ( 2007 ), Christina Aguilera's 2006 album Back To Basics and her 2008 greatest hits album Keeps Gettin ' Better: A Decade of Hits and R & B singer Rihanna's Rated R and Talk That Talk.
In a 1996 review, Janet Maslin called the film an " uneven but ripely nostalgic show "; although " rumor had it that the Stones ... thought they looked tired and felt upstaged by the high-energy Who ", " it hardly looks that way as Mick Jagger's fabulous performance nearly turns this into a one-man show.
Eight CQ reporters have won the " Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress " from the National Press Foundation: Alan Ehrenhalt in 1983, Joan Biskupic in 1991, Janet Hook in 1992, George Hager in 1996, Jackie Koszezuk in 1997, Sue Kirchhoff in 2000, John Cochran in 2003, and Jonathan Allen in 2008.
In 1996, Lautenschlager was appointed by Janet Reno to serve on the 15-member Attorney General's Advisory Committee.

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