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Judith and Boston
Dushku was born in Watertown, Massachusetts, the daughter of Philip R. Dushku, an administrator and teacher in the Boston Public Schools, and Judith " Judy " ( née Rasmussen ), a political science professor.
On May 5, 1945, at 5: 40 p. m., the U-853 torpedoed the collier, SS Black Point, en route to Boston, She was within sight of the United States Coast Guard lighthouse station at Point Judith.
Beginning in the late 1970s she began to tackle soprano roles, including Selika in L ' Africaine, Judith in Bartok's Bluebeard's Castle, Lady Macbeth Macbeth, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites ( Met1977 ), Tosca, Norma ( from Boston 1976 till Messina 1989 ), Aida ( Boston 1980 and 1989 ), Desdemona ( Otello ) ( 1981 ), Leonore ( Fidelio ) ( Met 1983 ), Iphigénie ( 1984 – 85 ), Alceste ( 1985 ), Médée ( Cherubini ) ( 1986 )..
While much of the novel shows Henry and Clare falling in love, the end is darker and " time travel becomes a means for representing arbitrariness, transience, plain bad luck ", according to The Boston Globes Judith Maas.
* Boston Review ( 1995 )-- " Abortion ", Judith J. Thomson
" San Jose Mercury News theater critic Judith Green praises Ong ’ s " Bachelor Rat " for his “ deft way with words: an ability to layer poetry on reality and an unusual appreciation of irony .” However, Green criticizes the depth of " Airport Music " because it is “ mostly about anger, which is a good servant but a bad master .” The Boston Globe's Kevin Kelly echoes these sentiments and has questioned Ong ’ s abilities and effectiveness.
Prior to the building of the NYP & B, travelers between New York City and Boston had to pass around Point Judith, Rhode Island and its rough waters to reach the Boston and Providence Rail Road in Providence.

Judith and modern
His forward-thinking views toward women ( though they were not ' modern ' views, by any stretch of the imagination ) and his strong stance on ' clǽnnes ', or purity, were more extreme than others during that time ( see for instance his homily on Judith ).
The consensus held by modern scholars allocates Judith to the authorship of Cynewulf, though several opposing theories have been proposed.
William of Montferrat ( early 1140s – 1177 ), also called William Longsword ( modern Italian Guglielmo Lungaspada ; original Occitan Guilhem Longa-Espia ), was the Count of Jaffa and Ascalon, the eldest son of William V, Marquess of Montferrat and Judith of Babenberg.
In these modern days of so much political and social discussion of gay and lesbian marriage, it's interesting to note that Ann and Judith pledge themselves to one another using the words that Ruth spoke to Naomi in the Bible.
Religion scholar Judith Weisenfeld sees Clean Pastures as a metaphor for the replacement of rural, minstrel show stereotypes of blacks for modern, urban ones.

Judith and figurative
* Paul Schimmel and Judith E Stein, The Figurative fifties: New York figurative expressionism, The Other Tradition ( Newport Beach, California: Newport Harbor Art Museum: New York: Rizzoli, 1988.
* Paul Schimmel ; Judith E Stein ; Newport Harbor Art Museum, The Figurative fifties: New York figurative expressionism ( Newport Beach, California: Newport Harbor Art Museum ; New York: Rizzoli, 1988 ); ISBN 0-8478-0942-0, ISBN 978-0-8478-0942-4, ISBN 0-917493-12-5, ISBN 978-0-917493-12-6

Judith and alternative
Here is an alternative case, due to Judith Jarvis Thomson, containing similar numbers and results, but without a trolley:
", co-authored with Judith Butler, Spivak proposes a deconstructive alternative to nationalism that is predicated on the deconstruction of borders and rigid national identity.

Judith and Durham
* 1943 – Judith Durham, Australian singer-songwriter and musician ( The Seekers )
They were popular during the 1960s with their best-known configuration as: Judith Durham on vocals, piano and tambourine ; Athol Guy on double bass and vocals ; Keith Potger on twelve-string guitar, banjo and vocals ; and Bruce Woodley on guitar, mandolin, banjo and vocals.
His place was taken by Judith Durham, who was an established traditional jazz singer, having recorded an extended play disc on W & G Records with the Melbourne group Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers.
* ' The Judith Durham Story – Colours Of My Life ' by Graham Simpson ( Random House, 1994, 1998, 2000 ), ( Virgin Books, 2004 ).
* Judith Durham
** Judith Durham, Australian singer
* Judith Durham ( born 1943 ), Australian singer, member of The Seekers
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Judith Durham, who had a broken hip, sang from a wheelchair.
Some of the famous residents ( permanent and holiday ) of Rosebud were Judith Mavis Cock ( Judith Durham ), Arthur Boyd and William John Ferrier.
Judith spent her first six summers in the weatherboard house that stood on the west side of Durham Place.
Essendon is the birthplace of conservationist and television personality Steve Irwin, best known as " The Crocodile Hunter ,", singer Judith Durham and many famous business men.
Bryan Ferry, Colin Blunstone, Donavon Frankenreiter, Elkie Brooks, Bucks Fizz, Fairport Convention, Fury in the Slaughterhouse, Joe Brown, Judith Durham, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Phil Everly, Ricky Nelson, Ringo Starr, Rita Coolidge, Status Quo, The Fureys, Lemon Jelly, and Jim Capaldi.
release from 2002, " This Is My Song " follows " Ten Thousand Years Ago "-which only features the group's male members-to showcase Judith Durham as a solo vocalist.
The song also was released in 1997 by trio Judith Durham ( of The Seekers ), Russell Hitchcock ( from Air Supply ) and Yothu Yindi's Mandawuy Yunupingu.
), a song recorded by Judith Durham and the Preachers from their album Jazz From the Pulpit
* Written by Diane Lampert and Tom Springfield and performed by Judith Durham in 1967.

Judith and N
Theorists who both complement and contrast Hassan include Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Bruno Latour, N. Katherine Hayles, Peter Sloterdijk, Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, Evan Thompson, Francisco Varela and Douglas Kellner.
WisCon Guests of Honor have included Eleanor Arnason, Iain M. Banks, Lois McMaster Bujold, Emma Bull, Pat Cadigan, Avedon Carol, Terry Carr, Suzy McKee Charnas, Buck & Juanita Coulson, Samuel R. Delany, Charles de Lint, Beverly DeWeese, Gardner Dozois, L. Timmel Duchamp, Suzette Haden Elgin, Carol Emshwiller, Karen Joy Fowler, Jeanne Gomoll, Nicola Griffith, Andrea Hairston, Barbara Hambly, David Hartwell, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Nalo Hopkinson, Ellen Klages, Nancy Kress, Ursula K. Le Guin, Elizabeth A. Lynn, R. A. MacAvoy, Katherine MacLean, George R. R. Martin, Maureen McHugh, Vonda N. McIntyre, Patricia A. McKillip, Judith Merril, China Miéville, Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin, Trina Robbins, Mary Doria Russell, Geoff Ryman, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Pamela Sargent, Melissa Scott, Nisi Shawl, Stu Shiffman, Sheri S. Tepper, John Varley, Joan D. Vinge, Elisabeth Vonarburg, Howard Waldrop, Connie Willis, Terri Windling, Don & Elsie Wollheim, Susan Wood, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
* Judith N. Vredenburgh, President and Chief Executive Officer, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Philadelphia, PA
Born in 1955, he is the son of Helen and Louis Lowenstein of Larchmont, N. Y. Lowenstein is married to Judith Slovin.
Basic's list of authors includes Christopher Andrew, Anthony Appiah, Isaac Asimov, Robert Axelrod, Susan R. Barry, Daniel Bell, John Bradshaw, Allan Brandt, Richard Brookhiser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, William F. Buckley, Stephen Carter, Iris Chang, George Chauncey, Stephanie Coontz, Dinesh D ’ Souza, Devra Davis, Richard Dawkins, Hernando de Soto, Jared Diamond, Michael Eric Dyson, Thomas B. Edsall, Richard Evans, Graham Farmelo, Niall Ferguson, Richard Feynman, Richard Florida, Robin Lane Fox, Sigmund Freud, Howard Gardner, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Clifford Geertz, George Gilder, Barry Glassner, Robert Harms, Judith L. Herman, Christopher Hitchens, Douglas Hofstadter, Samuel P. Huntington, Jacqueline Jones, June Jordan, Leszek Kołakowski, Lawrence Krauss, Irving Kristol, George Lakoff, Edward Larson, Christopher Lasch, Mary Lefkowitz, Lawrence Lessig, Claude Levi-Strauss, Bernard Lewis, Robert Jay Lifton, Jeff Madrick, Nelson Mandela, Benoit Mandelbrot, Ernst Mayr, Walter A. McDougall, John McWhorter, Dana Milbank, Alice Miller, Walter Mosley, Charles Murray, Richard John Neuhaus, Donald Norman, Robert Nozick, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., James T. Patterson, Orlando Patterson, Jean Piaget, Steven Pinker, Karl Popper, Samantha Power, Diane Ravitch, Eugene Rogan, Juliet Schor, Brent Scowcroft, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Lee Smolin, Timothy Snyder, Thomas Sowell, Ian Stewart, Cass Sunstein, Beverly Daniel Tatum, Lester Thurow, Sherry Turkle, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Michael Walzer, Elizabeth Warren, George Weigel, Steven Weinberg, Cornel West, Frank Wilczek, A. N.
* Judith N. Shklar, 1989-1990
* Judith N. Keep, 1970, Chief District Judge of the Southern District from 1991 to 1998
Shaping the South: Creating and Confronting Change, edited by Angela Boswell and Judith N. McArthur ( Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 2006 ).

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