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Peter and resident
1 Peter is addressed to the “ elect resident aliens ” scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia.
Already, these men sensed a successor to Engelbert Kaempfer and Carl Peter Thunberg ( author of ), both former resident physicians at Dejima.
Anna proceeded to rule Courland ( now western Latvia ) from 1711 to 1730, with the Russian resident, Peter Bestuzhev, as her adviser ( and sometimes lover ).
Peter Skellern, the singer was resident in the village.
Among them are Leonard Bernstein ( in the 1950s ), Comedian Michael Ian Black, Daryl Hall ( of Hall & Oates ), Jascha Heifetz ( in the 1940s ), Charles Ives, Hope Lange, film director Barry Levinson ( a current resident ), rock singer Meat Loaf ( Marvin Lee Aday who was Joel Barlow High School softball coach while his daughters attended the school during the 1990s ), actress Jessica Tandy and her husband Hume Cronyn ( in the 1940s and 1950s ) and Mary Travers, of Peter, Paul and Mary.
A few months later on June 17, 1775, a freed slave and Leicester resident named Peter Salem fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill, where he killed British Major John Pitcairn.
Capelle aan den IJssel's most famous resident is former Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, who has lived there since 1999.
* Joseph Peter Grace, Sr., businessman ( former resident )
It was said to be named for a local resident, Peter Dennis.
John Barton had been appointed associate director in January 1960, and was followed in 1962 by Michel Saint-Denis, Peter Brook and Clifford Williams who joined the company as resident directors.
Roman Catholics worship at the Church of Our Lady and St Peter, founded in 1898 by Edward Blount of the Blount baronetcy, a resident of nearby Worth.
The Cornish Trio of the 1920s — Peter Meremblum, Berthe Poncy ( later Berthe Poncy Jacobson ), and Kola Levienne — may have been the first chamber music group resident at an American school.
In a May 2012 interview with Peter Mansbridge, Black said he will consider applying for Canadian citizenship “ within a year or two ” when he hoped the matter would no longer be controversial and he could “ make an application like any other person who has been a temporary resident .” The decision to grant or reject his application would be at the discretion of the federal Cabinet.
Two double acts, Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall under the name " 20th Century Coyote " and Nigel Planer and Peter Richardson (" The Outer Limits "), started performing at the newly opened Comedy Store in London in mid 1980, alongside compere Alexei Sayle who had been resident there since the Comedy Store opened in 1979.
Peter Cooper, inventor and politician, was a Hempstead resident.
However, James Henry Greathead, then only 24, tendered for the construction of the tunnel and access shafts for the sum of £ 9, 400, with Peter W. Barlow and Barlow's son Peter W. Barlow Jr. as resident engineer and designed and built the tunnel in 1869 – 1870.
The passengers were Casis Said Atalah, a Palestinian returning home to Chile from a visit to his dying mother ; Jack Gooderham and Harald Pagh, businessmen ; Peter Young, an agent for the British tyre manufacturer Dunlop ; Paul Simpson, a British civil servant ; and Marta Limpert, a Chilean resident of German origin who had been stranded in Germany during the war along with her husband.
* Peter Firth, who plays Sir Harry Pearce in BBC MI5 drama Spooks is a Marlow resident
This selection caused some controversy because of Berger's London background, but also because she was resident at Mrs Kennedy's home for a month before the selection, a home Mrs Kennedy shares with her partner Peter Dowling, who is the local Labour party's agent.
Peter Hain MP is a resident of the village and Aberdulais is the birthplace of Welsh champion triathlete, Aled Thomas.
In 1215, Dominic established himself, with six followers, in a house given by Peter Seila, a rich resident of Toulouse.
That Peter had two sons, Sir Peter, the Advocate General for Ireland and Sir Phineas Pett, Master Shipwright at Chatham, who was knighted in 1680, and who was the Comptroller of Stores, and resident Commissioner at Chatham, and who is further to be distinguished from the Commissioner Peter Pett's brother Phineas, a clerk of the check at Chatham.

Peter and philosopher
The " Metamagical Themas " columns ranged over many themes, and included, to name just three, one on patterns in Frederic Chopin's piano music ( particularly the études ), another on the concept of superrationality ( choosing to cooperate when the other party / adversary is assumed to be equally intelligent as oneself ), and one on the self-modifying game of Nomic, based on the way in which the legal system modifies itself, and developed by philosopher Peter Suber.
* 1946 – Peter Singer, Australian philosopher
Marx's biographer Francis Wheen considers the " history of the twentieth century " to be " Marx's legacy ", whilst philosopher Peter Singer believes that Marx's impact can be compared with that of Jesus Christ and Muhammad.
* Peter Gärdenfors ( 1949 -), philosopher and cognitive scientist
* 1805 – Peter Ernst von Lasaulx, German philosopher and writer ( d. 1861 )
Nomic is a game created in 1982 by philosopher Peter Suber in which the rules of the game include mechanisms for the players to change those rules, usually beginning through a system of democratic voting.
Peter Albert David Singer AC ( born 6 July 1946 ) is an Australian moral philosopher.
One of the notable popularizers of Speciesism is Australian philosopher Peter Singer – who had known Ryder from his own time as a postgraduate philosophy student at Oxford – in his Animal Liberation ( 1975 ).
Christian philosopher Peter Kreeft provides several answers to the problem of evil and suffering, including that a ) God may use short-term evils for long-range goods, b ) God created the possibility of evil, but not the evil itself, and that free will was necessary for the highest good of real love.
German philosopher Max Weber saw theodicy as a social problem, based on the human need to explain puzzling aspects of the world ; sociologist Peter L. Berger argued that religion arose out of a need for social order, and theodicy developed to sustain it.
Other biographers, such as Peter Ackroyd, have offered a more sympathetic picture of More as both a sophisticated philosopher and man of letters, as well as a zealous Catholic who believed in the authority of the Holy See over Christendom.
* Peter Abelard, philosopher
* Peter Abelard, French philosopher and logician
** Peter Geach, British philosopher
** Peter D. Ouspensky, Russian philosopher ( d. 1947 )
* Peter Abelard, French scholastic philosopher ( d. 1142 )
* July 20 – Peter Lombard, French scholastic philosopher ( b. c. 1100 )
The philosopher Peter Hallward argues that they are an aristocratic form of politics.
The moral philosopher Peter Singer, along with Kenneth Roth, has cited Israel's prosecution of Adolf Eichmann in 1961 as an assertion of universal jurisdiction.
In 1989, their performance in Zagreb started with the Serbian instrument the gusle and in Belgrade, the NSK philosopher Peter Malkar held a speech as a cynical parody of Slobodan Milošević's speeches in SAP Kosovo.
: " The previously unrelased track " Predictions of Fire " which Laibach readily contributed to this compilation functioned in an early version as background to a 1994 speech of the NSK philosopher Peter Mlakar and is followed by an ecstatic dance orgy.
* Peter of Candia also known as Antipope Alexander V, philosopher and scholar.
A famous poet and composer of songs, active in the early Middle Ages, was the philosopher Peter Abelard ( 1079 – 1142 ).
* Peter Lombard ( c. 1100 – 1160 ), a scholastic philosopher and bishop of the 12th century

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