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Robertson Davies, Alice Munro, Barbara Gowdy, Timothy Findley and Margaret Atwood have all produced works that are notable exemplars of this form.
Ribbentrop is also a key figure in the historical novel Famous Last Words by Timothy Findley ( Penguin Books 1982, ISBN 0-14-006268-8 ) and Harry Turtledove's alternate history series Worldwar where his Soviet counterpart Molotov frequently expresses contempt for his lack of intelligence.
** Timothy Findley, Canadian author ( d. 2002 )
* The night of Essex's execution is dramatised in the Timothy Findley play Elizabeth Rex.
Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC, O. Ont ( October 30, 1930-June 21, 2002 ) was a Canadian novelist and playwright.
Timothy Findley received a Governor General's Award, the Canadian Authors Association Award, an ACTRA Award, the Order of Ontario, the Ontario Trillium Award, and in 1985 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada.
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* Timothy Findley, The Piano Man's Daughter
* Timothy Findley, Pilgrim
** Timothy Findley, Canadian author, 71
* Timothy Findley – The Wars
* Timothy Findley, Elizabeth Rex
* Timothy Findley, Not Wanted on the Voyage
* Fiction: Timothy Findley, The Wars.
* Timothy Findley: The Last Crazy People
* Dinner Along the Amazon: Timothy Findley
* Timothy Findley: You Went Away

Timothy and Inside
Nonetheless, Join the Army featured classic tracks such as " War Inside My Head " and " Possessed to Skate " ( which featured a video, originally intended for an unsuccessful Skateboard Movie, which featured Timothy Leary ).

Timothy and Memory
* The Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory By Amanda Parker, Edward L. Wilding, Timothy J. Bussey
The same year, a younger Unitarian minister in Newport, Charles Timothy Brooks, published a biography, William Ellery Channing, A Centennial Memory.

Timothy and from
Those who hold for the importance of episcopal apostolic succession appeal to the New Testament, which, they say, implies a personal apostolic succession ( from Paul to Timothy and Titus, for example ).
The historian Timothy Brook writes of the production process in Ming Dynasty China ( aided with visual illustrations from the Tiangong Kaiwu encyclopedic text published in 1637 ):
Scholars such as Frederick W. Mote argue that the wide drop in numbers reflects an administrative failure to record rather than an actual decrease ; others such as Timothy Brook argue that the Mongols created a system of enserfment among a huge portion of the Chinese populace, causing many to disappear from the census altogether ; other historians like William McNeill and David Morgan argue that the Bubonic Plague was the main factor behind the demographic decline during this period.
Scripture reflects the fact that early Christians embraced marriage and yet felt that a false ascetic bias against marriage was seeping into their culture: 1 Timothy 4: 1 " In the last times, some will turn away from the faith by paying attention to deceitful spirits and demonic instructions through the hypocrisy of liars with branded consciences.
Most New Testament scholars believe Paul of Tarsus wrote this letter from Corinth, although information appended to this work in many early manuscripts ( e. g., Codices Alexandrinus, Mosquensis, and Angelicus ) state that Paul wrote it in Athens after Timothy had returned from Macedonia with news of the state of the church in Thessalonica (; ).
" Thence he would have gone to Ephesus, where he left Timothy, and from Ephesus to Macedonia, where he wrote the First Epistle to Timothy, and thence, according to the superscription of this epistle, to Nicopolis in Epirus, from which place he wrote to Titus, about 66 or 67.
This last phrase ( from 1 Timothy 6: 20 ) is the origin of the title of the book by Irenaeus, On the Detection and Overthrow of False Knowledge, that contains the adjective gnostikos, which is the source for the 17th Century English term " Gnosticism.
Lennon opened an exhibition of 35 photographs called " Timeless: The Photography of Julian Lennon " with help from long-time friend and fellow photographer Timothy White.
* Timothy J. Sluckin History of Liquid Crystals, a presentation and extracts from the book Crystals that Flow: Classic papers from the history of liquid crystals.
Recently Timothy Williamson has refrained from using the word and expressed concern that it might be misleading:
According to Timothy Insoll, " Figures record the exporting of 718, 000 slaves from the Swahili coast during the 19th century, and the retention of 769, 000 on the coast.
His father, Timothy Kelly, was a fireman who perished from a heart attack during a fire while saving two children.
* Annotated Justinian Code English translation ( from the Mommsen and Krueger edition ) by Fred H. Blume, 1943 ; revised by Timothy Kearley, 2005-2009 ( greatly preferable to Scott's translation )
On March 23, 2009, U. S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announced a Public-Private Investment Partnership ( PPIP ) to buy toxic assets from banks ' balance sheets.
Shelley had been forbidden by her father-in-law, Sir Timothy Shelley, from publishing a biography of her husband, so she memorialized him, amongst others, in The Last Man.
Little is known about Colonel Plug except, from the folklorish descriptions provided in 1830 by Timothy Flint's " Col. Plug, the last of the Boat-wreckers ," in The Western Monthly Review and " The Boat-Wreckers — Or Banditti of the West ," in the Rochester, New Yorknewspaper, Daily Advertiser, Jan. 29, 1830.
In Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn, Luke builds her a green lightsaber which she uses to help free the Noghri from their debt to the Empire.
* Timothy R. Tangherlini, "' It Happened Not Too Far from Here ...': A Survey of Legend Theory and Characterization " Western Folklore 49. 4 ( October 1990: 371-390 ).
" Crusoe " may have been taken from Timothy Cruso, a classmate of Defoe's who had written guide books, including God the Guide of Youth ( 1695 ), before dying at an early age – just eight years before Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe.
Daldry returned to re-direct the production and casting includes Nicholas Woodeson returning to the role of Inspector Goole ( he previously took over that role from Kenneth Cranham during the same production's Broadway run in 1994 ) and David Roper as Arthur Birling, Sandra Duncan as Sybil Birling, Marianne Oldham as Sheila Birling, Robin Whiting as Eric Birling, Timothy Watson as Gerald Croft and Diana Payne Myers as Edna.

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