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In August 2011, the APA clarified their support of same-sex marriage in light of continued research suggesting that the same community benefits accepted as result of hetero-sexual marriage apply to same-sex couples as well, " We knew that marriage benefits heterosexual people in very significant ways, but we didn't know if that would be true for same-sex couples ," said Dr. Clinton Anderson, associate executive director of the APA and director of the Office on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Concerns.
Elias later stated publicly in an interview that Anderson, as the associate producer, knew of the session musicians ' involvement.
The mysterious black associate of Rupert Anderson who threatens to castrate the mayor while he is bound to the chair is based on Colombo crime family capo and FBI informant Gregory Scarpa Sr.
Since Gerry Anderson had expressed frustration with this caricatured design during the production of earlier Supermarionation series, and wished that the puppets would more accurately reflect human biology, before production commenced on Captain Scarlet the producer, Reg Hill, and his associate, John Read, designed a new type of puppet in which the solenoid was instead placed inside the chest, to permit a head of realistic proportion.
He was first booked as an associate to Ric Flair's " Four Horsemen " stable until Ole Anderson was kicked out and he became an official member of the group.
In 1959, Draper left Chicago to work as an associate at his father's newly formed firm, Draper, Gaither & Anderson, the first venture capital company on the West Coast.
He was a regular associate of Sydney Push and media personalities including close friend and biographer Richard Appleton, Joy Anderson, Robert Hughes, Piers Bourke, John Croyston, Mike and Marjorie Hourihan and Brian Jenkins.
Anderson became a close associate of Andrew Brons and, like Brons, largely indulged the Political Soldiers faction, writing for the Third Positionist party magazine Nationalism Today.
* R. Bentley Anderson, Ph. D., author of Black, White, and Catholic: New Orleans Interracialism, 1947 – 1956, currently an associate professor of history at St. Louis University
Anderson spent the following summer with Lancashire ; bowling regularly a quota of overs one would associate with a new ball bowler, something he had not done enough in his England stint.
Its parish co-ministers are Kaaren Anderson and Scott Tayler, and its associate minister is Jen Crow.
Anderson, an associate of the notorious Col. William C. Quantrill, was accompanied by Frank and Jesse James.
State Journal associate editor ( and later publisher ) Don Anderson regarded the agreement as " a shotgun wedding, conceived through the realization of both parties that we were broke.
Subsequently, Funk became a real estate associate for Potter Anderson & Coroon, and in 1975 entered private practice.
Although no evidence has yet surfaced to reliably link Saffron to Nielsen's disappearance, there are significant circumstantial connections — Saffron owned the Carousel club, where Nielsen was last seen, Saffron associate ( and Carousel manager ) Jim Anderson reportedly borrowed large sums from Frank Theeman, and Alan Saffron's 2008 book about his father claims that Theeman was one of several prominent Sydney business identities to whom Saffron lent money through a loan sharking operation, a claim which links to earlier reports that Theeman had tried to borrow money from Saffron to cover his ' loans ' to Jim Anderson.

Anderson and Brit
Kennedy's support of the War in Iraq during the 2006 U. S. Senate race was described as " bold and smart " on Fox News ' Brit Hume Show ( Fox News, Brit Hume Show, 12-27-06 ) and CNN ’ s Anderson Cooper said that " Kennedy doesn't ignore the elephant in the room, to the contrary, he looks it straight in the eye " ( CNN, Anderson Cooper 360 °, 10-25-06 ).

Anderson and Hume
The film stars Hume Cronyn, Mary Anderson, Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Walter Slezak, John Hodiak, Henry Hull, Heather Angel and Canada Lee, and is set entirely on a lifeboat.
Charles Anderson entered politics in 1949, winning the Division of Hume as a representative of the Country Party with an 18. 8 % swing.
The rest of the main cast included Robert Walden and Linda Kelsey, who played general-assignment reporters Joe Rossi and Billie Newman, respectively ( Kelsey joined the show in the fourth episode, replacing Rebecca Balding, who had portrayed reporter Carla Mardigian during the show's first three episodes ); Mason Adams, who played managing editor Charles Hume, an old friend of Lou's who had convinced him to move from Minneapolis to Los Angeles ; Jack Bannon, who played assistant city editor Art Donovan ; Daryl Anderson, who played photographer Dennis Price, usually referred to as " Animal "; and Nancy Marchand, who played the widowed, patrician publisher, Margaret Pynchon, a character loosely based on real life newspaper publishers Dorothy Chandler of the Los Angeles Times and Katharine Graham of The Washington Post.
Since losing his title to Anderson Silva, Franklin has started training under Matt " The Wizard " Hume.
After Rich's second loss to Anderson, he began making regular trips to Seattle, WA to train with Matt Hume of AMC Pankration and Joel Jamieson of 8WeeksOut and trained with both of them to prepare for UFC 83, where Franklin faced Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Travis Lutter.

Anderson and confirmed
Anderson assisted in nailing the Red flag to the roof of the Junior Officers mess in Annan Parbat, in August 1945, after the victory of the Labour Party in the general election was confirmed.
In the Brian Herbert / Kevin J. Anderson Legends of Dune prequel series ( 2002 – 2004 ), however, it is confirmed that his lover Norma Cenva, a mathematical genius with great psychic power, had in fact invented the space-folding ships which would eventually be called heighliners.
This was confirmed further during one of the three audio commentary tracks on the Clerks II DVD where Smith expressed interest in making a Clerks III in his 40s or 50s in which Anderson jokingly says " Oh, don't get me started ,", referring to Anderson's well known doubts about making Clerks II when first approached by Smith.
The following week, Kevin Anderson of Natural England confirmed a Great Egret chick had hatched, making it a new breeding bird record for the UK.
In December 2008, Leith Anderson reaffirmed that " For the Health of the Nation " contains the NAE's only official position on the environment, and confirmed that " we don't a specific position on global warming or emissions.
Because of both personal and professional disagreements, Anderson took up the cause to make sure that Mr. Strauss would not be confirmed by the Senate.
In an interview with Australian rock journalist Nick Milligan on Friday, 25 March 2011, Anderson confirmed that the new record would be the group's " final statement ".
Because of both personal and professional disagreements, Senator Clinton Presba Anderson took up the cause to make sure that Strauss would not be confirmed by the Senate.
Fact C is tested and partially confirmed by Gerald Leventhal and David Anderson ( 1970 ), but is also fairly intuitive.
This was afterwards confirmed by experiments by Anderson and Sigman which yielded a different kinetic rate law for olefin oxidation without copper than reactions using industrial conditions.
Because of both personal and professional disagreements, Senator Clinton Presba Anderson took up the cause to make sure that Mr. Strauss would not be confirmed by the Senate.
It was confirmed in November 2009 that Anderson would reprise the role of Billie Jackson in EastEnders, 15 years after he was last seen on the soap.

Anderson and Capp
On April 22, 1971, syndicated columnist Jack Anderson reported allegations that Capp made indecent advances to four female students when he was invited to speak at the University of Alabama in February 1968.

Anderson and was
Anderson operated three Havana automobile service stations and was commander of the Havana American Legion post before it disbanded since the start of Fidel Castro's regime.
The commander of Fort Sumter, South Carolina, Major Robert Anderson sent a request for provisions to Washington, and the execution of Lincoln's order to meet that request was seen by the secessionists as an act of war.
It was the mutual bond and obligation between monarch and subjects, whereby subjects are called his liege subjects, because they are bound to obey and serve him ; and he is called their liege lord, because he should maintain and defend them ( Ex parte Anderson ( 1861 ) 3 El & El 487 ; 121 ER 525 ; China Navigation Co v Attorney-General ( 1932 ) 48 TLR 375 ; Attorney-General v Nissan 1 All ER 629 ; Oppenheimer v Cattermole 3 All ER 1106 ).
In 1858 he was transferred to Fort Moultrie in Charleston harbor, but by the start of the Civil War, he was a captain and second in command in the garrison at Fort Sumter, under Maj. Robert Anderson.
Alexander Anderson ( c. 1592, Aberdeen – c. 1620, Paris ) was a Scottish mathematician.
He was the son of David Anderson of Finshaugh.
His sister was Janet Anderson, the mother of the celebrated James Gregory.
The works of Anderson amount to six thin quarto volumes, and as the last of them was published in 1619, it is probable that the author died soon after that year, but the precise date is unknown.
Carnegie's education and passion for reading was given a great boost by Colonel James Anderson, who opened his personal library of 400 volumes to working boys each Saturday night.
The screenplay was by Maxwell Anderson, George Abbott, Del Andrews, C. Gardner Sullivan, with uncredited work by Walter Anthony and Milestone.
It was not presented in the United States until 1970, when a short-lived April production at the Phyllis Anderson Theatre off Broadway starred Barbara Harris as Jenny and Estelle Parsons as Begbick.
* Jon Anderson, singer with rock band Yes, was born there
The little hamlet of Anderson was named for Mr. John Anderson who was a Director in the South Western Railroad at the time it was extended from Oglethorpe to Americus in 1853.
It was known as Anderson Station until the post office was established in November 1855 and the government changed the name of the station from “ Andersonto “ Andersonville ” in order to avoid confusion with the post office in Anderson, South Carolina.

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