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S.K. was visiting C.C.B. and, not waiting for breakfast, he was off to the University Club, where he spent hours writing obituaries of living Americans for The Manchester Guardian or The Glasgow Herald.
The Manchester Guardian wondered how anyone in a railway carriage would have an opportunity to talk to Mr. Lewis, since it was well known that Mr. Lewis always did all of the talking.
For that, he was known as the Guardian of the Dharma.
One of the roles of Anubis was " Guardian of the Scales ".
The Nigerian newspaper The Guardian went further, declaring that the judgment was " a rape and unforeseen potential international conspiracy against Nigerian territorial integrity and sovereignty " and " part of a Western ploy to foment and perpetuate trouble in Africa ".
Charles won a national competition, run by The Guardian newspaper, for a poem he wrote when he was 12-years-old.
Later the Universal House of Justice, initially elected in 1963, made a ruling on the subject that it was not possible for another Guardian to be appointed.
At the closure of the UK Film Council on 31 March 2011, The Guardian reported that " The UKFC's entire annual budget was a reported £ 3m, while the cost of closing it down and restructuring is estimated to have been almost four times that amount.
According to one incest participant who was interviewed for an article in The Guardian:
Defence Minister Jonathan Aitken was accused by the ITV investigative journalism series World In Action and The Guardian newspaper of secretly doing deals with leading Saudi princes.
* " Jimi Hendrix: ' You never told me he was that good '" Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian
Bacon has won Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards, was nominated for an Emmy Award, and was named by The Guardian as one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination.
For Crowley, the single most important invocation, or any act of magick for that matter, was the invocation of one's Holy Guardian Angel, or " secret self ", which allows the adept to know his or her True Will.
When Shoghi Effendi died in 1957, he died without explicitly appointing a successor Guardian, and Remey was among the nine Hands of the Cause elected as an interim authority until the election of the first Universal House of Justice in 1963.
During this conclave the Hands of the Cause decided that the situation of the Guardian having died without being able to appoint a successor was a situation not dealt with in the texts that define the Bahá ' í administration, and that it would need to be reviewed and adjudicated upon by the Universal House of Justice, which hadn't been elected yet.
Three years later, in 1960, Remey made a written announcement that his appointment as president of the international council represented an appointment by Shoghi Effendi as Guardian, because the appointed council was a precursor to the elected Universal House of Justice, which has the Guardian as its president.
He claimed to believe that the Guardianship was an institution intended to endure forever, and that he was the 2nd Guardian by virtue of his appointment to the IBC.
Remey himself declared that being the Guardian gave him the exclusive right to declare who was or wasn't a Covenant-breaker, and that those who opposed him and followed the Hands of the Cause were Covenant-breakers.
Donald Harvey ( d. 1991 ), was appointed by Remey as " Third Guardian " in 1967.
Joel Marangella was president of Remey's " Second International Bahá ' í Council " claimed in 1969 to have been secretly appointed by Remey as Guardian several years earlier, whose followers are now known as Orthodox Bahá ' ís.
Another of Remey's followers, Leland Jensen ( d. 1996 ), who made a several religious claims of his own, formed a sect known as the Bahá ' ís Under the Provisions of the Covenant following Remey's death ; he believed that Remey was the adopted son of Abdu ' l-Baha, and that Remey's adopted son Joseph Pepe was the third Guardian.

Guardian and appointed
The two highest institutions were the Universal House of Justice, and the Guardianship, for which he appointed Shoghi Effendi as the Guardian.
In ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's Will and Testament, He appointed Shoghi Effendi as the Guardian of the Bahá ' í Faith, called for the eventual election of the Universal House of Justice, and defined in the same manner opposition to these two institutions as Covenant-Breaking.
The basis of the dispute is over the identity of the Bahá ' í Guardian, a term referring to the appointed head of the religion, an executive hereditary office held by Shoghi Effendi from 1921 to 1957.
Following the unexpected death of the Bahá ' í Faith's first Guardian Shoghi Effendi in 1957, the 27 living Hands of the Cause, having the responsibility to acknowledge any appointment of a successor, gathered and decided that he had died " without having appointed his successor ," and that the Universal House of Justice would decide on the situation after its first election.
In 1299, William Lamberton, Bishop of St. Andrews, was appointed as a third, neutral Guardian to try to maintain order between Bruce and Comyn.
Sho < u > gh </ u > í Effendí Rabbání ( March 1, 1897 – November 4, 1957 ), better known as Shoghi Effendi, was the Guardian and appointed head of the Bahá ' í Faith from 1921 until his death in 1957.
Shoghi Effendi later expressed to his wife and others that he had no foreknowledge of the existence of the Institution of Guardianship, least of all that he was appointed as Guardian.
As its first order of business, the Universal House of Justice evaluated the situation caused by the fact that the Guardian had not appointed a successor.
It determined that under the circumstances, given the criteria for succession described in the Will and Testament of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá, there was no legitimate way for another Guardian to be appointed.
Wallace was succeeded by Robert Bruce and John Comyn as joint guardians, with William de Lamberton, Bishop of St Andrews being appointed in 1299 as a third, neutral Guardian to try and maintain order between them.
Apparently he appointed himself the next Guardian, the first after Fenton.
The history of football in Ferrol is associated to the shipbuilding yards, workshops, foundries and drydocks and the British technical advisors ,< ref >" SPANISH NAVY: Huge Contract in British Hands " ( 1909 ) The Manchester Guardian, 1st February 1909, Page 12: Manchester <<... Vickers, Armstrong and Brown ... it has been determined to put down a new shipyard at Ferrol in Spain ... Mr A J Campbell ... has been appointed manager of the Ferrol yard ... Mr Peter Muir ... has been appointed assistant manager.
In 1329 the king died and the six year-old David succeeded to the throne with Sir Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray appointed Guardian of Scotland.
Murray was appointed Guardian at Dunfermline during the winter of 1335 – 6 while he was besieging Cupar Castle in Fife.
Even though an English prisoner, David retained influence in Scotland and Robert had his Guardianship removed by parliament and given jointly to the earls of Mar and Ross and the lord of Douglas — this did not last and Robert was once again appointed Guardian by the Parliament of February 1352.
During David's minority, Sir Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray was appointed Guardian of Scotland by the Act of Settlement of 1318.
The government divided the Kalmyks into three administrative units attached, according to their respective locations, to the district governments of Astrakhan, Stavropol and the Don and appointed a special Russian official bearing the title of " Guardian of the Kalmyk People " for purposes of administration.
However, his policies of reform led to repeated clashes with the hardline and conservative Islamists in the Iranian government, who control powerful governmental organizations like the Guardian Council, whose members are appointed by the Supreme Leader.

Guardian and head
* Petrarch-the poet who lost his head April 2004 article in The Guardian regarding the exhumation of Petrarch's remains
As Guardian and head of the religion, while Shoghi Effendi was initially traumatized, he had a clear vision of how he believed the religion should progress, and he communicated his vision to the Bahá ' ís of the world through his numerous letters and his meetings with pilgrims who would come to Palestine.
In The Manchester Guardian, Ivor Brown praised him for a singing style " which coaxes the ear rather than clubbing the head.
Pharaoh-like in appearance in that the design of his head resembles the headdresses worn by the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt, this nearly indestructible humanoid robot is being built by captive scientist Dr. Lucius Guardian, who decides to give the two escapees its control device, a miniature transmitter built into a wristwatch.
This is seen in the title " Guardian ", denoting the head boy and girl, the adoption of a Greek trireme as the school's emblem, and a routine that could be described as Spartan.
In 1983, Guardian Media Group approached Hurst Publishing, with intentions of launching similar branded titles in the North of England, rather than competing head to head.
In 2008, the head rock and pop critic of The Guardian, Alexis Petridis, criticised the programme for being unadventurous, claiming " There's virtually no dance music, nothing experimental, not much pop or hip-hop.
In 2003 The Guardian reported that a cousin of Barras had said that a £ 60, 000 bounty had been put on Martin's head.
She was an economics writer for The Guardian from 1990, before becoming deputy head of the Inflation Report Division of the Bank of England in 1994.
In The Manchester Guardian, Ivor Brown praised Holloway for a singing style " which coaxes the ear rather than clubbing the head.
The Guardian newspaper quoted another eyewitness as saying " If not for the spectators and security staff curbing him, he would have broken the head of that guy.
He is directly referenced in the Gobots toy line and animated series Challenge of the Gobots in the heroic, if navigationally challenged Guardian Gobot named Wrong Way, who himself turns into a helicopter that often has to be told which way to head by his companions.
# Andrew Culf, Media Correspondent, In midst of a crisis, BBC fails to head up the drama, " The Guardian ", Saturday 15 March 1997, page 6.
* " Badlands Guardian " in Alberta, Canada, a landscape which, when viewed from the air, resembles a human head wearing a full native American headdress
* I talk back to the voices in my head The Guardian ( UK ), 4 April 2009
Its badge was a golden Assyrian Lion with human head and eagle's wings ( a Cherub Guardian ).
The Israeli historian and Nazi-hunter Efraim Zuroff, head of the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Israeli office in Jerusalem, criticized the party's " obsession to pay public homage to the Latvian-SS Legion in contradiction to all historical logic and sensitivity to Nazi crimes " in a column for The Guardian on 28 September 2009, while Vilnius University professor Dovid Katz, writing that the British Conservatives must not be let " get off the hook for their dalliances with some of the worst racists and Holocaust perverters in eastern Europe ," called for Pickles ' resignation as chairman in October 2009.
By the mid-1990s he was head of product development at The Guardian where he launched The Guide, Wired UK and introduced online content to a UK national newspaper for the first time.
The Guardian quoted unnamed head teachers as being critical of the project, however the initiative did receive support from across the spectrum, including from Richard Dawkins.
Candidates have to be vetted by the Guardian Council, a twelve member body consisting of six clerics ( selected by Iran's Supreme Leader ), and six lawyers ( proposed by the head of Iran's judicial system and voted in by the Parliament ).
Young, who at the time held the position of head of drama serials, told The Guardian: " Popular drama has always been singled out for criticism, but people are increasingly voting with their on-buttons.

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