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Carnegie was a frequent contributor to periodicals on labor issues.
As well as writing comedy, Anderson is also a frequent contributor to newspapers, and was a regular columnist in the Sunday Correspondent.
C. L. Moore was an active member of the Tom and Terri Pinckard Science Fiction literary salon, and was a frequent contributor to literary discussions with the regular membership including Larry Niven, Norman Spinrad.
Starting in 1967, North became a frequent contributor to the libertarian journal The Freeman where he had first read their work.
The Eddys were fellow writers, and Mr. Eddy was a frequent contributor to Weird Tales.
A frequent contributor was Bertus Borgers ( saxophone ).
Hunter S. Thompson, in an article that can be found in his book Generation of Swine, criticized the magazine for turning against marijuana even though the magazine embraced it in the 60s and 70s when Thompson was a frequent contributor.
In 1969, while at Kearney State College, he wrote a weekly humour column for the college newspaper and was a frequent contributor of poetry and short stories to The Shore Anthology and The Antler.
He was a frequent contributor to commercial and noncommercial print and broadcast media on climate and environmental issues, e. g., NOVA, Planet Earth, Nightline, Today Show, Tonight Show, Good Morning America, Dateline, Discovery Channel, British, Canadian and Australian Broadcasting Corporations.
On television he was a frequent contributor to the 1973-1974 revival of What's My Line ?, hosted the weekly entertainment show International Cabaret and was a reader for the children's story-reading series Jackanory on BBC1.
He is a frequent contributor to free software, and worked on several GNU projects, including maintaining the GNU Debugger in the early 90s, initiating GNU Radio in 1998, starting Gnash in December 2005 to create a free software player for Flash movies, and writing the pdtar program which became GNU tar.
In March the same year, Jenny Nicholson, a frequent contributor, wrote a piece on the Italian Socialist Party congress in Venice, which mentioned three Labour MPs " who puzzled the Italians by filling themselves like tanks with whisky and coffee …" All three sued for libel, the case went to trial and The Spectator was forced to make a large payment in damages and costs, a sum well over the equivalent of £ 150, 000 today.
" He was also a frequent contributor of prose stories to the pulp science fiction magazines of the 1930s and 1940s.
Abbott is a frequent public speaker, newspaper contributor and TV performer, appearing on programmes such as Have I Got News For You, Celebrity Come Dine with Me and Cash in the Celebrity Attic.
McKnight joined Parliament-Funkadelic in the late 1970s and became a frequent contributor on guitar.
* Mark Phillips, former editor-in-chief of Boston Metro newspaper and frequent contributor to the Daily Mirror in London.
In the 1950s and 1960s, he served as a frequent contributor to Encounter, but in private was sometimes bothered by what he regarded as the magazine's overly didactic tone, particularly in allegedly strident pieces by Koestler and Borkenau.
He was a frequent contributor to The Irish Times and the Sunday Independent, and a columnist in Magill magazine, as well as appearing on radio and television prior to his appointment to Kenny's office, but has ceased all media work since that date.
He is a frequent contributor to the Irish Times's Rite and Reason religious column.
Bamberger was a clear and attractive writer and was a frequent contributor on political and economic questions to the Nation and other periodicals.
Another early addition to the show was Chris Berman, who joined ESPN a month after its debut and became a fixture at SportsCenter until the early 1990s, when his main efforts became focused on the network's NFL coverage and Baseball Tonight ; however, Berman remains a frequent contributor to the Sunday night 11 p. m. edition.
He was a frequent contributor to the Fargo Forum newspaper until his relocation to Colorado in 2011.
A frequent and esteemed contributor to a magazine may acquire a title of editor at-large or contributing editor.
) and was the most frequent contributor to the Spiritist Review.

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Since the great flood of these dystopias has appeared only in the last twelve years, it seems fairly reasonable to assume that the chief impetus was the 1949 publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four, an assumption which is supported by the frequent echoes of such details as Room 101, along with education by conditioning from Brave New World, a book to which science-fiction writers may well have returned with new interest after reading the more powerful Orwell dystopia.
Compared to the lower elevations of the Carolinas, winters are long and cold, with frequent sleet and snowfall, with the January high at, being more similar to the climate of the New England states rather than the humid subtropical climate that is pervasive in the Southeastern US.
This is the reason for the frequent choice of the law of the State of New York in commercial contracts.
Colonial Cuba was a frequent target of buccaneers, pirates and French corsairs seeking Spain's New World riches.
" In the New Testament, a thorough concordance search shows that the second most frequent use of " head " ( kephalē ), after " the structure that connects to our neck and sits atop our bodies ," is the metaphorical sense of " source.
* Some deists, usually referred to as Spiritual Deists, practice meditation and make frequent use of Affirmative Prayer, a non-supplicative form of prayer which is common in the New Thought movement.
Numerous real historical locations are mentioned, and several fictional New England locations make frequent appearances.
In New Zealand, rays are killer whales ' most frequent prey, and they have also been observed hunting sharks ( particularly makos, threshers and smooth hammerheads ).
The Methodist Church of New Zealand was the fourth most frequent religious affiliation chosen by those who declared one in the 2006 national census.
In the Canadian province of New Brunswick, collisions with moose are frequent enough that all new highways have fences to prevent moose from accessing the road, similar to how it has long been done in Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
In 1913, Sanger worked as a nurse at Henry Street Settlement in New York's Lower East Side, often with poor women who were suffering due to frequent childbirth and self-induced abortions.
Contacts became more frequent after 1840, because of the interest in sandalwood from New Caledonia.
Visitors also frequent the surviving native pueblos of New Mexico.
Other themes dealt with in the novel are concerns for the environment and " human stupidity and the delusional belief in human superiority ", both frequent topics in New Wave SF.
Although he and the very-private Rogers openly became visible to the public as friends, and Washington was a frequent guest at Rogers ' New York office, his Fairhaven, Massachusetts summer home, and aboard his steam yacht Kanawha, the true depth and scope of their relationship was not publicly revealed until after Rogers ' sudden death of an stroke in May 1909.
Other areas of the world that have frequent tornadoes include South Africa, parts of Argentina, Paraguay, and southern Brazil, as well as portions of Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and far eastern Asia.
On one of his frequent return trips to New Orleans on business, Longstreet converted to Catholicism in 1877 and was a devout believer until his death.
The frontiers between New France and the British colonies of New England, New York, and Nova Scotia were the site of frequent small scale raids, primarily by French colonial troops and their Indian allies against British targets, although several attempts were made by British colonists to organize expeditions against New France.
Nimoy is also a frequent and popular reader for " Selected Shorts ", an ongoing series of programs at Symphony Space in New York City ( that also tours around the country ) which features actors, and sometimes authors, reading works of short fiction.
Black rats are the most frequent predator of small forest birds, invertebrates, and perhaps lizards in New Zealand forests, and are key ecosystem changers.
From here, he made frequent trips into New York City, writing and reporting particularly on its impoverished tenement districts.

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