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A 2001 book by Quebec nationalist writer Normand Lester, Le Livre noir du Canada anglais ( later translated as The Black Book of English Canada ) accused Bennett of having a political affiliation with, and of having provided financial support to, fascist Quebec writer Adrien Arcand.
As they are being translated by ribosomes, connexins are inserted into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum ( ER ) ( Bennett and Zukin, 2004 ).
Around 1950s saw syndicated strips like The Phantom, Mandrake, Flash Gordon, Rip Kirby being translated to Indian languages and made into comic books by the publishing group Bennett, Coleman and Company with their Indrajal comics.
John W. Bennett and Michio Nagai, two scholars on Japan, pointed out in 1953, that the translated book " has appeared in Japan during a period of intense national self-examination — a period during which Japanese intellectuals and writers have been studying the sources and meaning of Japanese history and character, in one of their perennial attempts to determine the most desirable course of Japanese development.

Bennett and Pak
In 1956, Pak Subuh, or " Bapak " as he was called by members of Subud ( the word " Bapak " is Indonesian for respected father ), was invited to England by J. G. Bennett, where many Westerners joined Subud.

Bennett and lectures
* July 11 – July 22 – The Darmstädter Ferienkurse are held in Darmstadt with a series of lectures by Theodor W. Adorno, two public discussions of the new medium of electronic music, and world premieres of works by ( amongst others ) Richard Rodney Bennett, Pierre Boulez, Jacques Calonne, Aldo Clementi, Luc Ferrari, Alexander Goehr, Bengt Hambraeus, Hans Werner Henze, Bruno Maderna, Henri Pousseur, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
* The gods and other lectures ( New York: D. M. Bennett, 1876 )
At the beginning of 1949, Bennett was named as Gurdjieff's ' Representative for England ' and later gave public lectures in London on Gurdjieff and his ideas.
Brownlee became quite close to Bennett ; the future Prime Minister often visited him after hours while Brownlee was studying, and use his honed memory and impressive oratorical skills to give the younger man detailed lectures on whatever area of law he was reading about, illustrated by precise and invariably accurate references to cases.

Bennett and into
For Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ( 1984 ) director Leonard Nimoy and writer-producer Harve Bennett wanted the Klingons to speak a proper language instead of made-up gibberish and so commissioned Okrand to develop the phrases Doohan had come up with into a full language.
Upon his arrival he released 24 players and converted a boot storage room at Anfield into a room where the coaches could discuss strategy ; here, Shankly and other " Boot Room " members Joe Fagan, Reuben Bennett, and Bob Paisley began reshaping the team.
Most prominent pterosaur researchers of the late 20th Century however, including S. Christopher Bennett and Peter Wellnhofer, did not adopt these subgeneric names, and continued to place all pteranodont species into the single genus Pteranodon.
He placed P. sternbergi into the genus named by Miller, Geosternbergia, along with the Pierre Shale skull specimen which Bennett had previously considered to be a large male P. longiceps.
Nevertheless, Borden's successor, Arthur Meighen appointed Bennett Minister of Justice in his government, as it headed into the 1921 federal election in which both the government and Bennett were defeated.
Bennett tried to combat the depression by increasing trade within the British Empire and imposing tariffs for imports from outside the Empire, promising that his measures would blast Canadian exports into world markets.
While Bennett was, and is still, often criticized for lack of compassion for the impoverished masses, he stayed up through many nights reading and responding to personal letters from ordinary citizens asking for his help, and often dipped into his personal fortune to send a five-dollar bill to a starving family.
It was made into a film, Topper, for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by Hal Roach in 1937 starring Roland Young and Billie Burke ; the cast included Cary Grant as George Kerby and Constance Bennett as Marion Kerby.
In 2006, FCO historian Gill Bennett incorporated some of her findings on the Zinoviev letter into chapter four of her biography of SIS agent Desmond Morton.
In 1945 the novel was made into a film starring Joan Crawford, Eve Arden, Ann Blyth, Jack Carson, Bruce Bennett, Zachary Scott and Lee Patrick.
The county is divided into two areas of unorganized territory: East Bennett and West Bennett.
The 2005 movie Capote, directed by Bennett Miller, is also about the author Truman Capote, and provides great insight into Mr. Capote, his writing of the novel, and the crimes in Holcomb.
To the west of town, Ashmere Lake flows out into Bennett Brook, eventually reaching the East Branch of the Housatonic River.
George Bennett also introduced gorse ( Ulex europaeus ) into the local area, which in the following decades went wild and became a nuisance in both the town and in the neighboring countryside.
After Jameson suffered a near-fatal heart attack, his wife sold the Bugle to rival newspaper man Dexter Bennett, who changed the name to The DB ( either standing for Dexter Bennett or Daily Bugle ), and transformed it into a scandal sheet.
The 8th Division was taken into captivity, a total of about 15, 384 men, although Major-General Bennett managed to escape.
In addition to sets wobbling unintentionally, ( one actor bumped into a large " oak tree " and it almost fell over ), actors — especially Frid and Bennett — often struggled with their lines.
In 1928, Admiral Byrd began his first expedition to the Antarctic involving two ships, and three airplanes: Byrd's Flagship was The City of New York ( a Norwegian sealing ship previously named Samson that had come into fame as a ship in the vicinity of Titanic when the latter was sinking ); a Ford Trimotor called the Floyd Bennett ( named after the recently deceased pilot of Byrd's previous expeditions ); a Fairchild FC-2W2, NX8006, built 1928, named " Stars And Stripes " ( now displayed at the Virginia Aviation Museum, on loan from the National Air and Space Museum ); and a Fokker Universal monoplane called the Virginia ( Byrd's birth state ).
In 1958, monks from the Benedictine Abbey of St. Wandrille, interested in Subud, contacted Bennett who, the following year, made the first of many visits which brought him into close contact with the Catholic Church.
Bennett undertook to propagate the Shivapuri Baba's teaching, and made various attempts to incorporate it into his own work.
In 1962, Bennett gave a seminar on spiritual psychology in which the various elements he had received ( particularly from Gurdjieff, Subud and the Shivapuri Baba ) were integrated into a coherent psycho-cosmology.

Bennett and various
Notable authors who have discussed the various aspects of Pteranodon include Bennett, Padian, Unwin, Kellner, and Wellnhofer.
The central quilt design, including a map of the area to locate the various sites represented, was created by the late Flossie Bennett, a longtime leader of the FCE.
At that time, Bennett had already investigated the Sufi origins of many of Gurdjieff's teachings, based on both Gurdjieff's own numerous statements, and on travels Bennett himself made in the East where he met various Sufi Sheikhs.
During this time, Bennett became involved with various coal mining ventures in Greece and Turkey.
bore fruit in the new teaching machine, the ' Systemaster ', and Bennett organised various young people around him to write and develop teaching materials that followed the structural communication method.
Bennett and the juvenile were sentenced to a $ 1 fine, probation, and court fees of about $ 500, a penalty which was denounced by various conservation organizations as being too light.
Based on other battles between the Diadochi, Bennett and Roberts estimate that of the 70, 00 Antigonid infantry, perhaps 40, 000 were phalangites and 30, 000 were lightly armed troops of various kinds.
In 1899 Gordon Bennett offered the Automobile Club de France ( ACF ) a trophy to be raced for annually by the automobile clubs of the various countries.
In the 19th century, various Anti-Confederates were strengthened in their resolve by outspoken figures such as Charles Fox Bennett who successfully championed Responsible Government's cause in an election on the confederation issue in 1869.
After playing in various backup roles, he played well in the 1996 postseason, and became the starting halfback after Edgar Bennett tore his achilles tendon in the 1997 pre-season.
" Similarly, musicians learn to play, and learn specific songs, from records, and so ' recording consciousness ' helps to explain the ubiquity of non-literate composition methods: ' sheet music is just for people who can't hear ' ( musician quoted in Bennett 1980, p. 139 ) The structure of this consciousness has been produced by various elements, among them experience of editing techniques, reverberation and echo, use of equalization to alter timbre, high decibel levels, both in general and in particular parts of the texture ( notably, strong bass-lines ), and, most interestingly, the ' polyvocality ' created by multi-mike or multi-channel recording.
In the early 1980s, Bennett worked on various projects, one of which was titled The Children's Crusade based on a legendary story Children's Crusade, but none of them reached the stage.
Bennett voices various characters in movies, TV shows, and video games.
At various times they featured Big Jim Sullivan on lead guitar ; Tony Belcher on rhythm guitar ; Bobbie Clarke on drums ; plus Brian Locking on bass guitar and Brian Bennett on drums who both later joined The Shadows.
Bush with his Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy ( ONDCP ) William Bennett, unveiled his National Drug Control Strategy which outlined the President ’ s strategy for coordinating the combined efforts of various federal programs to reduce drug use and drug trafficking in the United States.
Mayme gained custody of Gwendolyn ; however Joshua Bennett kidnapped Gwendolyn and they lived in hiding, along with her stepmother, Marechal Neil, in various places in the East, including Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and Brooklyn, New York where she attended Brooklyn's Girls ' High from 1918 till 1921.
The ads include models, including celebrities Christina Aguilera, Jonathan Bennett, La Toya London and André 3000, in various forms of bondage as a symbol of reducing one's voice by failing to register as a voter.
* some notes on the various restorations of this film as well as DVD info from Carl Bennett of silentera. com database
Bennett speculated in various businesses, including the ferry service across the Christiana River at Wilmington and the Governor Bedford house on the Strand in New Castle, which he turned into a hotel.

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