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Abraham Brill in 1913 wrote The Conception of Homosexuality ”, which he published in the Journal of the American Medical Association and read before the American Medical Association ’ s annual meeting, where it was criticised by several doctors.

Brill and physical
The United States Army Signal Corps employed 24 specialists — including the physicists Georg Goubau, Gunter Guttwein, Georg Hass, Horst Kedesdy, and Kurt Lehovec ; the physical chemists Rudolf Brill, Ernst Baars, and Eberhard Both ; the geophysicist Dr. Helmut Weickmann ; the optician Gerhard Schwesinger ; and the engineers Eduard Gerber, Richard Guenther, and Hans Ziegler.

Brill and for
* Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism, Leiden: Brill, since 2001.
Brill declared that after long study he had slowly overcome his disgust for homosexuality.
Brill asserted that the development of sexual attraction to the same sex was always related to narcissism, which he incorrectly defined as love for one ‘ s self.
He was sent for to The Hague by Sir Horatio Vere, the English governor of Brill, who appointed him a minister in the army of the states-general, and of the English soldiers in their service.
* T. R. Davies, The Possibilities of Transnational Activism: The Campaign for Disarmament between the Two World Wars, Brill, 2007.
Disappointed, after the death of his first wife in 1633, Tromp in 1634 left the naval service for a few years to become a deacon and remarried on 12 September 1634 with Alijth Jacobsdochter Arckenboudt, the daughter of a wealthy schepen and tax collector at Brill.
( Supposedly Tolkien also lived in Brill for a short while.
Everything would be all right if only William would then consent to an equitable peace, including paying the English ten million guilders for their efforts, paying a yearly sum of ₤ 10, 000 for the North Sea herring rights and reinstating the clauses of the 1585 Treaty of Nonsuch about Brill, Sluys and Flushing being English securities.
English translations were provided by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman, a Brill Building songwriter responsible for such hits as " This Magic Moment ", " Viva Las Vegas ", " Teenager In Love ", and others.
Music in New York City's Brill Building, hiring McGuinn as a song writer for $ 35 a week.
A member of the Brill Building gang of struggling songwriters, Darin was introduced to singer Connie Francis, for whom he helped write several songs.
In the early 1970s, Stage 1 of the studio was used for The New Dick Van Dyke Show starring Dick Van Dyke, Hope Lange, Fannie Flagg, and Marty Brill.
* TAXIR, an information storage and retrieval system designed for taxonomic data at the University of Colorado by David Rogers, Henry Fleming, Robert Brill, and George Estabrook and ported to MTS and enhanced by Brill at the University of Michigan.
Religion and Reductionism: Essays on Eliade, Segal, and the Challenge of the Social Sciences for the Study of Religion, Leiden: Brill Publishers.
The classic version of Berlin was featured on the VH1 show, Bands Reunited where all members ( except for Rob Brill ; early drummer Rod Learned participated ) agreed to not only reunite as friends but as a band.
Chris and Rita's new boss, who would stay with the show for its duration, was Charlie Brill as Captain Harry Lipschitz.
He collaborated with pianist Mort Shuman, whom he had met when Shuman was dating Doc's younger cousin, to write for Hill & Range Music Co ./ Rumbalero Music at its offices in New York City's Brill Building.
None of these bands played exclusively rhythm and blues, often relying on a variety of sources, including Brill Building and girl group songs for their hit singles, but it remained at the core of their early albums.
He joined ASCAP in 1931 and began working for Ralph Peer ’ s Southern Music Company in 1932 as a songwriter, the first music firm to occupy the new Brill Building, famous as a New York songwriting mecca.
Brill in Leiden, called The Facsimile Edition of the Nag Hammadi Codices, making the whole find available for all interested parties to study in some form.
Frances Joan " Fran " Brill ( born September 30, 1946 ) is an American actress and puppeteer, best known for her roles on Sesame Street and playing Lily Marvin in the Frank Oz film, What About Bob ?.

Brill and homosexuality
Brill observed that it was impossible to use the term homosexuality diagnostically, since it could refer to several different entities.

Brill and such
Northern Europeans working there, such as Elsheimer and Brill, had made such views pre-eminent in some of their paintings ( as well as Da Vinci in his private drawings or Baldassarre Peruzzi in his decorative frescoes of vedute ); but not until Annibale Carracci and his pupil Domenichino do we see landscape become the focus of a canvas by a major Italian artist.
While her singles were mostly kept in the then-current sounds of the day such as Rock And Roll, novelty songs, the Twist, torch ballads, or the Girl Group Sound created by Brill Building alumni Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry, Francis ' albums represented her in a variety of styles, ranging in everything from R & B, vocal jazz and country to Broadway standards, children's music, waltzes, spiritual music, Schlager music, Traditionals from various ethnic groups represented in the US and select songs from popular songwriters of the day, such as Burt Bacharach & Hal David, or Les Reed.
In Japan, no clear distinction of the interurban from the ordinal heavy rail has been settled, but most of the major private railway companies, which now play important role in public transportation, had been influenced greatly by the systems of U. S. interurbans, such as motors and controllers of General Electric, Westinghouse Electric, air brakes of Westinghouse Air Brake Company, trucks of J. G. Brill Company and Baldwin Locomotive Works, just to name some.
* Steven Brill ( scriptwriter ), actor, director and screenwriter of films such as The Mighty Ducks
( such morphological analyses, which Brill calls Lexical Rules, may vary between implementations ).
This is where the Brill method differs from other part of speech tagging methods such as
Brill, 1971 ), vol., 3, p. 947, Ibn Sirin's mother, Safiyya – a slave of the caliph Abu Bakr – was held in such esteem within the community that when she died, her laying-out was performed by three of Muhammad's wives and eighteen Badris ( veterans of the battle of Badr ), led by Ubayy ibn Ka ' b, were present at her burial.
In addition to various Sandler-produced films, the company has also released movies produced by others, such as Steven Brill ( Little Nicky, Mr. Deeds ), Dennis Dugan ( The Benchwarmers, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, You Don't Mess With The Zohan, Grown Ups ), Frank Coraci ( Click, Zookeeper ), Fred Wolf ( Strange Wilderness, The House Bunny ), Tom Brady ( The Animal, The Hot Chick, Born to Be a Star ), Peter Segal ( Anger Management, 50 First Dates, The Longest Yard ), and Nicholaus Goossen ( A Day with the Meatball, Grandma's Boy, The Shortcut ).
Bill Szymczyk began working at a firm which produced demo recordings for Screen Gems records and worked extensively with Brill Building songwriters such as Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

Brill and along
James Govier ( 1910 – 74 ) the British painter, etcher and engraver produced images of Brill church and windmill, along with images of Buckinghamshire.
Leiden: Brill, along with that edited by J. H. Kramers, and E. Levi-Provençal.
Brill was a frequent panelist on the 1970s revival of Match Game and, along with wife Mitzi, the celebrity-couples gameshow Tattletales.

Brill and with
), in collaboration with Antoine Faivre, Roelof van den Broek, Jean-Pierre Brach, Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism, Leiden / Bristol: Brill, 2005, 2 vols., 1228 p. ISBN 90-04-14187-1.
It may be a corruption of the rhyme connected with Brill in Buckinghamshire.
* The Empress Maud grants Oakley, Buckinghamshire Church, with its chapels of Brill, Boarstall and Addingrove, to the monks of St. Frideswide's Priory, in Oxford.
Leiden's reputation as the " city of books " continued through the 19th century with the establishment of publishing dynasties by Evert Jan Brill and Albertus Willem Sijthoff.
753: Gods and the One God ," in Reading Religions in the Ancient World: Essays Presented to Robert McQueen Grant on His 90th Birthday ( Brill, 2007 ), p. 113, with reference also to Iamblichus.
* Ellie Greenwich ( 1940 – 2009 ), Brill Building songwriter and performer, who with her then-husband Jeff Barry, created a number of popular hit records during the 1960s
While she was performing background on The Drifters's recording of " Mexican Divorce ," Warwick's voice and star presence were noticed by the song's composer, Burt Bacharach, a Brill Building songwriter who was writing songs with many other songwriters, including lyricist Hal David.
In episode 3001, the music number " Bad Wolf " showed that the Big Bad Wolf ( performed by David Rudman ) with his family which consists of his mother Big Glad Wolf ( performed by Louise Gold ), his father Well-Clad Wolf ( performed by Jerry Nelson ), his brother Big Rad Wolf ( performed by Joey Mazzarino ), his sister Big Sad Wolf ( performed by Camille Bonora ), his aunt Big Grad Wolf ( performed by Fran Brill ), and his uncle Big Mad Wolf ( performed by Martin P. Robinson ).
Her character struggled with sudden widowhood, and Brill received over a thousand condolence letters.
The Nazis were met with resistance from Brill ever since he first came in contact with them after they became part of the reigning coalition in Thuringia in 1930 ; Brill was especially opposed to the politics of Nazi minister of the interior Wilhelm Frick, and led a committee of investigation established by the Landtag in 1932 that scrutinised Frick's practices.
Following Hitler's rise to power, Brill left the SPD in May 1933, scandalised by the party executive's passive attitude towards Hitler ; one year later, he founded the Deutsche Volksfront, a resistance group, in Berlin together with Otto Brass.
In May 1945, he founded the Bund Demokratischer Sozialisten ( Federation of Democratic Socialists ) in Thuringia, which finally evolved into Thuringia's SPD branch, with Brill as its first chairman, but after being arrested and interrogated twice by the Soviet administration, he left Thuringia at the end of 1945 and began working for the American administration in Berlin.
The track on the line from Quainton Road to Brill was relaid with improved rails resting on standard transverse sleepers, replacing the original flimsy rails and longitudinal sleepers.
Quainton Road station remained open, but with the closure of the Brill Tramway it was no longer a significant junction station.
The position in around 1870 was that the curve theory had incorporated with Brill – Noether theory the Riemann – Roch theorem in all its refinements ( via the detailed geometry of the theta-divisor ).
The station was also once a junction for the light railway ( closed in 1936 ), sometimes known as the Brill Tramway, connecting Quainton with Brill village.

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