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Brown's lifelong support for feminism, for example, originates both from his Quaker background, and from his commitment to the late-Enlightenment ideals of the revolutionary era.
Avery mocked and bullied Kings teammate Dustin Brown -- a teenager at the time -- on several occasions, including poking fun at Brown's lifelong lisp and insinuating that Brown's then-girlfriend ( now wife ) was not glamorous enough to be the girlfriend of a hockey player in Hollywood.

Brown's and friend
* Tom's friend Arthur suffers from a near fatal bout with typhoid but ultimately recovers in Thomas Hughes ' novel Tom Brown's Schooldays.
Hearing of Brown's illness, the Queen visits Mr. Brown's room and is visibly shaken to see her old friend so ill.
Placing a cool damp cloth against Brown's fevered brow, she confesses that she has not been as good a friend as she might have been in recent years.
They included a childhood friend, Zoro on drums ( formerly of Bobby Brown's band ), Adam Widoff ( guitar ), Lebron Scott ( bass guitar, recruited out of Curtis Mayfield's band after seeing them perform in a NYC club ), Kenneth Crouch ( keyboards ) and Karl Denson on saxophone.
During the trip, her friend James Freeman Clarke suggested she write new words to the song " John Brown's Body ", which she did on November 19.
The New York group included a number of young male professionals who called themselves the Friendly Club ( including Dr. Elihu Hubbard Smith, Brown's closest friend during this period, and William Dunlap ), along with female friends and relatives who were interested in companionship and cultural-political conversation.
As a result, upon their return to America, Brown is killed and his mysterious friend Scott Free ( a member of the New Gods ) becomes the new Mister Miracle, finally rescuing Brown's son and bringing the killer to justice.
Her best friend is her father's assistant, Mi ( Michael ) Taylor, whose father – as Mrs. Brown's swimming coach – helped her cross the channel.
After Linus and Snoopy, Schroeder is probably Charlie Brown's closest friend ; he once angrily berated Violet for giving Charlie Brown a used valentine well after Valentine's Day had come and gone, only to be undercut when Charlie Brown eagerly accepted it.
The prototype's design was by Milt Brown's friend, Ron Plescia, but the nose was too long and the rear vision limited, so Reisner commissioned former Bertone stylist Franco Scaglione to revise it.
A long-standing friend of former Prime Minister, Tony Blair, Lord Levy spent nine years from 1998 to 2007 Tony Blair's special envoy to the Middle East, being replaced by Gordon Brown's appointee, Michael Williams from September 2007.
Rusty Brown's only friend throughout his life is Chalky White.
However, Brown's close friend, Joseph Worcester, designed a bungalow for himself and erected it atop a hill in Piedmont, across the bay from San Francisco, in 1877-78.
Snoopy and Charlie Brown's parting, Charlie Brown's inability to cope without his friend, and Snoopy's farewell to his former owner Lila are often pointed out as poignant moments in the history of Peanuts.
Charlie Brown learns the full truth behind the mysterious letter he received: many years ago, an American friend of Violette's family stopped in a small French village to have his hair cut, and the barber was Charlie Brown's father.
Beddoes was also a close friend of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and did much to introduce him to Brown's ideas as well as to the various German writings on the Brunonian system, which appeared suddenly after 1795 as well, mainly through the writings of Dr. Andreas Röschlaub.
( It is revealed that the murdered girl was Brown's daughter's best friend.
Following the death of a member of the Avons, Brown's friend Bobby Byrd asked him to join his group, which Brown agreed to in 1954.

Brown's and Robert
* Popular book series such as Harry Potter, Twilight and Dan Brown's " Robert Langdon " ( consisting of The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons, and The Lost Symbol ) saw increased interest in various genres such as fantasy, romance, vampire fiction, and detective fiction, as well as young-adult fiction in general.
Recent examples include Under the Net ( 1954 ) by Iris Murdoch, Jerzy Kosinski's The Painted Bird ( 1965 ), Thomas Berger's Little Big Man ( 1964 ), Rita Mae Brown's Rubyfruit Jungle ( 1973 ), John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces ( 1980 ), Isabel Allende's Eva Luna ( 1987 ), Edward Abbey's The Fool's Progress: An Honest Novel ( 1988 ), Robert Clark Young's One of the Guys ( 1999 ), Helen Zahavi's Dirty Weekend ( 1991 ), C. D. Payne's Youth in Revolt ( 1993 ), Christian Kracht's Faserland ( 1995 ), Umberto Eco's Baudolino ( 2000 ), Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver ( 2003 ), and Aravind Adiga's " The White Tiger " ( Booker Prize 2008 )
Within 36 hours, Brown's men had fled or been killed or captured by local pro slavery farmers, militiamen, and U. S. Marines led by Robert E. Lee.
In 1964 Robert formed an instrumental band called the Jazziacs with five high-school friends. They changed their name to " Kool & the Flames " in 1967, then " Kool & the Gang " in 1969 ( to avoid confusion with James Brown's Famous Flames ) and were signed by Gene Redd to his new record label De-Lite Records in 1969.
Tom Dziallo, played bass in the band bass and guitar on all of Brown's albums, and Robert Rans who became Brown's lead keyboard player and primary lyric writing partner for many years.
In complex ways, these novels and the rest of Brown's career are informed by the progressive ideas he uses and develops from the period's British radical-democratic writers, most notably Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, Thomas Holcroft, and Robert Bage.
For a list of Brown's publications, see Wikisource: Author: Robert Brown.
* Robert Brown's work on orchids.
Confusingly, his brother Frederick also has a mountain in British Columbia named after him, from his days as artist illustrator with the Robert Brown's Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition in 1864.
* Appleton, Indiana, a fictional town from Jason Robert Brown's musical 13
Wootton's December 2005 production of Jason Robert Brown's " Songs for a New World " was selected to be the full-length featured show at the Maryland State High School Theaterfest on February 11, 2005.
By the late 1960s Brown's poetry was renowned internationally, so that, for example, the American poet Robert Lowell came to Orkney for the sole purpose of meeting him.
From 13 – 30 July 2011, Rob played the role of Jamie in Jason Robert Brown's musical " The Last Five Years " at Sydney's Seymour Centre.
Actress Lauren Kennedy, who originated the role of Cathy in the Chicago production of The Last Five Years, released Songs of Jason Robert Brown, featuring Brown's compositions from his previous shows, as well as several previously unreleased songs.
* Jason Robert Brown's Official Website
This was Jason Robert Brown's first produced show, originally produced Off-Broadway at the WPA Theater in 1995.
Robert Rossen's screenplay follows Brown's book very closely.
Prominent bassists who have claimed Jamerson as a primary influence include James Brown's Bernard Odum, Abraham Laboriel, Pino Palladino, Alan Gorrie, Rick Danko, Anthony Jackson, Jack Bruce, John Entwistle, Bernard Edwards, Jason Newsted, Jaco Pastorius, John Patitucci, John Paul Jones, Robert DeLeo, Mike Watt, Billy Sheehan, Geddy Lee, Victor Wooten, Paul McCartney, Mike Mills, Suzi Quatro, Matt Noveskey, Tommy Shannon and Matt Rubano.
) The J. B .' s initial lineup included bassist William " Bootsy " Collins and his guitarist brother Phelps " Catfish " Collins, formerly of the obscure funk band The Pacemakers ; Bobby Byrd ( founder of the original Famous Flames singing group ( organ ), and John " Jabo " Starks ( drums ), both holdovers from Brown's 60s band ; three inexperienced horn players, Clayton " Chicken " Gunnells, Darryl " Hasaan " Jamison, and Robert McCollough ; and conga player Johnny Griggs.
A summary of Cameron's great journey, from his own pen, appears in Dr Robert Brown's The Story of Africa, vol.
In contrast to her stereotypical portrayal, Mrs. Claus is portrayed as a woman bored with her relationship with Santa Claus in the song Surabaya-Santa from Jason Robert Brown's musical Songs for a New World.
Holland began his practice by designing Claremont House for Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, with his future father-in-law in 1771 and their partnership lasted until Brown's death twelve years later.
17 Whitman students traveled to Scotland to perform their production of Jason Robert Brown's " Songs For a New World ".

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