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Browne and writes
Browne writes that she presents her beliefs in a way that allows readers or listeners to take what they want from her teachings and leave behind what they do not agree to be true.
Browne now writes a column for Village magazine.
Eminent Darwin scholar E. Janet Browne writes of her:

Browne and people's
Although a songwriter herself, Baez is generally regarded as an interpreter of other people's work, having recorded songs by The Allman Brothers Band, The Beatles, Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan, Violeta Parra, Woody Guthrie, The Rolling Stones, Pete Seeger, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Leonard Cohen, and many others.
In 1998, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and in 2001 named by the House of Lords Appointments Commission as one of the " people's peers " taking the title Baron Browne of Madingley, of Cambridge in the County of Cambridgeshire, and becoming a crossbencher in the House of Lords.
Acknowledging that Browne had a large task ahead of him in following his debut Jackson Browne in his review for Allmusic, William Ruhlmann claimed Browne " turned to some of his secondary older material, which was still better than most people's best and, ironically, more accessible ..." and summarized the album as a " less consistent collection than Browne's debut album.

Browne and actions
The legacy of Kawiti ’ s rebellion during the Flagstaff War was that during the time of Governor Grey and Governor Thomas Gore Browne, the colonial administrators were obliged to take account of opinions of the Ngāpuhi before taking actions in the Hokianga and Bay of Islands.
Browne was awarded the Victoria Cross for actions on 31 August 1858 at Seerporah, India.
Aided by the arbitrarily actions of Denis Browne, his younger brother, against the Irish insurgents ( which earned him the reputation of ` black sheep ' of the family ) the Rebellion was crushed.

Browne and person
Finding that no lesser person than the jurist Sir Matthew Hale had permitted this evidence, supported by the eminent philosopher, physician and author Thomas Browne, to be used in the Bury St Edmunds witch trial and the accusations against two Lowestoft women, held in 1662 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, they also accepted its validity and the trials proceeded.
Browne later wrote a piece for The Irish Times on why O ' Brien " is not a fit person to control INM < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >".
It was alleged by one of Anne's ladies-in-waiting, thought to be Elizabeth Browne, countess of Worcester, " admitted some of her court to come into her chamber at undue hours ", On news that Smeaton was now clapped in irons, she replied dismissively, " he was a person of mean birth and the others were all gentlemen ".
Among Persians, at a time when nearly the whole nation was highly suspicious of foreigners, and in particular of any British or Russian person due to the political dynamics of that time, Edward Browne was well accepted by the people who knew him and his works.

Browne and soul
* 1658: The Psyche, or soul, of Tiresias is of the masculine gender — Thomas Browne, Hydriotaphia.
Moving to Los Angeles, they were soon opening for groups like The Doors and Buffalo Springfield and recording their eponymous debut album, full of lighthearted poppy soul that was quite contrary to what the group was performing in various clubs and theatres in California such as the Fillmore West and Troubadour, picked out by the label from a pool of songwriters including Jackson Browne and Jimmy Radcliffe who's song " Nothing But Tears " was the plug for their initial single.
" While calling it " undeniably strong ", David Browne from Entertainment Weekly gave the song a mixed review, writing "' Anytime You Need a Friend ' feature gospel-inflected choirs seemingly intended to demonstrate that Carey has soul — which she doesn't — but they're beautifully arranged, and they serve as a nice counterpoint to Carey's own lapses into show-offy vocal gymnastics.

Browne and people
This family bible may have belonged to the family of his ancestor Edward Browne who in 1668 in Maryland, Virginia married Sarah Williams, the daughter of Morgan Williams ( there were at least five people called Morgan Williams who immigrated to Virginia between 1639 and 1650 ).
" Few people love the writings of Sir Thomas Browne, but those that do are the salt of the earth.
Robert Browne, Henry Barrow, John Greenwood, John Penry, William Brewster, Thomas Jollie and John Robinson were notable people who established dissenting churches separate from the Church of England.
It attracted a diverse range of people from traditional Republicans such as Noel Hartnett and social democrats such as Dr. Noel Browne, who had been attracted to the party due to its commitment to fight Tuberculosis and Peadar Cowan, a former Labour Party executive member who had resigned in disgust due to the infighting within the Labour Party at the time.
Notable people with this name include: Coral Atkins, Coral Browne, Coral Smith and Coral Eugene Watts.
" In a review from Entertainment Weekly, reviewed by David Browne, he gave it a positive remark saying that people who have a " hoo-haa " surrounding the banning of the single " underestimate her ".
Mid-Atlantic English was popular in Hollywood films from the 1930s to the early 1960s, and continues to be associated with people such as Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, William F. Buckley, Jr., Gore Vidal, George Plimpton, Roscoe Lee Browne, and Norman Mailer.
Browne stated that the right to self-determination was crucial for people everywhere, and that he saw his company's mission as to find ways to meet current needs without excessive harm to the environment, while developing future, more sustainable sources of energy.
Brown, Mr T. Busteed, Mr N. Madden, Mr T. M. Walsh, Mr F. Codd, C. Roche, Ron Barry, B. Fletcher, T. Carmody, D. Gillespie, M. Flynn, Dermot Browne, F. Berry, John Francome and others and the legendary race commentator Peter O ' Sullevan who helped him meet " the right people ", among them former Vernons pools boss Robert Sangster.
The stadium opened on June 16, 1957, as 16, 000 people came to watch Galway beat Tipperary in hurling, and Kerry in football, and to watch Bishop Michael Browne bless the facility.

Browne and all
According to Edward G. Browne, the three most prominent mystical Persian poets Rumi, Sana ' i and Attar were all Sunni Muslims and their poetry abounds with praise for the first two caliphs Abu Bakr and Umar ibn al-Khattāb.
Edward Granville Browne considers him as " probably the greatest and most original of all the physicians, and one of the most prolific as an author ".
In all, Browne wrote 13 books and sold 2 million copies of his books.
The first issue of If was dated March 1952, with Fairman as editor ; it featured stories by Richard Shaver, Raymond Palmer, and Howard Browne, all writers who were regulars of the Ziff-Davis magazines.
As a result all but one member of the Catholic cabinet, Dr. Noel Browne, remained outside the cathedral grounds while Hyde's funeral took place.
Yet according to Browne, all the ministers agreed that they would refuse to accept the resignation and also agreed to manufacture the story of a prior cabinet decision.
The coffin-plate verse's authorship, in all probability, was Browne's eldest son, Edward Browne.
Thomas De Quincey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Charles Lamb ( who considered himself the rediscoverer of Browne ) were all admirers.
* The Sir Thomas Browne Page at the University of Chicago, a comprehensive site with the complete works — all the works mentioned above, plus the minor works ; Samuel Johnson's Life of Browne, Kenelm Digby's Observations on Religio Medici, and Alexander Ross's Medicus Medicatus ; and background material, such as many of Browne's ancient sources.
According to Edward G. Browne, Attar as well as Rumi and Sana ' i were all Sunni Muslims and their poetry abound with praise for the first two caliphs Abu Bakr and Umar ibn al-Khattāb.
As a symbol of the eternal unity of all things, the cycle of birth and death from which the alchemist sought release and liberation, it was familiar to the alchemist / physician Sir Thomas Browne.
His father worked as an inspector for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and, partly as a result of this work, all of the Browne family became infected with tuberculosis.
Browne was adept in no fewer than five contemporary languages: French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Danish ; these languages as well as Greek and Hebrew and the predominant written form of the Renaissance, namely Latin, are all represented in his Library.
The Nelson Mandela concert had already lined up appearances by many of Amnesty's most prominent supporters in the music community – including Sting, Peter Gabriel, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Bryan Adams, Jackson Browne, Steven van Zandt, Midge Ure, Simple Minds, Youssou N ’ Dour, Joan Armatrading – all of whom declined to partake in the new Amnesty show taking place at short notice just one week later.
However Browning " designed his own uniform, made of barathea with a false Uhlan-style front, incorporating a zip opening at the neck to reveal regulation shirt and tie, worn with medal ribbons, collar patches, and rank badges, capped off with grey kid gloves, and a highly polished Guards Sam Browne belt and swagger stick ", all of which were worn in the field.
Des Browne is a signatory of Global Zero ( campaign ), a non-profit international initiative for the elimination of all nuclear weapons worldwide.
Relying on Browne, Linnaeus ' second edition ( 1762 ), changed the classification to Coccolobus uvifera, citing all the other names.
On his death in 1916 all the titles became extinct, except the 1800 creation of the earldom of Clanricarde, which passed according to the special remainder to his cousin George Browne, 6th Marquess of Sligo.
Leslie Caron, Lauren Hutton, Eddie Albert, Eve Arden, Roscoe Lee Browne, and Ursula Andress all made appearances during the 1987 – 1988 season as did Rod Taylor who would remain with the series until its final season.
In the 1950s and 60s, Longford boasted such players as Willie Browne ( UCD and Bohemian FC ) who won 3 full international Republic of Ireland caps and captained Bohemian FC for 3 consecutive seasons, he made 177 appearances for Bohs in all competitions scoring 20 goals, Lal Donlon ( Longford town and Arsenal ), Mel ' Garrincha ' Mulligan, John ' Hooky ' O ' Connor and the legendary Billy Clarke.
David Browne of Entertainment Weekly said the album " sets Cave's deep, dolorous voice and scab-picking lyrics to windswept, tote-that-barge arrangements " and that " Henry's Dream may finally demonstrate what the fuss is all about ", awarding the album a B + rating.
In reviewing the album at the time of its release, Connelly felt that the record was " a more nervy, intelligent LP than its predecessor " and " a welcome widening of perspective that allows Browne to escape, once and for all, the L. A. albatross that has hung around his neck.

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