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* Brunton Automotive-V6 Roadster originally based on the Chevy S10.
In addition to recent research on Yoga, Paul Brunton, the British writer who travelled extensively in India, has written about many cases he has witnessed.
The novelist Mary Brunton was born Mary Balfour on Burray on 1 November 1778.
The partnership did not start well and Leeds finally lost their unbeaten record, losing 3 – 1 to Carlisle United at Brunton Park on 3 November.
On November 30, 2005, Quebec Superior Court Judge James Brunton lifted all restrictions imposed on Homolka, saying there was not enough evidence to justify them .< ref > To represent her before this jurisdiction, Homolka had hired high-profile lawyer Christian Desrosiers.
Although Mary's mother disapproved of the match, she eloped with Brunton on 4 December 1798, when her loved one rescued her from the island of Gairsay in a rowing boat.
As well as Real Issues, Maxim also published an ongoing series of educational research reports based on research by Colmar Brunton, called The Parent Factor, related to parental choice in education access, government funding and opposition to centralisation.
Jones ' was sent-off on his debut against Carlisle United at Brunton Park.
Bridges ' 15 goals made him very popular in Carlisle and thanks to them he reestablished his football career, but the fans were sad when he decided to leave Brunton Park on transfer deadline day, 31 August 2006.
Tipping died on 5 February 1993, aged 34, in a parachuting accident at Brunton, near Alnwick, Northumberland, while filming the BBC documentary 999.
In the early 1930s, Brunton embarked on a voyage to India, which brought him into contact with such luminaries as Meher Baba, Sri Shankaracharya of Kancheepuram and Sri Ramana Maharshi.
Paul Brunton also made a notable comment on Mahatma Gandhi and the struggle for Indian independence in general while speaking of his conversation with an Indian college student in his work " A Search in Secret India ," which reveals quite another facet of his personality:
Ramana Maharshi ( 1879-1950 ) was an " Indian sage " with a philosophy about the path to self-knowledge and the integration of personality espoused in books by author Paul Brunton and Ramana's own writings such as the Collected Works ( 1969 ) and Forty Verses on Reality ( 1978 ).
In his articles, Brunton has been highly critical of the Bringing Them Home report on the stolen generations.
He joined Carlisle United on a week-long trial in July 2007 and after this trial period, Brittain joined the Brunton Park club on a monthly contract.
Paul Brunton, the British philosopher and orientalist ; John Gunther, the American author ; and the British statesman, Lord Samuel, were also among those who heaped praise on the king.
It is regarded as the main stand at Brunton Park and on average receives the highest attendance of home fans.
Gates career came to an end in a bizarre circumstances, after the Carlisle United manager had firstly annoyed Gates by making him travel to Brunton Park to catch the team coach for a midweek away fixture rather than catch it as it passed his home some sixty miles away, Gates then found himself to be on the bench.
* July 31-The boiler explosion of a locomotive designed by William Brunton on the Newbottle Waggonway in North East England kills around a dozen people, the first railway disaster.
She married Egyptologist Guy Brunton on 28 April 1906.

Brunton and Masson
During the 1940s and 1950s, Brunton often lived with them, eventually designating Masson as his heir apparent.
In 1956, Diana and Jacques Masson moved to Uruguay because Brunton believed that a third world war was imminent.
While at Harvard, Masson became disillusioned with Brunton.
In the 1940s and 1950s, Brunton lived with American author and former psychoanalyst Jeffrey Masson, the son of a Jewish American friend of Brunton, as Masson's parents were among a handful of Brunton's close disciples.
Initially influenced by Brunton, Masson gradually became disillusioned with him.
According to Masson, Brunton singled him out as a potential heir to his spiritual kingdom.
Masson subsequently became proficient at Sanskrit, and stated that Brunton did not have the facility with the language that he claimed.

Brunton and family
The pair vanished after Musgrave had dismissed Brunton for secretly reading a family document, the Musgrave Ritual.

Brunton and book
* A Search in Secret India by Paul Brunton The book credited with introducing Bhagavan to followers in the West

Brunton and Journey
Pseudonymous author Nguyen Phong released the novel Journey to the East in 1987 which he claimed to be a Vietnamese translation of a previously unknown 1924 prequel to Life and Teachings, in which Spalding is joined in India by a group of prestigious mystics and academics, including Paul Brunton and Stanford Professor Walter Evans-Wentz.

Brunton and .
Paul Brunton, a British philosopher, mystic, traveler, and guru, taught a type of idealism called " mentalism ", similar to that of Bishop Berkeley, proposing a master world-image, projected or manifested by a world-mind, and an infinite number of individual minds participating.
* 1959 – Winifred Brunton, British-born South African painter ( b. 1880 )
* 1880 – Winifred Brunton, British-South African painter ( d. 1959 )
Although Baba had initially begun gaining public attention in the West as early as 1932 as the result of contacts with some celebrities of the time ( such as Charles Laughton, Tallulah Bankhead, Boris Karloff and others ) and from the rather disillusioned account of Paul Brunton ( A Search in Secret India, 1934 ), he achieved additional attention over three decades later through the work of Pete Townshend of The Who.
In 1856, General Alexander Cunningham, later director general of the archeological survey of northern India, visited Harappa where the British engineers John and William Brunton were laying the East Indian Railway Company line connecting the cities of Karachi and Lahore.
Both of his parents were followers of the guru Paul Brunton.
As well as this, the city's police and fire stations were flooded along with Brunton Park football stadium in the following months the police, fire service and Carlisle United F. C.
* The Challenger Expedition, 1872-1876: A Visual Index ( 1994 ), Eileen V. Brunton, Natural History Museum.
In addition he helped Richard Henry Brunton design lighthouses for Japan, inventing a novel method for allowing them to withstand earthquakes.
William Chapman at the Butterley Company in 1812, attempted to use a steam engine which hauled itself along a cable, while, at the same company, Brunton had produced the even less successful " mechanical traveller ", or Steam Horse.
She worked at the Hollywood Brunton studio and acquired three stories for films.
The post-war Palin Report noted that the English recruiting officer, Captain C. D. Brunton, found al-Husseini, with whom he cooperated, very pro-English, and that, via the diffusion of War Office pamphlets dropped from the air promising them peace and prosperity under English rule, ' the recruits ( were ) being given to understand that they were fighting in a national cause and to liberate their country from the Turks '.
The Mikomotoshima Lighthouse was completed in 1870 by British engineer Richard Henry Brunton.
A standard Brunton Geo compass, used commonly by geologists and surveyors to obtain a bearing in the field.
Furthermore, the Brunton Pocket Transit, commonly employed for field measurements by geologists and archaeologists, has been in continuous use since 1894.
* D. Brunton & D. H. Pennington, Members of the Long Parliament ( London: George Allen & Unwin, 1954 )

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