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There also were reports of a collection at the County Line Elementary School, 3505o Dequindre, which has been attended this year by four of the Kowalski children including Christine.
With Adelaide still alive and Christine possibly surviving, the marriage to Hedwig was also considered bigamous.
Christine de Pizan ( also seen as de Pisan ) ( 1363 – c. 1430 ) was a Venetian-born late medieval author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the late medieval culture.
Willard ’ s biography also provides a comprehensive overview of the “ Querelle du Roman de la Rose .” Kevin Brownlee also discusses this debate in detail in his article Widowhood, Sexuality and Gender in Christine de Pisan ( in The Romanic Review, 1995 )
In 1981 Rankine and MacKenzie also released a version of " Kites " under the name " 39 Lyon Street " with Christine Beverage on lead vocals, the b-side track " A Girl Named Property " was credited to The Associates.
As Christine builds her city, she uses each famous woman as a building block for not only the walls and houses of the city, but also as building blocks for her defense of female rights.
As she helps Christine understand male slander, she also helps Christine to prepare the ground on which the city will be built.
By creating Lady Reason, Christine not only teaches her own allegorical self, but also the readers.
Christine and Lady Rectitude also discuss the institution of marriage, addressing Christine ’ s questions regarding men ’ s claims about the ill qualities women bring to marriage.
They were also stablemates at Blue Horizon, and Fleetwood Mac had asked Christine to play piano as a session musician for Peter Green's songs on the band's second album, Mr. Wonderful.
The album, released in 1982, returned the band to the top of the US charts and also contained the top-5 hit " Hold Me ", co-written by Christine.
These ideas also spilled over into domestic kitchen architecture because of a growing trend that called for a professionalization of household work, started in the mid-19th century by Catharine Beecher and amplified by Christine Frederick's publications in the 1910s.
Longtime hostess Christine McGlade (" Moose ") had departed the previous year, as had Alasdair Gillis ( who had been promoted to co-host with Moose in 1985 before leaving towards the end of the 1986 season ); Lisa Ruddy (" Motormouth "), Moose's longtime sidekick on the show, was also gone, having left at the end of the 1985 season.
In any case, the show did not completely sever ties to its past, as many former cast members reappeared during the 1989 season in cameo roles, most notably in the " Age " episode, which was hosted by Vanessa Lindores and also featured cameos by Doug Ptolemy, Alasdair Gillis, Christine McGlade, and Kevin Kubusheskie ( who by that time had become a stage producer on the show ).
The character of Christine Chapel would also return, having become a doctor since the original series, in which she was a nurse.
In addition to Joe, Buck has three daughters who worked in broadcasting -- Julie Buck on KYKY 98. 1 in St. Louis ( she now works at KLOU-FM 103. 3, also in St. Louis ), Bonnie Buck, who currently works in television in Los Angeles, and Christine Buck, who started her career at KPLR-TV in St. Louis.
Prior to this, there was an Australian version of Second Chance that aired in 1977 on Network Ten hosted by Earle Bailey and Christine Broadway and also produced by Grundy.
The company is also reorganised internally, most notably with the arrival of former Culture Minister Christine Albanel as head of communications for the group.
Haynes wrote the script with Jon Raymond, and also served as an executive producer with Pamela Koffler, John Wells, Ilene S. Landress and Christine Vachon, along with HBO in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Christine de Pisan's biography, commissioned by Philip the Bold in 1404, is a source of most of the intimate details of the king's life of which we are aware, but also provides a moral example for his successors.
It has also provided big votes for independent conservative Third Party candidates opposing liberal Republicans, particularly in 1997, when 13 % of county voters backed two conservative independent candidates against incumbent Governor Christine Todd Whitman.

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John Venn and Christine Ladd-Franklin both warmly cited this short book of Schröder's, and Charles Sanders Peirce used it as a text while teaching at Johns Hopkins University.
John Cameron Swayze was the son of Jesse Ernest Swayze and Christine Cameron, aka Camerona ( cited by some sources ).

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These constructed women lift Christine up from her despair over the misogyny prevalent in her time.
Christine, through Lady Reason in particular, argues that stereotypes of woman can be sustained only if women are prevented from entering the dominant male-oriented conversation.
From 1959 until 1979, Truffaut followed Léaud's character Antoine Doinel, who falls in love with Christine Darbon ( Claude Jade from Hitchcock's Topaz ) in Stolen Kisses, marries her in Bed & Board and separates from her in the last post-New Wave movie Love on the Run.
Christine Mollier concluded that a number of Buddhist sutras found in medieval East Asia and Central Asia adopted many materials from earlier Taoist scriptures.
Famous writers and journalists from the city include P. J. O ' Rourke, Christine Brennan, Philana Marie Boles, Mari Evans, Mildred D. Taylor, and Gloria Steinem.
Part I opens with Christine reading from Matheolus ’ s Lamentations, a work from the thirteenth century that addresses marriage wherein the author writes that women make men ’ s lives miserable. Upon reading these words, Christine becomes upset and feels ashamed to be a woman: “ This thought inspired such a great sense of disgust and sadness in me that I began to despise myself and the whole of my sex as an aberration in nature ”.
In 1987, Herzog was divorced from Grohmann ; later the same year he married Christine Maria Ebenberger.
After five years, Christine graduated from art college with a teaching degree, but by that time " Sounds of Blue " had split up.
Upon the death of her father, Cyril Perfect, while she was touring for Behind the Mask, Christine made the decision to retire from touring altogether.
In the years after The Dance, Christine returned to England to be near her family and stepped out of public view almost completely, although in 2000 she appeared in public to receive an Honorary Doctorate in Music from the University of Greenwich, England.
Christine Frederick published from 1913 a series of articles on " New Household Management " in which she analyzed the kitchen following Taylorist principles, presented detailed time-motion studies, and derived a kitchen design from them.
Ruth Buzzi joined the cast and the 22 children from the first season were whittled down to seven: Christine " Moose " McGlade, Lisa Ruddy, Jonothan Gebert, Kevin Somers, Kevin Schenk, Rodney Helal, and Marc Baillon ( another first-season cast member, Elizabeth Mitchell, only appeared in the pilot episode ).
In the early years of the show, cast members ( especially Christine ) were frequently nailed with pails of water physically thrown on them, but starting in 1981, this began to change to the much more mysterious motif of water falling down on the victim from above.
In the 15th century Christine de Pizan combined themes from Vegetius, Bonet and Frontinus in Livre des faits d ' armes et de chevalerie.
He married Christine Marie of France ( 1606 – 1663 ), Regent of the Duchy from 1637 to 1663 and a daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de ' Medici.
Francis Hyacinth ( Francesco Giacinto ; 14 September 1632 – 4 October 1638 ) was the Duke of Savoy from 1637 to 1638 under regency of his mother Marie Christine.
Charles Emmanuel II () ( 20 June 1634 – 12 June 1675 ) was the Duke of Savoy from 1638 to 1675 and under regency of his mother Christine of France until 1663.
In 1981, Swit played the " Christine Cagney " role in the movie pilot for the television series Cagney & Lacey, but was precluded by contractual obligations from continuing the role.
This second line of episodes featured noticeably different visual designs, minor inconsistencies with the original episodes both in storyline and in visuals, different sound effects, and Christine Cavanaugh was replaced by Candi Milo as the voice of Dexter for the majority of these new episodes ( as Cavanaugh had retired from voice acting in 2001 for personal reasons, though she still voiced Dexter for the first few episodes of the third season ).

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