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In an empirical study of commitment and misrepresentation on the internet Cornwell and Lundgren ( 2001 ) surveyed 80 chat-room users.

Cornwell and went
During the last series of Comic Strip films, Peter introduced a new group of performers, Doon Mackichan, Mark Caven, Phil Cornwell, Sara Stockbridge, George Yiasoumi and Gary Beadle, and went on to star them in the " The Glam Metal Detectives ".

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Pale, dirty, with drugged eyes, vulgar, repulsive ..." According to Cornwell, a worrying impression of stereotypical anti-Semitic contempt is discernible in the ' catalogue of epithets describing their physical and moral repulsiveness ' and Pacelli's " constant harping on the Jewishness of this party of power usurpers " chimed with the " growing and widespread belief among Germans that the Jews were the instigators of the Bolshevik revolution, their principal aim being the destruction of Christian civilization ".
She is also an important figure in The Saxon Stories of Bernard Cornwell, especially from Sword Song on.
* Patricia Cornwell is a crime novelist well known for her creation of Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a fictional medical examiner based on the Commonwealth of Virginia's former Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Marcella Fierro.
He also has a bad relationship with his colleague Dave Clifton ( played by Phil Cornwell ), Alan occasionally insults him while introducing him on his show ( for example in " Alan Attraction ", Alan says " Here's a man who indeed won't be killing anyone with syphilis ").
Cornwell claimed she was able to scientifically prove that the DNA on a letter attributed to the Ripper and on a letter written by Sickert belong to only one percent of the population.
*" Cornwell v. Sickert: Portrait of the Artist as a Serial Killer " by Joseph Phelan, argues against Cornwell's theories and notes her failing to mention the influence of Degas on Sickert.
In March 1997 Geoffrey Hughes and Judy Cornwell reprised their roles as Onslow and Daisy for a special compilation episode recorded for broadcast in the United States on PBS.
Hugh Cornwell played his last gig with the Stranglers on 13 August 1990.
Sharpe is a series of historical fiction stories by Bernard Cornwell centred on the character of Richard Sharpe.
The author, Bernard Cornwell, in answer to a query on his website, wrote a riddle which he claims contains the father's identity: " Take you out, put me in and a horse appears in this happy person!
* Disabling a booby trap laid for the British soldiers assaulting Seringapatam ( Cornwell points out in the novel's historical note that there never actually was such a booby trap, and the event was based on a British shell that struck a magazine in the city days earlier );
After the action, ship medics arrived on deck to find Cornwell the sole survivor at his gun, shards of steel penetrating his chest, looking at the gun sights and still waiting for orders.
Jack Cornwell was initially buried in a common grave ( Square 126 Grave 323 ) in Manor Park Cemetery, London, but his body was exhumed on 29 July 1916 and he was reburied with full military honours also in Manor Park Cemetery Square 55 Grave 13.
The epitaph to Jack Cornwell on his grave monument reads, < center >" It is not wealth or ancestry but honourable conduct and a noble disposition that maketh men great.
The award of the Victoria Cross appeared in the London Gazette on Friday 15 September 1916 ; the citation read The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the grant of the Victoria Cross to Boy, First Class, John Travers Cornwell, O. N. J. 42563 ( died 2 June 1916 ), for the conspicuous act of bravery specified below.
After Eli Cornwell's death on 25 October 1916, his stepbrother Arthur Frederick Cornwell was killed in action in France on 29 August 1918.
Impoverished Alice Cornwell died at Stepney on 31 October 1919 at 745 Commercial Road in rooms she was forced to take when her son's memorial fund refused financial aid at the age of 48.
The festival took place on October 3, 4 and 5th, 2003, in both the Main Stage and the Lounge Stage at CBGB, on the Main Stage bands like Abrasive Wheels, MDC, The Krays, The Casualties, Two Man Advantage, Awkward Thought, Molotov Cocktail, The Boils among others performed, while the Lounge Stage, restricted to people with legal drinking age ( 21 and over ), hosted bands like U. S. Chaos, Street Brats, Wretched Ones, Hugh Cornwell Band, Broken Heroes, Capo Regime, Weekend Warriors and Spitfires United among others.
The reorganized group included Kimo Cornwell ( formerly with Beowolf and later with Hiroshima ) on keyboards, toured in Japan and released " Kalapana Live In Japan " ( Sun Plaza ), " Northbound ", and " Kalapana Alive at Yokohama ".

Cornwell and about
Cornwell said the lyrics were " about heroin and also about a girl.
It is also a setting in the Warlord Chronicles a trilogy of books about Arthurian Britain written by Bernard Cornwell.
For example, American author Patricia Cornwell wrote a best-selling book titled Portrait of a Killer about the personality, background, and possible motivations of Jack the Ripper, as well as the media coverage of his murders, and the subsequent police investigation of his crimes.
Sessions also starred in Stella Street, a surreal " soap opera " comedy about a fantasy suburban British street inhabited by celebrities like Michael Caine and Al Pacino, which he conceived with fellow impressionist Phil Cornwell, the two of them playing several parts in each episode.
The Warlord Chronicles is a trilogy of books about Arthurian Britain written by Bernard Cornwell ( perhaps best known for his Richard Sharpe adventures ).
Hammond wrote a four part BBC Radio 4 comedy with David Spicer called Polyoaks, about GPs struggling with the Coalition's NHS reforms and starring Nigel Planer, Tony Gardner, Celia Imrie, David Westhead, Carla Mendonca, David Holt, Phil Cornwell and Kate O ’ Sullivan.
Sharpe's Regiment is a historical novel, part of series about the fictional Richard Sharpe by Bernard Cornwell.
According to Cornwell, Mary McAleese told the British Catholic newspaper The Universe of a visit as President of Ireland to John Paul where he struggled to talk about the Irish College in Rome, where Irish seminarians in the city are trained and to which the Pope prior to his election had often travelled.
In 1999, Cornwell published Hitler's Pope, in which he accuses Pope Pius XII of assisting in the legitimization of the Nazi regime in Germany through the pursuit of a Reichskonkordat in 1933 and of remaining silent, like the Allies, after some information about the Holocaust was released to the public in late 1942 and early 1943.

Cornwell and whether
Cornwell is unsure whether the Vatican was aware of the exact atrocities committed by the Ustaše by this point, but he noted " it was known from the very beginning that Pavelic was a totalitarian dictator, a puppet of Hitler and Mussolini, that he had passed a series of viciously racist and anti-Semitic laws, and that he was bent on enforced conversions from Orthodox to Catholic Christianity ".

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According to Cornwell, " the text, together with the Anti-Modernist Oath, became the means by which the Holy See was to establish and sustain the new, unequal, and unprecedented power relationship that had arisen between the papacy and the Church.
" Five years after the publication of Hitler's Pope, Cornwell stated: " I would now argue, in the light of the debates and evidence following Hitler's Pope, that Pius XII had so little scope of action that it is impossible to judge the motives for his silence during the war, while Rome was under the heel of Mussolini and later occupied by Germany ".
Cornwell was a blues musician prior to forming the band and had briefly been a bandmate of Richard Thompson, Burnel had been a classical guitarist who had performed with symphony orchestras, Jet Black was a jazz drummer, and Dave Greenfield had played at military bases in Germany.
He had opened for them in the 1970s as a member of The Vibrators, filled in for Cornwell during his time in prison for drug possession in 1980, worked with Burnel and Greenfield in their side-project Purple Helmets, and been added to the Stranglers ' line-up as a touring guitarist a short time before Cornwell's departure.
The project began during a period of what Rupert Cornwell described as " paranoia " at the CIA, when America had lost its nuclear monopoly, and fear of Communism was at its height.
The museum refused, however, to return some historic items such as a naval gun from HMS Lance ( which had fired Britain's first shot of the First World War ) or a gun served by Victoria Cross-winning boy seaman Jack Cornwell.
By now, all the regulars ( with the exception of Peter Richardson ) had become more famous for their own shows, and more recurring performers such as Gary Beadle, Phil Cornwell, Steve O ' Donnell, Mark Caven, Sara Stockbridge and Doon Mackichan were brought in.
Another character was the former director general of the BBC, Greg Dyke, portrayed with a Michael Caine-like accent by Phil Cornwell, who had previously played Caine in Stella Street.
In their study, Ragins, Singh and Cornwell examined fear of disclosure only among LGBT employees who had not disclosed, or had not fully disclosed their sexual identity at work.
Cornwell contends Sickert had the psychological profile of a killer.
Cornwell also had a stamp licked by the writer of one of the supposed Ripper letters analysed for DNA, and claimed it pointed to Sickert.
Cornwell had studied with Frank Brangwyn and Harvey Dunn.
Eamon Duffy wrote that Cornwell's " gripping and impassioned account " had presented " an indictment that not be ignored " and Saul Friedländer that Cornwell had demonstrated how " Pius XII brought the authoritarianism and the centralization of his predecessors to their most extreme stage.
Cornwell stated that he intended his book as a defense of Pius XII but that " nearing the end of my research ... he material I had gathered, taking the more extensive view of Pacelli's life, amounted not to an exoneration but to a wider indictment "
Cornwell alleged that, from at least his early 40s onward, Pacelli had antisemitic tendencies.
Cornwell argued that, although this incident was " small in itself ", it " belies subsequent claims that Pacelli had a great love of the Jewish religion and was always motivated by its best interests.
Cornwell stated he uncovered a " time bomb " letter signed and personally annotated by Pacelli that had been lying in the Vatican archives since 1919, regarding the actions of communist revolutionaries in Munich.

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