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Deborah and Frost
Deborah Frost, writer for Rolling Stone magazine, described in her book ZZ Top – Bad And Worldwide how Linden Hudson researched popular song tempos, then presented Billy Gibbons with the results of his studies.
Hull, Edward Kelleher ( aka, Edouard Dauphin ), Rick Johnson, Bruce Malamut, Lotta D. Blooz, John Mendelssohn, Jon Young, Lisa Robinson, Vicki Arkoff, Deborah Frost, Cynthia Rose, Mike Gormley, Sylvie Simmons, Gregg Turner, Chuck Eddy, Mark J. Norton, Dave DiMartino, Alan Niester, Robert Duncan, Alan Madlane ( as Alan Madeleine ), Bill Holdship and John Kordosh ; the latter two edited the last versions of Creem in the late ' 80s.
Head Nanny Lilian and the other nannies – " Nanny Deb " ( Deborah Carroll ), " Nanny Stella " ( Stella Reid ), and " Nanny Yvonne " ( originally Yvonne Shove, a guest star Jo Frost from " Supernanny " would sub in, later replaced by Yvonne Finnerty for unspecified reasons ; in Season 4 she will not appear due to budgetary reasons ) discuss the clip, whereupon Lilian announces ( based on the major need ; each nanny specializes in one area, such as proper etiquette or controlling temper tantrums ) which nanny will visit the family.

Deborah and writing
Some would object to their classification as " self-help " literature, as with " Deborah Tannen's denial of the self-help role of her books " so as to maintain her academic credibility, aware of the danger that " writing a book that becomes a popular success ... all but ensures that one's work will lose its long-term legitimacy.
Fest's film which was intended to explain why ordinary people in Germany loved Hitler created some controversy with some critics such as the American historian Deborah Lipstadt writing that by featuring extensive clips of Hitler from propaganda films while totally ignoring the Holocaust, Fest had engaged in a glorification of the Führer.
Series creator Deborah Joy LeVine and the entire first-season writing team were also dismissed.
In Kingston's defense, reviewer Deborah L. Madsen explains this accusation as Chin's tendency to privilege the low, working-class tradition of Chinese-American writing as " authentic ," which is not Kingston's tradition.

Deborah and for
* Deborah Harry, portraits for Koo Koo album cover and videos " Backfired " and " Now I Know You Know " ( 1981 )
The non-dimensional Deborah number is designed to account for the degree of non-Newtonian behaviour in a flow.
Small Deborah numbers represent Newtonian flow, while non-Newtonian ( with both viscous and elastic effects present ) behaviour occurs for intermediate range Deborah numbers, and high Deborah numbers indicate an elastic / rigid solid.
A very small Deborah number can be obtained for a fluid with extremely small relaxation time or a very large experimental time, for example.
" < sub >- Deborah Ramirez, Jack McDevitt, Amy Farrell for US DoJ </ sub >
Al explains the situation to Sam, revealing that the only way for Sam to return is to correct something that went wrong in the past, according to the project's artificial intelligence " parallel hybrid computer ", Ziggy ( voiced by co-executive producer Deborah Pratt ).
More recent scholarship, as expressed for example in translations such as the Revised Standard Version, instead render the description in the Song of Deborah of the people sent to battle by Zebulun as those who handle the marshal's staff ; in other words, Zebulun had simply sent military officers.
In the ancient Song of Deborah, Naphtali is commended, along with Zebulun, for risking their lives in the fight against Sisera ; in the prose account of the event, which textual scholars regard as a much later narrative based on the poem, there is the addition that Barak, the leader of the anti-Sisera forces, hails from the tribe of Naphtali.
In March 1998, Dr Linda Reynolds of the Brooke Surgery in Hyde, prompted by Deborah Massey from Frank Massey and Son's funeral parlour, expressed concerns to John Pollard, the coroner for the South Manchester District, about the high death rate among Shipman's patients.
* Deborah Nuckles, US Army veteran NC National Guard, participated in the historical first group of women to undergo tests by the Department of Defense that paved the way for today's women to participate in combat operations.
Dudda ( 1975 ) " A Deborah number for diffusion in polymer-solvent systems ", AIChE Journal 21 ( 5 ): 894 – 901, weblink to Wiley Online Library.
On 5 September 1996, Irving filed a libel suit against Deborah Lipstadt and her British publisher Penguin Books for publishing a British edition of Lipstadt's book, Denying the Holocaust, which had first been published in the United States in 1993.
Powell and Pressburger signed her for The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp ( 1943 ), but a pregnancy led to the casting of Deborah Kerr.
Deborah " Debi " Mazar ( or ; born August 13, 1964 ) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her Jersey Girl-type roles ; as sharp-tongued women in independent films ; and for her recurring role as press agent Shauna Roberts on the HBO series Entourage.
The Sundowners was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role ( Deborah Kerr ), Best Actress in a Supporting Role ( Glynis Johns ), Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.
He was replaced by Robert Mitchum, who agreed to work on the film for a chance to appear opposite Deborah Kerr, with whom he had become good friends while making Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison together.
From Here to Eternity also featured Deborah Kerr, best known for prim and proper roles, as a philandering Army wife.
According to Deborah Blum in The Poisoner's Handbook ( p. 123 ), Midgley sought treatment for lead poisoning in Europe a few months after his demonstration at the press conference.
Deborah Soifer, a scholar who worked on texts in relation to Narasimha, believes that " the traits basic to Vishnu in the Veda remain central to Vishnu in his avataras " and points out, however, that: " we have virtually no precursors in the Vedic material for the figure of a man-lion, and only one phrase that

Deborah and Rolling
He also has produced albums for Eric Clapton, Barclay James Harvest, Corey Hart, and Deborah Harry and has mastered records for The Who, Abba, George Harrison, Tori Amos, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Jools Holland, Tom Jones, Judas Priest, Emmylou Harris, Damien Dempsey, Tears for Fears, Led Zeppelin, Hothouse Flowers, Level 42, The Boomtown Rats, John Mayall, Toto, Norah Jones, Stereophonics, KT Tunstall, Van Morrison, Paul McCartney, Peter Gabriel, Slade, Sting, Claire Tchaikowski, Bono, Super Soul Soldiers and John Fisher.
Allen was born Deborah Lynn Thurmond in Memphis, Tennessee and was strongly influenced by Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Aretha Franklin, Al Green, Ray Charles, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and the current music which was being played in Memphis on WHBQ and WDIA, as well as country greats such as Brenda Lee, Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash.
Rolling Stone felt the song recreated the 80s New Wave sound better than efforts from bands like Kasabian and Bloc Party: " Surrounded by a black forest of power-chord distortion, Manson pleads and prays like Deborah Harry atop a bouncing, throaty guitar riff that New Order would envy.

Deborah and Stone
* 1998-2001: Katherine Kurtz and Deborah Turner Harris wrote a fantasy fiction series ( The Temple and the Stone and The Temple and the Crown ) linking Robert the Bruce with the Knights Templar.

Deborah and personal
He is interviewed by Deborah De LaGuardia who recommends him to Josh Lyman for another job, as the President's personal aide.
In addition to Allen's personal albums, Deborah contributed to the soundtrack of the 1993 film " The Thing Called Love ".
Even through a personal crisis, Deborah found the strength to polish an electronic music album, combining house, psy-trance, and ballads with the influence of trip-hop.
* A former employee of Blankenship, Deborah May, similarly filed a lawsuit which claimed that stress from personal abuse forced her to quit her job as Blankenship's personal maid in November 2005.

Deborah and between
Like the other tribes of the kingdom of Judah, the tribe of Judah is entirely absent from the ancient Song of Deborah, rather than present but described as unwilling to assist in the battle between Israelites and their enemy.
Her home was called " the palm tree of Deborah ", and was between Bethel and Ramah in Benjamin.
The climactic meeting at the top of the Empire State Building is a reference to a reunion between Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr in An Affair to Remember that fails to happen because the Kerr character is struck by a car while en route.
According to psychological analysis by Deborah Larson, Truman felt a need to prove his decisiveness and feared that aides would make unfavorable comparisons between him and his predecessor, Franklin Roosevelt.
1704 – The last male heirs of the Killingworth family, Oliver and Luke, were by this date dead and the lands that they had held in Killingworth were divided out between their sisters: Mehitabel, Deborah, Blandina and Bethseba.
Her goal is to give Deborah the ability to choose between the reality of Earth, despite all its faults and problems, over the phantoms of Yr.
Representative Deborah Pryce of Ohio, the fourth-ranking Republican in the House, issued dozens of news releases over the last 18 months boasting of the projects she brought home to a district that is considered evenly divided between the two parties $ 2. 27 million to convert a mountain of garbage into a green energy center, $ 1. 1 million to help keep residents of a fast-growing suburb from having to pay more in user fees for a new sewage system, and the latest installment in $ 2. 7 million in federal disbursements to ' evaluate freeze-dried berries for their ability to inhibit cancer '.... one point Ms. Pryce ’ s district stood to get the largest single earmark in Ohio —$ 1. 75 million for a health research institute.
In 1956, together with Deborah Doniach and Peter Campbell, he made the classic discovery of thyroglobulin autoantibodies in Hashimoto's thyroiditis which helped to open the whole concept of a relationship between autoimmunity and human disease.
The dissent, led by then-Chief Justice Deborah T. Poritz, chastised the junior members of the Court who said that anything other than marriage would provide equal rights: " What we name things matters, language matters ... Labels set people apart surely as physical separation on a bus or in school facilities ... By excluding same-sex couples from civil marriage, the State declares that it is legitimate to differentiate between their commitments and the commitments of heterosexual couples.
* Deborah Hung is a chemical biologist and an infectious disease physician who studies the interactions between pathogens and their hosts, with the goal of discovering new antibiotic targets.
More recently in 2000 it was used by Christopher Browning in the Holocaust libel trial between David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt.
After Dragun's untimely death on 2 November 2007, Webster became the solo presenter and continued to present the bulletin until May 2008, after which presentation was alternated between Ron Wilson, Narelda Jacobs, Deborah Knight and Sandra Sully in Sydney for the seven weeks between Webster's departure and the relocation of the bulletin back to Perth.

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