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" Considering it to be a " serious corrective to common misconceptions " propagated in the media, Donaldson stated that it was " worth reading " despite what she herself perceived as " neopaganism's weaknesses ", namely the movement's lack of " historical-traditional-cultural memory " and a lack of " sensitivity to the Western problem of evil ".
Donaldson had formed an alliance with Tina Wesson early in the show and stated that he wanted to see that through.
Grohl also stated that the song was written about Pete Stahl and Chip Donaldson, without even knowing it.

Donaldson and Richard
The countrywide success of `` Lazybones '' and `` And The Angels Sing '' could only lead to Hollywood, where, besides Harold Arlen, Mercer collaborated with Harry Warren, Jimmy Van Heusen, Richard Whiting, Walter Donaldson, Jerome Kern, and Arthur Schwartz.
, the board is made up of members of the Clay family, whereas the advisory committee is composed of leading authorities in mathematics, namely Sir Andrew Wiles, Yum-Tong Siu, Richard Melrose, Gregory Margulis, James Carlson, and Simon Donaldson.
He also collaborated with some of the finest composers including, Grace LeBoy Kahn ( his wife ), Richard A. Whiting, Buddy DeSylva, Al Jolson, Raymond Egan, Ted Fio Rito, Ernie Erdman, Neil Moret, Vincent Youmans, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Harry Akst, Harry M. Woods, Edward Eliscu, Victor Schertzinger, Arthur Johnston, Bronislaw Kaper, Jerome Kern, Walter Jurmann, Sigmund Romberg and Harry Warren, though his primary collaborator was Walter Donaldson.
* Directors: Richard Hopkins ( President ), Dawn Parker ( President Elect ), Colin Donaldson ( Immediate Past President ) and George Coad ( Financial Director ).
Both Conway and Donaldson have worked with Richard Thompson, amongst many others.
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette or DLJ is a defunct U. S. investment bank founded by William H. Donaldson, Richard Jenrette and Dan Lufkin in 1959.
Wilder provides one chapter covering songwriters he deemed " The Great Craftsmen ": Hoagy Carmichael, Walter Donaldson, Harry Warren, Isham Jones, Jimmy McHugh, Duke Ellington, Fred Ahlert, Richard A. Whiting, Ray Noble, John Green, Rube Bloom, and Jimmy Van Heusen.
Richard Hampton Jenrette ( born April 5, 1929 in Raleigh, North Carolina ) was one the founders of the Wall Street firm, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette ( DLJ ).
Recurring cast included Chip Ciupka as Mr. Carpenter, Peter Donaldson as Ian Bowles, Richard Donat as Dr. Burnley, Kris Lemche as Perry Miller, John Neville as Uncle Malcolm, Jessica Pellerin as Ilse Burnley, Shawn Roberts as Teddy Kent, and Linda Thorson as Cousin Isabel.

Donaldson and book
is a musical comedy with the book, based on Owen Davis's play The Nervous Wreck, written by William Anthony McGuire, music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Gus Kahn.
* Monkey Puzzle ( book ), an illustrated children's book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
* Kristian Donaldson, a comic book artist and designer based in Dallas, Texas
Directed by Roger Donaldson, the film is based on the book of the same name by Heywood Gould, who also wrote the screenplay.
The book greatly influenced E. Talbot Donaldson and other eminent mid-20th-century Chaucerians.
Mordant's Need is a fantasy two-part book series by Stephen R. Donaldson, comprising the novels The Mirror of Her Dreams ( 1986 ) and A Man Rides Through ( 1987 ).
A book on the life and art of William Dobell, William Dobell: An Artist's Life by Elizabeth Donaldson, was compiled in 2010 with the support of the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation and Dobell House, in Wangi Wangi.
The book William Dobell: An Artist's Life by Elizabeth Donaldson published in 2010 includes many of Dobell's works, as well as archival photographs.
Writing in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Mara E. Donaldson of the University of Virginia commented that Adler's book provided an " extensive study of paganism " that " demythologizes " the movement " without being sentimental or self-righteous.
Sleeping Dogs is a 1977 film based on the book Smith's Dream by C. K. Stead, and is the first feature film by director Roger Donaldson.
Axel Scheffler ( born Hamburg, 1957 ) is a German book illustrator best known for his cartoon-like pictures for children's books, particularly The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo's Child written by Julia Donaldson.

Donaldson and big
Adler and Ross's second effort, The Pajama Game, opened in May 1954 and was a big popular as well as a critical success, winning Tony Awards as well as the Donaldson Award and the Variety Drama Critics Award.
Although Donaldson never gained the full recognition for his pitching skills during his lifetime and was never admitted into Major League Baseball during his career, he made history by becoming the first full-time black talent scout in the big leagues for the Chicago White Sox of the American League, in 1949.

Donaldson and part
The show's runs in Edinburgh and the provinces had a lukewarm response ; however, when the revue transferred to the Fortune Theatre in London, produced by Donald Albery and William Donaldson, it became a sensation, thanks in some part to a favorable review by Kenneth Tynan.
The story " Gilden-Fire " first appeared as an independent novella, but is most widely available as a part of most versions of the Donaldson short story collection, Daughter of Regals, 1985.
This farm was operated by his son Charles F. For the years 1900 – 1950, and the old homestead is now part of the large modern home owned by his grandson, Frank C. Donaldson.
The workshop was listed as part of the official festival program and both Donaldson and Lombardi were open about being trans women at the workshop that was attended by over 50 people.

Donaldson and motivation
Others felt that the motivation behind the press release was nebulous and not supportive or inclusive of Donaldson or others who were involved in the positive developments that occurred in the summer of 2006.

Donaldson and for
At age 12, Donaldson was expelled from the Boy Scouts for consensual sexual behavior with other boys ( who, as recipients, were not punished ).< ref name = donaldson > ( pdf )
This was the case in a famous United States Supreme Court decision in 1975, O ' Connor v. Donaldson, when Kenneth Donaldson, a patient committed to Florida State Hospital, sued the hospital and staff for confining him for 15 years against his will.
On 16 December 2005, senior Sinn Féin member Denis Donaldson appeared before TV cameras in Dublin and confessed to being a British spy for twenty years.
She received the Donaldson Award and the New York Film Critics Circle Award in 1943 for One Touch of Venus.
1, 700 applied for the Journalist in Space program, including Walter Cronkite, Tom Brokaw, Tom Wolfe, and Sam Donaldson.
The Alabama Department of Corrections operates the William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility, a prison for men, in unincorporated Jefferson County, Alabama, near Bessemer.
The commission in charge of the exhibition had held an international competition to design a building for the exhibition, but it rejected all submissions and came up with designs of its own ( reputedly by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Thomas Leverton Donaldson ) for a brick building in the rundbogenstil.
The mid to late 1950s saw debut recordings for Blue Note by ( among others ) Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Herbie Nichols, Sonny Clark, Kenny Dorham, Kenny Burrell, Jackie McLean, Donald Byrd and Lou Donaldson.
George Butler was now responsible for the label, but despite some good albums, the commercial viability of jazz was in question, and more borderline and outright commercial records were made ( often by artists who had previously recorded " straight " jazz for the label-Bobby Hutcherson, Lou Donaldson, Donald Byrd, Grant Green, Horace Silver ).
The Alabama Department of Corrections operates the William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility, a prison for men, in unincorporated Jefferson County, Alabama, near Bessemer.
GM under Sloan became famous for managing diverse operations with financial statistics such as return on investment ; these measures were introduced to GM by Donaldson Brown, a protege of GM vice-president John J. Raskob.
* " My Baby Just Cares for Me " w. Gus Kahn m. Walter Donaldson
Next up for Hill was Roger Donaldson ’ s The Bounty ( 1984 ), a fourth dramatisation of the famed mutiny on HMS Bounty.
Prior to her marriage to Taylor, Simon was briefly engaged to William Donaldson in the 1960s ( who jilted fiancée Sarah Miles for her ).
As Lady Donaldson explains, moreover, the Royal Family and ranking members of the Establishment were unwilling for the former Wallis Simpson to receive the HRH because no one believed that the Windsors ' marriage would endure.
MUDs then led on to MOOs ( Multi-user domains object-oriented ), which language teachers were able to exploit for teaching foreign languages and intercultural understanding: see Donaldson & Kötter ( 1999 ) and ( Shield 2003 ).
The film swept the acting awards at the 17th Genie Awards, winning awards for Hutt, Henry, Donaldson and Burns.
At the end of the 1920s, Donaldson moved to Hollywood and worked composing and arranging music for motion pictures.
In addition, graft and embezzlement among Barry appointees such as Employment Services Director Ivanhoe Donaldson began late in Barry's first term, although it would not be discovered for several years.
Several of his associates were indicted for financial malfeasances, including former administration officials Ivanhoe Donaldson and Alphonse G. Hill.

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