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** Emma Anderson
* Emma Anderson – guitarist and songwriter of indie music bands Lush and Sing-Sing ( band )
The band formed in 1987, initially named The Baby Machines, with a line-up of Meriel Barham ( vocals ), Emma Anderson ( guitar ), Miki Berenyi ( guitar ), Steve Rippon ( bass ), and Chris Acland ( drums ).
In 1998, Emma Anderson formed a new group, Sing-Sing, with singer Lisa O ' Neill.
Emma Anderson currently resides in London and has had various jobs in the music business in management, PR and at a booking agency.
Emma Anderson, Managing Editor
He was adopted by William Grant and Emma ( née Anderson ) Magnuson, who gave him their name.
Emma Anderson ( Lush )
New works have been written by composers Gavin Bryars, David Lang, Steve Hillier ( Dubstar ), Mark Brydon ( Moloko ), Emma Anderson ( Lush ), Cathal Coughlan, Piet Goddaer ( Ozark Henry ), David Gavurin, Harriet Wheeler ( The Sundays ) and Damian le Gassick.
Emma Anderson
He played in a number of bands, including The Infection, Les Turds and Panic, before founding Lush in 1988 with Steve Rippon, Emma Anderson, Meriel Barham and Miki Berenyi.
* Cullybackey Girls Brigade-established in 1958 by Miss Maureen Anderson ( now Boreland ) and Miss Emma Boreland ( now Hemphill ).
Emma Goldman was a key figure during The Little Review ’ s brief affiliation for anarchism: Goldman was a regular contributor and Anderson wrote editorials advocating anarchism and art.

Emma and said
It is said that in the later years of their marriage Emma and Einhard abstained from sexual relations, choosing instead to focus their attentions on their many religious commitments.
Other early Mormons who said they saw Moroni include Emma Hale Smith, Hyrum Smith, Luke S. Johnson, Zera Pulsipher, W. W. Phelps, John P. Greene and his wife Rhoda, John Taylor, Oliver Granger, Heber C. Kimball, Lucy Harris, and Harrison Burgess.
Vaudeville singer Emma Carus, famed for her " female baritone ", is said to have been largely responsible for successfully introducing the song in Chicago and helping contribute to its immense popularity.
Later, he was said to be the son of a " Mrs. Emma Destiny ," but as this was in a letters column, it may have been intended as a spoof.
When asked what direction she would like to see Anya's character go, Emma Caulfield said she hoped that in Season Seven Anya would become " kind of a badass.
* In Jane Austen's novel Emma, at the Box Hill picnic which turned out to be a sore disappointment, Frank Churchill said to Emma: " Our companions are excessively stupid.
His cousins, the Athelings Edward and Alfred, sons of his aunt Emma of Normandy and Athelred, King of England had been living at the Norman Court and at one point Robert, on their behalf, attempted to mount an invasion of England but was prevented in doing so, it was said, by unfavorable winds.
Wittenham Clumps in Oxfordshire is said to be where Prior wrote Henry and Emma, and this is now commemorated by a plaque.
Hess said that upon reading the works of Emma Goldman he discovered that anarchists believed everything he had hoped the Republican Party would represent, and that Goldman was the source for the best and most essential theories of Ayn Rand without any of the " crazy solipsism that Rand was so fond of.
In response to his asking who she is, Emma Frost simply rebuffs him, and asks him who he is, coldly telling him that he always said he was a ' self made man ' and now is his chance to prove it.
The film was filmed at Emma Willard School in Troy, New York, although the fictional St. Benedict's Academy is said to be modeled after Phillips Academy, a prestigious preparatory school located in Andover, Massachusetts.
After he said he received the Golden Plates, Smith began to dictate their translation to his wife Emma Hale Smith and various associates of his, including Martin Harris and, for most of the later translation, Oliver Cowdery.
" Joseph's wife, Emma, said that Smith used the Urim and Thummim to translate the lost 116 pages of the manuscript but that Smith translated the published Book of Mormon using the single chocolate-colored stone that he had previously used in treasure-quests.
She said she was retiring because of her young daughter, Emma, her family and that she did not have the motivation to continue.
In Anarchism and Other Essays, Emma Goldman called Francesc Ferrer a " rebel " and said that " his spirit would rise in just indignation against the iron régime of his country ..."
Emma gave birth to Mary Eleanor on 23 September, and they were all getting on well – even Darwin's brother Erasmus who had said the place should be called " Down-in-the-Mouth " had altered his opinion, but they were saddened when baby Mary died on 16 October.
He wed Catherine Emma Cate of Vermont on June 10, 1924, and it is said that they spent their honeymoon in Flagstaff, Arizona while Coblentz was at the Lowell Observatory measuring planetary temperatures.
" In his review for The Washington Post, Desson Howe gave the film a favourable review, and said of it " Put Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson and James Fox together and you can expect sterling performances ," praising their work in the film.
The heroine Gunhilda is said to have been the daughter of Canute the Great and Emma.
Snow remembered that her uncle " used to look upon it as a great weakness if one allowed wish to influence belief " and when Emma said that " he does not always act up to his principles " Snow thought that was " what one means by bigotry ", to which Emma said " Oh yes, he is a regular bigot ".

Emma and band's
( Journalist Emma Thörnkvist lists the band's website as " the best site ".

Emma and beginnings
Peter Brent writes in his biography of Darwin, Darwin: A Man of Enlarged Curiosity, that Charles and Emma Darwin's " ties to each other were linked to childhood and the very beginnings of memory.

Emma and We
In X-Men: Divided We Stand, Cyclops and Emma Frost were vacationing there until Archangel contacted them about San Francisco looking like the 1960s.
** Reviewed by Emma Brockes " We had the same pain " in The Guardian November 29, 2004.
* Donoghue, Emma We Are Michael Field ( Absolute Press, 1998 )
On March 31, 1862, Emma reported that " We were surprised by the arrival before breakfast of cousin Wilmot ( De Saussure ) and Governor ( Francis ) Pickens ," who came by to take the family to view fortifications around the city.

Emma and were
They all surrounded him, the family circle, Theresa and George as solemn as if they were watching the cat have kittens, and Cousin Emma running back and forth with a kettle of hot water which she poured steaming into a white enamelled pan.
Now, here they both were, still the same, George full of round-eyed woe, and Cousin Emma in despair.
It has been argued that ethical egoism can lend itself to individualist anarchism such as that of Benjamin Tucker, or the combined anarcho-communism and egoism of Emma Goldman, both of whom were proponents of many egoist ideas put forward by Max Stirner.
It was a feminist movement in that most of its teachers and students were women ; notable among the founders of the movement were Emma Curtis Hopkins, known as the " teacher of teachers " Myrtle Fillmore, Malinda Cramer, and Nona L. Brooks ; with its churches and community centers mostly led by women, from the 1880s to today.
Iceman's powers were pushed to their limit while possessed by Emma Frost, who used Iceman to discover the fate of her Hellions.
Anarchists like Emma Goldman were initially enthusiastic about the Bolsheviks, particularly after dissemination of Lenin's pamphlet State and Revolution, which painted Bolshevism in a very libertarian light.
Reasons suggested have included fear of religious persecution or social disgrace if his views were revealed, and concern about upsetting his clergymen naturalist friends or his pious wife Emma.
His four older siblings — Jennie, Effie, Loua and Emmawere girls.
Steed's most famous assistants were intelligent, stylish and assertive women: Cathy Gale ( Honor Blackman ), Emma Peel ( Diana Rigg ), and later Tara King ( Linda Thorson ).
In " The Wish " a vengeance demon named Anya ( Emma Caulfield ) grants Cordelia's wish that Buffy never came to Sunnydale, showing what would happen if it were overrun with vampires.
In 1013 Æthelred sent Emma and her children to her brother in Normandy to escape Sweyn's invasion, and soon followed himself, but they were able to return when Sweyn died in February 1014.
Other personalities who were attracted by his talks were American poets Harriet Monroe and Ella Wheeler Wilcox ; Dr. Lewis G. Janes, president of Brooklyn Ethical Association ; Sara C. Bull, wife of Ole Bull, the Norwegian violinist ; Sarah Bernhardt, the French actress and Madame Emma Calvé, the French opera singer.
Other new cast members were Emma Howson and George Power in the romantic roles, who were improvements on the romantic soprano and tenor in The Sorcerer.
" The English were mostly hostile to Magnus ; Sweyn was made welcome there, although Edward's mother, Emma, curiously favored Magnus and in 1043 the king confiscated her property, with which by one report she had promised to assist Magnus.
In 1998, Thompson's stories were published as a series of four paperbacks, The Adventures Of Dougal, The Adventures Of Brian, The Adventures Of Dylan and The Adventures Of Ermintrude with forewords by Emma Thompson ( Eric's daughter ).
In Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven ( Mutter Küsters Fahrt zum Himmel ), Emma Küsters, a kind old widow, becomes the center of media and political attention after her husband, a factory worker, killed his supervisor and then himself when lay offs were announced.
According to Emma Nicholson " All the evidence points to the fact that Gilgit and Baltistan region were constituent parts of Jammu and Kashmir by 1877 ".
The daughters of the man who donated were named Emma Dial and Ella Dial, so he combined the two names to create Emelle.
of land and fishponds adjacent to John Rodgers Airport and Fort Kamehameha were purchased by the War Department from the Bishop, Damon and Queen Emma estates for a new air depot and air base at a cost of $ 1, 095, 543. 78.
The Mitfords were also referenced in BBC TV's Season 4 of " The Thick of It ", broadcast on 22nd September 2012 when Peter Mannion ( MP ) remarks to Emma Messinger that " You turned into the wrong Mitford Sister " as she steps up to co-present with party spin-doctor, Stuart Pearson.
Fox and Emma Stone, whose birth names " Michael Douglas " and " Michael Fox " and " Emily Stone ," respectively, were already in use.

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