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Folklorist and Sabina
Folklorist Sabina Magliocco supported this idea, noting that a great many of those Californian Pagans whom she interviewed claimed that they had been greatly interested in mythology and folklore as children, imagining a world of " enchanted nature and magical transformations, filled with lords and ladies, witches and wizards, and humble but often wise peasants.

Folklorist and out
Folklorist Alan Dundes asserts that by basing their approach on psychoanalytic theory, neither Dollard nor Abrahams considers that the Dozens may be native to Africa, although Dollard does not rule it out.

Folklorist and was
Žganec became the first director of the Institute of Folklore Research, and was an active participant in the Folklorist Society of Croatia.
He was Louisiana's first State Folklorist, and the founding director of the Louisiana Folklife Program.

Folklorist and by
In 1962, Folklorist Roger Abrahams explained the Dozens not only as a reaction to racism, but a mostly male behavior in a society dominated by women, hence the concentration on targeting opponents ' mothers.
Folklorist John Jacob Niles based his well known Christmas song I Wonder As I Wander on a phrase he heard in a song sung by the young daughter of a group of traveling evangelicals in downtown Murphy on July 16, 1933.
Folklorist at the University of Maryland Barry Lee Pearson said modern examples of folk legends like Goatman are most commonly generated by teenagers, and the stories end up stirring interest in sites like Fletchertown Road.
Folklorist Ioanna Papantoniou considers the Celtic kilt, as viewed by the Roman legions, to have served as a prototype.
Parsing Through Customs: Essays by a Freudian Folklorist.

Folklorist and ;
* Dr. C G Uragoda Chest Physician Orientalist Folklorist and Author ; President Royal Asiatic Society Sri Lanka Branch

Folklorist and have
Folklorist Linda Degh suggests that writer-director Peter Hyams's 1978 film Capricorn One, which shows a hoaxed journey to Mars in a spacecraft that looks identical to the Apollo craft, may have given a boost to the hoax theory's popularity in the post-Vietnam War era.

Folklorist and ".
Folklorist, Professor of Literature Väinö Kaukonen calls it " fantastic fabulation " and a " dream-wish ".

Sabina and Magliocco
According to Sabina Magliocco, Gerald Gardner says ( in 1959's The Meaning of Witchcraft ) that The Horned God is an Under-god, a mediator between an unknowable supreme deity and the people.
American folklorist Sabina Magliocco came to the conclusion, based upon her ethnographic fieldwork in California, that certain pagan beliefs " arise from what they experience during religious ecstasy ".
The folklorist Sabina Magliocco came to a somewhat different conclusion based upon her ethnographic research of pagans in California, remarking that the majority were " white, middle-class, well-educated urbanites " but that they were united in finding " artistic inspiration " within " folk and indigenous spiritual traditions.
The folklorist Sabina Magliocco has theorised that prior to being used in Leland's Gospel, Aradia was originally a supernatural figure in Italian folklore, who was later merged with other folkloric figures such as the sa Rejusta of Sardinia.
Anthropologist and field folklorist Sabina Magliocco, on the other hand, is willing to consider a connection between the Italian Erodiade ( Herodias ), the Cult of Herodias, the night assembly, and Aradia.
Sabina Magliocco, in her examination of the influences of the study of folklore on the development of Wicca, considers it possible that by the late 1930s some members of the Crotona Fellowship were performing Wicca-like rituals based on Co-Masonry, and that this was the group referred to by Gerald Gardner as the ' New Forest Coven '.
Sabina Magliocco, who has criticized some of Grimassi's claims, does point out that " Grimassi never claims to be reproducing exactly what was practiced by Italian immigrants to North America ; he admits Italian-American immigrants " have adapted a few Wiccan elements into their ways ".
* Sabina Magliocco, “ Italian American Stregheria and Wicca: Ethnic Ambivalence in American Neopaganism ,” in Modern Paganism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives, ed.

Sabina and out
In September 1044 the opposition forced him out of the city again and elected John, Bishop of Sabina, as Pope Sylvester III.
The town of Sabina was laid out by Warren Sabin, after whom it was named, in 1830, on land originally entered by P. Neville.
A few years later Ulrich quarrelled with the Swabian League, and its forces ( helped by William IV, Duke of Bavaria, angered by the treatment meted out by Ulrich to his wife Sabina, a Bavarian princess ), invaded Württemberg, expelled the duke and sold his duchy to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, for 220, 000 gulden.
Following the curriculum of studies laid out in the capitular acts of 1291 the Santa Sabina studium was redesignated as one of three studia nove logice intended to offer courses of advanced logic covering the logica nova, the Aristotelian texts recovered in the West only in the second half of the 12th century, the Topics, Sophistical Refutations, and the First and Second Analytics of Aristotle.
US youth began seeking out María Sabina and the " holy children " as early as 1962, and in the years that followed, thousands of counterculture mushroom seekers, scientists, and others arrived in the Sierra Mazateca, and many met her.
A number of artists have performed with him ; among them Silvio Rodríguez, Joaquín Sabina, Ana Belén, Lilia Vera, Joan Manuel Serrat, Víctor Manuel, Compay Segundo, Raul Torres and Chucho Valdés stand out.
Following the curriculum of studies laid out in the capitular acts of 1291 the Santa Sabina studium was redesignated as one of three studia nove logice intended to offer courses of advanced logic covering the logica nova, the Aristotelian texts recovered in the West only in the second half of the 12th century, the Topics, Sophistical Refutations, and the First and Second Analytics of Aristotle.
Eventually, the two manage to push Cray out of the plane, along with a food service cart used by Sabina.

Sabina and never
Though Benedict IX soon returned, and forced Sylvester III to retire to his See of Sabina, he never gave up his claims to the papal throne, and through his political allies contrived apparently to keep some hold on a portion of Rome.
Sabina was said to have remarked that she had taken steps to see she never had children by Hadrian because they would " harm the human race ".

Sabina and claims
The stage manager interrupts the play-within-the-play to explain that several members of their company can't do their parts because they're sick ( possibly with food poisoning: the actress playing Sabina claims she saw blue mold on the lemon meringue pie at dinner ).

Sabina and be
After that in 67, Nero would order a young freedman Sporus to be castrated and then marry him ; according to Dion Cassius, Sporus bore an uncanny resemblance to Sabina, and Nero even called him by his dead wife ’ s name.
But the new studium at Santa Sabina was to be a school for the province ," a studium provinciale.
This appears to be the remnant of the Temple of Juno erected on the hilltop site during Roman times, which was likely razed to allow construction of Santa Sabina.
The book is a journey into the mind of Sabina, who is assumed by many to be a fictionalized version of author Anaïs Nin herself.
Initially, Nin meant Sabina to be based on her friend June Miller, and wrote House of Incest with Sabina standing in for June.
She is to be a handmaiden to Nero's second wife, the Empress Poppaea Sabina.
Sabina Citron says the book provides " deep insights " into the major tenets of political Islam, and says it should be required reading for Western leaders, alongside Hugh Fitzgerald's detailed review of the book, which appeared in Outpost.
More particularly the Angelicum's origin can be traced to the founding of the first Dominican studium conventuale in Rome at the basilica of Santa Sabina in the year 1222, where " sacred studies flourished ".
But the new studium at Santa Sabina was to be a school for the province ," a studium provinciale.
To this period while Aquinas was Regent master at the studium of Santa Sabina can be attributed an impressive list of other works including the Catena aurea in Marcum, the De rationibus fidei, the Catena aurea in Lucam, the Quaestiones disputate de potentia Dei, which convey the contents of disputations Aquinas held during this period at Santa Sabina, the Quaestiones disputate de anima, which were held at Santa Sabina during the academic year 1265-66, Expositio et lectura super epistolas Pauli Apostoli, the Compendium theologiae, the Responsio de 108 articulis, part of the Quaestiones disputatae de malo, the Catena aurea in Ioannem, the De regno ad regem Cypri, the Quaestiones disputatae de spiritualibus creaturis, and at least the first book of the Sententia Libri De anima, Aquinas ' commentary on Aristotle's De anima, the translation of which from the Greek was completed by Aquinas ' Dominican associate at Viterbo William of Moerbeke in 1267.
When Franco's dictatorship ended in 1975, Sabina returned to Spain and joined the army but, feeling imprisoned, he got married in order to be able to sleep outside the barracks.
At the end of the novel, Sabina tells Alex that she will be moving to San Francisco and then they share a kiss underneath a bridge.

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