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Gardner and rejects
Anne later welcomes the courtship of the darkly handsome Roy Gardner, but she realizes that he does not truly belong in her life and rejects his proposal after two years of courtship.

Gardner and hollow
In one chapter of his book On the Wild Side ( 1992 ), Martin Gardner discusses the hollow Earth model articulated by Abdelkader.

Gardner and Earth
An article by Martin Gardner revealed that Dr. Walter Siegmeister used the pseudonym ` Bernard ', but not until the publishing of Walter Kafton-Minkel's Subterranean Worlds: 100, 000 years of dragons, dwarves, the dead, lost races & UFOs from inside the Earth, in 1989, did the full story of Bernard / Siegmeister become well known.
A drill, Gardner says, would lengthen as it traveled away from the cavern and eventually pass through the " point at infinity " corresponding to the center of the Earth in the widely accepted scientific cosmology.
The Guardians eventually returned to Oa and began the reconstruction of the Corps, assigning Guy Gardner to Earth, John Stewart to the Mosaic World, and Hal Jordan to recruit new members.
While the primary Lanterns of Sector 2814 are Hal Jordan and John Stewart, Kyle Rayner and Guy Gardner call Earth home, but are stationed on Oa, first as teachers, and then specially assigned to cases that are too difficult for the average lantern.
Astronauts Joseph P. Allen and Dale Gardner captured the two satellites and brought them into the Orbiter payload bay for stowage and return to Earth.
Created by Gardner Fox and Joe Kubert, this Hawkman, Katar Hol, came to Earth with his wife Shayera in pursuit of a criminal, and remained to fight crime on Earth.
Gardner logged a total of 337 hours in space and 225 orbits of the Earth on these two flights.
He has both fought and teamed up with Guy Gardner more than once, helping him to destroy various alien threats to Earth.
* Strange Adventures # 140, " The Strange Adventure That Really Happened ," featuring DC Comics staff members Julius Schwartz and Sid Greene struggling to make writer Gardner Fox recall a story he has written that holds the key to saving the Earth from alien invasion.
* Songs of The Dying Earth: Stories in Honor of Jack Vance, edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois ( Subterranean / Voyager )
Later, Ultra-Humanite is seen aiding the Reach in their plans to conquer Earth ; he is defeated by Blue Beetle and Guy Gardner.
Mention should also be made of the story ' The Strange Adventure That Really Happened ' ( issue 140, May 1962 ), which features members of the DC staff Julius Schwartz and Sid Greene struggling to make writer Gardner Fox recall a story he has written that holds the key to saving the Earth from alien invasion.
The work of researchers who support the paranormal aspects of Earth mysteries have been extensively criticized by " professional debunkers " such as James Randi, Martin Gardner, and the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal ( CSICOP ).
* Brian Johnson ( Tony Gardner ) ( 1999 – 2006 ) is a Valuxian alien and the cause of the Johnsons ' crash-landing on Earth.

Gardner and hypothesis
According to Gardner, this hypothesis posits that light rays travel in circular paths, and slow as they approach the center of the spherical star-filled cavern.
Gardner was the only member of the Folklore Society to " wholeheartedly " accept Murray's Witch-Cult hypothesis.
In July 2007, an editor at Avionews in Rome compared the Gardner Island hypothesis to other non-crash-and-sink theories and called it the " most confirmed " of them.
In the early 1990s Angela Gardner, an American architectural student who visited Santa Rosalía and examined the church, came to a hypothesis that the church design was from a different architect, belonging to the House of Duclo rather than Eiffel's firm, to the dismay of the locals, who believe this would diminish the appreciation of the building.
A related proposal may be found in the selfish biocosm hypothesis of complexity theorist James N. Gardner.
In 1992, The Odin Brotherhood by Mark Mirabello contained claims of a surviving Odinist " secret society ", allegedly founded in 1421 to pagan tradition from Christian persecution, comparable to the Witch-cult hypothesis forwarded by Gerald Gardner ( 1954 ).

Gardner and on
* Philip Gardner ed., A. E. Housman: The Critical Heritage, a collection of reviews and essays on Housman ’ s poetry ( London: Routledge 1992 )
Commenting on the example cited by Winter, the science writer Martin Gardner asserts that " nothing could be clearer from the above dialogue than the fact that the dianetic explanation for the headache existed only in the mind of the therapist, and that it was with considerable difficulty that the patient was maneuvered into accepting it.
* K. Malhotra, S. Gardner, and R. Patz, Implementation of Elliptic-Curve Cryptography on Mobile Healthcare Devices, Networking, Sensing and Control, 2007 IEEE International Conference on, London, 15 – 17 April 2007 Page ( s ): 239 – 244
* Sabin Point, Narragansett Bay ( 1885 ; Oil on canvas ; Gardner House, Providence, Rhode Island )
Gerald Gardner himself actively disseminated educational resources on folklore and the occult to the general public through his Museum of Witchcraft on the Isle of Man.
On retirement from the British Colonial Service, Gardner moved to London but then before World War II moved to Highcliffe, east of Bournemouth on the south coast of England.
After his retirement Gardner moved to Highcliffe near the New Forest on the south coast of England, where he says he met a group of people who had preserved their historic occult practices.
Valiente's identification was based on references Gardner made to a woman he called " Old Dorothy " which Valiente remembered.
Gardner himself admitted that the rituals of the existing group were fragmentary at best, and he set about reconstructing them as a basis of his tradition, drawing on his skills as an occultist and amateur folklorist.
Following the time Gardner spent on the Isle of Man, the coven began to experiment with circle dancing as an alternative.
Involved for a time with Cecil Williamson, Gardner also became director of the Museum of Magic and Witchcraft on the Isle of Man, which he ran until his death.
In 1876 the family moved into one of the neighbouring houses, Ingle Lodge, and it was here that the couple's third son, Gerald Brosseau Gardner, was born on Friday 13 June 1884.
Gardner would rarely see Harold, who went on to study Law at the University of Oxford, but saw more of Bob, who drew pictures for him, and Douglas, with whom he shared his nursery.
According to Gardner's first biographer, Jack Bracelin, Com was very flirtatious and " clearly looked on these trips as mainly manhunts ", viewing Gardner as a nuisance.
Gardner placed great importance on this new activity ; In order to attend their meetings, he had to arrange a weekend's leave, walk 15 miles to the nearest railway station in Haputale and then catch a train to the city.
Arriving in the area, he decided to supplement this income by purchasing his own estate, Bukit Katho, on which he could grow rubber ; initially sized at 450 acres, Gardner purchased various pieces of adjacent land until it covered 600 acres.
His finds were displayed as an exhibit on the " Early History of Johore ", at the National Museum of Singapore, and several beads that he had discovered suggested that trade went on between the Roman Empire and the Malays, presumably, Gardner thought, via India.
A selection of kris knives ; Gardner took a great interest in such items, even authoring the definitive text on the subject, Keris and Other Malay Weapons ( 1936 ).
From Palestine, Gardner went on to Turkey, visiting several local museums, and to Greece, followed by Hungary and Germany.
A believer in reincarnation, Gardner came to believe that he had lived on the island once before, in a previous life, subsequently buying a plot of land in Famagusta, planning to build a house on it, although this never came about.
" Having an interest in Rosicrucianism, a prominent magico-religious tradition within Western esotericism, Gardner decided to attend one of the plays performed by the group ; in August 1939, Gardner took his wife to a theatrical performance based on the life of Pythagoras.

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