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Janet Reitman of Rolling Stone described Branchburg as a " not-quite-rural, not-quite-suburban, decidedly middle-class town ".
* " Inside Scientology " by Janet Reitman, Rolling Stone Magazine, February 23, 2006

Janet and who
Doreen Valiente, one of Gardner's priestesses, later identified the woman who initiated Gardner as Dorothy Clutterbuck, referenced in A Witches ' Bible by Janet and Stewart Farrar.
In 1777 he married again, to Ann MacGregor, daughter of a Glasgow dye-maker, with whom he had two children: Gregory ( 1777 – 1804 ), who became a geologist and mineralogist, and Janet ( 1779 – 1794 ).
Other actresses who have played the role include Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Janet Suzman, Glenda Jackson, and Jane Lapotaire.
He was survived by his wife ( who died on August 18, 2009 ) and their two children, David, who is a philosopher and anarcho-capitalist economist, and Janet.
* Janet, who married Sir John de Croft of Croft Castle, in Herefordshire.
The story, narrated by a criminologist, tells the tale of newly-engaged couple Brad Majors and Janet Weiss, who find themselves lost and with a flat tire on a cold and rainy late November evening.
Seeking a phone with which to call for help, Brad and Janet discover a group of strange and outlandish people who are holding an Annual Transylvanian Convention.
Brad and Janet are shown to separate bedrooms where each is visited and seduced by Frank, who poses as Brad and then Janet.
Janet, upset and emotional, wanders off to look for Brad, who she discovers, via a television monitor, is with Frank.
Yet the magazine played a role in a literary scandal and defamation lawsuit over two 1990s articles by Janet Malcolm, who wrote about Sigmund Freud's legacy.
McVeigh later said he considered " a campaign of individual assassination ," with " eligible " targets including Attorney-General Janet Reno, Judge Walter S. Smith Jr. of Federal District Court, who handled the Branch Davidian trial, and Lon Horiuchi, a member of the FBI hostage-rescue team who shot and killed Vicki Weaver in a standoff at a remote cabin at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in 1992.
" Ferber did take a maternal interest in the career of her niece Janet Fox, an actress who performed in the original Broadway casts of Ferber's plays Dinner at Eight and Stage Door.
Also in the accident were Janet Gaynor, who died two years later from complications from her injuries, Gaynor's husband Paul Gregory, who survived, and Martin's press agent Ben Washer, who died in the accident.
Plaque on the former house of Pierre Janet | Pierre Marie Félix Janet ( 1859-1947 ), the philosopher and psychologist who first drew a connection between events in the subject's past life and present mental health, also coining the words " dissociation " and " subconscious "
Janet Maslin in The New York Times said Spacey was at his " wittiest and most agile " to date, and Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times singled Spacey out for successfully portraying a man who " does reckless and foolish things who doesn't deceive himself ".
New York Times critic Janet Maslin praised DiCaprio's performance, writing " the film's real show-stopping turn comes from Mr. DiCaprio, who makes Arnie's many tics so startling and vivid that at first he is difficult to watch.
Bryant doubled back to where Janet and Neville Quin, who owned a wildlife park on the east coast of Tasmania, were beginning to move toward Mason Cove and away from the buses.
Jagan returned to British Guiana in October 1943 and was soon joined by his American wife, the former Janet Rosenberg, who was to play a significant role in her new country's political development.

Janet and documented
Frederic Myers may be regarded as an " important early depth psychologist ", and his significant influence on colleagues like William James, Pierre Janet, and Théodore Flournoy and also Carl G. Jung has been well documented.
The crypto-Jews of New Mexico have been documented by several research scholars including Stanley M. Hordes, Janet Liebman Jacobs, Schulamith Halevy, and Seth D. Kunin.
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide ( 2004 ) documented that within two years of the release of Control, " a new crop of female singers ( such as Paula Abdul and Karyn White ) were charged with imitating Janet.
This makes Hurricane Emmy the fifth documented storm to have downed an airplane ( the others were Hurricane Janet, Typhoon Emma, Hurricane Betsy and Hurricane Esther ).
The existence of the traditional Adderbury Morris dancing side was first documented by Janet Blunt.
" Rolling Stone's The ' 90s: The Inside Stories from the Decade That Rocked ( 2010 ) documented that she had achieved some level of growth with each of her records, and that with Janet, " sing soul, rock and dance elements, as well as opera diva Kathleen Battle, unleashed her most musically ambitious record, guided as always, by producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.

Janet and history
Hillary Rodham Clinton, leading policy proposals, traveling abroad as a State Department representative to 82 nations, advising her husband, and being elected a Senator ( in 2000 ), is the most openly empowered and politically powerful First Lady in American history ; Madeleine Albright and Janet Reno take two of the cabinet's top jobs as United States Secretary of State (# 1 ), and United States Attorney General (# 4 ), respectively.
In March 2008, Business Wire reported " Janet Jackson is one of the top ten selling artists in the history of contemporary music ; ranked by Billboard magazine as the ninth most successful act in rock and roll history, and the second most successful female artist in pop music history.
* ( Attributed to Paris by Janet Backhouse, but not by Nigel Morgan ) The Becket Leaves-The four surviving leaves from a French-verse history of the life of Thomas Becket with large illuminations, British Library
1 Feb. 2011 < http :// web. ebscohost. com / ehost / detail? hid = 10 & sid = 301696b9-2813-436f-b25c-013936fd45a5 % 40sessionmgr15 & vid = 7 & bdata = JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ % 3d % 3d # db = a9h & AN = 53920027 >.</ ref > Students attended classes in dance techniques, dance composition, music for dance, teaching methods, production, dance history and critical theory .< ref > Soares, Janet Mansfield.
Janet Burke and Margaret Jacob write that by placing only, " a handful of selfless salonnières ( such as Geoffrin ) at the centre of Enlightenment history, Goodman is effectively obliterating a wider version of the Enlightenment cultural practices as well as downgrading " all other seemingly enlightened woman.
This branch of the prominent Hamilton family descends from John Hamilton ( d. c. 1550 ), the illegitimate son of James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton, by Janet Calderwood, and half-brother of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran ( from whom the Dukes of Hamilton descend ; for earlier history of the Hamilton family see this title ).
American Superstar Janet Jackson Performed at the Dome in 1990, Selling out 4 shows in 7 minutes, Creating the record for the fastest sell out in the history of Tokyo Dome.
Woodcock had three children, Leslie Woodcock Tentler ( professor of history ), Janet Woodcock ( photographer ) and John Woodcock ( ret.
Maj General, USAF ); a son-in-law and two daughters-in-law ( Thomas Tentler, professor of history, married to Leslie ; Carol Collins, framer, partner of Janet ; and Susan, married to John ); three grandchildren ( Sarah Tentler, speechwriter and political advisor ; Gregory Tentler, art historian ; and Daniel Tentler, lawyer ); and a godson, Daniel Miller.
Janet often gives background history on Whileaway to provide insight on the nature of her world.
* Janet Gyatso, scholar of Tibetan Buddhism, history, and culture
The family history was recorded in Three Generations of English Women ( 1893 ), by Sarah Taylor's granddaughter, Mrs Janet Ross.
Janet debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and on the Top R & B / Hip-Hop Albums charts, it was the first time in history a female artist debuted at number one of the SoundScan era ; with the largest first week sales in history for a female artist at the time with 350, 000 units sold in its first week.
The history of the College called " Castle Adamant in Hampstead ", was published in 1983 by Janet Sondheimer.
Elizabeth Janet Browne ( née Bell, born 30 March 1950 ) is a British historian of science known especially for her work on the history of 19th century biology.
Janet Jackson made history in 1993 when her single " That's the Way Love Goes " became the first ( and at present time the only ) song in history to enter the airplay chart at # 1.
The media commentator Maggie Brown has criticised the event for featuring only three women as speakers ( Christine Ockrent, Verity Lambert and Janet Street-Porter ) in the course of its history.
Since the change of government, and the passage, with support from all parties, of a Parliamentary apology to indigenous Australians, Professor of Australian Studies Richard Nile has argued: " the culture and history wars are over and with them should also go the adversarial nature of intellectual debate ", a view contested by others, including conservative commentator Janet Albrechtsen.

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