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Janet and Stewart
Janet and Stewart Farrar describe esbats as an opportunity for a " love feast, healing work, psychic training and all.
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.
** Lady Janet Stewart ( 17 July 1502 – 20 February 1562 ).
It stars Janet Suzman ( Cleopatra ), Richard Johnson ( Antony ), and Patrick Stewart ( Enobarbus ).
The Naked Spur is a 1953 American western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Janet Leigh, and Robert Ryan.
* By Lady Janet Stewart ( 1508 – 1563 ), the illegitimate daughter of James IV of Scotland:
Janet and Stewart Farrar in A Witches ' Bible suggest that the point of an athame be dulled so as to prevent un-intended physical harm during ritual use.
Janet and Stewart Farrar suggested this difference is due to the Golden Dawn releasing false information in the hopes of preventing its rituals being used in the correct way.
They have tried to keep the contents of this Book a secret, although it has been published on a number of occasions by figures such as Charles Cardell, Lady Sheba and Janet and Stewart Farrar.
In the 1970s, the Alexandrians Janet Farrar and Stewart Farrar decided, with the consent of Doreen Valiente, that much of the Gardnerian book should be published in its true form.
* Several films were named Scaramouche, including: " The Scaramouches " ( 1910 ), silent movie, by Lewin Fitzhamon ; " Scaramouche " ( 1923 ), silent movie, by Rex Ingram ; " Scaramouche " directed by George Sidney in 1932 ; Scaramouche ( 1952 film ) With Stewart Granger and Janet Leigh ; among other post films and TV series.
Hosted by Hopper, guest interviews included a remarkably eclectic mix of then-current and former stars: Lucille Ball ( a longtime friend of Hopper ), Francis X. Bushman, Liza Minnelli, John Cassavetes, Robert Cummings, Marion Davies ( her last public appearance ), Walt Disney, Janet Gaynor, Bob Hope, Hope Lange, Anthony Perkins, Debbie Reynolds, James Stewart, and Gloria Swanson.
Janet and Stewart Farrar, both of whom were initiated into the Alexandrian tradition by the Sanderses, describe themselves as having left the tradition after the release of Eight Sabbats for Witches.
His maternal grandparents were William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, and Dorothea, a daughter of Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven and his second wife Janet Stewart.
Her maternal grandparents were John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl and Lady Janet Campbell.
Janet Campbell was a daughter of Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll and Elizabeth Stewart.
John Stuart was the member of a family that descended from John Stewart ( born 1360 ), Sheriff of Bute, married to Janet Sympil and in 1407 to Elizabeth Graham, the natural son of Robert II of Scotland and his mistress Moira Leitch.
* Janet Hepburn born about 1535, married John Stewart, 3rd Lord of Aubigny as his second wife.
* Janet Stewart ( married Sir David de Moubray )
* Janet Stewart ( Winnipeg at 5 / 5: 30 / 6 )
Argyll was first married to Joan Stewart, daughter of Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven and his second wife Janet Stewart.

Janet and Farrar
* Janet and Stuart Farrar ( 1996 ) A Witches ' Bible: The Complete Witches Handbook.
They were later referred to as " Reformed Alexandrian ", a description that Janet Farrar does not use preferring just to refer to herself and her initiates as witches.
Faced with challenges from sceptics, Valiente attempted, with some success, to provide evidence for Gardner's claims concerning his initiation, notably by identifying the woman Gardner called ' Old Dorothy ' as Dorothy Clutterbuck in 1980, the woman who was supposed to have performed Gardner's initiation, in an essay published in The Witches ' Way by Janet and Stewart Farrar.
Covens in ' traditional ' Wicca ( i. e., those run along the lines described by Gardner and Valiente ) were and still are led pretty much equally by both a priest and a priestess ; but the priestess is often considered " prima inter pares " ( first among equals ); according to the book A Witches ' Bible, by Stewart and Janet Farrar.
Frank Stewart Farrar ( 28 June 1916 – 7 February 2000 ), who always went by the name of Stewart Farrar, was an English screenwriter, novelist and prominent figure in the Neopagan religion of Wicca, which he devoted much of his later life to propagating with the aid of his seventh wife, Janet Farrar, and then his friend Gavin Bone as well.
Within only a few months of being initiated, he had risen to the position of High Priest and founded his own coven in south London, with Janet Farrar, whom he would later handfast and then legally marry, as his High Priestess.
* Janet Farrar

Janet and used
The naming scheme used on Janet ( Janet NRS ) had similarities to the Internet's Domain Name System, but with domains specified in big-endian format rather than the little-endian style used by DNS.
In 1890, when psychoanalysis was still unheard of, William James, in his monumental treatise on psychology, examined the way Schopenhauer, von Hartmann, Janet, Binet and others had used the term ' unconscious ' and ' subconscious '".
This model, partially influenced by the work of Sydney Lamb, was extensively used by Schank's students at Yale University, such as Robert Wilensky, Wendy Lehnert, and Janet Kolodner.
For example, experiments in sentence processing have used the ELAN, N400, and P600 brain responses to examine how physiological brain responses reflect the different predictions of sentence processing models put forth by psycholinguists, such as Janet Fodor and Lyn Frazier's " serial " model, and Theo Vosse and Gerard Kempen's " Unification model.
Janet Napolitano, but when it's used generically by itself or after the name it should be lowercase and not abbreviated.
In the Thieves ' World shared universe, Janet Morris introduced The Sacred Band of Stepsons, a mythical ancient fighting unit of couples interspersed with unpaired hoplites in the same way that Gorgidas used the Sacred Band of Thebes.
This even led to him being easily brainwashed by Ultron, in which he kidnapped Janet and used her brain patterns to create a wife for Ultron, Jocasta.
When alien symbiotes attacked New York, Janet used a refined growth formula given to her by Hank Pym which allowed her to shift to giant-size without side effects.
" Critic Janet Maslin wrote of Terence Stamp's work, " Stamp plays the title role furiously, with single-minded intensity, wild blue eyes and a stentorian roar shown off in the film's early moments ... Glimpses of young, dreamily beautiful Stamp and his no less imposing latter-day presence are used by Soderbergh with touching efficacy.
The American Dialect Society had a number of related terms for Word of the year nominations in 2004, including Janet moment ( unplanned bodily exposure at a public function ), boobgate ( scandal over Janet Jackson's exposed breast ), nipplegate ( Like boobgate, but used earlier in squawk over Jackson's possible nipple ring ) and wardrobe malfunction ( overexposure in a mammary way ).
A series of children's books based on the characters ( including several never used on the cards such as Mrs Wobble the Waitress ) was written by Allan Ahlberg and illustrated by Janet Ahlberg and other artists.
( The name Janet Williams was used again in the 1993 TV movie Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald, in which the role was played by Quenby Bakke.
The theme from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho was briefly used during the scene ( at 42: 00 ) where Laurie Strode speaks with Norma Watson ( played by Janet Leigh, Jamie Lee Curtis ' real life mother ).
Additionally, Andrews shopped the duo to many of the executives and artists who used their services, such as Klymaxx, Cheryl Lynn ( Encore ), and executives such as John McClain ( Janet Jackson ), Clive Davis, Sylvia Rhone, and Warner Chappelle ( Rachele Fields ).
This model, partly based on the work of Sydney Lamb, was extensively used by Schank's students at Yale University, such as Robert Wilensky, Wendy Lehnert, and Janet Kolodner.
EG & G's " Special Projects " division was the notable operator of the Janet Terminal at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, NV, a service used to transport employees to remote government locations in Nevada and California.
Anderson also appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho ( 1960 ) as " California Charlie ", the used car salesman who helps Marion Crane ( Janet Leigh ), and as Captain Bob Robertson on Emergency!
A similar outbreak occurred in 1966, when Tony McLennan, who was also a medical photographer and worked in the same laboratory later used by Janet Parker, contracted smallpox.
* David Cannon-He used the identity " Charles Matthews " who was Janet van Dyne's chauffeur.

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