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* Atack, Jon: A Piece of Blue Sky, Lyle Stuart, London, 1988
In his book A Piece of Blue Sky, Jon Atack cites an internal document dated August 1982 that, he alleges, re-introduced the disconnection policy.
In A Piece of Blue Sky, Jon Atack describes being ordered to disconnect from a friend in 1983, shortly after the policy was re-introduced.
Parsons ' relationship with Hubbard also appears in Feral House's Apocalypse Culture, Paradox's Big Book of Conspiracies, Alan Moore's Cobweb story in Top Shelf Asks the Big Questions, and in the Jon Atack nonfiction book A Piece of Blue Sky.
Former Scientologist Jon Atack argued, in A Piece of Blue Sky ( 1990 ), that treatment of Sea Org members in the RPF was a " careful imitation of techniques long-used by the military to obtain unquestioning obedience and immediate compliance to orders, or more simply to break men's spirits ..." One former member, Gerry Armstrong, said that during his time in the Sea Org in the 1970s he spent over two years banished to the RPF as a punishment:
Jon Atack, whose book A Piece of Blue Sky details how he reached Operating Thetan level V before leaving Scientology, describes Hubbard's doctrines about thetans: " Thetans are all-knowing beings, and became bored because there were no surprises.
* Jon Atack ( 1990 ) A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard Exposed.
* Saint Hill ( Jon Atack, A Piece Of Blue Sky, chapter 2 )
Scientologists also distributed leaflets entitled " The Truth about Jon Atack ", implying that he was a drug dealer who only criticised Scientology for money.
Jon Atack notes that L. Ron Hubbard's son Quentin Hubbard was homosexual.

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Divided almost equally into two parts, it consisted of `` The Evolution Of The Blues '', narrated by Jon Hendricks, who had presented it last year at the Monterey, Calif., Jazz Festival, and an hour-long session of Maynard Ferguson and his orchestra, a blasting big band.
Six former Oriole franchise radio announcers have received the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in broadcasting: Chuck Thompson ( who was also the voice of the old NFL Baltimore Colts ); Jon Miller ( now with the San Francisco Giants ); Ernie Harwell, Herb Carneal ; Bob Murphy and Harry Caray ( as a St. Louis Browns announcer in the 1940s.
Duke Nukem 3D features the adventures of the titular macho Duke Nukem ( voiced by Jon St. John ), who fights against an alien invasion on Earth.
Later composers who wrote chamber works for this quintet include Ralph Vaughan Williams, Colin Matthews, Jon Deak, Frank Proto, and John Woolrich.
It deals with a man named Charles Boatman, who mysteriously returns to Vietnam, where he had been a soldier earlier in his life, and his children, Ada and Jon, who also go to Vietnam to search for him.
He was sharing the job with Jon Kimche, who also lived with the Westropes.
The strip originally centered on Jon, being rejected by the King Features, Post-Hall and the Chicago Tribune-New York News agencies, all which asked Davis to focus on the cat, who in their opinion, got the better lines.
Jon ( Jonathan Q. Arbuckle ) is Garfield's owner, usually depicted as an awkward clumsy geek who has trouble finding a date.
Jon has a grandmother who, in a strip, kicked Odie ; Garfield subsequently hugged her.
ICANN was established in California due to the presence of Jon Postel, who was a founder of ICANN and was set to be its first CTO prior to his unexpected death.
There sat actor Jon Voight, staring gravely at the host, who praised the thespian's " courage.
The album, originally titled To Nancy, with Love, featured rock performers such as Calexico, Sonic Youth, U2, Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, Steven Van Zandt, Jon Spencer, and Pete Yorn, who all cited Sinatra as an influence.
Jon Haraldsson who was murdered in Thurso in 1231, was the last of an unbroken line of Norse jarls, and thereafter the earls were Scots noblemen of the houses of Angus and St. Clair.
For 17 years, the band consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Aaron Lewis, lead guitarist Mike Mushok, bassist Johnny April, and drummer Jon Wysocki ( who left in May 2011 ).
At the 82nd Academy Awards Sheedy, Hall, Ringwald and Nelson all appeared in a tribute to John Hughes, along with other actors who had worked with Hughes, including Jon Cryer from Pretty in Pink, Matthew Broderick from Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and Macaulay Culkin from Home Alone.
Other radio talk show hosts ( who describe themselves as either conservative or libertarian ) have also had success as nationally syndicated hosts, including Hugh Hewitt, Sean Hannity, Jon Arthur, Glenn Beck, Michael Medved, Laura Ingraham, Neal Boortz, Michael Savage, Bill O ' Reilly, and Mark Levin.
Helm's drumming was often praised: critic Jon Carroll declared that Helm was " the only drummer who can make you cry ," while prolific session drummer Jim Keltner admits to appropriating several of Helm's techniques.
* Jon Turley ( born 26 April 1971 ), an author who writes children's books, has lived in Kidderminster since the mid 1990s and was born some fifteen miles away in Worcester.
Jon Howard Appleton ( born January 4, 1939 ) is an American composer and teacher who was a pioneer in electro-acoustic music.
In February 2012, after contracting a respiratory illness, David was replaced by Glass Hammer vocalist Jon Davison who, like David, was discovered while fronting a Yes cover band.
A June 2012 interview with Squire had this: " Yes has a new vocalist in Jon Davison who has turned out to be really fantastic.
While attracting Connell, Cooney received a call from Lou Hausman, who worked for the Commissioner of Education ; he suggested Jon Stone, also from Captain Kangaroo, a producer who had retired to Vermont, though no more than 35 at the time.
Born in Chelsea, London, to a family descended from Huguenots ( the name was an Anglicisation of " Perthuis "; his full surname being " de Perthuis de Laillevault "), he was the son of noted screenwriter and actor Roland Pertwee and distant cousin of actor Bill Pertwee, who played Chief Warden Hodges in the comedy Dad's Army ( coincidentally, Jon Pertwee was the writers ' first choice for the role of Captain George Mainwaring in Dad's Army ).

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Jon Riley, who left an account of the battalion, noted the flag in a letter:
After recording the bass for Annihilation of the Wicked, Jon Vesano also left the band.
In early 1980, when Anderson and Wakeman left Yes, Anderson started recording again with Vangelis ; and by summer 1980, Jon & Vangelis had released Short Stories, followed in November by Jon's solo album Song of Seven and a major British tour with The New Life Band.
Soon after the release of the debut album in 1983, Estes left the band and was replaced by Jon Nelson, former manager of Venice-based band Neighborhood Watch.
That same year was the first year of Suicidal ’ s four year recording hiatus and Mike Muir and bassist Louiche Mayorga formed the Label “ Suicidal Records ” as well as the band Los Cycos Jon Nelson left the group and Suicidal Tendencies were banned from playing L. A. shows from an Incident at Perkins Palace ( their fans tore out ten rows of seats and promoters couldn ’ t get the proper insurance to hire them ) Muir was also about to try his hand at producing as well as starting the new label.
After a few rehearsals Amery Smith left the line up to join Jon Nelson in starting their own band ( The Brood ) Los Cycos eventually included ; Grant Estes on lead guitar and original choices Bob Heathcote and Amery Smith were replaced by Louiche Mayorga ( bass ) and Sal Troy ( drums ).
Garrison left the band a few weeks before the record ’ s release, and Jon Wurster was brought on board for drums.
Editor Jon Meacham left the magazine after the sale.
Jon Erik left the band shortly afterwards feeling uncomfortable with the direction of the band's music.
The band originally formed in the West Midlands by bassist Martin Blunt, who recruited fellow West Midlanders ; Rob Collins ( keyboards ), Jon Brookes ( drums ), plus singer / guitarist Baz Ketley, who left the band to be replaced by Tim Burgess and Jon Day ( Jonathan Baker ) ( guitar ).
By 1994, bassist Kevin Weagle had been replaced by Martin Fergusson, and Dave Galea left and was replaced by lead guitarist Jon Levasseur.
Sen. Lautenberg ( center ) is joined by Sen. Harry Reid ( right ) and outgoing Sen. Jon Corzine ( second to left, with red tie ) to welcome the new Senator Bob Menendez ( between Corzine and Lautenberg ) on Capitol Hill.
According to Jon Schaffer, DiGiorgio was required and agreed to go on tour, but left due to " prior commitments.
Because the band were left without a bassist and lead guitar player, Jon Schaffer ended up performing most of the lead guitar and bass parts on the album ( although some tracks featured playing from producer Jim Morris, Troy Seele and Dennis Hayes ).
Paul O ' Neill has managed and produced rock bands including Aerosmith, Humble Pie, AC / DC, Joan Jett, and Scorpions, later producing and co-writing albums by the progressive metal band Savatage, where he began working with Jon Oliva ( who had left Savatage to spend time with his family and take care of personal matters ), Al Pitrelli and Robert Kinkel.
Modano scored his 500th career regular-season goal on March 13, 2007, with 10: 24 left in the 3rd period in a regulation win against Antero Niittymäki of the Philadelphia Flyers with assists by Antti Miettinen and Jon Klemm.
Darren Middleton | Middleton ( left ) and Jon Coghill | Coghill prepare to sign a contract with Polydor Records | Polydor
Bassist Jon Curtis left early on to study, being replaced by Russell Barrett ( born 7 November 1968, Vermont, United States ) who also fronted his own garage band, the Bikinis.
* Jon Bon Jovi as Ricky McKinney: Trevor's abusive father who has left the Family.
However, after a tour in support of the album, Jon Oliva left the band to concentrate on his side projects Doctor Butcher and his Broadway-bound musical Romanov, as well as continuing co-writing Savatage material with his brother Criss and producer Paul O ' Neill.
Although the album is technically a Jon Oliva solo album, with Jon handling all instrumental duties except for vocals and lead guitars, the album was released under the Savatage moniker with bass and drum credits given to Middleton and Wacholz respectively, as Andy James had left the band following the death of Criss Oliva to pursue other projects.
Savatage continued to focus on their Trans-Siberian Orchestra project for a while, releasing The Christmas Attic, but the release of Poets and Madmen in 2001 was highlighted by Jon Oliva's return as lead vocalist, replacing Zak Stevens, who left the band citing family reasons, and the departure of Al Pitrelli, who accepted an offer to join Megadeth in 2000.

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