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Karen and published
* Several stories written by the Danish author Karen Blixen ( or Isak Dinesen ) take place in Helsingør, including " The Supper at Elsinore " in her first published volume of stories, Seven Gothic Tales.
Karen Blixen's very successful Out of Africa was originally published under the pen name Isak Dinesen.
Karen Traviss ' novel Bloodlines ( 2006 ), published four years after Attack of the Clones release, states that Fett seeded some of these " false " backstories himself.
Jeff Bryant founded the Advertiser News, and published the first issue in October 2003 with the help of his wife Karen Bryant and sales specialist David Hancock.
Berlevåg is also the place for the fictional story " Babette's Feast " by the Danish author Karen Blixen / Isak Dinesen published in the anthology " Seven Gothic Tales " 1934.
In a 2009 paper published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, Karen Starko proposed that aspirin poisoning had contributed substantially to the fatalities.
Six books were published in total, entitled " Prisoner: Cell Block H ", " The Franky Doyle Story ", " The Karen Travers Story ", " The Frustrations of Vera ", " The Reign of Queen Bea " and " The Trials of Erica ".
The National Statistician, Dame Karen Dunnell, stated that legislation would help improve public trust in official statistics although the ONS already acts independently according to its own published guidelines, the National Statistics Code of Practice, which sets out the key principles and standards that official statisticians, including those in other parts of the government statistical service, are expected to follow and uphold.
* Hanna wrote the introduction to performance artist Karen Finley's ten-year summary of work, The Reality Show, published by The Feminist Press in 2011.
This was studied by Karen Pryor during the mid-1960s at Sea Life Park in Hawaii, and was published as The Creative Porpoise: Training for Novel Behavior in 1969.
The investigation culminated with articles published by Gannett, a special report produced by Karen Burns and Bill Lichtenstein which aired on the ABC News Magazine 20 / 20 entitled " Throwaway Kids " and a report, " Oklahoma Shame ", which aired on Gannett-owned TV station KOCO in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Actress Karen Kondazian wrote a historical fiction novel The Whip based on the true story of Charley Parkhurst, published by Hansen Publishing Group ( 2012 ).
Reece co-wrote a book with Karen Karbo about her life as a pro athlete entitled Big Girl in the Middle, published by Crown ( 1997 ).
In 1997, Applewood Books published a paperback facsimile edition of the Alexandria 1805 edition ( the first American edition, printed in Alexandria, VA, USA, by Cottom and Stewart ) of the book, with an introduction and glossary by culinary historian Karen Hess.

Karen and her
The character of Karen McDonald ( Suranne Jones ) was developed, with her fiery marriage to Steve and warring with Tracy Barlow.
Karen Kain's mother enrolled her daughter in ballet training because she believed it would improve her posture, poise, and discipline.
in 1989 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation made a documentary about her, Karen Kain, Prima Ballerina.
Kain had an arts based public middle school in Etobicoke named after her ( Karen Kain School of the Arts ) in 2008.
In her introduction in The Complete Gospels, Karen King names the manuscripts available for the Gospel of Mary.
Anderson married Karen Kruse in 1953 and moved with her to the San Francisco Bay area.
Harry grabs Ben's rifle and threatens to shoot him, but Ben takes back the gun and shoots Harry, who stumbles into the cellar to collapse next to Karen, who has died of the infection of her injury.
Helen falls and Karen kills her with a masonry trowel.
Living dead Karen Cooper eating her father's corpse.
* March 31 – The New Jersey Supreme Court rules that coma patient Karen Ann Quinlan can be disconnected from her ventilator.
As their relationship develops, Warden asks Karen about her numerous affairs to test her sincerity with him.
Karen relates that Holmes has been unfaithful to her most of their marriage.
" Alma says she will never return, telling Karen that her fiancé was an Army Air Corps pilot killed in a B-17 during the attack, " he was awarded the Silver Star, they sent it to his mother.
Karen Horney's long-term relationship with Fromm is the subject of her book Self Analysis.
He coined the term “ phallocentrism ” in a critique of Freud ’ s account of sexual difference arguing along with Klein and her Berlin colleague, Karen Horney, for a primary femininity and penis envy as a defensive formation rather than arising from the fact, or “ injury ”, of biological asymmetry.
Sports stars to guest on the show include Pat Cash, Jeff Fenech, Lionel Rose, Max Walker and jockey Darren Gauci ( who ended up marrying YTT member Karen Dunkerton after meeting her on the show!
His first shots struck teacher Karen Farley in the arm ; when she went down he killed her at point blank range.
She played supporting roles in Burnt Offerings ( 1976 ) and The Disappearance of Aimee ( 1976 ), but clashed with Karen Black and Faye Dunaway, the stars of the two respective productions, because she felt that neither extended her an appropriate degree of respect, and that their behavior on the film sets was unprofessional.
Karen von Blixen-Finecke (), ( 17 April 1885 – 7 September 1962 ), née Karen Christenze Dinesen, was a Danish author also known by her pen name Isak Dinesen.
In 1913 Karen Dinesen became engaged to her second-cousin, the Swedish Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke, after a failed love affair with his brother.

Karen and research
* Huntsman Cancer Institute, world-class cancer research center named after Jon and Karen Huntsman on the University of Utah Campus
Her family started the Karen A. Carpenter Memorial Foundation, which raised money for research on anorexia nervosa and eating disorders.
By 2001, the show's research team consisted of head researcher Alice Wilder ( who joined the team shortly after its debut and who, according to Tracy, reinvented the role of research in children's television and helped train the writers and animators to trust and use research ), Alison Sherman, Karen Leavitt, and Koshi Dhingra.
# Karen De Looze, research assistant, medical and bioethical anthropology, intercultural philosophy
" Impact of Karen villages on the fauna of Thung Yai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary: A participatory research project ".
In 2000 he settled in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in the Northeastern United States, to help his third wife ( Karen ) nurse her parents through their terminal illnesses, and since 2001 he has been teaching writing and research at Boston University.
Sociologist Karen Williams used it reluctantly in her research, with the disclaimer, " to follow the wishes of the participants.
In 2005, with Nuovo's vision of a new type of color and trend design research lab, and with substantial funding and support from Nokia, a crucial collaboration was formed with Art Center College of Design's Karen Hoffman and Martin Smith.
A few years after Karen and Anna have married and left home, Patrick decides to go to Australia to do some research for a book he is writing and takes Nanny along ( both Cargill and Dyson reprised the roles ).
A recent refinement to this body of research was presented in Karen Stenner's 2005 book, The Authoritarian Dynamic.

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