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Kathleen and Jannaway
* Jannaway, Kathleen.
In the United Kingdom, the Movement for Compassionate Living was formed by Kathleen and Jack Jannaway in 1984, to spread the vegan message and promote simple living and self-reliance as a remedy against the exploitation of humans, animals, and the Earth.
* Growing Our Own: A Guide to Vegan Gardening by Kathleen Jannaway.
A ' breakaway ' group from the Vegan Society, The Movement for Compassionate Living was founded in 1984 by former Vegan Society secretary Kathleen Jannaway.

Kathleen and founder
Her older sisters are classically trained musician, producer and founder of the People's Pops Concerts ( Phoenix, Arizona ) Theresa Elizabeth Perez ( 1924-2001 ) and Fleet Street journalist Kathleen Moira Carroll ( 1927-2007 ).

Kathleen and wrote
As early as 1892, he wrote: " If I had not made magic my constant study I could not have written a single word of my Blake book, nor would The Countess Kathleen ever have come to exist.
He wrote an account of his teaching of Kathleen Ferrier in the memoir edited by Neville Cardus.
In 2007, an American writer, Kathleen Flinn, wrote the first insider's account of attending the modern Paris flagship school titled The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry.
Kathleen Buerer wrote a memoir about her 1994 visits to Miracle, " By the Side of the Buffalo Pasture ".
Arnim had four brothers, a sister and a cousin from New Zealand, Kathleen Beauchamp, who later married John Middleton Murry and wrote under the pen name Katherine Mansfield.
Kitty Lorgnette wrote in the Saturday, August 13, 1938 edition of The Evening News ( Tampa ) that the first dollhouse was purchased by Oraleze O ' Brien ( Mrs. Frank J. Knight ) in 1916 when Moore ( then Kathleen ) left Tampa.
Reviewer F. Kathleen Foley of the Los Angeles Times wrote, " That cheerfully vulgar title sums up the overall tone, which is often breezily obscene.
" For grace and style and insight into character ,” wrote Kathleen Tomlinson, " Cécile is reminiscent of Gautier ’ s Mademoiselle de Maupin.
Kathleen Dayus born 1903 in Hockley wrote about the area between 1982 and 2000 in a series of books now brought together under the title ' The Girl from Hockley '.
Mohrbacher later wrote Breastfeeding Answers Made Simple: A Guide for Helping Mothers ( with Kathleen Kendall-Tackett ) and Breastfeeding Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws for Nursing Mothers.
Gavin Gaughan wrote Braid's obituary in The Guardian, and in it he described Nana as " vague, but always affectionate " and having " a wide smile and good-natured manner, her niche as a maternal Cockney was in the screen tradition inaugurated by Kathleen Harrison, which included Irene Handl and Patricia Hayes.
The Scottish poet Kathleen Jamie worked on the excavation of the site in 1979, and wrote about her experiences in her 2012 book Sightlines, in an essay entitled " The Woman in the Field ".
" Copies of the these manuscript materials were provided to the University of Chicago's The Works of Giuseppe Verdi, and a critical edition was prepared by Kathleen Kuzmick Hansell which utilized all the known material that Verdi actually wrote.

Kathleen and book
Kathleen Norris in her book Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith characterizes this transformation of the original words as " wretched English " making the line that replaces the original " laughably bland ".
Simon & Schuster released a 2008 children's book about his life called The Fartiste written by Kathleen Krull & Paul Brewer and illustrated by Boris Kulikov.
In September 2011, DreamWorks announced that they had picked up the film rights to the book ; Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall are slated to produce, and screenwriter Melissa Mathison will adapt the story.
In 1977 Kathleen Kulp-Hill translated several Galician poems as part of her work entitled " Rosalía de Castro "; this book is still available from AllBookstores. com.
* Audio / Video recordings of Kathleen Kennedy Townsend on her book Failing America's Faithful, from the University of Chicago's World Beyond the Headlines series
Betty's niece Kathleen Marden explored Fuller's themes along with scientist Stanton T. Friedman in her book Captured!
However, Kathleen Tracy states in her book Sacha Baron Cohen, the Unauthorized Biography: from Cambridge to Kazakhstan that the character Borat was never intended to be entirely consistent, meaning that incongruities in Borat's personal details can be noticed if they are examined closely.
thumbAdventures in a TV Nation is a book by American author and film director Michael Moore and his producer and wife Kathleen Glynn.
Krueger is married to the former Kathleen Tobin of Bandera, Texas, who co-authored the book " From Bloodshed to Hope in Burundi ," and served two terms as a City Councillor in New Braunfels, Texas.
The book also details how then Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, a liberal Democrat and the current Secretary of Health and Human Services, was able to win in conservative Kansas.
In 1961, he garnered the blessing of the British poet Kathleen Raine who arranged for his first book, The Many Named Beloved, to be published by Victor Gollancz in London.
In her 1998 book, author Kathleen DesMaisons outlined the concept of sugar addiction as a measurable physiological state caused by activation of opioid receptors in the brain and hypothesized that dependence on sugar followed the same track outlined in the DSM IV for other drugs of abuse.
* Kathleen Hanrahan, book reviewer, featured in the segment Wordworks.
The book and film title was taken from a poem by Kathleen Raine, who said in her autobiography that Maxwell had been the love of her life.

Kathleen and future
Their eldest son and heir apparent William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington, married Kathleen Kennedy, daughter of Joseph Kennedy and sister of the future President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
He met his future wife, Kathleen Kingston, at an Irish class in Birr, County Offaly and they married in 1912.
The Season 2 elimination results had winner and future third placeman John Heffron staying in and Kathleen Madigan and Jay London eliminated.
With the marriage he became stepfather to Kathleen ’ s son, the future naturalist and yachtsman, Peter Scott.
In 1947, along with his collaborator and future spouse Kathleen Britten, he spent a few months with von Neumann's team, which was the leading edge in computer research at the time.
On 30 April 2000, when Jones was 26, he met his future wife Kathleen de Leon, a member of successful children's group Hi-5, at the 42nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards.
When Kathleen was an undergraduate at University College Dublin, she was introduced to the future, Dr. Dermod Devane of Limerick.
While undergoing hospital treatment in the Army, he met his future wife Catherine Shaw ( Kathleen Shaw ), she was a nurse from Ware Shoals, South Carolina, Risner and Shaw got engaged on a ship and were discharged and married the next month.

Kathleen and called
A revival in 1990 featured Kathleen Turner, who was nominated for a Tony for her performance as Maggie, though New York Magazine called her " hopelessly lost ... in this limp production.
Matthews and his wife Kathleen Matthews | Kathleen at the 2010 Time 100 Gala. Liberal blogger Glenn Greenwald has called Matthews " the most vivid example of all that is wrong with political coverage ," saying " e ’ s endlessly obsessed with personality-based politics and likes to promote the strong, masculine tough guy who you can have a beer with, versus the nerdy loser.
The following year Harry and Kathleen toured in a revusical called The Girl.
The original SARGON was written by Dan and Kathleen ' Kathe ' Spracklen in a Z80-based computer called Wavemate Jupiter III
The rarely-heard original version was released on a vinyl collection called " The Complete Buddy Holly ", and was later used over the opening credits of the 1986 Kathleen Turner film Peggy Sue Got Married.
While many contemporary Democratic party leaders and Green Party leaders have at times called themselves " progressives ," the term is usually self-applied by those on or to the left of the Democratic party, Bernie Sanders, Russ Feingold, Al Franken, Debbie Stabenow, Dennis Kucinich, Alan Grayson, Mike Gravel, Cynthia McKinney ( The Green Party candidate for President in 2008 ), John Edwards, Sherrod Brown, Kathleen Sebelius, David McReynolds, Ralph Nader ( The Green Party presidential candidate in 2000 ), Howard Dean, Peter Camejo, Al Gore, and the late Paul Wellstone and Ted Kennedy.
On December 9, 2001, Michael called the emergency line to report that he had just found Kathleen unconscious and suspected that she had fallen down " 15 or 20 stairs.
The film focuses on 10-year-old Devon Stockard ( Mischa Barton ), a precocious and lonely young girl who has recently moved into a gated community called Camelot Gardens with her parents, Morton and Clare ( Christopher McDonald and Kathleen Quinlan ).
In December of that year, the Sacramento Child Protective Services were twice called to her residence, alleging Kathleen was physically abusing her children.

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