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Kivrin and young
As Roche lies dying in the chapel, he reveals that he was near the drop site when Kivrin came through, and misinterpreted the circumstances of her arrival ( shimmering light, condensation, a young woman appearing out of thin air ) as God delivering an angel to help during the mysterious illness sweeping through England.

Kivrin and her
Infected with the same influenza despite her enhanced immune system, Kivrin falls ill as she arrives in the past.
Kivrin discovers many inconsistencies in what she " knows " about the time: the Middle English she learned is different from the local dialect, her maps are useless, her clothing is too fine, and she is far too clean.
As nuns are the only women commonly possessing these skills, some family members conclude Kivrin has fled her convent and plan to return her to the nearest convent.
At parallel points in their respective narratives, Kivrin and Mr. Dunworthy realize that she has been sent to England at the wrong time as a result of the technician's illness: she has arrived during the Black Death pandemic in England in 1348, more than 20 years later than her intended arrival.
In the Middle Ages, Kivrin can only watch while all the people she has come to know die from the Black Death, the last being Father Roche, the priest who found her when she was sick and brought her to the manor.

Kivrin and Dunworthy
This causes the acting head of the university, Mr. Gilchrist, to order the net closed, effectively stranding Kivrin in the past, even as Mr. Dunworthy tries frantically to reverse the decision.
At last, in desperation, Mr. Dunworthy arranges with Badri to send himself back in time to rescue Kivrin.

Kivrin and Oxford
The narrative switches between Kivrin in the fourteenth century and 2054 / 2055 Oxford during the influenza epidemic.

Kivrin and who
Shortly after sending Kivrin to the 14th century, Badri Chaudhuri, the technician who set the time travel coordinates for Kivrin's trip, collapses suddenly, an early victim of a deadly new influenza epidemic which severely disrupts the university and eventually leads to the entire city being quarantined.

Kivrin and head
Fyodor Simeonovich Kivrin, the head of the Department of Linear Happiness, is a stuttering big guy, an eternal optimist, an apprentice programmer, a fan of Erle Stanley Gardner, and a mentor of sorts to Privalov.

Kivrin and .
Within days, many residents of the village fall ill. Kivrin tries to care for the victims, but, lacking modern medicines, she can do little to ease their suffering.
He dies still believing that she is God's messenger to him and his congregation, while Kivrin comes to appreciate his selfless devotion to his work and to God.

Engle and young
In school, the young Edison's mind often wandered, and his teacher, the Reverend Engle, was overheard calling him " addled ".
The ten remaining confused passengers are Brian Engle, a troubled, off-duty airline pilot traveling to Boston to attend his ex-wife's funeral ; Dinah Bellman, a young blind girl with minor psychic powers ; fifth-grade teacher Laurel Stevenson, who takes to watching over Dinah ; Nick Hopewell, a junior attache & " mechanic " for the British Embassy ; Don Gaffney, a retired tool-and-die engineer on a trip to see his grandchild ; Rudy Warwick, a businessman ; Albert Kaussner, a talented teen violinist heading to a prestigious school of the arts ; Bethany Simms, a teenager being sent by her family to rehab ; Bob Jenkins, a mystery author who acts as the voice of logic ; and Craig Toomey, an irritable investment banker on the verge of a psychotic breakdown.
Madeleine L ’ Engle, an American author best known for her young adult fiction, wrote a foreword for the 1989 printing of the book.
A Wind in the Door is a young adult science fantasy novel by Madeleine L ' Engle.
The Arm of the Starfish is a young adult novel by Madeleine L ' Engle, first published in 1965.

Engle and her
* American author Madeleine L ' Engle named her fictional character Polly O ' Keefe after Polyhymnia.
The American novelist Madeleine L ' Engle used a line from the poem " The Mistress of Vision " as the title of her last Vicki Austin novel, Troubling a Star.
After trying " forty-odd " publishers ( L ' Engle later said " twenty-six rejections "), L ' Engle's agent returned the manuscript to her.
Then at Christmas, L ' Engle threw a tea party for her mother.
This new edition includes a previously unpublished interview with L ' Engle as well as the text of her Newbery Medal acceptance speech.
In the forward, L ’ Engle speaks of her own grief after losing her husband and notes the similarities and differences.
In her book The Rock That Is Higher, L ' Engle mentions this concept, and the interdependency that is at the heart of A Wind in the Door:
" Madeleine L ' Engle used it to describe a fictional type of communication, in a sense like telepathy, found in several of the books in her Time Quartet.
L ' Engle reportedly discovered the term in " an old Scottish dictionary " belonging to her grandfather.
Madeleine L ' Engle has acknowledged that Rob is based on her own youngest child, Bion Franklin.

Engle and James
* Uncredited cast members include Hooper Atchley, James Donlan, Don Douglas, Billy Engle, Robert Fiske, James Flavin, Byron Foulger, Gregory Gaye, Fay Holden, Mary Howard, Gladden James, Cyril Ring, Henry Roquemore, Syd Saylor, Frank Sully, Phillip Terry and Richard Tucker.
, the Colts Neck Township Committee consists of Mayor Jarrett R. Engle, Deputy Mayor Michael D. Fitzgerald, Russell Macnow, Thomas Orgo and James C. Schatzle.
Front cover art is by Wayne Reynolds, and back cover art is by Ron Spears, with interior illustrations by Dave Allsop, Steve Argyle, Daren Bader, Zoltan Boros & Gabor Szikszai, Miguel Coimbra, Stephen Crowe, Jason A. Engle, Carl Frank, Lars Grant-West, David Griffith, Espen Grundetjern, Fred Hooper, Ralph Horsley, Heather Hudson, Michael Komarck, Doug Kovacs, Ron Lemen, Todd Lockwood, Warren Mahy, Izzy Medrano, Raven Mimura, Jorge Molina, Jim Nelson, William O ' Connor, Saejin Oh, Steve Prescott, RK Post, Wayne Reynolds, Richard Sardinha, Marc Sasso, Ron Spears, Chris Stevens, Anne Stokes, Arnie Swekel, Jean Pierre Targete, Francis Tsai, Eric Vedder, Adam Vehige, Pete Venters, Franz Vohwinkel, Eva Widermann, Sam Wood, Ben Wootten, Kevin Yan, James Zhang, and Jim Zubkavich.
In all, the astronauts who trained at the planetarium were Buzz Aldrin, Joseph P. Allen, William A. Anders, Neil A. Armstrong, Charles A. Bassett II, Alan L. Bean, Frank Borman, Vance D. Brand, John S. Bull, M. Scott Carpenter, Gerald P. Carr, Eugene A. Cernan, Roger B. Chaffee, Philip K. Chapman, Michael Collins, Charles Conrad Jr., L. Gordon Cooper, R. Walter Cunningham, Charles M. Duke Jr., Donn F. Eisele, Anthony W. England, Joe H. Engle, Ronald E. Evans, Theodore C. Freeman, Edward G. Givens Jr., John H. Glenn Jr., Richard F. Gordon Jr., Virgil I. Grissom, Fred W. Haise Jr., Karl G. Henize, James B. Irwin, Joseph P. Kerwin, William B. Lenoir, Don L. Lind, John A. Llewellyn, Jack R. Lousma, James A. Lovell Jr., Thomas K. Mattingly Jr., Bruce McCandless II, James A. McDivitt, F. Curtis Michel, Edgar D. Mitchell, Story Musgrave, Brian T. O ’ Leary, Robert A. Parker, William R. Pogue, Stuart A. Roosa, Walter M. Schirra Jr., Russell L. Schweickart, David R. Scott, Elliot See, Alan B. Shepard Jr., Donald K. Slayton, Thomas P. Stafford, John L. Swigert Jr., William E. Thornton, Paul J. Weitz, Edward H. White, Clifton C. Williams Jr., Alfred M. Worden, and John W. Young.
and Spencer Charters, Dell Henderson, Jerry Mandy, James Burke, Edith Kingdon and Billy Engle

Engle and running
" Hooper flied out to deep center — Snodgrass making a fine running catch right after his error — but Engle advanced to third.

Engle and send
He was publicly critical of the decision by NASA to send a scientist — Schmitt — to the Moon, a decision that meant that original lunar module pilot, Joe Engle, never got to walk on the Moon.

Engle and by
* Lex Naturalis, Ius Naturalis: Law as Positive Reasoning and Natural Rationality by Eric Engle, ( Elias Clarke, 2010 ).
An early design of a collaborative storytelling game not based in simulation was created by Chris Engle c. 1988 with his Matrix Game.
In the fantasy novel Many Waters by Madeleine L ' Engle, Oholibamah was the daughter of a nephil ( fallen angel ).
* Camilla Dickinson, a. k. a. Camilla, a novel by Madeleine L ' Engle
The Ernst E. Lehmann farm, known as Lindenhurst, was acquired by developer Morton “ Mort ” Engle, who bought it from Lehmann family friend Edna Siebel.
Greenview was laid out in October 1857, by Menard County pioneer Willian Engle, on land originally owned by Charles Montgomery in section 23 of township 19 north, range 6 west of the Third Principal Meridian.
Englewood Township, the city's predecessor, is believed to have named in 1859 because the community had been called the " English Neighborhood ", as the first primarily English-speaking settlement on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River after New Netherland was annexed by England in 1664, though other sources mention the Engle family and the heavily forested areas of the community as the derivation of the name.
* The Nili Spies by Anita Engle ( Hebrew )
“ Our delivery today is part of a larger effort to help transform the U. S. light-duty vehicle fleet from one that is mostly dependent on imported oil, to one that is fueled entirely by domestically produced electric energy ,” said Barry Engle, THINK CEO.
* Wide Open Spaces ( 1924 ), portrayed by actor Billy Engle.
* Debra Engle as Blanche's daughter Rebecca Devereaux, who has a baby girl by artificial insemination and appeared in three episodes, seasons 5-7.
An indoor shopping mall was developed adjacent to the south end of the Marlowes retail area in 1990, and in 2005 the Riverside development designed by Bernard Engle Architects was opened, effectively extending the main shopping precinct towards the Plough roundabout.
* The Love Letters, a novel by Madeleine L ' Engle, 1966 Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 0-87788-528-1.
Their religious guides, Jacob and John Engle, joined with the revival, and their followers were often known by their locality: a group of brethren from north of Marietta, Pennsylvania on the east side of the Susquehanna River came to be known as the River Brethren.
The book was designed by Mike Mearls, Bruce R. Cordell, and Robert J. Schwalb, and featured cover art by Michael Komarck and interior art by Ralph Beisner, Eric Belisle, Kerem Beyit, Wayne England, Jason A. Engle, Carl Frank, Randy Gallegos, Adam Gillespie, Ralph Horsley, Roberto Marchesi, Jake Masbruch, Jim Nelson, William O ' Connor, Hector Ortiz, Shane Nitzche, Wayne Reynolds, Chris Seaman, John Stanko, Matias Tapia, Beth Trott, Francis Tsai, Eva Widermann, Sam Wood, Ben Wootten, and Kieran Yanner.
The front cover illustration was by Wayne Reynolds and the back cover illustration is by Brian Hagan, with interior illustrations by Rob Alexander, Steve Argyle, Wayne England, Jason Engle, David Griffith, Espen Grundetjern, Brian Hagan, Ralph Horsley, Howard Lyon, Lee Moyer, William O ' Connor, Wayne Reynolds, Dan Scott, Ron Spears, Chris Stevens, Anne Stokes, and Eva Widermann.

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