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* 1946 – Margot Adler, American journalist
* Adler, Margot.
* Adler, Margot.
* The Magickal Movement: Present & Future ( with Margot Adler, Selena Fox, and Robert Anton Wilson ) ( ACE )
Sociologist Margot Adler highlighted how several pagan groups, like the Reformed Druids of North America and the Erisian movement refuse to take their rituals seriously, instead incorporating into them a great deal of play.
Based upon her study of the pagan community in the United States, the sociologist Margot Adler noted that it is rare for Pagan groups to proselytize in order to gain new converts to their faiths.
Based upon her work in the United States, sociologist Margot Adler found that the pagan movement was " very diverse " in its class and ethnic background.
The earliest academic studies of contemporary Paganism were published in the late 1970s and 1980s by scholars like Margot Adler, Marcello Truzzi and Tanya Luhrmann, although it would not be until the 1990s that the actual multidisciplinary academic field of Pagan studies properly developed, pioneered by academics such as Graham Harvey and Chas S. Clifton.
* The Magickal Movement: Present & Future ( with Margot Adler, Isaac Bonewits & Selena Fox ) ( ACE ) Panel Discussion – cassette
* April 16 – Margot Adler, American journalist
* Margot Adler ( 2006 ) Drawing Down the Moon ( book ).
* Adler, Margot ( 1987 ).
Journalist Margot Adler wrote, " iterally, ... means government by mothers, or more broadly, government and power in the hands of women.
Some matriarchies have been described by historian Helen Diner as " a strong gynocracy " and " women monopolizing government " and she described matriarchal Amazons as " an extreme, feminist wing " of humanity and that North African women " ruled the country politically ," and, according to Margot Adler, Helen Diner " envision a dominance matriarchy ".
Patriarchy is held to be about power over others while matriarchy is held to be about power from within, Starhawk having written on that distinction and Margot Adler having argued that matriarchal power is not possessive and not controlling, but is harmonious with nature.
In her study of the Pagan movement in the U. S., sociologist Margot Adler noted that the Faeries placed a great emphasis on the " transformative power of play ", believing that playful behavior had a role within ritual that could lead to an altered state of consciousness.
* Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America by Margot Adler ( 2006 ) Penguin Books ISBN 0-14-303819-2, ISBN 978-0-14-303819-1
* Adler, Margot, Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today, Beacon Press, 1979 ; revised and updated 1987.
In 2006 Margot Adler noted the organization's plan to restore a Magna Mater shrine in Rome.
Margot Adler ( born April 16, 1946 ) is an American author, journalist, lecturer, Wiccan priestess and radio journalist and correspondent for National Public Radio ( NPR ).
* 2000-Our Way to the Stars by Margot Adler & John Gliedman-Motorbooks Intl, ISBN 0-7603-0753-9, ISBN 978-0-7603-0753-3
* Drawing Down the Moon: TWPT Talks with Margot Adler The Wiccan Pagan Times Website
* Margot Adler: Redefining the " Witch Word " Interfaith Radio Interview
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Margot and noted
The Royal Ballet School is most noted for training some of the most celebrated ballet dancers and choreographers of the 20th century, including Dame Margot Fonteyn, Dame Beryl Grey, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Darcey Bussell and Alessandra Ferri.

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Back in the present, Otto tells Miep and Kraler that on his long journey home after his release from the concentration camp he learned how Edith, Margot and the others perished, but always held out hope that perhaps Anne had somehow survived.
Cyril Bibby comments with reference to them as well as Maurice Dobb, the Cumming-Bruce twins, Margot Heinemann and " the beautiful Eileen Wynne that " it was noticeable how many of these extreme left-wingers came from privileged upper-class homes " ( Reminiscences of a Happy Life, p. 171 )
Tony Wendice outlines his plans to murder his wife Margot in the opening scenes, leaving the viewer with no questions about perpetrator or motive, only with how the situation will be resolved.

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Peter was also a prisoner at Bergen-Belsen, though he was transported from there to Auschwitz before Anne and Margot arrived at Belsen.
It is no coincidence that Margot is the one who kills him: there is an unresolved debate as to whether she murdered Macomber, or accidentally killed him.

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Margot and Mark's names were changed for the film.
His two children by Margot were Elizabeth ( later Princess Antoine Bibesco ), a writer, and Anthony Asquith, a film-maker whose productions included The Browning Version and The Winslow Boy.
In an alternate version, according to Missouri folklorist Margot Ford McMillen, early settlers were searching for a location to farm.
When she learned that she was named for the wine, Château Margaux, which her parents, Puck and Jack Hemingway ( eldest son of Ernest ), were drinking the night she was conceived, she changed the original spelling from " Margot " to " Margaux " to match.
Among those who never left Bergen-Belsen were Margot and Anne Frank, who died here in March 1945.
After escaping the trap, Lecter convinces Verger's sister Margot to kill her brother as revenge for raping her when they were children, and leaves a voice mail message taking responsibility for the crime.
Her siblings were Peggy, the oldest, and younger Charles, Florrie, Margot and Jimmy.
Indeed, Margot and Egmont von Ardenne were given birth on 5 November and 4 January respectively.
Speakers at this gathering were H. M. King Carl XVI Gustaf, prime minister Göran Persson, Chris Patten, Margot Wallström, European Commissioners, and the Swedish-speaking George Papandreou, foreign minister of Greece.
I remember the sleepless week in Jakarta when the Suharto regime tottered: Margot Cohen talking to people on the streets, John McBeth checking on troop movements, Michael Vatikiotis chasing politicians and academics, while I was with Anastasia Fanny Lioe in Glodok and Tangerang, where Chinese-owned shops and malls were burnt and ransacked, prompting ethnic Chinese people and capital to flee .”
In the 1953 version, El Khobar's disguise was that of a mild-mannered Latin teacher who tutored Margot and had to fend off her amorous advances ( which were fairly discreet by modern standards ).
Further honours were awarded to members of the Academy in 1951, with Ninette de Valois being appointed a Dame, Philip Richardson being awarded an Order of the British Empire ( OBE ) and Margot Fonteyn awarded a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ).
The others were Dorothy Hodgkin ( scientist ), Margot Fonteyn ( ballerina / choreographer ), Marea Hartman ( sports administrator ) and Daphne Du Maurier ( writer ).
Among the artists Benton influenced as a teacher at KCAI were Frederic James, Margot Peet, Jackson Lee Nesbitt, Roger Medearis, Glenn Gant, and Delmer J. Yoakum.
Also prominent in The Souls were the five Wyndhams ( children of Percy Wyndham ): George, a politician and writer ; Guy Percy, a soldier ; Madeline, who married Charles Adeane ; Mary, who married Lord Elcho ; and Pamela, who married Edward Tennant, Margot Asquith's brother.
On August 23, 2011, Cardinal, Margot Kidder, and dozens of others were arrested while protesting the proposed extension of the Keystone Pipeline.
After spending time in both Westerbork and Auschwitz, Anne and her older sister Margot were eventually transported to Bergen-Belsen where they both died during a typhus epidemic sometime between late February and mid-March 1945.
* Janny Brandes-Brilleslijper ( August 24, 1916-August 15, 2003 ) and her sister Lientje, Anne and Margot's fellow prisoners in all three camps, were among the last people to see Anne and Margot Frank alive.
Miep Gies was also questioned, but allowed to stay on the premises after Kugler and his associate Johannes Kleiman, together with Otto Frank, Edith Frank-Holländer, Margot Frank, Anne Frank, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, Peter van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer, were arrested and taken to Gestapo headquarters.
Between 1995 and 2005, two women were appointed as environmental Commissioners, Ritt Bjerregaard and then Margot Wallström.
In 1948, Barmine was married to Edith Kermit Roosevelt, granddaughter of President Theodore Roosevelt ; they were divorced in 1952, and the union produced one daughter, Margot Roosevelt.
Among her pupils were two prima ballerinas assolute, Dame Alicia Markova ( the first British dancer to hold the rank of Prima Ballerina ) and Dame Margot Fonteyn, and the future founder of Cambridge Ballet Workshop, Mari Bicknell.
This film contains the testimonies of seven women who were witness to the last months of Anne Frank's life in the Nazi concentration camps, including Hanneli Goslar, a former neighbor of the Franks ; Bloeme Evers-Emden, a classmate of Margot ; and Janny Brilleslijper who buried her in Bergen-Belsen.

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