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McPherson and she
McPherson, at the time, was displaying symptoms suggesting she was struggling with mental illness ( in one case, she removed all of her clothes after being involved in a minor traffic accident, later remarking she had done so in hopes of obtaining counseling ).
McPherson was incoherent and sometimes violent, her nails were cut so she wouldn ’ t scratch herself or the staff, she bruised her fists and feet while hitting the wall.
They requested for him to prescribe an antibiotic to McPherson because she seemed to have an infection.
Scientologists called McPherson ’ s family to say that she had died of meningitis or a blood clot on December 5, 1995 while at Fort Murray for “ rest and relaxation ”.
On January 21, 1997, Wood went public on the TV show Inside Edition and stated that the autopsy showed McPherson had deteriorated slowly, going without fluids for five to 10 days, was underweight, had cockroach bites and was comatose from 24 to 48 hours before she died.
Doctors Baden and Wecht concluded that McPherson, 36, died suddenly and unpredictably of a blood clot in her left lung that originated from a knee bruise she suffered in a minor automobile accident 17 days earlier.
* A report by a Morton Plant Hospital doctor who saw McPherson just before she entered Scientology's Fort Harrison Hotel, stating McPherson was already thin with protruding cheek bones.
Referring to Dr. Minkoff's affirmative testimony of McPherson described with " hollowed-out eyes ... thin skin ... and did she look dehydrated, yes ", the plaintiff said even still the abovementioned Scientology experts " opine Lisa McPherson was not dehydrated in appearance and therefore it is error to look at the post mortem chemistries.
" Plaintiff witness Dr. Alan Wu also testified that ketones need not be present for dehydration in a special case like McPherson where she was fed proteins and therefore didn't create measurable ketones.
She was taken to a hospital for a psychiatric evaluation, but some Scientologists arrived and stated that McPherson did not believe in psychiatry, and she checked out after a short evaluation and left with the Scientologists.
By 1970 she moved to Los Angeles conducting faith healing for thousands of people each day as an heir to Aimee Semple McPherson.
Thus, she decided to run for Secretary of State against incumbent Bruce McPherson.
Librarian Joan McPherson frequently bemoaned having so many children at the after-school storytimes that " she didn't know what to do!
An only child whose mother abandoned the family when Brooke was eight years old, she lives alone with her father until the merging of the McQueen and McPherson families.
An only child, she lives alone with her mother until the merging of the McPherson and McQueen families.
It was after this incident that Bethany revealed to Stark that she was actually a bodyguard working for Cabe & McPherson Security Specialists with her best friend, Ling McPherson.

McPherson and Diane
After Lydecker has left, McPherson examines Laura's clock and finds the shot gun that killed Diane.

McPherson and Redfern
At the party, McPherson arrests Laura for the murder of Diana Redfern.

McPherson and was
When McPherson pushed blindly through Snake Creek Gap in a potentially decisive movement, the only cavalry in his van was the Ninth Illinois Mounted Infantry, totally inadequate for its role.
During the 1920s and 1930s, Aimee Semple McPherson was a controversial faith healer of growing popularity during the Great Depression.
McPherson was born in Savannah, Georgia.
In 1995 McPherson was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
In October 2011 McPherson was honored as the inaugural recipient of the Paul Engle Award from the Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature.
The character was written out when Patricia McPherson returned.
William McPherson was a rancher, scholar, and collector from Orange County, California who donated his extensive collection of mission documents, primarily from the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, to Special Collections in 1964.
The body was built on the basis of Simca 1307, while longitudinal engine placement and torsion-crank rear suspension and McPherson strut front suspension was inspired by Audi 80 / 100 family, while taking into account the larger size of the Moskvitch and Lada engines.
The front suspension was changed from a transverse leaf spring to McPherson struts with torsion springs and an antiroll bar.
McPherson filed his report and it was noted that the report was extensive and quite full showing a careful investigation on the ground as well as an extensive investigation into the historic record.
The character of Sharon Falconer was based on elements in the career of Aimee Semple McPherson, a Canadian-born American evangelist who founded the Pentecostal Christian denomination known as the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel in 1927.
In the Nebraska license plate system, McPherson County is represented by the prefix 90 ( it ranked 90th of 93 counties in the number of vehicles registered when the license plate system was established in 1922 ).
McPherson County was formed in 1887.
It was named after Union General James B. McPherson.
In 1879, a branch line was built from Florence to McPherson, in 1880 it was extended to Lyons, in 1881 it was extended to Ellinwood.
In 1992, the line from Marion to McPherson was sold to Central Kansas Railway.
In 1993, after heavy flood damage, the line from Marion to McPherson was abandoned.
Fuller's Ranch provided accommodations for travelers on the Santa Fe Trail and was probably the first white settlement in McPherson County.
On February 17, 1865, Peketon County was abolished, and McPherson County was made a part of Marion County, which extended from the west line of Chase County to the present western boundary of Kansas.

McPherson and brought
McPherson was then taken to the Flag Land Base for " rest and relaxation " according to the Church of Scientology, but sworn statements demonstrate that McPherson was brought there for another introspection rundown.
The judgment by Mr. Justice Pains on the Sydney Twelve brought sentences of fifteen years to Hilton, Beatty, Fagin, Grant, Teen, Glynn and McPherson ; ten years to Moore, Besant, Larkin and Reeve ; and five years to King.

McPherson and there
James McPherson, President of the American Historical Association in 2003, wrote that some would want revisionist history understood as, “ a consciously falsified or distorted interpretation of the past to serve partisan or ideological purposes in the present .” Broadly understood, there are two motivations behind revisionist history: the ability to control ideological influence and to control political influence.
Some of the people who have stayed at the Tarpon Inn include: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who fished there in 1937 ; Duncan Hines, who spent his honeymoon there ; Hedy Lamarr ; Victor McLaglen ; Aimee Semple McPherson ; Clyde Beatty ; Bob Lilly ; and physicist Edward Teller.
Meanwhile, McPherson had advanced his troops into Decatur, Georgia, and from there, they moved onto the high ground on Bald Hill overlooking Atlanta.
The tunnel continues east under I Street and between the Farragut West and McPherson Square stations there is a non-revenue branch track that connect with the Red Line.
The expert concluded from the photographs there was " no appreciable weight loss ," countering the prosecution's view that McPherson lost 20 to 40 pounds while in Scientology's care.
He was educated at University College Dublin, McPherson began writing his first plays there as a member of UCD Dramsoc, the college's dramatic society, and went on to found Fly by Night Theatre Company which produced several of his plays.
As McPherson says, " If there is one stable element in Angelou's youth it is dependence upon books ".
In the early 20th century, the Lyric Opera featured opera tenor Enrico Caruso who appeared there with the Metropolitan Opera in a performance of Flotow's Martha, a boxing match between Joe Gans and Mike Sullivan, and the first public showing of electric cooking in Baltimore, as well as hosting speakers like Aimee Semple McPherson, Will Rogers, Richard Byrd, Clarence Darrow, Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindbergh and William Jennings Bryan.

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