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* Hancock, Graham, Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind.
# Always Postpone Meetings with Time-Wasting Morons — April 16, 1989 ( first strip ) to October 21, 1989
He writes that the Tea Meetings were staged as theatrical " battles between decorum and chaos ", decorum represented by the ceremony chairmen and chaos the hecklers in the audience, with a diplomatic King or a Queen presiding over the battle to ensure fairness.
Meetings are moderated by an elected synod Moderator with support of the synod's Stated Clerk.
Meetings occurred twice a month, with an AGM lasting a week or more in June or September.
From 2005 the Conferences have met in conjunction with Meetings of Parties of the Kyoto Protocol ( MOP ), and parties to the Convention that are not parties to the Protocol can participate in Protocol-related meetings as observers.
Meetings of such bodies are often met with strong protests.
Meetings of Pope Stephen II ( 752-757 ) with Pepin the Short, and of Pope Leo III ( 795-816 ) with Charlemagne ( died 814 ), took place at Reims ; and here Pope Stephen IV crowned Louis the Debonnaire in 816.
To this end, there are such festivals as " Contact ," taking place annually in Toruń, and " Dialogue ," organised biannually in autumn in Wrocław, in turn with Kraków's " Dedications " ( October ) and Warsaw's " Meetings " ( November ).
A major component of PASSIA ’ s activities is its Roundtable Meetings Program, and with over 100 publications to its credit, many of which include the minutes of these meetings, PASSIA has proved most successful at promoting understanding of international relations as they affect the Palestinian struggle for justice and peace.
Ben-Gurion published two volumes setting out his views on relations between Zionists and the Arab world: We and Our Neighbors, published in 1931, and My Meetings with Arab Leaders published in 1967.
Meetings are organized by a steering committee with two members from each of approximately 18 nations.
Meetings are opened and closed with hymns and brief prayers delivered from the platform.
Residents contribute to their local government by volunteering for Town Boards and Committees and by participating at Town Meeting, which occurs in the spring, and occasional Special Town Meetings, with one usually occurring in the fall.
Meetings of concerned parents with the Board of Education and Mr. Saporito have prompted many ideas and debate.
Meetings were first held with residents of Stockertown in the mid 1960s, and the Stockertown portion of the highway was constructed in 1971, opening in 1972.
Zamość hosts the following cultural events: concerts of music performed by the Karol Namysłowski Symphonic Orchestra in Zamość and by Polish artists representing different kinds of music, Zamość Days of Music ( Zamojskie Dni Muzyki ) and International Meetings of Jazz Singers ( Międzynarodowe Spotkania Wokalistów Jazzowych ), which is a tribute to Mieczysław Kosz, a great blind jazz player and composer who used to combine his jazz music with the Polish folk.
Meetings with Anna Akhmatova in Leningrad in November 1945 and January 1946 had a powerful effect on both of them, and serious repercussions for Akhmatova ( who immortalised the meetings in her poetry ).
Meetings were instead held at Church House, Westminster although the bishops, with their spouses, were invited to dinner at Lambeth by rotation.
The government responded with the so-called Two Acts-an extension of the treason laws with the Treasonable Practices Act and also the repressive Seditious Meetings Act 1795 ; detention without trial had already been in force since 1794 when habeas corpus was suspended.
The only account of Gurdjieff's early life, before he appeared in Moscow in 1912, appears in his book Meetings with Remarkable Men.
In the period before 1912, Gurdjieff went on the voyage outlined in Meetings with Remarkable Men, where he came upon a map of " pre-sand Egypt ," which led him to study with an esoteric group, the alleged Sarmoung Brotherhood.

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Films of movements demonstrations are occasionally shown for private viewing by the Gurdjieff Foundations and one is shown in a scene in the Peter Brook movie Meetings with Remarkable Men.
The second volume, Meetings with Remarkable Men, is written in an accessible manner, and purports to be an autobiography of his early years, but also contains many allegorical statements.
Three books by Gurdjieff were published in the English language in the United States after his death: Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson published in 1950 by E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc., Meetings with Remarkable Men, published in 1963 by E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc., and Life is Real Only Then, When ' I Am ', printed privately by E. P. Dutton & Co. and published in 1978 by Triangle Editions Inc. for private distribution only.
The feature film Meetings with Remarkable Men ( 1979 ), based on Gurdjieff's book by the same name, depicts rare performances of the sacred dances taught to serious students of his work, known simply as the movements.
** Meetings with Remarkable Men by G. I. Gurdjieff ( 1963 )
* Meetings with Remarkable Men, Peter Brook, 1979
The book was adapted into a film Meetings with Remarkable Men in 1979 by Peter Brook.
* Meetings with Remarkable Men, Gurdjieff International Review
The All and Everything trilogy also includes Meetings with Remarkable Men ( first published in 1963 ) and Life Is Real Only Then, When ' I Am ' ( first privately printed in 1974 ).
:: SECOND SERIES: Three books under the common title ofMeetings with Remarkable Men .”
# Meetings with Remarkable Men.
:: SECOND SERIES: Three books under the common title of ' Meetings with Remarkable Men.
* 1979, Meetings with Remarkable Men
A brief glimpse of the dances appears at the very end of the motion picture about Gurdjieff, Meetings with Remarkable Men, produced and directed in 1978 by Peter Brook.
His subsequent film credits included The Mind of Mr. Soames ( 1970 ), Meetings with Remarkable Men ( 1979 ), and The Hit ( 1984 ), which won a Mystfest Award for Best Actor, shared with John Hurt and Tim Roth.
** Meetings with Remarkable Men ( 1979 )
Orage also worked with Gurdjieff in translating the first version of Gurdjieff's All and Everything as well as Meetings With Remarkable Men from Russian to English ; however, neither book was ever published in their lifetime.
* Sufi Vision & Initiation: Meetings with Remarkable Beings ( ISBN 091542410X )
#" Meetings With Remarkable Men ( Show Me the Hero )" – 2: 53
* Meetings with Remarkable Men ( 1979 )
Gurdjiieff's experiences on these journeys, and a sketchy account of his somewhat mysterious relationship with the Sarmoung Brotherhood, can be found in his autobiography Meetings with Remarkable Men.
He took part in Peter Brook's movie Meetings with Remarkable Men in 1978.

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