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Murray's and Witch
The existence of witchcraft as the remnants of an old pagan religion as late as the early Modern Age was first suggested to a wide readership by Margaret Murray's books, The Witch Cult in Western Europe, The God of the Witches ( 1933 ) and The Divine King in England.
According to the McFarland Dianic Homepage, " It was Mark who pointed out to Morgan the reference to " Dianic cults " in Margaret Murray's The Witch Cult in Western Europe.

Murray's and Western
The term Horned God itself predates Wicca, and is an early 20th century syncretic term for a horned or antlered anthropomorphic god with pseudohistorical origins who, according to Margaret Murray's 1921 The Witch-Cult in Western Europe, was the deity worshipped by a pan-European witchcraft-based cult, and was demonized into the form of the Devil by the Mediaeval Church.
Murray's taught Western Swing beginning from a closed position and the possibility of dancing single, double, or triple rhythm.
In Margaret Murray's survey of The Witch-Cult in Western Europe, the devil was said to appear as " a great Black Goat with a Candle between his Horns ".
Murray's offensive power had not been diminished to any significant degree, during this one indecisive action, which judged by Western Front standards, was small and very far from costly.
Historical discussion of the witches ' mark began after the publication of Murray's books on the subject ; Witchcult in Western Europe and The God of the Witches in the early 20th century.

Murray's and Europe
Sometime later he and Murray's daughter, Lettie, became engaged although the pair were not married before the war in Europe separated them.
In a quest to fulfil Murray's ambitions for Rangers in Europe, a period of unprecedented spending under the managership of Dick Advocaat saw the club's debts increase.

Murray's and written
Murray's later books were written for a more popular audience and in a style that was far more imaginative and entertaining than standard academic works.
He has also written for television, most notably penning a large portion of Al Murray's sitcom vehicle Time Gentlemen Please, on which Stewart Lee worked as script editor.
A play about Murray's life, Ruby, written by the Belfast playwright, Marie Jones, opened at the Group Theatre in Belfast in April 2000.
However, Wilson did star in the film as Bill Murray's would-be son, Ned Plimpton ; a role written specifically for Wilson.
She was the subject of an authorized biography, The Self-Enchanted ( 1959 ), written by Jane Ardmore, that has often been incorrectly called Murray's autobiography.
) After they faded from the spotlight, they kept busy writing songs for other performers ( for example, Anne Murray's 1985 hit " On and On " was written by Jerry Buckner ) and commercial jingles.
The ' message ' in the episode title is a letter to Murray purporting to be from his childhood friend, Eileen Critchley, but actually written by Murray's political enemies and delivered secretly by Douglas.

Murray's and during
Modern scholarship has disproved Margaret Murray's theory, however various horned gods and mother goddesses were indeed worshipped in the British Isles during the ancient and early Medieval periods.
James, the Chevalier de Johnstone, acted as Murray's Aide de Camp during the campaign and, for a brief spell, the Young Pretender's.
However, it should be recognised that McClellend's thinking was strongly influenced by the pioneering work of Henry Murray, both in terms of Murray's model of human needs and motivational processes ( 1938 ) and his work with the OSS during World War Two.
As is true with other extraordinary batters, Murray's likelihood of getting a hit increased when runners were on second or third base and when he had fouled off several pitches during an at-bat.
During most of Murray's adolescence, he worked on farms during the summer and attended public schools in the winter.
The group remained with Murray's Blackouts during its long run in New York and Hollywood.
The only scientific tasks of substance that could be carried out during this period were Murray's dredging operations, through which he collected many species of Arctic sea life, and the regular depth soundings.
He was a risaldar in the 14th Murray's Jat Lancers, Indian Army, attached to 29th Lancers ( Deccan Horse ) during the First World War when the following deed took place on September 23, 1918 at Kh.
Commanding the unit during the German Spring Offensive, Murray's rank was confirmed on 24 May.
Murray's second-in-command of the unit during this time was Major Edgar Towner, who had additionally been decorated with the Victoria Cross in 1918.
Sunderland had progressed well during the final 11 seasons of Murray's ownership.
The album included the single " A. M. 180 ", which was featured during a sequence in the 2002 British film 28 Days Later, and is also used as the theme song for the BBC Four television series Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe, and for an advertisement for Colin Murray's BBC Radio 1 show.
Also that the inferences could not be regarded as unfair given the presence of sufficient safeguards, the repeated warnings given during the interviews, the prima facie evidence against the accused and Mr Murray's refusal to provide any explanation, and that the inferences were not a significant part of his conviction.

Murray's and period
After his period with Taylor's group, Murray's influence continued as a core part of Albert Ayler's trio who recorded Spiritual Unity: " Sunny Murray and Albert Ayler did not merely break through bar lines, they abolished them altogether.
In 1989 Rangers secured their first trophy under Murray's chairmanship and the first of what was to become nine successive League Championships between the period 1989-1997.
Some of the earliest mills of this period were Murray's Mills, which were established next to the Rochdale canal on Union Street ( now Redhill Street ) off Great Ancoats Street, by Adam and George Murray in 1798.

Murray's and she
Murray's work involved her rationalizing many elements of the witch trials, particularly those she deemed impossible, such as the accounts of witches flying through the air or the Devil existing as a supernatural entity.
" Considering Murray's reputation to be " deservedly low " in academia, she argued that Murray's status as President of the Folklore Society had harmed the society's reputation and was a causal factor in the mistrustful attitude that many historians held toward folkloristics as an academic discipline.
Most historians now reject Murray's theory, as she based it partially upon the similarities of the accounts given by those accused of witchcraft ; such similarity is now thought to actually derive from there having been a standard set of questions laid out in the witch-hunting manuals used by interrogators.
While at Murray's she met Stephen Ward.
She then got a job as a dancer at Murray's Cabaret Club in Soho where she met Christine Keeler who introduced her to her friend, the well-connected osteopath Stephen Ward, and to an ex-lover, the slum landlord Peter Rachman.
In 2007, she partnered with Anne Murray on a re-make of Murray's hit " A Love Song ," to be featured on Murray's CD, Anne Murray Duets: Friends and Legends.
Murray's finances continued to collapse, and for most of her later life she lived in poverty.
When the apparent reason for her dismissal became common knowledge among other West End producers, she was unable to find work, and in early 1919 she accepted a job singing in the show at Murray's, a popular London nightclub, where she remained for the better part of the next two years.
Farrell-Roberts was of the opinion that in his works, Hutton dismissed Margaret Murray's theories about the Witch-Cult using Norman Cohn's theories, which she believed to be heavily flawed.
Claudia escapes with her accomplice Boots ( Amanda Plummer ), her pet dog that she has turned into a human, believing she has all the wands ... however, she is missing Murray's wand, which was not turned in because he missed the meeting.
In 1982, she took to the theatre, in a touring production of John Murray's two person comedy The Monkey Walk, opposite Patrick Mower.
Margaret Murray's books were focused mainly on the worship of a male Horned God, but she saw witches themselves as being either male or female.
It is not yet clear whether Douglas is Critchley or an impostor, but she resembles the girl in the flashbacks and knows about Murray's past.
Murray's mother disowns him when she finds out about his extramarital affairs and his history of political corruption.
She leaves him the information on who she is and the death of her sister as well as a copy of Mr Weller's letter, which reveals it was he who saved Murray from being institutionalised because was in love with Murray's mother.
She made a guest appearance on Al Murray's Happy Hour on ITV on 19 September, and on 27 September she starred along with her sister Linda, her two sons Shane and Jake and her brother Tommy on the third series of All-Star Family Fortunes competing against Barry McGuigan and his family.
On 7 September 2008 she was a guest on Soccer Aid and again on 12 September 2008, this time on Al Murray's Happy Hour both shown on ITV1.
The Court dismissed Mrs Murray's claims against her arrest and detention under 5-1-c ; dismissed her contention that she had not been informed promptly of the reasons for the arrest and of any charge ( 5-2 ).

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