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She has also “ been responsible for the production of some twenty-two books … and at least five hundred articles .” “ Rosemary Ruether has written on the question of Christian credibility, with particular attention to ecclesiology and its engagement with church-world conflicts ; Jewish-Christian relations …; politics and religion in America ; and Feminism.
The murders of Sharon Tate and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca by Charles Manson and his " family " of followers, claiming to have been inspired by Beatles ' songs such as " Helter Skelter ", has been seen as contributing to an anti-hippie backlash.
Rosemary is used as a decorative plant in gardens and has many culinary and medical uses.
Rosemary is an aromatic evergreen shrub that has leaves similar to hemlock needles.
Rosemary can grow quite large and retain attractiveness for many years, can be pruned into formal shapes and low hedges and has been used for topiary.
Rosemary has a very old reputation for improving memory and has been used as a symbol for remembrance during weddings, war commemorations and funerals in Europe and Australia.
* The song ' Scarborough Fair ' ( popularised by Simon and Garfunkel ) has the refrain " Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme " which is also the title of their third studio album.
He later launched blewointment press, which has published volumes by Cathy Ford, Maxine Gadd, Michael Coutts, Hart Broudy, Rosemary Hollingshead, Beth Jankola, Carolyn Zonailo, bpNichol, Ken West, Lionel Kearns and D. A.
Middle-aged schoolteacher Rosemary ( Rosalind Russell ), who rents a room at the Owens house, has been brought to the picnic by store owner Howard Bevens ( Arthur O ' Connell ).
Howard is very understanding and now has his own worries: a highly distraught, desperate and remorseful Rosemary has begged him to marry her.
The next morning, Howard comes to the Owens house, intending to tell Rosemary he wants to wait, but at the sight of him she becomes overjoyed, thinking he has come to take her away.
The Museum of Reading, which houses the Silchester eagle, states that it " is not a legionary eagle but has been immortalized as such by Rosemary Sutcliff.
He has an older sister, Adelia ( also known as Ada ); his cousins include actors Miguel and Rafael Ferrer, who are the sons of his aunt, singer Rosemary Clooney, and actor José Ferrer.
On the day he graduates from high school, Buzzy Pringle ( Ricky Nelson ) secretly marries his girlfriend Rosemary ( Kristin Nelson ), whom he met at school and who still has to do another year because she has flunked French.
At first Buzzy's parents suspect that Rosemary must be pregnant, but it soon turns out that neither of them has had sex before.
In a December 18, 2000 article for People Magazine entitled " Bad to Worse ", Downey's stepmother Rosemary told author Alex Tresnlowski that Downey had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder " a few years ago " and added that his bipolar disorder was " the reason he has a hard time staying sober.
Later in 1997, she became a candidate for the office of President of Ireland standing as an independent under the name Dana Rosemary Scallon, the name she has utilized for all of her political endeavours.
Bailey has been married four times: in 1960 to Rosemary Bramble ; in 1965 to the actress Catherine Deneuve ( divorced 1972 ); in 1975 to the model Marie Helvin ; and in 1986 to the model Catherine Dyer ( b. 20 July 1961 ), to whom he remains married.
** Waverley Bridge Partnership ( owned by Brian Richards and Rosemary Bayley ) has two clubs offering workshops:
One daughter, Susan, has her own business in Washington, the other, Rosemary, is a political officer for the United States Department of State.

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Having been cast aside and ignored by both Rosemary and Hal, Millie sulks off and starts drinking from a whiskey flask hidden in Howard's jacket.
Camps have been held at Dartmouth College, Colorado School of Mines, Choate Rosemary Hall and other sites around the United States.
In cinema and on stage, she has been played by ( among others ) Sophia Loren, Joan Diener, Rosemary Leach, Hollis Resnik, and Vanessa Williams.
Hal is unaware he's been hypnotized, and later meets and is smitten by Rosemary Shanahan ( Gwyneth Paltrow ), the daughter of Steve Shanahan ( Joe Viterelli ), the President of Hal's company.
Distraught that he has not been seeing the " real " Rosemary, Hal accepts a dinner invitation from his neighbour, Jill, with whom he once had an unsuccessful date.
Rosemary then informs Hal that she is still leaving on her Peace Corps mission, at which point Hal says that he is coming too, having just been sworn-in to the Peace Corps.
Some modern authors such as Rosemary Sutcliff, Gillian Bradshaw, John M. Ford and Mary Stewart even give him Lancelot's traditional role as Guinevere's lover, Lancelot having been added to the cycle too late to seem historical.
He has been married to Rosemary Ratcliffe since 1980 and they have two daughters and a son.
Many of the first visible minorities to hold high public offices have been Black, including Michaëlle Jean, Donald Oliver, Stanley G. Grizzle, Rosemary Brown and Lincoln Alexander, in turn opening the door for other minorities.
Rosemary LaBianca started struggling ; meanwhile, her husband, who had been tied up in the living room, started screaming as Watson began stabbing him.
Since its creation the medal has been awarded to 64 individuals, including Francis Darwin, Charles Darwin's son, and two married couples, Jack and Yolande Heslop-Harrison in 1982 and Peter and Rosemary Grant in 2002.
Three books on the Rosemary case have been published and two gramophone discs of xenoglossy have been recorded.
Since 2010, the general presidency of the Primary has been composed of Rosemary M. Wixom, President ; Jean A. Stevens, First Counselor ; and Cheryl A. Esplin, Second Counselor.
Dido and Aeneas premiered in the United States at the Plaza Hotel in New York City on 10 February 1923 performed by the girls of the Rosemary School, although The New York Times noted that " considerable liberties " had been taken with the score.

Rosemary and life
In Rosemary Sutcliff's 1977 historical novel Sun Horse, Moon Horse, the main character accepts a duty as a sacrificial king and lays down his life for the redemption of his people, while inaugurating the creation of the Uffington White Horse.
Pugin's biographer, Rosemary Hill, suggests that, in the last year of his life, he was suffering from hyperthyroidism which would account for his symptoms of exaggerated appetite, perspiration, and restlessness.
The movie features a large ensemble cast, including George Murphy, Joan Leslie, Alan Hale, Sr., Rosemary DeCamp, and Lt. Ronald Reagan, while both the stage play and film included soldiers of the U. S. Army who were actors and performers in civilian life.
Initially, the show featured veteran soap actress Rosemary Prinz in the role of Dr. Julie Franklin, a staunch feminist who counseled her friends on the joys of being an independent woman, only to decide that her life was truly complete by marrying a man.
In a 2001 interview, Andrews explained that she recorded the song ( which was written by Brett James and Troy Verges ) because she felt that its lyrics were especially fitting to her own life: " Everything is so true in that song, except that my grandmother's name is not Rosemary.
He consoles himself with the affections of a beautiful TV actress, Lady Rosemary Radley, who gives him the entree into London high life.
The company's " If I ’ ve only one life to live, let me live it as a blonde " slogan was recorded for the ad campaign by actress Rosemary Rice.
Wilder's private life came more to the fore in The Power Game, he has a long-running affair with a civil servant, Susan Weldon ( Rosemary Leach ), but is aghast when his wife Pamela also plays the field, with engineering expert Frank Hagadan ( George Sewell ).
Fearing for her life, Rosemary agreed and moved into Mill Cottage with her son and daughter-in-law.

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