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The biologist Rupert Sheldrake has supported a form of animism which David Skrbina calls " a unique form of panpsychism ".
In 2004 director Robert Greenwald produced the documentary film Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism, which argues that Fox News has a conservative bias.
This cocktail has been famous in Puerto Rico since 1978, and it became more widely known after Rupert Holmes released his song " Escape ", commonly known as " The Piña Colada Song ".
No contemporary documents exist, but no other explanation has been given for naming Rupert ’ s Bay, adjacent to Jamestown.
Sokal wrote " Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity ", an article proposing that quantum gravity has progressive political implications, and that the " morphogenetic field " ( characterized by Sokal as " a bizarre New Age concept due to Rupert Sheldrake ") could be a cutting-edge theory of quantum gravity.
Turner has a long-running grudge with fellow cable magnate Rupert Murdoch.
Kwakwaka ' wakw centres of population on Vancouver Island include communities such as Fort Rupert, Alert Bay and Quatsino, The Kwakwaka ' wakw tradition of the potlatch was banned by the federal government of Canada in 1885, but has been revived in recent decades.
There has been a noticeable increase in the quality of the operatic programme in recent years, after decades when, according to critic Rupert Christiansen, the festival featured " work of such mediocre quality that I just longed for someone to put it out of its misery.
This village has had a number of notable residents including musician Billy Joel, Academy and Tony Award-winning lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, and television personality Sean Hannity.
Throughout the conflict, however, Rupert also enjoyed a powerful symbolic position: he was an iconic Royalist Cavalier and as such was frequently the subject of both Parliamentarian and Royalist propaganda, an image which has endured over the years.
The town has statues of three famous locals: Rupert Brooke, Thomas Hughes and William Webb Ellis.
UNBC also has regional campuses in the northern British Columbia cities of Prince Rupert, Terrace, Quesnel, and Fort St. John.
Since it was founded in 1995, the Weekly Standard has never been profitable, and has remained in business through subsidies from wealthy conservative benefactors such as former owner Rupert Murdoch.
In one memorable episode, the entire class has been cheating in Carpet Slippers ' history lessons, only for Rupert to admit his guilt by recording a mark of zero after Radley's prompting.
At the end of the novel when leaving Gallipoli Ray is charged by Padre Monty to tell England about what has happened, " You must write a book and tell ' em, Rupert, about the dead schoolboys of your generation ".
The book was first published by Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd. in 1956 and in paperback by Penguin Books in 1959 and has remained in print ever since.
The New York Evening Post would later morph into a tabloid ; the New York Post was a left-leaning afternoon tabloid under owner Dorothy Schiff from 1939 to 1976 and, since then, has been a conservative tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch, while The Nation became known for its markedly liberal ( and sometimes leftist ) politics.
Jack Frost has appeared as a minor character in the Rupert Bear stories, and in Jack of Fables the titular character became Jack Frost for a period of time.
** The British Columbia port Prince Rupert has a rail connection to the rest of Canada, but a naval blockade is viewed as easy if Vancouver were taken.
( This paper has no connection with the current Australian, which was established by Rupert Murdoch in 1964.
It also has a further education college on Rupert Road, called the Roby Campus ( part of Knowsley Community College ).
The gradual evolution of Network Ten into its current form has its origins in the ongoing attempts by media mogul Rupert Murdoch to acquire a prized commercial television licence in Australia's largest capital city market, Sydney.
According to The Guardian " t has emerged that when, in November 2000, it was first suggested to Rupert that he testify against McKevitt, the American informer balked at the idea ... t is understood that he changed his mind after seeing a news report on the Omagh bombing.

Rupert and finished
The final week of the programme dealt with Tony Blair, Frederick Goodwin, Rupert Murdoch, Simon Cowell and finished with Queen Elizabeth the Second.
In 1992-1993 a remake was directed by Sergei Bondarchuk ( starring Rupert Everett ); the film was not finished until 2006, when Fyodor Bondarchuk completed the editing, and was shown on Russian television as a seven-part miniseries, followed by a worldwide DVD release: ... and Quiet Flows the Don.

Rupert and story
* Talking halma pieces featured in a Rupert the Bear story.
The movie was adapted by Gerald C. Duffy ( titles ), Winifred Dunn, Casey Robinson ( uncredited ) and Adela Rogers St. Johns from the story by Rupert Hughes.
Rupert appears to have told a range of associates that he had conceived of the mezzotint process having watched a soldier scrape the rust from the barrel of his musket during a military campaign ; John Evelyn credited Rupert as the inventor of the technique in 1662, and Rupert's story was further popularised by Horace Walpole during the 18th century.
The film tells the story of Claudine Price ( Diahann Carroll ), a single Black Harlem mother, living on welfare with six children, who finds love with a garbage collector, Rupert Marshall ( James Earl Jones ), who she calls " Roop ".
* " Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking ", a 2004 BBC TV film directed by Simon Cellan Jones from an original story by Alan Cubitt, features the sleuth, played by Rupert Everett, tracking down a killer of aristocratic young women.
Telling the story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain in the fifties, this moving biographical British film won critical acclaim, and brought particular notice to the careers of both Miranda Richardson and Rupert Everett.
In early 1922, Come On Over was released, made from a Rupert Hughes story and directed by Alfred E. Green.
# Mahasudassana Sutta: story of one of the Buddha's past lives, as a king ; the description of his palace has close vebal similarities to that of the Pure Land, and Dr Rupert Gethin has suggested this as a precursor
Meanwhile, on Earth, Tricia McMillan agrees to go with the Grebulons and work out a system of astrology that would be valid on the planet Persephone ( Rupert ), in exchange for exclusive rights to the story.

Rupert and time
With less time to spend songwriting as she focused on a burgeoning film career, during the early 1980s Parton recorded a larger percentage of material from noted pop songwriters, such as Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, Rupert Holmes, Gary Portnoy and Carole Bayer Sager.
And where Rupert Everett was divine as a sidekick, McConaughey is mortally ordinary as a main dish who spends most of his time smiling like a party guest.
There have been a number of notable Old Rugbeians including the purported father of the sport of Rugby William Webb Ellis, the inventor of Australian rules football Tom Wills, the war poets Rupert Brooke and John Gillespie Magee, Jr., Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, author and mathematician Lewis Carroll, poet and cultural critic Matthew Arnold, the author and social critic Salman Rushdie ( who said of his time there: " Almost the only thing I am proud of about going to Rugby school was that Lewis Carroll went there too.
It was settled that while Charles attempted to play for time in Oxford, Rupert would relieve York.
For the school year 1963-4, the Buechners took a sabbatical on their farm in Rupert, VT, during which time Buechner returned to his writing ; his fourth book, The Final Beast, was published in 1965.
::" Our house is on the eastern slope of Rupert Mountain, just off a country road, still unpaved then, and five miles from the nearest town … Even at the most unpromising times of year – in mudtime, on bleak, snowless winter days – it is in so many unexpected ways beautiful that even after all this time I have never quite gotten used to it.
* after 1967 moves with family to Rupert, VT to pursue writing full time
Before the First World War, he lived for a time at Dymock in Gloucestershire, part of a community that included Rupert Brooke and Robert Frost.
The Parliamentary navy mutinied in favour of the King and sailed for Holland, providing the Royalists with a major fleet for the first time since the start of the civil conflict ; Rupert joined the fleet under the command of the Duke of York, who assumed the rank of High Admiral.
King Charles II and Rupert spent much time together over the years hunting and playing tennis together at Windsor, and Rupert was also a close companion of James, the Duke of York.
In 1971 Griffith married Mercedes ( Sadie ) Donastrog who was a member of the dance troupe Prince Rupert and the Slave Girls at the time two months after meeting her.
Rupert Cochrane, a friend of Anna's family who happened to be preaching in London at the time, agreed to conduct the ceremony.
At the time when the English Hudson's Bay Company was beginning operations, he was a leader of a French party that went ( 1671 – 72 ) by the Saguenay River, Mistassini Lake, and the Rupert River to Hudson Bay.
He shuns his administrative duties, and generally has a secretary to handle such things ; amongst the occupants of this post have been the likes of Hugo Carmody, Monty Bodkin and Psmith, although by far the best known, and least appreciated by his Lordship, is Rupert Baxter, the bespectacled efficiency expert, who made Emsworth's life a misery with his ruthless organisation of his master's precious time.
In the 1997 general election Sanders stood again in Torbay, this time successfully, defeating the Conservative incumbent Rupert Allason by a majority of 12 votes.
The Fox Entertainment Group was formed in the 1990s after the purchase of the Metromedia-owned independent stations by the 20th Century Fox film studio, at the time jointly owned by Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, and Denver billionaire Marvin Davis.
The author Rupert Christiansen points out that the painting depicts more figures than had been on the raft at the time of the rescue — including corpses which were not recorded by the rescuers.
On 8 November 1645 he was created Baron Gerard, of Brandon in the County of Suffolk ; but about the same time he appears to have forfeited Charles's favour by having attached himself to the party of Prince Rupert of the Rhine, with whom after the surrender of Oxford Gerard probably went abroad.
Rupert Rigsby ( Leonard Rossiter ) is the landlord of the house: an interfering, dour, tight fisted character with markedly right wing views, many of which he appears to have adopted without any evident process of moral examination or personal debate ( for example, in the film adaptation he states he believes hanging should be reinstated but this time " in public ").
Also named for him is Davies Point, at the meeting of Hastings and Alice Arms on Observatory Inlet in British Columbia ; the naming was done at the time of his appointment to the Supreme Court, as was also Davies Bay, at the head of Work Channel just east of Prince Rupert.
She defends the frequent assistance of her friends ( Slayers typically operate alone ) and demands that Rupert Giles be reinstated as her Watcher, with retroactive pay to the time of his dismissal.
Over the centuries the interpretation of Mary as an ever virgin bride of the Lord who had taken a vow of perpetual chastity spread and was in full vogue by the time of Rupert of Deutz in the 12th century.

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