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Sedgwick and Dylan's
Dylan's friends eventually convinced Sedgwick to sign up with Albert Grossman, Dylan's manager.
Throughout most of 1966, Sedgwick was involved in an intensely private yet tumultuous relationship with Dylan's closest friend, Bob Neuwirth.
* Bob Dylan's " Just Like a Woman " and " Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat " from his 1966 album Blonde on Blonde are purportedly about Sedgwick.

Sedgwick and relationship
Blanchett plays Jude, a pop singer based closely on Dylan in his mid-1960s " Electric " era and his involvement with Pop Art and Warhol's Factory ; Jude chases an on-again off-again relationship with socialite / model Coco Rivington ( Michelle Williams ), a character based on Edie Sedgwick, with whom Dylan is reputed to have had an affair.
However, by late 1965, Sedgwick and Warhol's relationship had deteriorated and Sedgwick requested that Warhol no longer show any of her films.
Sedgwick and Warhol became very close during 1965 but their relationship ended abruptly early in the next year.
Howe's bad relationship with his corps commander, Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick, including support of Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker in the controversies that were spawned by the Union defeat at Chancellorsville, probably contributed to this removal.

Sedgwick and ended
Jonathan Sedgwick claimed that an affair his sister Edie had with Dylan resulted in a pregnancy that ended with an abortion.
The programme ended its run on March 23, 2007 and was replaced on March 26 by a new show, Capital Connection, co-anchored by Maura Fogarty at CNBC Asia in Singapore and Sedgwick in London.
That program, which was hosted by Steve Sedgwick, ended its run on March 23, 2007 and replaced by Capital Connection on March 26, 2007.

Sedgwick and when
I saw Sedgwick often before his death at ninety-five, -- he had remarried at the age of ninety, -- and he asked me, when once I returned from Rome, if I knew the Cavallinis in the church of St. Cecilia in Trastevere.
This proposal resolved a long running controversy which began when Roderick Murchison and Adam Sedgwick argued over the relative ages of the strata in question.
So uncustomary was the French Aesthetic viewpoint that, when Pierrot made an appearance in an eponymous pantomime ( 1893 ) by Alfred Thompson, set to music by the American composer Laura Sedgwick Collins, The New York Times covered it as an event, even though it was only a student production.
Midway into the film, Theseus ' Ship Paradox does come into question when the character of Gina Parker Smith ( Kyra Sedgwick ) shares that she would rather have the new parts removed, a statement that prompts Trace ( Alison Lohman ) to explain that such an attempt would kill the individual because it would mean removing a part of one's brain.
Bobby was asked not to attend the Sedgwick Christmas gathering in California ( according to Saucie, his father told Bobby he was a " bad influence " on the other children ) and on December 31, 1964 Bobby suffered critical head injuries when his bike slammed into the side of a bus on Eighth Avenue in New York City ; he never regained consciousness and died in hospital twelve days later, aged 31.
The striking similarities between Sedgwick and Susan's life story, especially when recounted by Sedgwick in the midst of drug-induced audio interviews, make the film's candid depiction of excess and celebrity especially haunting.
Ulysses S. Grant characterized Sedgwick as one who " was never at fault when serious work was to be done " and he told his staff that the loss for him was worse than that of an entire division.
Sedgwick first engaged the Confederates at 3 p. m. when Maj. Gen. Albion P. Howe's division of the VI Corps drove in Confederate skirmishers and seized a range of high ground three-quarters of a mile from the river.
Both Buckland and Sedgwick acknowledged their indebtedness to him for instruction received when they first began to devote attention to geology.
Gen. John Sedgwick were on a reconnaissance to the west of Savage's Station when they saw Kershaw's brigade approaching.
On 19 December 1838 as secretary of the Geological Society of London Darwin witnessed the vicious interrogation by Owen and his allies including Sedgwick and Buckland of Darwin's old tutor Robert Edmund Grant when they ridiculed Grant's Lamarckian heresy in a clear reminder of establishment hatred of evolutionism.
Sedgwick expressed concern for " our glorious maidens and matrons .... listening to the seductions of this author ; who comes before them with a bright, polished, and many-coloured surface, and the serpent coils of a false philosophy, and asks them again to stretch out their hands and pluck forbidden fruit ", who tells them " that their Bible is a fable when it teaches them that they were made in the image of God — that they are the children of apes and breeders of monsters — that he has annulled all distinction between physical and moral ", which in Sedgwick's view would lead to " a rank, unbending and degrading materialism " lacking the proper reading of nature as analogy to draw moral lessons from physical truths.
The film ’ s Sedgwick seems carefree when she is about to leave for New York, whereas the book says that she was troubled at the time, impulsive and reckless, having seen a psychiatrist on a three visits per week basis while living in Massachusetts.
In April, Beth was ecstatic when Dr. Sedgwick showed her a sonogram revealing her child had been conceived in February 1990, and not in December 1989, which meant the child was Phillip's!

Sedgwick and learned
Bacon and Sedgwick learned in 2011 via their appearance on the PBS TV show Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates that he and Sedgwick are 10th cousins, once removed.
He already had a passion for natural history from his childhood, which largely influenced his career, and he accompanied Sedgwick in 1819 on a tour in the Isle of Wight where he learned his first lessons in geology.
He was educated at the Sedgwick Institute in Great Barrington, and learned the basics of painting from his father, Lemuel Maynard Wiles ( 1826 1905 ), who focused primarily on landscapes.

Sedgwick and Dylan
Following her estrangement from Warhol's inner circle, Sedgwick began living at the Chelsea Hotel, where she became close to Bob Dylan.
Jonathan Sedgwick, a retired airplane designer, was flown in from Idaho to New York City by the distributor to meet Sienna Miller, who was playing his late sister, as well as to give an eight-hour video interview with details about the purported liaison between Edie and Dylan, which the distributor promptly released to the news media.
( As of late 2006, Dylan was apparently threatening to pursue a defamation lawsuit, claiming the film implicates him as having driven Sedgwick to her ultimate demise and eventual death.
Edie Sedgwick: the It Girl who was Inspiration to Dylan and Warhol.
Williams played Edie Sedgwick, muse of Andy Warhol, as a part of the biographical ensemble piece I'm Not There, inspired by the musician Bob Dylan.
The film is about Sedgwick ’ s relationships with two people, Andy and Billy, a character who resembles Bob Dylan.

Sedgwick and had
Sedgwick had chosen to follow the philosophy of Epicurus whom, with his followers, Dante put in hell ; ;
He named the sequences for a Celtic tribe of Wales, the Silures, inspired by his friend Adam Sedgwick, who had named the period of his study the Cambrian, the Latin name for Wales.
The Wichita MSA encompasses Sedgwick, Butler, Harvey, and Sumner counties and, as of 2010, had an estimated population of 623, 061, making it the 84th largest MSA in the United States.
He is buried in the cemetery in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in the " Sedgwick Pie ", since ( like his good friend Charles Eliot Norton ), he had married into the Sedgwick family.
Her lawyer had been Theodore Sedgwick.
Edie's family later originated from Stockbridge, Massachusetts where her great-great-great grandfather Judge Theodore Sedgwick had settled after the American Revolution.
All the Sedgwick children had deeply conflicted relationships with their father Fuzzy — they adored him, but by most accounts he was narcissistic, emotionally remote, controlling and frequently abusive.
According to her friend Ed Hennessy, Sedgwick told him that Minty had finally admitted to his father that he was homosexual, and that this had enraged Fuzzy, who said that he would never speak to him again.
By the time of Minty's death, Sedgwick had moved to New York City.
The second reel consists of Sedgwick smoking cigarettes, talking on the telephone, trying on clothes, and describing how she had spent her entire inheritance in six months.
According to Paul Morrissey, Sedgwick had said: "' They're people going to make a film and I'm supposed to star in it with Bobby.
Before they both fell asleep, Post gave Sedgwick the medication that had been prescribed for her.
Although James B. McPherson was in command of an army at the time of his death and Sedgwick of a corps, Sedgwick had the most senior rank by date of all major generals killed.
By about 1912 he became convinced that he had discovered what he called " the key to spiritual realization ", described by a later historian as " a set of numerological meditation exercises that bear little resemblance to either Sufism or Masonry " ( Sedgwick 2004: 66 ).
In his third year he joined John Stevens Henslow's natural history course and was introduced to the Cambridge version of natural theology, part of the liberal Christianity of colleagues such as Adam Sedgwick, George Peacock and William Whewell who all had strong views about science as the search for the laws of nature.

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