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The period was established by Adam Sedgwick, who named it after Cambria, the Latin name for Wales, where Britain's Cambrian rocks are best exposed.
Trained in Continental philosophy and published on Hegel, Butler is better known for her engagement with feminist theory and as the ' mother ' ( along with English literature scholar Eve Sedgwick ) of Queer Theory.
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.
Filled with zeal for science, he studied catastrophist geology with Adam Sedgwick.
On March 26, Lou Reed, Edie Sedgwick and 10, 000 hippies came together in Manhattan for the Central Park Be-In on Easter Sunday.
Theorists like Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Gayle S. Rubin and Marilyn Frye all write extensively about eroticism from a heterosexist, lesbian and separatist point of view, respectively, seeing Eroticism as a both a political force and cultural critique for marginalized groups, or as Mario Vargas Llosa summarized: " Eroticism has its own moral justification because it says that pleasure is enough for me ; it is a statement of the individual's sovereignty ".
Sedgwick County was the setting for the murders committed by the BTK strangler from 1974 until 1991.
During the American Civil War, Manchester was used as a camping area for the Union Sixth Army Corps under General John Sedgwick on July 1, 1863.
His only companion is his faithful manservant Jarvis, who does anything that Sedgwick desires, from carrying ammunition as Sedgwick hunts Fleshy, to serving as a human target for snowballs, darts etc.
In 1862 Norton married Susan Sedgwick, creating what for a time became the wealthiest family in Boston.
He also appeared in a brief interview footage about Edie Sedgwick in the DVD extra for the film Ciao!
As a relatively young lawyer, Sedgwick with Tapping Reeve pled the case of Brom and Bett vs. Ashley ( 1781 ), an early " freedom suit ", in county court for the slaves Elizabeth Freeman ( known as Bett ) and Brom.
Bett marked her freedom by taking the name of Elizabeth Freeman, and she chose to work for wages at the Sedgwick household, where she helped rear their several children.
She worked there for much of the rest of her life, buying a separate house for her and her daughter after the Sedgwick children were grown.
Other scientists such as Georges Cuvier put forward ideas of past ages, and Werner's ideas were incorporated into concepts of catastrophism by geologists such as Adam Sedgwick who inspired his university student Charles Darwin to exclaim " What a capital hand is Sedgewick for drawing large cheques upon the Bank of Time !".
Also that year, Margulies was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Drama Series, her seventh Emmy nomination, losing to The Closers Kyra Sedgwick.
In 1983, Ford gained her first television role on ABC's One Life to Live ; her first major role was on the NBC soap opera Another World, where she played Julia Shearer ( a role previously played by Kyra Sedgwick ) for several years.
* Wollaston Medal for geology: Adam Sedgwick
Theodore Sedgwick was the first to plead and win a case for the freedom of a black woman, Elizabeth Freeman, under the Massachusetts Bill of Rights that declared all men to be born free and equal.
On returning to New York City, Warhol asked his scriptwriter, Ronald Tavel, to write a script for Sedgwick, “ something in a kitchen – something white, and clean, and plastic ", Warhol is to have said, according to Ric Burns ' Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film.

Sedgwick and Norman
The opera singer Jessye Norman was listed ; many celebrities or their families were listed such as Chevy Chase, Glenn Close, Stockard Channing, Harry Hamlin, Kyra Sedgwick, James Spader, Julia Child, and Fox News ' Brit Hume and Tucker Carlson.

Sedgwick and play
Bacon has been married to actress Kyra Sedgwick since September 4, 1988 ; they met on the set of the PBS version of Lanford Wilson's play Lemon Sky.
[...] the challenge Shakespeare constructs for this play is to put before us a Cressida, who, like the fair ( but dark ) lady of the sonnets is, in Eve Sedgwick ’ s memorable term, ‘ oxymoron militant ’, a genuine contradiction.
In 2008, J wrote and directed a play, Silver for Gold ( The Odyssey of Edie Sedgwick ).
Moyer records and tours under the name " Edie Sedgwick "; Blair drums in Orthrelm ; Cafarella and Smith play in the duo Shy Child ; and Cohen is a member of !!

Sedgwick and Park
Dennis Rader, an employee of the Sedgwick County city of Park City was arrested in early 2005 after he began sending incriminating letters taunting the police in 2004.
Park City is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States ; it is a suburb of Wichita.
After the approval of the Sedgwick County Board of Commissioners, Park City became a third class city on November 26, 1980.
Her paternal grandfather was the historian and acclaimed author Henry Dwight Sedgwick III ; her great grandmother, Susanna Shaw, was the sister of Robert Gould Shaw, the American Civil War Colonel ; and her great-great grandfather, Robert Bowne Minturn, was a part owner of the Flying Cloud clipper ship and is credited with creating and promoting Central Park in New York City.
* Park Township, Sedgwick County, Kansas

Sedgwick and thought
Lupe is often thought to be Sedgwick's last Warhol film, but Sedgwick filmed The Andy Warhol Story with Rene Ricard in 1966, almost a year after she filmed Lupe.
They still distinguished between diluvial and alluvial deposits, but Sedgwick no longer thought these deposits were connected with Noah's flood by the time he taught Darwin, though the debate continued.
" Local surgeon Dr George William Sequeira, who was the first doctor at the scene, and City medical officer William Sedgwick Saunders, who was also present at the autopsy, also thought that the killer lacked anatomical skill and did not seek particular organs.
He read Explanations early in 1846 and thought " the spirit of, though not the facts, ought to shame Sedgwick ", while noting speculation and evidence suggesting that Chambers had written the books.
Adam Sedgwick, as well as others, initially thought that the work was likely written by a woman, either Harriet Martineau or the Countess Ada Lovelace.
They had a long chat, with Sedgwick not mentioning the Origin, possibly from tact though Darwin thought his brain " enfeebled ".

Sedgwick and she
Dolly later married, ( married name Elizabeth Sedgwick ), but still managed a flight with the Red Devils display team a few years before she died aged 96.
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.
" During her tenure at the magazine, she discovered the sixties " youthquake " star Edie Sedgwick.
Shortly after Bobby's death, Sedgwick was herself injured in a car accident in California, in which she suffered a broken knee.
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.
Following her estrangement from Warhol's inner circle, Sedgwick began living at the Chelsea Hotel, where she became close to Bob Dylan.
Sedgwick and Dylan's relationship ended when Sedgwick learned Dylan had married Sara Lownds in a secret ceremony – something she apparently learned from Warhol during an argument at the Gingerman Restaurant in February 1966.
Although she abused many drugs, there is no evidence that Sedgwick ever became a heroin addict.
While in the hospital, Sedgwick met another patient, Michael Brett Post, whom she would later marry.
Sedgwick married Michael Post on July 24, 1971, and under his influence she reportedly stopped abusing alcohol and other drugs for a short time.
When she turned it down, Jodie Foster, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Robin Wright Penn were all under consideration before Kyra Sedgwick won the part.
In 1972, she appeared opposite Edie Sedgwick in the film Ciao!
He is mentioned by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick in her memoir, A Dialogue on Love ( 2000 ), where she names him as a close friend and current living companion.
The rest of the film continues with Edie waking up Wein, the two discussing dreams ( Wein alludes to his containing miles of people dressed like The Kingston Trio repeatedly playing What Have They Done to the Rain ), Sedgwick talking on the telephone, during which Wein plays an album by The Shirelles, Sedgwick smoking an indistinguishable substance from a pipe, repeatedly applying lipstick, trying on different outfits, including a real leopard-skin coat ( Wein describes the coat as " ugly " with " transistor-radio buttons "), casual conversation between the two including social situations and various friends, and vaguely describing how she spent her entire inheritance in six months.
It turns out that Lady Sedgwick had hidden herself from Elvira because she did not consider herself a suitable mother, given her lifestyle.
She chose to study geology as an elective, and under the guidance of Professor H. C. Richards she graduated in 1928 with a First Class Honours degree in Geology, the University's Gold Medal for Outstanding Merit and a scholarship to study at the Sedgwick Museum at of Cambridge.
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.

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