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Various books have been written about Spare and his art by the likes of Robert Ansell ( 2005 ) and Phil Baker ( 2011 ).
Spare would grow to dislike Crowley, with some rumours arising within the British esoteric community that Crowley had actually made sexual advances toward the young artist, something Spare had found repellent, although these have never been proven.
In particular he became good friends with the same-sex couple Marc-André Raffalovich and John Gray, with Spare later characterising the latter as " the most wonderful man I have ever met.
There are differing accounts as to where the wedding took place, with Spare claiming that it occurred in St George's, Hanover Square, although later biographer Phil Baker suggested that it might instead have been at St George's Registry Office.
In his later publications, Grant would make a variety of different claims regarding Spare that have been widely considered to be dubious or erroneous.
But the years have not dealt kindly with Mr. Spare, and he must not be content with producing in his majority what passed muster in his nonage.
The 1930 show was the last West End show Spare would have for 17 years.
Public awareness of Spare seems to have declined somewhat in the 1960s before the slow but steady revival of interest in his work beginning in the mid 1970s.
Ithell Colquhoun supported his claim to have been a proto-Surrealist and posthumously the critic Mario Amaya made the case for Spare as a Pop Artist.
Spare believed that intentionally repressed material would become enormously effective in the same way that " unwanted " ( since not consciously provoked ) repressions and complexes have tremendous power over the person and his or her shaping of reality.
Spare also believed in what he called " atavistic resurgence ", the idea that the human mind contains atavistic memories that have their origins in earlier species on the evolutionary ladder.
Brion Gysin, the Process Church of the Final Judgement, William S. Burroughs, Aleister Crowley and Austin Osman Spare have stood out as major influences.
He follows strict morals in the schoolroom, including the proverbial " Spare the rod and spoil the child "; outside the schoolroom, he is shown to have few morals and no motive but his own gratification.
Although the Bible's lessons have been paraphrased for hundreds of years, the modern phrase, " Spare the rod and spoil the child ," was coined by Samuel Butler, in Hudibras, a mock heroic narrative poem, published in 1663.
Spare re-arming kits should always be carried for any lifejacket you have on board.
But as Russell says, we wouldn't have started this whole line of thinking if he hadn't heard Spare Parts in the first place.
Her paintings, which have been compared to those of British occult artist Austin Osman Spare, often depicted images of supernatural entities such as pagan gods and demons, sometimes involved in sexual acts.

Spare and all
In his will, Spare left Letchford his first choice of 15 pictures, with Grant getting the second choice of 10 others, along with all of his books and papers.
It was a logical conclusion to view the subconscious mind as the source of all magical power, which Spare soon did.
; Spare: A spare is scored when all pins are felled by the first one or two balls.
* Spare: when a player knocks down all nine pins with 2 balls, allowing a third throw with the pins re-set.
Spare capacity was also used to construct Bentley Continental Flying Spur vehicles destined for the European market until 2006, when all work was transferred to Bentley's plant in Crewe, England.
Spare time in Rochester often revolves around sport, with tennis, cricket, hockey, basketball, Australian rules football, netball, lawn bowls, cycling and swimming all well supported.

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Following the victory of Britain and its allies, Spare had moved into a small flat at 8 Gilbert Place in Bloomsbury, Central London, where he lived alone ; although they never gained a divorce, Spare had separated from his wife Eily, who had begun a relationship with another man.
This was a short-lived project, but during its brief career it reproduced impressive figure drawing and lithographs by Spare and others.
The newspaper's two masthead slogans, " Cry Aloud and Spare Not ," and " Independent in All Things, Neutral in Nothing ," captured the spirit of the publication and its publisher.
Ludhiana is known for Manufacturing Agricultural Implements and its Spare parts like Rotavator, Till Seed Drill, Combine Harvestors and doing continuous R & D in same sector.
In its original American broadcast, " Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?
The term ' women's liberation ' was coined in the early 1960s, when the word liberation was becoming popular, but ( for example ) the first Women's Liberation Conference in Britain took place in 1969, at Ruskin College, and its major publications such as Spare Rib and off our backs not founded until 1970 and beyond.
It could be argued that Spare Rib itself did not really explicitly identify itself as part of the women's liberation movement until its coverage of the 2007 National Women's Liberation Movement Conference-before that still working out how much it aimed to be a challenging popular women's magazine and how much an explicitly radical political publication.
( See the Penguin Spare Rib Reader for a good description and depiction of its development.
) The fact that Spare Rib reached its high point of circulation and influence ( after some very good PR when it first started ) in the late 1970s usefully charts the women's liberation movement itself.
In June 1993, one of the founders, James L. Shearer, appeared before the Boston City Council to accept a special commendation on behalf of Spare Change as the newspaper celebrated its one-year anniversary.
In 2008, Spare Change News received a grant from The Harbus Foundation of Harvard University Business School, to use it " to support a long-term marketing strategy to increase the awareness of the organization amongst the general public and generate broader distribution and commensurate aid for its vendors.
On June 21, 2012, Spare Change News celebrated its 20th anniversary in the Harvard Room at the Inn at Harvard in Cambridge.
( James Shearer, one of the Spare Change News founders in 1992, looks back at the paper on its twentieth anniversary in 2012.
Divided into " suites ," this musical shift is typified by longer and more experimental compositions such as the nine-minute instrumental " Spare Chaynge " and Grace Slick's mammoth and unusual " Rejoyce ," an homage to James Joyce's novel Ulysses, with its quirky arrangement and Jack Casady's stentorian bass line.
To get the rest of the crew in on it, Lister swapped Kryten's normal head with Spare Head 2, removing its guilt chip in order to allow it to pretend to be Kryten's main head, and use the Time Drive.

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Greg Macainsh and Imants " Freddie " Strauks both attended Norwood High School in the Melbourne suburb of Ringwood and formed Spare Parts in 1966 with Macainsh on bass guitar and Strauks on lead vocals.
Spare Parts was followed by Sound Pump in 1968, Macainsh formed Reuben Tice in Eltham, with Tony Williams on vocals.
He is the author of a number of written works on cricket, including Gower: The Autobiography with The Independent journalist Martin Johnson in 1992, David Gower: With Time to Spare with Alan Lee in 1995 and Can't Bat, Can't Bowl, Can't Field also with Johnson.
Austin's father, Philip Newton Spare, had been born in Yorkshire in 1857, but had moved to London, where he had gained employment with the City of London Police in 1878, being stationed at Snow Hill Police Station.
The Spare's first child to survive was John Newton Spare, born in 1882, with William Herbert Spare following in 1883 and then Susan Ann Spare in 1885.
Still living in his parent's home, he began dressing in unconventional and flamboyant garb, and became popular with other students at the college, with a particularly strong friendship developing between Spare and Sylvia Pankhurst, a prominent Suffragette and leftist campaigner.
Having left higher education, Spare became employed as a bookplate designer and illustrator, with his first book commission being for Ethel Rolt Wheeler's Behind the Veil, published by the company David Nutt in 1906.
Spare would also be invited to join Crowley's new Thelemite magical order, the A ∴ A ∴ or Argenteum Astrum, which had been co-founded with George Cecil Jones in 1907.
Spare became popular among avant-garde homosexual circles in Edwardian London, with several known gay men becoming patrons of his work.
In contrast to this, in later life Spare would refer to a wide variety of heterosexual encounters that took place at this time, including with a hermaphrodite, a dwarf with a protuberant forehead and a Welsh maid.
Here, they became neighbours to Spare's old friend Sylvia Pankhurst, with Spare also befriending several local Jews, reading works of Jewish literature such as the Zohar and The Song of Solomon in order to impress them.
However, the relationship between Spare and his wife was strained ; unlike him, she was " unintellectual and materialistic ", and disliked many of his friends, particularly the younger males, asking him to cease his association with them.
Spare and Carter co-wrote an article discussing automatic writing, arguing that it allowed the unconscious part of the mind to produce art, a theme that Spare had previously dealt with in The Book of Pleasure.

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