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Boromir's loyalty to his native City is shown as redressing the catastrophe he had brought upon the Fellowship by assaulting Frodo in his madness.
The play demonstrates Tendulkar's deep study of group psychology, and it brought him a " Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship " ( 1974 – 75 ) for a project titled, " An Enquiry Into the Pattern of Growing Violence in Society and Its Relevance to Contemporary Theatre ".
... Fellowship Zinzendorf's time meant not only a bridging of theological differences but also of social differences ; the artisan and aristocrat were brought together as brothers and sat as equal members on the same committee ( pp. 21, 22 ).
In the 1960s and early 1970s, Else Christensen's Odinist Study Group and later the Odinist Fellowship brought the term into usage in North America.
Dr. William Fitch, who arrived in early 1955 from the Springburn area of Glasgow, Scotland, the congregation built an adjoining hall ( Knox Fellowship Centre ) in 1961, and expanded its ministries into the inner city ( Evangel Hall at 573 Queen Street West had been run by Knox since 1913 ), the Universities ( including Ryerson and York, and community colleges such as nearby George Brown College ), and during the summer months, began the weekly Knox Summer Fellowship, Wednesday Evening Services that brought ( or introduced ) renowned speakers from around the world.
Peter Jackson, director of The Lord of the Rings, and his studio Wingnut Films, brought a lawsuit against New Line Cinema after " an audit ... on part of the income of The Fellowship of the Ring.
In the 1960s and early 1970s, Else Christensen's Odinist Study Group and later the Odinist Fellowship brought the term into usage in North America.

Fellowship and together
They were joined by Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took, Frodo's cousins, and journeyed together to Rivendell where the Council of Elrond took place and Sam joined the Fellowship of the Ring.
* Christian Medical Fellowship, an evangelical, interdenominational organisation that links together Christian doctors and medical students in the UK
The Fellowship of British Baptists and BMS World Mission brings together in ministry the churches that are members of the Baptist Union of Scotland, the Baptist Union of Wales, the Irish Baptist Networks, and the Baptist Union of Great Britain.
As of 2003, six Brethren bodies meet together in the Brethren World Assembly: Church of the Brethren, Conservative Grace Brethren Churches, International, Dunkard Brethren, Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches, Old German Baptist Brethren, and The Brethren Church.
The Assemblies of God ( AG ), officially the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, is a group of over 140 autonomous but loosely associated national groupings of churches which together form the world's largest Pentecostal denomination.
The World Fellowship unites Assemblies of God national councils from around the world together for cooperation.
The Tabernacle Fellowship have been worshipping together since 1650, soon after the sailing of the Pilgrim Fathers.
In addition, research clusters at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study use the Radcliffe Fellowship Program to draw together scholars to focus on particular themes.
The earliest group began to be associated informally together in what was called the Conservative Mennonite Fellowship beginning in 1956 with churches in Ontario, Ohio and elsewhere.
The Fellowship of Reconciliation was set up as an organization to bring together people in these groups and members of the historic peace churches.
Many United States Senators and Congressmen who have publicly acknowledged working with the Fellowship or are documented as having done so work together to pass or influence legislation.
For example, in 1999 he joined together with fellow Family members, Senators Strom Thurmond and Don Nickles to demand a criminal investigation of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, and in 2005 Brownback joined with Fellowship member Sen. Tom Coburn to promote the Houses of Worship Act.
Current Fellowship prayer group member and former U. S. Representative Tony P. Hall ( D-OH ) said, " If people in this country knew how many Democrats and Republicans pray together and actually like each other behind closed doors, they would be amazed.
Again, OICCU and other Unions followed them in this split, and together they founded the Inter Varsity Fellowship of Evangelical Unions ( now UCCF, Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship ) in 1928, which spread to Canada in the same year and later to the USA, Australia ( Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students ) and New Zealand ( Tertiary Students Christian Fellowship ).
On July 1, 1947, the Royal Society of Medicine of England bestowed its Honorary Fellowship upon Professor Naguib Mahfouz together with Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of Penicillin, and an atomic scientist.
* National Endowment for the Humanities Research Fellowship together with a Visiting Research Fellowship, Oriel College, Oxford, 1985 – 86
* American Council of Learned Societies Research Fellowship, together with a Visiting Research Fellow, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, 1991 – 92
The Christian Medical Fellowship ( CMF ), founded in 1949, is an evangelical, interdenominational organisation that links together Christian doctors and medical students in the United Kingdom ( UK ).
In some of these activities, CMF works together with other faith-based and non-faith-based groups, such as the Care Not Killing Alliance and the Lawyers ' Christian Fellowship.

Fellowship and many
The Rosicrucian Fellowship and many other Christian esoteric schools condemn capital punishment in all circumstances.
In 1957 – 1958, there was further reunion with the Suffolk Street Fellowship, which had already incorporated many of the Unamended Fellowship outside North America.
He joined the Anglo-German Fellowship, which was supported both by the British and German Nazi governments, and made many trips to Berlin.
Comprising over 700 denominations and a large amount of independent churches, there is no central authority governing Pentecostalism ; however, many denominations are affiliated with the Pentecostal World Fellowship.
Professor Diaconis received a MacArthur Fellowship in 1982, and in 1992 published ( with Dave Bayer ) a paper entitled " Trailing the Dovetail Shuffle to Its Lair " ( a term coined by magician Charles Jordan in the early 1900s ) which established rigorous results on how many times a deck of playing cards must be riffle shuffled before it can be considered random according to the mathematical measure total variation distance.
Dench has received many award nominations for her acting in theatre, film and television ; her awards include eleven BAFTAs, ( including the Bafta Fellowship in 2001 ) seven Laurence Olivier Awards, ( including the Society's Special Award ) two Screen Actors Guild Awards, two Golden Globes, an Academy Award, and a Tony Award.
Pembroke alumnus Dr. Damon Wells is a significant benefactor of the College over many years ; he enabled the restoration of the Chapel in 1972, and continues to support the Chaplaincy and History Fellowship.
Jackson has received many fellowships, including the Martin Marietta Aircraft Company Scholarship and Fellowship, the Prince Hall Masons Scholarship, the National Science Foundation Traineeship, and a Ford Foundation Advanced Study Fellowship.
Artists such as Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Abstract Rude, Spinz, Ahmad, Freestyle Fellowship, Jurassic 5, the Pharcyde, Skee-Lo, a pre-Dogg Pound Kurupt, and many others performed at the Good Life's open mic Thursday nights from the late-80s into the mid-90s.
The Toll Public Interest Center has supported many students that have won the Skadden Fellowship, called by The Los Angeles Times " a legal Peace Corps.
The year after taking a Fellowship, Peacock was appointed a tutor and lecturer of his college, which position he continued to hold for many years.
The university has other extracurricular student activities, including Campus Activity Board ( CAB ), chapters of College Republicans and College Democrats, Fellowship of Christian Athletes ( FCA ), Residence Hall Councils, Student Government Association, Baptist Campus Ministries, and many other clubs and organizations.
From the Fellowship of Reconciliation many Jews, suffragists, socialists, and anarchists separated to form this more secular organization.
Groups such as the Alliance of Baptists, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, and many others frequently use progressive as a self-descriptive term.
The Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship, International is a fellowship of churches and individuals representing various denominations or organizations ( originally from an African-American Baptist background ) that accepts the operation of spiritual gifts ( the charismata ) in the church today, in reaction to the teachings of many Baptist bodies.
Faculty members are preeminent in their fields, and many have won numerous journalism awards including the Pulitzer Prize, the Guggenheim Fellowship, the duPont-Columbia Award, the National Magazine Award, and the National Book Award.
However, in a departure from many other reformed churches, Bible Fellowship Churches continue the Anabaptist practice of believer's baptism.
Peter Caddy followed " an intuitive spontaneous inner knowing " and had many other influences from theosophy to the moral re-armament movement from which he developed methods of positive thinking and other methods he had learned in the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship.
During this time, the International Christian Dance Fellowship was formed in Australia by Mary Jones and it now has branches in many other countries.
Trinity Sunday is celebrated in all the Western liturgical churches: Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, ( most ) Presbyterians, Methodists, and many churches within the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
The Fellowship of the college ( academic staff ) represents many academic disciplines, spread across arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, medicine, and veterinary medicine.
Among her many awards and honors, she received the Shelley Memorial Award, the Robert Frost Medal the Lenore Marshall Prize, the Lannan Award, a Catherine Luck Memorial Grant, a grant from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
JIC has a contingent of postdoctoral researchers, many of whom are recruited onto the institute's Post-doctoral Training Fellowship programme.

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