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Lovecraft has a villainous wizard in his short story " The Thing on the Doorstep " called Ephraim Waite ; according to Robert M. Price this character was based on Waite.
The city has also produced many other musicians, including singer and songwriter John Waite, who first became known as lead singer of The Babys in the 1970s ; Paul James, better known as The Rev, former guitarist of English punk band Towers Of London who is now in the band Day 21 and plays guitar live on tour for The Prodigy, Chris Acland, drummer of the early 1990s shoegaze band Lush ; Tom English, drummer of North East indie band Maxïmo Park and Steve Kemp, drummer of the indie band Hard-Fi.
Waite has also contributed articles to many journals and periodicals, ranging from Reader's Digest to the Kipling Journal, and has also supplied articles and forewords to many books.
* Terry Waite, best known for having been held hostage for four years in Lebanon, but who has devoted his life to humanitarian causes, was born and lived for a short time in Bollington ; his father was the town's policeman.
The university has five campuses throughout the state: North Terrace ; Roseworthy College at Roseworthy ; The Waite Institute at Urrbrae ; Thebarton ; and the National Wine Centre in the Adelaide Park Lands.
The town council has a policy of naming all new streets using the surnames of the war dead of Pocklington and neighbouring Barmby Moor village-this gives rise to such names as Strother Close, Waite Close, Garrick Drive, Turnbull Close and Harper Close, which would seem unusual to the casual visitor.
Rodgers has been cited as a significant influence on a number of notable rock singers, including David Coverdale, John Waite, Steve Overland, Lou Gramm, Jimi Jamison, Eric Martin, Steve Walsh, Joe Lynn Turner, Paul Young, Robin McAuley, Jimmy Barnes, Richie Kotzen and Joe Bonamassa.
However, Waite published 54 years ago and his point of view has been superseded by ongoing research.
Gallagher has written a number of books, including with co-author Linda J. Waite, a professor of sociology at the University of Chicago.
Through the years, the Kihncert has featured live concert appearances by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jefferson Starship, Eddie Money, Boston, Paul Rodgers of Bad Company, The Who, Steve Miller Band, George Thorogood, John Waite, Pat Travers, Night Ranger, Mickey Thomas ’ Starship, Styx, REO Speedwagon,. 38 Special, Blue Oyster Cult, Yes, and Kansas.
Waite returned to solo work and since 1995 has produced five solo albums including his latest album Rough And Tumble.
Sir John Wintour was a second son and so descendants from his line along the Waite family traditionally name their second sons with the middle name ' Wintour ', although the name has been given to female descendants also.
( Waite, 1992 ) There are only two species in which kin selection has resulted in a shared food store: Beavers ( Castor canadensis ) and Acorn Woodpeckers ( Melanerpes formicivorous ); the former live in family groups and construct winter larders of submerged branches, while the latter are unusual in that they construct a conspicuous communal larder ( Koenig and Mumme, 1987 ).
Waite later concluded: " It is clear he has a severe disorder of his personality, which has grossly interfered with his social adjustment and might be expected to do so for some considerable time.

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In particular, it appears that Waite took his inspiration for the trumps mainly from the French Tarot of Marseilles ( although the oldest date from the 16th century, his model was possibly a Marseilles deck from the 18th century ).
Waite made mention that Rabbi Azariel ben Menachem, a student of Isaac the Blind, in his Commentary on the Sephiroth granted a particular colour to each Sephira, yet these do not agree with the colours given in the Zohar, where Kether ( which, according to him, is also correlated to Yechidah ) is called colourless, Tiphareth purple, and Malkuth sapphire-blue.

Waite and regard
The historian Charles Waite of the University of Texas-Pan American in Edinburg describes Daniel, particularly in regard to his early years in politics, as a " southern business progressive who promoted efficiency in government in regard to roads, schools, and agriculture.

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* Jesse Jones, Fractals for the Macintosh, Waite Group Press, Corte Madera, CA, 1993.
* Reduced Energy Requirements for Warp Drive ( Loup, Waite )
The question of whether corporations were persons within the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment had been argued in the lower courts and briefed for the Supreme Court, but in this interpretation, the Waite Court did not explicitly decide upon this issue.
Golden Dawn member Pamela Colman Smith illustrated the cards for Waite, and the deck was first published in 1909.
Ralph Waite was reluctant to audition for the part of John Walton because he didn't want to be tied to a long-running TV series, but his agent persuaded him by saying, " It will never sell.
The illustration of the Tarot card " The Magician " from the Rider-Waite tarot deck was developed by A. E. Waite for the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in 1910.
While Waite was an occultist, he was very concerned with the accuracy of the symbols he used for his deck, and he did much research into the traditions, interpretations, and history behind the cards.
Waite and the other occultists are responsible for the starry crown, the emblem of Venus, the waterfall, and the vegetation and wildlife.
The newest schools are Eliza Northrop and Ralph E. Waite Elementary School, both opened for the 2009-2010 school year.
Maintaining precision while performing such interpolation is nontrivial, however ; and methods like Gal's accurate tables, Cody and Waite reduction, and Payne and Hanek reduction algorithms can be used for this purpose.
Waite was the Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs for the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, in the 1980s.
From his office in Kampala, Waite founded the Southern Sudan Project and was responsible for developing aid and development programmes for this war-torn region.
Based at Lambeth Palace, Waite again travelled extensively throughout the world, and had a responsibility for the archbishop ’ s diplomatic and ecclesiastical exchanges.
Waite remained in captivity for 1, 763 days, the first four years of which were spent in total solitary confinement, and it was not until 18 November 1991 that he was released.
* Robin Soans used an interview with Waite as a character for his verbatim-style play Talking to Terrorists.
She is best known for designing the Waite-Smith deck of divinatory tarot cards ( also called the Rider-Waite or the Rider-Waite-Smith deck ) for Arthur Edward Waite.
Waite is often cited as the designer of the Waite-Smith Tarot, but it would be more accurate to consider him as half of a design team, with responsibility for the major concept, the structure of individual cards, and the overall symbolic system.

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C. Peter Magrath, who discovered the exchange while researching Morrison R. Waite: The Triumph of Character, writes " In other words, to the Reporter fell the decision which enshrined the declaration in the United States Reports ... had Davis left it out, Santa Clara County v. Southern Pac R Co. would have been lost to history among thousands of uninteresting tax cases.
Waite Hoyt: A Biography of the Yankees ' Schoolboy Wonder ( Jefferson, N. C .: McFarland ).
* C. Peter Margrath, Morrison R. Waite, MacMillan, 1963.
* ' A splendidly sustained piece of mystification … such as could otherwise only have been devised by a literary team fielding the Marquis de Sade, Arthur Edward Waite, Sir James Frazer, Gurdjieff, Madame Blavatsky, C. G. Jung, Aleister Crowley, Franz Kafka ' ( Financial Times )
He is represented in the galleries at Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth and Castlemaine, and his bust by Bertram Mackennal and a portrait in oils by J. C. Waite are also in the Melbourne gallery.
Sciulli, C. D. Fooce, and T. A. Waite.
His instructor, Sharon Waite, gave Watson a ' C ' on the paper, explaining that he had failed to make a convincing case that the amendment was still subject to being approved by the state legislatures nearly two centuries later and that the topic was irrelevant to modern government.

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