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  Bromley Kent
1) " Bromley" -- In the context of Bromley Kent
Bromley is the main town in the LondonBorough of Bromley.
Bromley is also known for "The Bromley Contingent ", who werea group of followers and fans of the Sex Pistols (including Siouxsie Sioux, Sid Vicious and Billy Idol who also went on to become famous).
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 Bromley Information
Bromley South is located on the main line from Dover and is served by fast and local services to Victoria and Blackfriars.
Bromley North is located at the southern end of a short branch line from Grove Park from where connections can be made for London Bridge, Cannon Street and London Charing Cross.
Bromley is also known for "The Bromley Contingent", who were a group of followers and fans of the Sex Pistols (including Siouxsie Sioux, Sid Vicious and Billy Idol (Idol's mother still lives in Bromley) who also went on to become famous).
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 Clinton Goveas :: Wikipedia Reference
In religion and sociology, a cult is a cohesive group of people (sometimes a relatively small and recently founded religious movement, sometimes numbering in the hundreds of thousands) devoted to beliefs or practices that the surrounding culture or society considers to be far outside the mainstream, sometimes reaching the point of a taboo.
Burks (2002), in a study comparing Group Psychological Abuse Scale (GPA) and Neurological Impairment Scale (NIS) scores in 132 former members of cults and cultic relationships, found a positive correlation between intensity of thought reform environment as measured by the GPA and cognitive impairment as measured by the NIS.
According to Barret, in many cases the problems do not happen while in a movement, but when leaving a movement, which can be difficult for some members and may include a lot of trauma.
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 Bromley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bromley is the principal town in the London Borough of Bromley, England.
The historic Wickham Court with its crow-stepped gable construction is located in Bromley.
It has a number of theatres the most notable being the Churchill Theatre in the town centre and the Bromley Little Theatre close to Bromley North railway station.
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 cult - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
In religion and sociology, a cult is a group of people devoted to beliefs and goals which are not held by the majority of society, often religious in nature.
According to Hadden and Bromley, proponents of the brainwashing model such as Singer and others, lack empirical evidence to support their theory of brainwashing.
According to Barret, in many cases the problems do not happen while in a cult, but when leaving a cult which can be difficult for some members and may include a certain amount of trauma.
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 Qwika - Cult
In religion and sociology, a cult is a cohesive group of people (often a relatively small and new religious movement) devoted to beliefs or practices that the surrounding culture or society considers to be far outside the mainstream.
The debates about purported cults are often polarized with widely divergent opinions, not only among current followers of and disaffected former members, but also among scholars and social scientists.
Burks (2002), in a study comparing Group Psychological Abuse Scale (GPA9 and Neurological Impairment Scale (NIS) scores in 132 former members of cults and cultic relationships, found a positive correlation between intensity of thought reform environment as measured by the GPA and cognitive impairment as measured by the NIS.
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 Bromley - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Bromley
In addition, a £150 million regeneration scheme for the Crystal Palace area, involving public–private partnership, aims to restore Crystal Palace Park, to build a new Crystal Palace, and to modernize the National Sports Centre.
There was Major Sholto, Captain Morstan, and Lieutenant Bromley Brown, who were in command of the native troops, and there was the surgeon himself, and two or three prison-officials, crafty old hands who played a nice sly safe game.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Bromley (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bromley - the town in the London Borough of Bromley
Bromley, West Midlands - a village in the Black Country
Bromley - a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
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 Bromley
Bromley is often considered to be in Kent, and was part of the administrative county of Kent until 1965.
It is still part of the Kent postal county.
The town has a thriving shopping centre as well as excellent transport links both to the M25 and to London.
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 Bromley (disambiguation)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bromley Common - the town in the London Borough of Bromley
Bromley Park - the town in the London Borough of Bromley
Bromley - the town in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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A sermon preached at Fitz-Roy chapel, on occasion of the general / Bromley, Robert Anthony / 1789 The state of Bromley College in Kent.
An address from a clergyman to his parishioners, by William Bromley / Cadogan, William Bromley, 1751-1797 / 178 A sermon, preached at Fitzroy Chapel, in London: on Thursday the 29th.
The greatest disappointment was that I expected to be able to use the BL pressmark field for searching; having identified one book in a given subject, it would seem reasonable to then browse the shelflist.
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 bromley - OneLook Dictionary Search
Bromley : Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition [home, info]
BROMLEY : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info]
Phrases that include bromley: abbots bromley, allan bromley, big bromley, brent and bromley, bromley and chislehurst, more...
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 Kent House
The typical off-peak service is two trains an hour northbound to London Victoria (via Herne Hill and Brixton) and two trains an hour southbound to Orpington (via Bromley South).
Kent (disambiguation).'' Kent is a county in England, south-east of London.
Kent has land borders with East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London, and a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the Thames estuary.
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 This article is about the town of Bromley For other...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This article is about the town of Bromley For other...
For other meanings, see Bromley (disambiguation) Bromley (disambiguation)"
Arms of the former Borough of Bromley Arms of the former Borough of Bromley "Bromley" is the main town in the London Borough of Bromley London Borough of Bromley.
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 Bow, London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
For other uses of "Bow", see Bow (disambiguation).
Bow is a place in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England.
Unfortunately, no one listened, she picked up a rock and threw it through the window of Selby's Undertakers.
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 A Probabilistic Word Class Tagging Module Based On Surface
These works however, predominantly treat either very specific areas of Swedish morphology with varying degrees of minutae, or are generative models for Swedish word formation.
Eeg-Olofsson (1991:i;iv) describes a statistical model for word-class tagging, and DeRose (1988) treats grammatical disambiguation by means of statistical methods.
A combination of a lexically based method (swetwol) with a statistically based method (endtag), disambiguated by a module like the one described by Eriksson (1992) could enhance success rates in automatic word class recognition.
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It is then a question of whether you disambiguate externally to the label (by prefix::, identifying the message it in as reverse flow) or internally (by restricting the namespace it uses).
If it in some way references one flow direction, but is not part of that direction (some sort of extension of CloseConnection perhaps), then it might need to say which direction it is affecting, but that would be particular to that message (and a bit (or two) in the fields of that message.
It is then a question of whether > you disambiguate externally to the label (by prefix::, identifying > the message it in as reverse flow) or internally (by restricting the > namespace it uses).
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 Grove Apartments
The page is therefore useless -- the same result can be accomplished by searching for the page title "grove".—Eloquence
*Redirect to Grove, Oklahoma, which, bizarrely, is the one place with ''Grove'' in the title *not* included in the disambiguation page!
Have added the five places in the UK called Grove, there is also Grove in OK as Angela has pointed out, have also added VfD Boilerplate.
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 London - MaxTravelz
Bridging the River Thames near the Tower of London, Tower Bridge is one of the icons of the central London landscape.
For other places with the same name, see London (disambiguation).
Settlement has existed on the site of London since well before Roman times, with evidence of Bronze Age and Celtic peoples.
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 Cult - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Additional findings were a reduced earning potential in view of the education level which corroborates earlier studies of cult critics ((Martin 1993; Singer and Ofshe, 1990; West and Martin, 1994) and significant levels of depression and dissociation agreeing with Conway and Siegelman, (1982), Lewis and Bromley, (1987) and Martin, et al.
McLemee, Scott Rethinking Jonestown on the salon.com website "If Jones' People's Temple wasn't a cult, then the term has no meaning." [15]
Edby, Lloyd (1999), Testimony presented to the Task Force to Investigate Cult Activity on the Campuses of Maryland Public Higher-Education Institutions [16]
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 United Kingdom :: Physicians : Gourt
''For other meanings of the terms "United Kingdom" and "UK”, see United Kingdom (disambiguation) and UK (disambiguation).
Jolly Backs - Osteopathic Practice - Osteopathy in Bromley at the Jolly Backs Osteopathic Practice.
Lewisham Osteopathic Practice - Osteopathy practice based in Lewisham, South London for Stress, Sciatica, Whiplash Injuries and many other problems.
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 Guru information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
According to the American sociologist David G. Bromley this was partially due to the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act (United States) in 1965 which permitted Asian gurus entrance to the USA.
According to the Dutch Indologist Albertina Nugteren, the repeal was only one of several factors and a minor one compared with the two most important causes for the surge of all things 'Eastern': the post-war cross-cultural mobility and the general dissatisfaction with established Western values.
  Bromley, David G., Ph.D. Anson Shupe, Ph.D., Public Reaction against New Religious Movements article that appeared in Cults and new religious movements: a report of the Committee on Psychiatry and Religion of the American Psychiatric Association, edited by Marc Galanter, M.D., (1989) ISBN 0-89042-212-5
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 Citations: Readings in Knowledge Representation - Brachman, Levesque (ResearchIndex)
Human-Computer Interaction for Semantic Disambiguation - Brown, Nirenburg (1990)
Technical Report 39, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, 1979.
68] R. Constable, S. Allen, H. Bromley, et al.
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 London information - Search.com
Regional > Europe > United Kingdom > England > London > Bromley (388)
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For other uses, see London (disambiguation) and Defining London (below).
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 Cult - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This article does not discuss "cult" in its original sense of "religious practice"; for that usage see
Cult (disambiguation) for more meanings of the term "cult".
According to Barret, in many cases the problems do not happen while in a cult, but when leaving a cult which can be difficult for some members and may include a certain amount of
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 Enclosure Act   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The villages of Kingswinford, Wordsley, Bromley and Shut End were well established by the time the
This required less farm labourers and as a...
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