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  Gerald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gerald is a common male name in the United States, Canada and other English-speaking countries.
There is also a town of Gerald in Missouri, USA.
Ron Harris, a professional wrestler was briefly known as Gerald.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gerald and Sara Murphy were wealthy, expatriate Americans who moved to the French Riviera in the early 20th century and who, with their generous hospitality and flair for parties, created a vibrant social circle particularly in the 1920s that included a great number of artists and writers of the Los..
Gerald Bostock ("born" circa 1964) is the fictional author of the poem used as the lyrics for the 1972 Jethro Tull album Thick as a Brick.
Gerald Butts is a policy advisor to Dalton McGuinty, leader of the Ontario Liberal Party in Canada, as a major architect of its platform in the 2003 provincial election, Premier of Ontario [link] and in the McGuinty government as his Director of Policy Research and subsequently Deputy Prin..
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 Seeker: Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gerald hesitated in his advance on the other guy, turning toward the girl.
Gerald looked a little unsteady on his feet, sort of weaving back and forth on the spot he occupied.
He thought of her with Gerald and was disgusted by it.
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 The Starks and My Entire Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
GARDINER was born in 1949 in Freeport, Bahamas.
Echo Rosa Ashley GARDINER was born in 1983 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Lloyd Nesbitt GARDINER was born in 1955 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
home.cogeco.ca /~gpyatt1/b27.htm   (837 words)

  
 Janus: The Papers of Lord Gardiner
Lord Gardiner was born 30 May 1900, the son of Sir Robert Gardiner.
Lord Gardiner's papers were deposited at Churchill Archives Centre, in 1990 and 1996, by his wife Lady Gardiner and his daughter.
Gardiner, Gerald Austin (1900-1990) Baron Gardiner of Kittisford, Lord Chancellor
janus.lib.cam.ac.uk /db/node.xsp?id=EAD/GBR/0014/GARD   (465 words)

  
 University of Delaware: SIR GERALD BARRY CORRESPONDENCE
British journalist and administrator Sir Gerald Reid Barry was born November 20, 1898, in Surbiton, County Surrey.
The Sir Gerald Barry Correspondence spans the dates 1925-1968 and consists of one linear foot of material, chiefly letters; but also including a few lists, pamphlets, speeches, reviews, one galley proof, and a photograph.
Gardiner, Gerald, 1900- Gibberd, Frederick Gielgud, Val Henry, 1900- Gillard, Frank Glenister, John Gollancz, Victor, 1893-1967.
www.lib.udel.edu /ud/spec/findaids/barry.htm   (1643 words)

  
 opinionstwo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When in reality, Wicca is just barely over fifty years old, started by Gerald Gardiner in Europe, and then brought to America a few years later by his student Raymond Buckland.
The founders of these traditions simply took the teachings of Gardiner, added a little of their own ideas and then called it a new tradition.
Gardiner studied the ancient pagan ways, added to it, and called it a religion.
www.geocities.com /anorodoluna/opinionstwo.html   (291 words)

  
 Gardiner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gardiner is the name of several places in the United States of America:
Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner, Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom
George Gardiner, Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/G/Gardiner.htm   (119 words)

  
 News Releases
Gardiner was presented with this award at the Canadian Diabetes Association and the Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism 8 th Annual Professional Conference.
Over the past three decades, Dr. Gardiner, Dr. Gardiner has distinguished himself as an outstanding and inspiring educator, practitioner and researcher.
Established in 1994, this award honours the memory of Dr. Gerald S. Wong, an advocate of the highest standard in diabetes care and education.
www.diabetes.ca /section_main/NewsReleases.asp?ID=103   (617 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gerald Austin Gardiner, Baron Gardiner was Lord Chancellor from 1964 - 1970 and during that time he introduced into British law as many reforms as any Lord Chancellor had done before or since.
Gerald Austin Gardiner, Baron Gardiner (1900-1990) was Lord Chancellor from 1964-1970 and during that time he introduced into British law as many reforms as any Lord Chancellor had done before or since.
He fought for the abolition of capital punishment and was responsible for the creation of the Ombudsman.
www.ipedia.com /gerald_gardiner__baron_gardiner.html   (230 words)

  
 Canadians Abroad: Gerald Finley
Gerald Finley received his formative musical training in Ottawa, Ontario.
In 1990 he did the Glyndebourne tour in Peter Sellar's controversial Flute and in 1995 John Eliot Gardiner invited Finley to tour Europe in his Flute (recorded on DG Archiv).
Finley has no opera scheduled in Canada ("It is unfortunate, but Canadian opera houses don't ask far enough in advance and then they often want you to sing for less than usual") but there are plausible rumours that Finley will perform a song recital in Montreal next season.
www.scena.org /lsm/sm3-7/sm3-7Finley.htm   (1125 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Encyclopedia : G : GE : GER : Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner
As a lawyer, he fought for the abolition of capital punishment.
Gerald Gardiner stood for election as the Labour Party's candidate in the 1951 General Election in Croydon West.
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 PARAGON REVIEW: WITNESS: THE ORIGINS OF JUSTICE
In a letter from Peter Benenson prior to his visit, Gardiner was advised to influence the choice of lawyers and to assess the need for funds from abroad to support the defence.
Gardiner himself was very struck by the practical implications of the Suppression of Communism Act, which was amended in 1954 to widen the definition of a Communist, commenting '.
Gerald Gardiner reported to the meeting on his experiences in South Africa, and he was accompanied by Norman Marsh, Secretary General of the ICJ, and Andrew Martin of the Save Hungary Committee.
www.hull.ac.uk /oldlib/archives/paragon/1997/witness.html   (2300 words)

  
 Current Online | Managers gain seats on PBS Board, 1996-97
Several board members said two of the major proposed changes are necessary to heal divisions within public TV even though they are based on the erroneous perceptions of some station managers.
Regarding the rebalancing of manager and "lay" seats on the board, Gardiner reported that many managers would prefer a further change to give managers a one-vote majority on the board.
Gardiner suspects the results will often be the same, either way the vote is counted.
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 The Gambler's Charm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Gambler's Charm, a good luck charm, talisman and amulet that was once owned by Dr. Gerald Gardiner, is an authenticated talisman of loss protection and an amulet to acquire good fortune.
This is the story of how The Gambler's Charm made it's way out of Asia and into a modern age.
Gerald Gardner, at the time a British Consul stationed in Asia, collected rare and important magical and mystical artifacts from the nations in which he served.
www.gemnaries.com /charm.htm   (517 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
To: "Ancient Egyptian Language List" Subject: AEL Gardiner's exercise 4 Date: Sun, 5 Apr 1998 00:31:21 +0200 Thankyou for the response regarding "iw"it has been really interisting: this is my contribute I hope it is the source of other fruitful discussion.
Gardiner gives a few sentences with similar order, although he doesn't give any references for them (unlike most other examples) which makes me suspect that they are ones he made up.
Gardiner assumed that his readers had an understanding of English grammar and did not stop to explain simple terms such as "main clause" and "subordinate clause".
www.rostau.org.uk /aegyptian-l/archives/week60.txt   (7639 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Haydn: Nelsonmesse / Theresienmesse: Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Eliot Gardiner continues his survey of Haydn's later Masses with this pairing of the much celebrated "Nelson Mass"--more properly known as Missa in angustiis--and the Theresienmesse.
Elliot Gardiner brings his usual refreshingly astringent approach to these works, driving the music hard and pushing his singers to clarify every nuance.
John Eliot Gardiner conducts with his typically electric rhythmic drive and the music is all the better for it.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005YQ26   (678 words)

  
 Guide Book - Witchcraft Museum Castletown
Some additional information on Gerald Gardiner (1884-1964) is available in Maxwell-Stuart's book in which he states that Gardiner invented (or 're-discovered') what is now known as Wicca, based on the discredited theories of Margaret Murray (1862-1963, who as a nonagenarian provided a strange introduction to Gardiner's Witchcraft Today).
Gardiner, keen on naturism, had established a covern in the early 1950's, including nude dancing and copulation as part of the ritual - this may go somewhat is explaining the rather discreditable reputation he left behind in Castletown.
In his book Witchcraft Today Gardiner makes a number of claims re Manx Witches - if the rest of the book is as inaccurate as these Manx references, it must be treated as a demonstration of incompetent research.
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/towns/castltwn/witch.htm   (4157 words)

  
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To come back to Gardiner's sentence, I know that its structure is not exactly the same as in the example above: the main clause is in the sDm=f form, but the subordinate one is definitely adverbial.
Gardiner was well aware of this (and says it in his grammar), and I admit I find a little difficult to understand were he wanted to go with this sentence.
It is iw rS iaH ra m Ax.t=f I knoow Gardiner didn't understand the use of iw, and in fact altered a number of examples he quotes to leave the particle off the beginning of sentences.
www.rostau.org.uk /AEgyptian-L/archives/week87.txt   (6379 words)

  
 Dale Marie Gardiner
GARDINER, Marie Dale - Passed peacefully into the arms of Jesus, on June 15, 2001, after a courageous battle with cancer, Dale Gardiner, aged 41 years of Pouch Cove.
Predeceased by mother Blanche Sullivan and mother-in-law Bridget Gardiner.
Also leaving a large number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
www.chrisnkaren.com /dale   (461 words)

  
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She was born in North Newcastle on Dec. 14, 1915, the daughter of Leslie and Carol (Williams) Fowles.
Irma moved to Alabama during World War II and met her husband, the late Gerald W. Clark, while she was there.
She and Gerald moved back to Maine and settled in Readfield in 1954.
www.khrfuneralhomes.com /cgi-bin/obit.cgi?Name=Irma   (424 words)

  
 Books
Gerald Gardiner, the Mirror's counselor, actually objected to the plaintiff's introduction of the issue.
"There is no suggestion and never has been anything of the kind," Gardiner remonstrated when Beyfus first raised the matter of homosexuality on the trial's first day.
Indeed, Gardiner dismissed the issue as a red herring, or worse.
www.planetout.com /entertainment/books/liberace.html   (1167 words)

  
 Classical Net Review - Haydn - Mass In Time Of War
This is the final volume in John Eliot Gardiner's series of the six late Haydn masses and it brings this excellent set of interpretations to a fine conclusion.
Gardiner's 'Heiligmesse' is full of momentum and has fine thrust all round with an excellent team of soloists who are all quite low key but who perform quite well.
I greatly enjoyed the opening 'Kyrie' and would say that it comes close to toppling Hickox who is equally excellent on Chandos.
www.classical.net /music/recs/reviews/p/phi70819a.html   (241 words)

  
 Celtic Callings - Religions
Gerald Gardiner, an English civil servant, is credited with popularizing Wicca there, in the late 1940s.
Gerald was one of the few people so determined that the Old Religion should not die that he took the risk of publicizing it through the media.
Under all the hype, I truly believe he understood that the young needed the Craft as much as the Craft needed a new generation to survive.
www.celticcallings.com /resources/religions.htm   (3552 words)

  
 Obituaries - 5/1/04 North County Times - North San Diego and Southwest Riverside County columnists
WILDOMAR ---- Gerald E. Holmgren Sr., 73, died Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, at Rancho Springs Medical Center in Murrieta of cancer.
Gardiner was preceded in death by his wife, Clara Mary Gardiner, on July 16, 1985.
He is survived by his sons, John Gardiner of Vista, Michael Gardiner and Paul Gardiner, both of Oceanside, Greg Gardiner and Robert Gardiner, both of San Juan Capistrano, and Tom Gardiner of Alhambra; daughters and sons-in-law Jackie Gardiner of Las Vegas, Kathy and
www.nctimes.com /articles/2004/05/01/obituaries/4_30_0423_18_04.txt   (2571 words)

  
 The Times Herald-Record Online Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
She was the wife of the late Jerome P. Mona; mother of Mary Mack and her husband Gerald of Gardiner, Nancy Snyder, Peggy Locicero and her husband, Richard and Linda Mona.
VIOLET A. Gardiner, N.Y. Violet A. Schaefer of Gardiner, a homemaker, worker for many years as an addressograph keyboard operator in New York City, resident of the area since 1959 and former resident of Ridgewood, Queens, died Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2000, in Hudson Valley Nursing Facility in Highland.
The daughter of the late Charles and Anna Eckert Schaper, she was born March 15, 1911, in New York City.
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 Shirley E. Goff, b: Private -
Gardiner, Mary Ann (18 MAR 1814 - 7 JUN 1887)
Gardiner, Samuel (ABT 1645 - 8 DEC 1696)
Gerald, Samuel Arnold (ABT 1835 - 19 JAN 1845)
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 The Wiccan Rede
John Coughlin researched the writings of Gerald Gardner (1884-1964) and Doreen Valiente (1922-1999).
Crowley initiated Gerald Gardiner into the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) in 1946.
Gardner may have taken the phrase from Rabelais and Crowley: "do what thou wilt," grafted it onto a clear, unambiguous expression to do no harm, and produced the Wiccan Rede as we know it today.
www.religioustolerance.org /wicrede.htm   (1568 words)

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