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  Paul
The Spuriousness of the Pauline Epistles, G. van den Bergh van Eysinga, 1912.
Langton, Daniel R., "Modern Jewish Identity and the Apostle Paul: Pauline Studies as an Intra-Jewish Ideological Battleground," Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 2005.
Langton, Daniel R., "The Myth of the 'Traditional View of Paul' and the Role of the Apostle in Modern Jewish-Christian Polemics," Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 2005.
www.textweek.com /pauline/paul.htm   (1436 words)

  
  Hurricane Pauline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hurricane Pauline was the 16th tropical storm, 8th hurricane, and 7th major hurricane of the 1997 Pacific hurricane season.
Pauline turned northward late on the October 6, and with well defined outflow, warm water temperatures, and the absence of vertical shear, it rapidly strengthened.
Pauline became a hurricane early on the 7th, and 12 hours later, it reached its peak of 135 mph.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hurricane_Pauline   (925 words)

  
 Pauline Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pauline Bonaparte (October 20, 1780- June 9, 1825) (she spelled the named "Bounaparte") was the younger sister of Napoleon I of France, and was his favorite sister.
Although she was disloyal, Pauline did attend her husband during his fatal sickness with yellow fever, which killed him in November 1802.
Pauline fell into temporary disfavor with her brother because of her hostility to Empress consort Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, but when Napoleon's fortune failed, Pauline showed herself more loyal than any of his other sisters and brothers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pauline_Bonaparte   (396 words)

  
 Pauline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pauline (formerly known as Lady in Japan) is a fictional character in the Nintendo game Donkey Kong, as well as in the Game Boy remake of the same game.
Pauline is held captive at the top of each level, where she remains in place and she shouts "Help!" until Mario reaches the top.
Pauline's original name in Japan was "Lady", but this was changed when the game was brought to North America, where she was renamed Pauline in merchandises and home versions of the game.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pauline   (738 words)

  
 Pauline and Paulette
Pauline (Dora van der Groen, Mariken, Piranha Blues) is mentally deficient, has a yen for watering flowers, and hates it when her shoes are untied.
She loves Pauline, but is not prepared to deal with her on a full-time basis.
Pauline does not recognize Cecile as her sister, and Cecile's boyfriend (Idwig Stephane, Children's Play, The King is Dancing) only speaks French.
www.haro-online.com /movies/pauline_and_paulette.html   (432 words)

  
 Pauline Johnson Identity Page
Pauline could and did fit into the white world, but found that she had to assert her Native identity when she was in white society.
Pauline's mixed-race heritage meant that, like many contemporary Native authors, she may have felt that she could move between worlds and represent the Native worlds to the non- Native world.
Pauline's task as a writer was difficult, particularly when there were few Native writers in Canada or the United States with whom she could discuss her efforts to portray Native peoples realistically.
www.humanities.mcmaster.ca /~pjohnson/native.html   (903 words)

  
 Kevin Kelly -- Chapter 3: Machines with an Attitude
Pauline lives in a warehouse at the far end of a San Francisco street that dead-ends under a highway overpass.
Pauline had borrowed and stolen their parts from other machines, their power from automobiles, and had given them a meager kind of life to perform under the beams of searchlights stinking of hot ozone.
Pauline candidly admits that some of the ancestors he cannibalized to procreate these monsters were stolen.
www.kk.org /outofcontrol/ch3-a.html   (3832 words)

  
 The Lisa Richards Agency
Pauline is also a well-loved face on the Irish Stage and has appeared with all of its major theatres including The Abbey and Gate, Rough Magic and Druid.
Pauline has published four best-selling novels, Something for the Weekend (1999), Better Than A Rest (2001), Right on Time (2002), The Woman on the Bus (2004) and her fifth Summer in the City will be published in paperback in Ireland and the U.K. this summer.
Pauline recently appeared as Dettie in Heidi, directed by Paul Marcus for Piccadilly Pictures/Warner Brothers, and the leading role of Helen in Gypo, the first Dogme licensed film made in the U.K. directed by Jann Dunn for Distant Eye/Medb Films.
www.lisarichards.ie /actor_746.html   (385 words)

  
 History of Fashion Designer Pauline Trigere   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Pauline Trigere was born in Paris, France in 1909 to Russian Jewish émigré parents.
Pauline was awarded the CFDA Hall of Fame award in 1993.
Her collection is available on line at goldviolin.com and features such practical items as a red ostrich box for pills and purses to hold hearing aids, as well as lots of little blankets to match a lady's handbag.
www.designerhistory.com /historyofashion/trigere.html   (713 words)

  
 BBC - EastEnders - Characters - Pauline Fowler
Pauline can usually be found in the launderette, moaning about life and despairing of her children.
Pauline's bumbling husband was the only true love of her life.
Pauline poured disdain on Lisa when she found out she was cheating on Mark.
www.bbc.co.uk /eastenders/eastenders/characters/character_content/character_pauline_f.shtml   (193 words)

  
 Pauline
Pauline’s family history is steeped in rodeo and music, with country, bluegrass, Spanish and big band thriving at their small East Texas ranch.
Pauline received a lot of attention on her second CD release “Trail to Monterrey” and her third CD project “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” is now out getting rave reviews and quickly climbing the Texas and Oklahoma charts.
With her full six-piece band, powerful vocal style, and an undying appreciation of true-to-the-roots country music, Pauline Reese is a natural fit for audiences across the state and beyond- anywhere good country music is treasured.
www.paulinereese.com /newsite/bio.htm   (283 words)

  
 Pauline Reimer,
Pauline's own association with the actuarial profession has been earned by the personal attainment of the Associateship in the Society of Actuaries (A.S.A.), as well as the successful completion of several Fellowship examinations and membership in the American Academy of Actuaries (M.A.A.A.).
Aiding Pauline in her success is her professional, experienced support staff combined with our on-site state-of-the-art technology that has enabled us to assemble and maintain an internal database ranging from recent graduates through industry-leading talent, complete with up-to-date information of educational and professional credentials, as well as geographical preferences.
Pauline Reimer's credentialled experience as an actuary, combined with her integrity, personal dedication to each and every search assignment and her exceptional "over the top" service have contributed to her achievement as one of the most successful recruiters in the field of actuarial placements worldwide.
www.ppryor.com /pauline.htm   (538 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - The many faces of The League of Gentlemen
Pauline returned for another restart course the next year, under the misapprehension that she'd be taking the class...Alas, not so.
Everyone's expectations of both Pauline and Ross were torn asunder when he got her released from prison - on the condition that she dig up the dirt on Mickey (as Ross was convinced that he was nothing more than cheating dole sc.....yes, Ross turned to the dark side.
Pauline spent a lot of time drilling it into Mickey's head that he was very, very stupid (a reasonable enough assumption, considering that when spelling "JOB" he could only get as far as the second letter), but later came to rely on him as the only person who liked her.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/h2g2/A568154   (4262 words)

  
 University of Delaware: PAULINE A.YOUNG COLLECTION
Pauline Young grew up in a household that was deeply involved in the civil rights and suffragist movements, and this inspired her own outlook and activist tendencies.
The Pauline A. Young Collection includes material either gathered or written by the Delaware educator and activist Pauline A. Young (1900-1991), much of which relates to prominent poets Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) and Alice Dunbar-Nelson (1875-1935).
Attached to one of the letters from the Amistad Research Center are photocopied letters, one written to Alice Dunbar-Nelson in 1922 and one written by her in 1935.
www.lib.udel.edu /ud/spec/findaids/young.htm   (2939 words)

  
 Pauline Sperry
Pauline Sperry was born in Peabody, Massachusetts to Willard Sperry, a Congregational minister, and Henrietta Leoroyd Sperry.
In July, 1950, thirty-one faculty members of the Berkeley and Los Angeles campuses of the University of California were dismissed by a two-vote majority of the Board of Regents for refusing to sign the required loyalty oath.
Because Pauline Sperry had reached retirement age during the loyalty oath controversy, she was appointed Associate Professor of Mathematics Emeritus as of July 1, 1952.
www.agnesscott.edu /lriddle/women/sperry.htm   (1095 words)

  
 Salon.com Arts & Entertainment | The critic: Pauline Kael, R.I.P.
Pauline said she didn't much care for it; Streisand told her it had been written by her ex.
He was suffering from Parkinson's, the disease Pauline lived with for the last 20 years of her life.
When he bent down to speak with her, she clutched his hands in hers (they were small, vital and birdlike); she'd recommended a massage therapist to him and she wanted to know how his first session had gone.
archive.salon.com /ent/movies/feature/2001/09/03/pauline_kael   (1129 words)

  
 Filles Sourires: Pauline
Pauline Croze's debut (released this year) almost slipped under my radar.
Le Monde called her, with her fragile frame, her bleak skin "et son visage timide perchée sur un cou gracile", very fit for a role in a film by Erich Rohmer.
She's a fan of The Clash, Joe Jackson and Goran Bregovic, and in the biography on her site you can read that she's been in several bands and worked with fairly big names (Mickey 3D, Miossec), that her album was released on Valentine's Day and that she played on big festivals.
fillessourires.blogspot.com /2005/12/pauline.html   (168 words)

  
 Pauline Pottery - Chicago & Edgerton - Wisconsin Pottery Association - ©2002
Pauline Jacobus was an accomplished china painter who taught the subject in her Chicago home.
Pauline Pottery’s successor firm Edgerton Pottery from 1894 until 1902, and later at her home as an independent studio potter.
The Pauline Pottery was produced in a wide range of shapes and forms including covered jars, teapots, cups, lamps, ewers and vases.
wisconsinpottery.org /Pauline   (304 words)

  
 Darrell Doughty: Pauline Paradigms and Pauline Authenticity
Fundamental for the present Pauline paradigm is that the authenticity of at least seven writings attributed to Paul is "indisputable." A basic problem for the present paradigm, however, is its own inability to identify authentic Pauline material, and thus confirm this fundamental assumption.
Christiaan Beker's interpretation of the Pauline writings attempts to overcome a doctrinal objectification of Pauline thought by emphasizing the "dialogical" interplay between the "apocalyptic triumph of God' as the "coherent center" of Paul's theology and the "contingent" situations addressed by his epistles.
Moreover, the result is an overwhelming "Pauline" view of early Christianity, dominated almost entirely by the missionary adventures of the great "apostle to the Gentiles." All this, however, belongs to the myth of Christian beginnings.
www.depts.drew.edu /jhc/doughty.html   (13216 words)

  
 Viewing the parcels of Pauline - The Boston Globe
The Pauline Kael Collection, which opened last September, is no mahogany-paneled famous author shrine.
There are two copies of Paul Schrader's ''Transcendental Style in Film" (one of them inscribed, ''To Pauline Kael, At last I have a chance to return the favor, Paul").
The inscription is printed in blocky blue ink: ''For Pauline Kael, Thank you for all of your thoughts and writings about the movies.
www.boston.com /ae/books/articles/2005/09/06/viewing_the_parcels_of_pauline?page=full   (1063 words)

  
 Pauline Books & Media
A printed copy of selected material may be made for the sole personal use of the user who must keep the copyright prominently displayed on the material printed.
Pauline OnLine will only add those e-mail addresses that are voluntarily submitted to our E-line list.
The Daughters of St. Paul, Pauline Books and Media, and Pauline OnLine do not endorse or support the views expressed or the material offered at any of these sites and accept no liability for any errors or omissions or inaccurate, incomplete or out-of-date information that may be disseminated from these sites.
www.daughtersofstpaul.com /copyright.html   (831 words)

  
 Pauline. Clairvoyant/Psychic
Pauline specializes in psychic readings to assist people in finding missing persons and to assist in police investigations involving missing persons.
Pauline can also do readings relating to personal issues to help guide you through life.
A psychic reading is when a clairvoyant communicates with your spirit guide on issues relating to your life and then communicates back to you via the clairvoyant to help guide you through any personal issues in your life.
www.users.bigpond.com /dove33   (207 words)

  
 The Perils of Pauline (1914)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Perils of Pauline is the most famous of the silent movie serials, which were a phenomenon on the teens and early 20s.
It opens with the death of Pauline's uncle and takeover by his "trusted" secretary as Pauline's guardian until she marries.
Pauline is imperiled in speeding cars, runaway balloons, runaway horses, and left dangling on cliffs, and fighting off hordes of rats.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0004465   (559 words)

  
 Pauline Books & Media - Daughters of St. Paul
Pauline Books and Media - Daughters of St. Paul
The Season of Love is a joyful new album to add to your Christmas music collection.
Vocations · Support the Pauline Mission · Job Opportunities
www.pauline.org   (96 words)

  
 French culture | people| Pauline Trigere awarded Legion of Honour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Noted fashion designer Pauline Trigére was awarded the Legion of Honor on Dec. 13, 2001, by Richard Duqué, Consul General of France at the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in New York.
This is a very special occasion, since we are here to pay tribute to Pauline Trigère and bestow upon her the Legion of Honor, France's highest national order.
And now it is my privilege to present Pauline Trigère with the Legion of Honor.
www.frenchculture.org /people/honorees/trigere.html   (1005 words)

  
 Pauline Kael Archives
Pauline Kael was hard as nails...funny as hell.
She lost it at the movies: As it happens, I did sit next to Pauline once in that dark.
In the shadow of the screen: Pauline Kael picks five favourite novels that have something to do with the movies.
www.rockcritics.com /archives/kael.html   (364 words)

  
 New Albion Artists: Pauline Oliveros   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Pauline Oliveros, composer, performer, author and philosopher has influenced American music extensively through her works with improvisation, electronic music, teaching, myth, ritual and meditation.
In 1985 she founded The Pauline Oliveros Foundation, Inc., to support all aspects of the creative process for a worldwide community of artists.
From her early years as the first Director of the Tape Music Center at Mills College to her fourteen year term as Professor of Music at the University of California of San Diego, and from Sonic Meditations to Deep Listening, her compositions, performances and innovations have already established her place in music history.
www.newalbion.com /artists/oliverosp   (256 words)

  
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Pauline Changes a Story Pauline listened to and wrote down Squamish stories and legends told to her by her friend Chief Joe Capilano.
Although Pauline had begun to publish her verses in the New York Magazine Gems of Poetry as early as 1884, she got her first big "break" in 1889 when two of her poems were included by W.D. Lighthall in his anthology Songs of the Great Dominion.
Pauline Johnson published most of her short stories in magazines for women in The Mother's Magazine and for children, especially boys, in Boys World.
www.humanities.mcmaster.ca /~pjohnson/writings.html   (609 words)

  
 Kael, Pauline on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
KAEL, PAULINE [Kael, Pauline], 1919-2001, American film critic, b.
Petaluma, Calif. Possessed of an extensive knowledge of the technical aspects of moviemaking and a feisty, pop-inflected style, Kael was noted for her provocative, passionate, and tough-minded film criticism.
Pauline Kael was the Queen Bee of film criticism.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
encyclopedia.infonautics.com /html/K/Kael-P1au.asp   (402 words)

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