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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Senerca - Career

Peter Senerca - Extreme Championship Wrestling. Peter Senerca enjoyed considerable success from 1993–1999 in ECW, wrestling under the name Taz. Over the course of several years, his undefeated streak and combination of technical mat maneuvers, submission holds gleaned from his judo background and a wide array of suplexes (which led him to be dubbed "The Human Suplex Machine") earned him a degree of infamy. His feud with Sabu, whom he defeated at the first televised ECW pay-per-view, Barely Legal 1997, is ...

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Peter Senerca, Peter Senerca - Career, Peter Senerca - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Peter Senerca - The Mike Awesome title controversy, Peter Senerca - World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment, Peter Senerca - In wrestling, Peter Senerca - Previous managers, Peter Senerca - Nicknames, Peter Senerca - Finishing and signature moves, Peter Senerca - Quotes, Peter Senerca - Championships and accomplishments, Peter Senerca - Job titles

Read more here: » Peter Senerca: Encyclopedia II - Peter Senerca - Career

Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Corey - Books

His most successful book series is Coping With..., written mostly for secondary school age (11-16) children. They are designed to be useful, containing tips on how to 'Cope', however, the books are also very humourous in nature. Two distinguishing features of these books are: a complete A-Z of subjects (often with 'cheat' subjects for letters Q,V,X,Y and Z such as 'Zee end bit'), and heavy use of humourous footnotes, often with funny 'bac ...

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Peter Corey, Peter Corey - Family Life, Peter Corey - Books, Peter Corey - Work On Camera, Peter Corey - Work For The Camera, Peter Corey - Work On Stage, Peter Corey - Awards

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Tatchell - Outrage!

Increasingly Tatchell took part in gay rights campaigning over issues such as Section 28. Following the murder of actor Michael Boothe on 10 May 1990, Tatchell became one of thirty founding members of the radical gay-rights group OutRage! and has remained a leading member. The group fuses theatrical performance styles with queer political protest. Some of the activities of OutRage! have been highly controversial. In 1994 it unveiled placards naming ten Church of England bishops as gay. Shortly afterwards the group wrote to twenty UK M ...

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Peter Tatchell, Peter Tatchell - Early life, Peter Tatchell - Political awakening, Peter Tatchell - Bermondsey by-election, Peter Tatchell - Outrage!, Peter Tatchell - Establishment recognition, Peter Tatchell - Critics

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Coudrin - Vision

In 1792, Coudrin was secretly ordained to the presbyterate just as France was becoming embroiled in revolution against its monarchy. Coudrin went into hiding in an attic of the granary of the Chateu d'Usseau where he was confined for six months. During his hiding, Coudrin woke up one evening surrounded by illuminated apparitions of priests, brothers and nuns in white albs. He took the vision to be a divine calling to establish a religious order that would become the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Coudrin quickly left the granary and traveled to Poitiers to begin an underground ministry, waiting ...

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Peter Coudrin, Peter Coudrin - Vision, Peter Coudrin - Establishment

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Buck - Music

Buck's style of guitar playing is simple and yet distinctive. He makes wide use of open strings while chording to create chiming and memorable pop melodies. However, on more recent R.E.M. releases, the guitar has been noticeably less prominent, often turned down lower in the mix in deference to the band's increasing use of synthesizers and other atmospherics. Buck has made contributions on many other musician's albums, including The Replacements, Robyn Hitchcock, and several Eels albums. Along with R.E.M. sideman Scott McCaughey, he h ...

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Peter Buck, Peter Buck - Biography, Peter Buck - Music, Peter Buck - Disturbance on a flight

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Greenaway - Career

Greenaway was born in Newport in Wales (his mother is Welsh), but grew up in England. The family left Wales when Greenaway was three years old and moved to Essex, England. At an early age he decided he wanted to be a painter. He developed an interest in European cinema, focusing first on the films of Bergman, and then on the nouvelle vague film-makers Godard, and most especially Resnais. In 1962 he started studying at the Walthamstow College of Art, where amongst his fellow students was musician Ian Dury (who Greenaway would later cas ...

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Peter Greenaway, Peter Greenaway - Career, Peter Greenaway - Films, Peter Greenaway - Television

Read more here: » Peter Greenaway: Encyclopedia II - Peter Greenaway - Career

Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Adamson - Sacking

Adamson was sacked from Coronation Street for breach of contract. He had previously been warned for writing unauthorized newspaper articles criticising the show and cast, but Granada Television decided to financially support him through his legal problems. However, producer Bill Podmore sacked him, once it was revealed he had sold his memoirs after the previous warning. Len Fairclough was killed off-screen in a motorway crash in December 1983. To demonise the character, it was revealed that he had been returning home from an affa ...

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Peter Adamson, Peter Adamson - Allegation, Peter Adamson - Sacking, Peter Adamson - Reference

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Simon - Career

Junior Showtime (YTV) - Presenter Run The Risk (BBC) - Presenter Friday Zone (BBC) - Presenter Double Dare (BBC) - Presenter Lucky Ladders (Announcer) Win, Lose Or Draw (STV) Going Live (BBC) Star Pets (BBC) Red Nose Awards (BBC) Saturday Superstore (BBC) Wheel Of Fortune (STV) Saturday Picture Show (BBC) Get Your Own Back (BBC) Hold Tight (BBC) Children In Need (BBC) Starstrider (BBC) Comic Relief (BBC) Eggs and Baker (BBC) The Ant & Dec Show (BBC) Scru ...

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Peter Simon, Peter Simon - Career, Peter Simon - Trivia, Peter Simon - Quotes

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Ackroyd - Works

Peter Ackroyd - Fiction. The Great Fire of London – 1982 The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde – 1983 Hawksmoor – 1985 Chatterton – 1987 (shortlisted for the Booker Prize, 1987) First Light – 1989 English Music – 1992 The House of Doctor Dee – 1993 Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem – 1994 (also published as The Trial of Elizabeth Cree) Milton in America – ...

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Peter Ackroyd, Peter Ackroyd - Works, Peter Ackroyd - Fiction, Peter Ackroyd - Non-fiction, Peter Ackroyd - Plays

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Gospel of Peter - Sources

Though there are parallels with the three synoptic gospels, Peter does not use any of the material unique to Matthew or unique to Luke, leading to two differing conclusions. Ron Cameron and others conclude that the author may have written independently of the synoptic Gospels and may have directly or indirectly used the Q Gospel, a hypothetical source also employed by the authors of Luke and Matthew, but applying to his borrowings a theology (including docetism) that was unacceptable to the dev ...

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Gospel of Peter, Gospel of Peter - Date, Gospel of Peter - Pseudepigraphical authorship, Gospel of Peter - Sources, Gospel of Peter - Transmission

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Saint Peter - Name

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations Christian movem ...

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Saint Peter, Saint Peter - Name, Saint Peter - Life, Saint Peter - Roman Catholic Church, Saint Peter - His writings, Saint Peter - Further detail on the authenticity of Second Peter, Saint Peter - Pseudepigrapha

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Saint Peter - Life

Most reconstructions of Peter's life depend primarily on the New Testament; there are no other contemporary accounts of his life or death. According to the New Testament, before becoming a disciple of Jesus, Simon (i.e., Peter) Bar Jonah was a fisherman. He was originally a native of Bethsaida (John 1:44), the son of Jonah (Matt 16:17) or son of Jochanan (John 1:42). The synoptic gospels all recount how his mother-in-law was healed by Jesus at their home in Capernaum (Matt 8:14–17; Mark 1:29–31; Luke 4:38f), so we know he was married, bu ...

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Saint Peter, Saint Peter - Name, Saint Peter - Life, Saint Peter - Roman Catholic Church, Saint Peter - His writings, Saint Peter - Further detail on the authenticity of Second Peter, Saint Peter - Pseudepigrapha

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Borwein - Research

In 1995, the Borweins collaborated with Yasumasa Kanada of the University of Toyko to compute π to more than four billion digits. Peter Borwein also collaborated with NASA's David Bailey and the University of Quebec's Simon Plouffe to calculate the individual hexadecimal digits of π. This provided a way for mathematicians to determine the nth digit of π without calculating preceding digits. As a result, Borwein and his colleagues calculated the 40 billionth ...

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Peter Borwein, Peter Borwein - First interest in math, Peter Borwein - Academic career, Peter Borwein - Research, Peter Borwein - Publications, Peter Borwein - Affiliations

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Saint Peter - Name

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity of God God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit Christian theology Christian Church Christian worship Grace Salvation Sermon on the Mount The Ten Commandments The Christian Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha Christian denominations Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestant ...

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Saint Peter, Saint Peter - Name, Saint Peter - Life, Saint Peter - Roman Catholic Church, Saint Peter - His writings, Saint Peter - Further detail on the authenticity of Second Peter, Saint Peter - Pseudepigrapha

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Winston Peters - Career

Peters was born in the town of Whangarei. He is half Maori, his father being Maori and his mother Pakeha. His iwi affiliations are Ngati Wai and his Clan is McInnes. After attending Whangarei Boys High School and Dargaville High School he studied history, politics and law at Auckland University and graduated BA/LLb and has worked both as a teacher and as a lawyer. Two of his brothers, Ian Peters and Jim Peters, have also been Members of Parliament. He was a member of the University Rugby Club in Auckland and captain of the Auckland Maori Rug ...

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Winston Peters, Winston Peters - Career, Winston Peters - National Party, Winston Peters - New Zealand First, Winston Peters - The Baubles of Office - 2005, Winston Peters - Views and policies

Read more here: » Winston Peters: Encyclopedia II - Winston Peters - Career

Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pevensie - Synopsis

Peter Pevensie - The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. As the eldest brother, he tried his best to protect his other siblings and to act like a responsible young adult. He was evacuated to the countryside with his siblings by train as the air-raids of World War II devastated the city of London. In the countryside, they stayed at the old mansion of Professor Digory Kirke until the end of the war. When Lucy first stumbles on the wardrobe, Peter doesn't believe her at first, believing it was just her imaginati ...

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Peter Pevensie, Peter Pevensie - Portrayals, Peter Pevensie - Synopsis, Peter Pevensie - The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter Pevensie - Commentary

Read more here: » Peter Pevensie: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pevensie - Synopsis

Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Cook - Legacy

Cook is an acknowledged influence on a long stream of comedians who have followed him from the amateur dramatic clubs of British universities to the Edinburgh festival and from thence to the radio and television studios of the BBC. Notable fans include the members of Monty Python's Flying Circus, and, more recently, the aforementioned Chris Morris. Many people feel that, like Spike Milligan, Cook broke so much new ground in the 1960 to 1965 period that later comics had relatively little ground left to break. Some have seen Cook's life ...

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Peter Cook, Peter Cook - Early career, Peter Cook - Not Only... But Also and other '60s television, Peter Cook - 1970s, Peter Cook - Consequences, Peter Cook - Hollywood, Peter Cook - Revival, Peter Cook - Legacy, Peter Cook - Filmography

Read more here: » Peter Cook: Encyclopedia II - Peter Cook - Legacy

Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Fechter - Death

About one year after the construction of the wall, Fechter attempted to flee together with his friend Helmut Kulbeik. The plan was to hide in a carpenter's workshop near the wall and, after observing the border guards from there, to jump out of a window into the so-called death-strip (a strip running between the main wall and a parallel fence which they had recently started to construct), run across it and climb over the wall near Checkpoint Charlie into ...

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Peter Fechter, Peter Fechter - Background, Peter Fechter - Death, Peter Fechter - Commemoration, Peter Fechter - Trial

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Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pevensie - Synopsis

Peter Pevensie - The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. As the eldest brother, he tried his best to protect his other siblings and to act like a responsible young adult. He was evacuated to the countryside with his siblings by train as the air-raids of World War II devastated the city of London. In the countryside, they stayed at the old mansion of Professor Digory Kirke until the end of the war. When Lucy first stumbles on the wardrobe, Peter doesn't believe her at first, believing it was just her imaginati ...

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Peter Pevensie, Peter Pevensie - Portrayals, Peter Pevensie - Synopsis, Peter Pevensie - The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter Pevensie - Commentary, Peter Pevensie - Footnotes

Read more here: » Peter Pevensie: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pevensie - Synopsis

Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pevensie - Commentary

Even before entering Narnia, Peter demonstrates his strong moral fibre. Perhaps for this reason he undergoes the least development of the major characters; his experiences in Narnia serve primarily to strengthen his innate tendency towards humility and courage. He possesses the traits of maturity and discernment, as befits his position as King Peter the Magnificent, High King over all kings of Narnia. Given Lewis's penchant for the use of significant names (for example, Aslan is Turkish for lion), the surname "Pevensie" ...

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Peter Pevensie, Peter Pevensie - Portrayals, Peter Pevensie - Synopsis, Peter Pevensie - The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter Pevensie - Commentary, Peter Pevensie - Footnotes

Read more here: » Peter Pevensie: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pevensie - Commentary

Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Sutcliffe - Early life

Peter William Sutcliffe was born in Bingley, West Yorkshire, the son of a mill-worker. Reportedly a loner at school, he left formal education at the age of fifteen and took a series of menial jobs, including a stint as a grave-digger, before settling into a job on the nightshift at a local factory. He met Sonia Szurma in 1966, and they married in 1974. Shortly after his marriage, he was made redundant and used the pay-off to gain a HGV licence in June 1975, and began working as a driver in September of that year. His wife suffered a n ...

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Peter Sutcliffe, Peter Sutcliffe - Early life, Peter Sutcliffe - Criminal career, Peter Sutcliffe - Victims, Peter Sutcliffe - 1975, Peter Sutcliffe - 1976, Peter Sutcliffe - 1977, Peter Sutcliffe - 1978, Peter Sutcliffe - 1979, Peter Sutcliffe - 1980, Peter Sutcliffe - Arrest and trial, Peter Sutcliffe - Prison, Peter Sutcliffe - Controversy, Peter Sutcliffe - Capture of Wearside Jack?, Peter Sutcliffe - Related works

Read more here: » Peter Sutcliffe: Encyclopedia II - Peter Sutcliffe - Early life

Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Sutcliffe - Criminal career

Peter Sutcliffe - Victims. Sutcliffe was convicted for murdering the following 13 victims: 30 October 1975: Wilma McCann, 28, Leeds 20 January 1976: Emily Jackson, 42, Leeds 5 February 1977: Irene Richardson, 28, Leeds 23 April 1977: Patricia Atkinson, 32, Bradford 26 June 1977: Jayne MacDonald, 16, Leeds 1 October 1977: Jean Jordan, 20, Manchester 21 January 1978: Yvonne Pearson, 21, Bradford 31 January 1978: Helen Rytka, 18, Huddersfiel ...

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Peter Sutcliffe, Peter Sutcliffe - Early life, Peter Sutcliffe - Criminal career, Peter Sutcliffe - Victims, Peter Sutcliffe - 1975, Peter Sutcliffe - 1976, Peter Sutcliffe - 1977, Peter Sutcliffe - 1978, Peter Sutcliffe - 1979, Peter Sutcliffe - 1980, Peter Sutcliffe - Arrest and trial, Peter Sutcliffe - Prison, Peter Sutcliffe - Controversy, Peter Sutcliffe - Capture of Wearside Jack?, Peter Sutcliffe - Related works

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