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After abruptly leaving his job as an institutional brokerage director on Wall Street in 2008, John William Codling put his savings into his own art.
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"I realized a long time ago that my brain wasn't like everyone's," said Mr. Codling.
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"The Church of England is more attractive because you don't have to go through the same sort of checks as you would have to go through if you made an application in the secular system," Codling noted.
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It was so ambitious that guests like Pharrell Williams had to wait up to two hours while Mr. Codling put finishing touches on a few key pieces.
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Reverend Tim Codling says a parallel law system makes churches an easy target.
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Reverend Tim Codling says a parallel law system makes churches an easy target.
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Clergyman Tim Codling started working with the police after he was inundated with marriage requests he thought were dubious.
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Rodin Banica/Patrick McMullan Bruce Bally, John Codling and Nate Beest For the second year in a row, Seth Herzog , a stand-up comedian, served as one of the night's auctioneers, with the hope of getting guests to donate additional money to the cause.
Sending in the Butterflies Marshall Heyman 2011
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Codling says a parallel law system makes churches an easy target.
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"This show really killed me," said Mr. Codling during a beer break while the lighting was being installed.
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