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Mayer and Bettle areenthusiastically joined by the original film team, CCau staffer Elliott Bledsoe, animator Pete Foley, musician Chris Perren and actors Dash Kruck and Mem Rynne in the production of the sequel. posted by elliott bledsoe link backs tags:
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Xavier Rynne replies: It would be facile to accept Professor Delzell's suggestion that the 1937 date for "Non abbiamo bisogno" was a typo since one and seven are so isometrically close.
Luther Loves Lucy 2009
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Mayer and Bettle areenthusiastically joined by the original film team, CCau staffer Elliott Bledsoe, animator Pete Foley, musician Chris Perren and actors Dash Kruck and Mem Rynne in the production of the sequel. posted by elliott bledsoe tags:
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It suggests that in the development of Vatican reporting from Rynne to Hebblethwaite to Allen — from a priest to a former priest to a reporter who looks like a priest — the triumph of process over character is complete, and the appraisal of human strengths and weaknesses has been replaced by the analysis of organizational behavior.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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Pope John died (Rynne reported) at 7: 49 p.m. on June 3, 1963.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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Over four years a dozen long "Letters" followed, each printed over the pseudonym Xavier Rynne.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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It suggests that in the development of Vatican reporting from Rynne to Hebblethwaite to Allen — from a priest to a former priest to a reporter who looks like a priest — the triumph of process over character is complete, and the appraisal of human strengths and weaknesses has been replaced by the analysis of organizational behavior.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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Over four years a dozen long "Letters" followed, each printed over the pseudonym Xavier Rynne.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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Pope John died (Rynne reported) at 7: 49 p.m. on June 3, 1963.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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An observer of the Second Vatican Council, Father F.X. Murphy, wrote in the New York Times under the name of "X.vier Rynne":
Dangerous Intersection Mark Tiedemann 2010
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