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The divorcing of the spirit from the body made thinking about the body possible.
In the year 1969, she had her first novel "Divorcing" published, but she died shortly thereafter.
Linehan appeared in the film Divorcing Jack as the 'Announcer'.
The Citybeat news jingle from 1998 is heard in the film Divorcing Jack.
He further felt that "there's maybe a bit more depth here than in the earlier books, like Divorcing Jack, but it's still a fairly light read".
"Divorcing is a high-risk situation," Dr. Hetherington said.
However, many of the tracks recorded for that album later appeared on Divorcing Neo 2 Marry Soul.
From the album Divorcing Neo 2 Marry Soul www.jaguarwright.com/...
"Divorcing: A Fragment"
In 1992, whilst at the paper, he wrote his debut novel Divorcing Jack, the story of an adulterous Belfast journalist who has yet to grow up.
He has also acted in the film Divorcing Jack with Rachel Griffiths and David Thewlis.
The town was also used as a location for Divorcing Jack which starred David Thewlis- particularly the harbour and seafront as well as houses on New Road.
The biggest advantage though for the conservative administrations in Washington, Ottawa, Bonn and London is the fragmentation of labour and the divorcing of workers from traditionally powerful unions.
The opening scene of Colin Bateman's novel Divorcing Jack finds the protagonist Dan Starkey with a crate of Harp in the gardens.
More recently, Mr. Thewlis appeared in "Divorcing Jack," a comedy about Northern Ireland's Troubles, which has not been released in the United States.
From the album Divorcing Neo 2 Marry Soul , copyright 2005 Song/Artemis Records, a division of Sheridan Square...
Bateman and Nesbitt were already well acquainted; Nesbitt had been considered for a main role in Divorcing Jack (David Caffrey, 1998), based on Bateman's original novel.
Jaguar Wright Now and then Jaguar Wright tries to make nice on her new album, "Divorcing Neo 2 Marry Soul" (Song/Artemis).
Events of Bateman's debut novel Divorcing Jack (1995), set in Belfast, Northern Ireland, follow a turbulent period in the life of married, cynical and usually drunk journalist Dan Starkey.
Colin Bateman's Divorcing Jack is published and is awarded the Betty Trask Prize by the Society of Authors, for the best debut by a writer under the age of 35.
The second point I would - I think is very important is to reflect upon where we were before Sept. 11 with the wall, where you had the divorcing of intelligence and criminal, which was often tremendously artificial.
He also appeared in The Nutty Professor 2 and Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie as well as reporter Charles Parker in the cult classic adaptation of Colin Bateman's Divorcing Jack (film).
Behan is mentioned as an alcoholic muse in the film Divorcing Jack: "...as my artistic interests grew I found that many of my heroes had had impassioned affairs with what my old dar would say was the devils vomit.
A recognisable landmark of Belfast, the pub has featured as a location in numerous film and television productions, such as David Caffrey's Divorcing Jack (1998) and as far back as Carol Reed's 1947 film Odd Man Out.