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To be veiled, is to wear a veil Veiled may also refer to: *''Veiled'', novel by Benedict Jacka *''Veiled'', 2009 short film with Kristof Konrad Beth Littleford Elizabeth Littleford (born July 17, 1968) is an American actress and comedian known as an original correspondent on Comedy Central's ''The Daily Show'' from 1996 to 2000. For performing on ''The Daily Show'', she won a Peabody Award in 2015. Ou ... Leyna Weber * Veiled (album), Leah Andreone 1996 *"Veiled", song by Mat Maneri from Trinity (Mat Maneri album) *"Veiled", song by VAS from Offerings (VAS album) {{dab ...
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A veil is an article of clothing or hanging cloth that is intended to cover some part of the human head, head or face, or an object of some significance. Veiling has a long history in European, Asian, and African societies. The practice has been prominent in different forms in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The practice of veiling is especially associated with women and sacred objects, though in some cultures, it is men, rather than women, who are expected to wear a veil. Besides its enduring religious significance, veiling continues to play a role in some modern secular contexts, such as wedding customs. History Antiquity Elite women in ancient Mesopotamia and in the Rise of Macedon, Macedonian and Persian Empire, Persian empires wore the veil as a sign of respectability and high status. The earliest attested reference to veiling is found a Middle Assyrian Empire, Middle Assyrian law code dating from between 1400 and 1100 BC. Assyria had explicit sumptuary laws detailin ...
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Benedict Jacka
Benedict Jacka (born 25 September 1980) is a British author, best known for his ''Alex Verus'' series. Biography Jacka was born in England and attended the City of London School. He later attended Cambridge University, where he graduated with a Bachelors in philosophy Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ... and met his editor Sophie Hicks from Ed Victor Ltd. His first novels were three children's fantasy novels that didn’t get published, followed by ''To Be A Ninja'' (later changed to ''Ninja: The Beginning''), a children's non-fantasy novel, which was. In 2000 he began working on a fantasy setting with teenage elementals, for which he wrote four unpublished novels. In 2009, he decided to try again with an adult character and a more information-based ability. Three y ...
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Kristof Konrad
Kristof Konrad (born Krzysztof Wojslaw, April 26, 1962) is a Polish-American film, television, theatre, actor, acting and character movement coach, voice and breath coach, and the Alexander Technique teacher. He is a Co-Dir of Alexander Techworks. For over twenty five years, he has successfully worked in film and television in both the United States and Europe, working with directors such as Kenneth Branagh, Francis Lawrence, Ron Howard, and Roland Emmerich and working opposite actors such as Jennifer Lawrence, Robin Wright, Kerry Washington, Jennifer Garner, and many more. He currently resides in Los Angeles and works internationally. Early life Kristof Konrad (birth name Krzysztof Wojsław) was born on April 26, 1962, in Gizycko, Poland. His father, Mieczyslaw, was a working-class man, and his mother, Jadwiga, was a school teacher. He studied to become an electrical engineer, but at 23, he decided to pursue a career in acting. For the next two years (1985-1987), Konrad attended ...
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Beth Littleford
Elizabeth Littleford (born July 17, 1968) is an American actress and comedian known as an original correspondent on Comedy Central's ''The Daily Show'' from 1996 to 2000. For performing on ''The Daily Show'', she won a Peabody Award in 2015. Outside of ''The Daily Show'', Littleford has acted in the sitcoms ''Spin City'' (1998–2000), '' I'm in the Band'' (2009–2011), ''The Hard Times of RJ Berger'' (2010–2011), and '' Dog with a Blog'' (2012–2015). Her film appearances include the romantic comedy ''Crazy, Stupid, Love'' (2011) and the anthology comedy ''Movie 43'' (2013). Early life Littleford was born in Nashville, Tennessee, the daughter of Jackie, a professor, and Philip O. Littleford, a cardiologist and inventor. She grew up in Winter Park, Florida and attended the Park Maitland School. Her father and brother died when she was sixteen in a pontoon plane accident during an Alaskan fishing trip. A National Merit Scholarship Program finalist in high school, she a ...
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Leyna Weber
Leyna Juliet Weber is an American actress, author and screenwriter. Filmography Documentary narration Assignment Discovery (15 episodes) * Cracking the Ocean Code (1 January 2006) * Discovering Language Arts: A Novel Idea (1 January 2007) * Discovering Language Arts: Right Before Your Eyes (1 January 2007) * Ice Age: Extreme Climate (1 January 2007) * Discovering Language Arts: The Write Stuff (1 January 2007) * American History: A Nation Is Born (1 January 2007) * Exploring the Tales of Hans Christian Andersen (1 January 2007) * Statistics and Data Analysis in Sports (1 January 2007) * American History: Rise of the 20th Century (1 January 2007) * Discovering Language Arts: The Moral of the Story (1 January 2007) * Discovering Language Arts: We Proudly Present (1 January 2007) * Elements of Physics: Wave Phenomena (1 January 2007) * Hans Christian Andersen and the Elements of a Story (1 January 2007) * American History: Marching Into the Future (1 January 2007) * Natural Disas ...
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Veiled (Leah Andreone Album)
''Veiled'' is the first album by the American singer/songwriter Leah Andreone, released in 1996. Critical reception The ''Knoxville News Sentinel'' wrote that "Andreone indulges her nasal voice in fits similar to lanisMorissette's, but her stunts seem more shrewdly calculated than charmingly eccentric." Track listing All songs by Leah Andreone and Rick Neigher, except where noted. #"It's Alright, It's OK" #"Happy Birthday" #"Mother Tongue" #"You Make Me Remember" #"Who Are They to Say" #"Problem Child" #"Come Sunday Morning" #"Kiss Me Goodbye" #"Hell to Pay" (Leah Andreone, David Andreone, Rick Neigher) #"Will You Still Love Me" #"Imagining You" Personnel *Leah Andreone – vocals *Rick Neigher – bass guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, organ, harmonica *David Raven – drums *John Shanks – electric guitar *Kevin Saviger – keyboards, organ * Rami Jaffee – organ *Debra Dobkin – percussion *Neal Avron – trumpet The trumpet is a brass instrume ...
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Trinity (Mat Maneri Album)
''Trinity'' is a solo album by American jazz violinist and composer Mat Maneri recorded in July 1999 and released on ECM in 2001. Reception The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars calling it "a mystifying debut by a devastatingly creative and deftly talented musician."Jurek, TAllmusic Reviewaccessed November 8, 2011 The authors of ''The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings'' described the album as "an astonishing solo performance, richly textured and deftly executed, and full of the funky simplicity of early jazz." Writing for All About Jazz, Mark Corroto commented: "The organic freedom of Maneri's playing on ''Trinity'' reveals the source of his energy: the architecture of composition combined with judicious use of space. ''Trinity'' is an admirable album of thoughtful and inspired improvisation." In ''Weather Bird: Jazz at the Dawn of its Second Century'', jazz critic Gary Giddins called the album "a solo recital of unexpected depth and variety," and remarked ...
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