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Recluse, Wyoming

Sue Wallis - rancher and Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from Campbell County, served 2007 until her death in January 2014


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1976 New York Jets season

The television series, Barney Miller, referenced the game between the Buccaneers playing at the Jets, in the 3rd season episode "The Recluse", in which Yemana had tickets to the Jets/Tampa Bay game.

2Shy

The presentation of the character Virgil Incanto also went through several permutations, initially conceived as a creepy Phantom of the Opera-like recluse, and as a butcher who would be able to cut the fat from his victims, before the final "fairly normal-looking" version was decided upon.

All the World's Mornings

It is a retelling of the apprenticeship of Marin Marais in the house of austere, recluse, and mysterious violist Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe, obsessed with his late wife, and of his romantic entanglements with his master's two daughters.

Assassin's Apprentice

One night he is also introduced to a recluse named Chade, who is a skilled assassin.

Clarice Cliff

The death of Colley Shorter in 1963 led Cliff to sell the factory to Midwinter in 1964 and she retired, becoming somewhat of a recluse.

Fredrik Olsen

Olsen has been called "The Norwegian Howard Hughes" for his great wealth and avoidance of publicity; although a recluse he is also reputed to be the inspiration for the look of The Simpsons cartoon character Mr. Burns.

Gerhard Franke

After German Reunification, Franke turned toward figurative paintings set in the countryside around the castle of Arnshaugk, near Neustadt an der Orla, where he had lived as a recluse until his death in 2002.

Guðrún Ósvífrsdóttir

Guðrún was the first nun and recluse in Iceland, and she died and was buried at Helgafell.

Jack Marx

It was during his time as a music journalist that Marx went in search of his childhood rock and roll idol, Stevie Wright, of legendary Australian '60s band, The Easybeats. He found Wright allegedly living as a drug-addicted recluse in a small coastal town in southern New South Wales and Wright's life story, along with Marx's near-disastrous attempts to extract it from him, was documented in Sorry: The Wretched Tale of Little Stevie Wright (1999).

Jan Merlin

At the outpost, the three come upon crusty recluse Tully Casper, played by Edgar Buchanan, who also has his eyes on the gold.

Jeanne-Le Ber

It was named for Jeanne Le Ber, a religious recluse and craftswoman who lived in Pointe-Saint-Charles in the 18th century.

Juliana of Liège

Pope Urban recorded the initial celebration in letters to the various clergy, but also sent a copy to Juliana's friend, Dame the recluse Eve of Saint Martin at St. Martin Basilica.

Kamo no Chōmei

The design of the hut he built in Hino was inspired by the dwelling of the Buddhist recluse Vimalakirti.

Loretta de Braose

In 1221, she had become a recluse or anchoress at Hackington, just north of Canterbury in Kent.

Loxosceles deserta

Loxosceles deserta, commonly known as the desert recluse, is a brown spider of the Sicariidae family.

Patrick Süskind

Süskind lives as a recluse in Munich, in Seeheim (Lake Starnberg), and in France.

Roman Catholic Diocese of Troyes

Blessed Menard and Blessed Herbert, abbots of the monastery at Mores founded by St. Bernard (end of the twelfth century); Blessed Jeanne, the recluse (d. 1246);

Sufi saints of Aurangabad

Nirgun Shah Wali came from Bengal, and lived as a recluse at Nidhara, two miles north of Jalna.

The Blueberry Hunt

The film centers around a recluse locally known as "Colonel" -- played by Naseeruddin Shah, living with his large German Shepherd dog. The story focuses on the last five days when Colonel's plantation of a high potency variant of marijuana -- Blueberry Skunk—gets ready for harvest.

The Match King

One of his agents discovers an eccentric recluse named Christian Hobe (an uncredited Harry Beresford) has invented an everlasting match, so Kroll has him locked away as a madman.

Zeffie Tilbury

Tilbury is probably best remembered as the old lady who is befriended by Spanky and his friends on her birthday and, as a result, is transformed from a lonely, disagreeable recluse to a happy and loving carefree soul in the 1936 Hal Roach Our Gang comedy Second Childhood.


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