Adam Miller

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Biography

Vocalist, collaborated with John Cale.

  • Name variations
  • A. Miller
  • Primary profession
  • Assistant_director·production_manager
  • Country
  • Australia
  • Nationality
  • Australian
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 13 May 2024
  • Place of birth
  • Eyemouth
  • Death date
  • 1917-12-21
  • Death age
  • 34
  • Place of death
  • West Flanders
  • Education
  • Capital University
  • Member of
  • Northern Ireland national under-18 schoolboys football team·Gillingham F.C.·England national football C team·Hibernian F.C.·Trenton Thunder·Milwaukee Admirals·Canvey Island F.C.·Dagenham & Redbridge F.C.·Cambridge United F.C.·Peterborough United F.C.·Ipswich Town F.C.·Gillingham F.C.·Grays Athletic F.C.·Queens Park Rangers F.C.·Aldershot Town F.C.·Ebbsfleet United F.C.·Stevenage F.C.·Democratic Party

Music

Movies

TV

Books

Trivia

In one of the shots in 25 Hill, the edge of his shoe could originally be seen poking into frame. He wasnt supposed to be there, so it was cropped out, but it still ruined the scene, so it was deleted altogether.

Claims to have the ability to swallow sideways, but is unable to explain what that actually means.

Taught Nathan Gamble how to cry on cue by biting his tongue really hard.

Was nearly fired for forgetting to say no mayonnaise when getting Corbin Bersen his favorite sandwich.

Quotes

Grace does not contest the powers-that-be through an effective show of verifiable strength but through a persistent and subversive recoding of how one defines what strength and weakness are.

Insofar as the intervention of grace constitutes the core of religious experience, the constant aim of every religious movement ought to be a reduction of transcendence coupled with an unswerving dedication to immanence. Let metaphysics and science pursue the elaboration of transcendent, causal economies; the domain of religion is immanence and, more precisely, the immanence of what is actually given as a gift. Religious thinking will be religious in character precisely to the extent that it is capable of faithfully thinking immanence. Religion, for the sake of grace, forsakes transcendence.

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