Ray Bradbury, author of sci-fi novel Fahrenheit 451, is nettled at Moore's twist on his classic title. |
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Embarrassingly, I misremembered the Ray Bradbury title I listed as one of my top five! |
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The pollarded tree had been dead for some years but the huge trunk was left standing as a home to wildlife, said Mr Bradbury. |
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Many are truly beautiful and dazzling, in the tradition of a Ray Bradbury novel, but merely the beginning. |
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When I was in Brisbane recently I decided I wanted to go ice skating with Steven Bradbury. |
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By coincidence, the restaurant was across the street from where Bradbury was hawking newspapers. |
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Mr Bradbury was frequently at loggerheads with the county council, particularly in recent years when the council limited the number of pupils. |
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Science fiction writers like Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ray Bradbury and H.G. Wells have written about life on and invaders from Mars. |
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Mr Bradbury said people should know better than to start any sort of fire within a forest, even if they thought it was only an old tree trunk. |
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Mr Bradbury was also ordered to forfeit computers and other offence related equipment. |
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The Court determined Mr. Bradbury was involved in this illegal activity as a commercial enterprise. |
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We look back and remember the many authors who died this year, from Gore Vidal to Nora Ephron, from Ray Bradbury to Adrienne Rich. |
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We have three-well known filmmakers in John Weiley, David Bradbury and Cathy Henkel who will be personally introducing and screening excerpts from their films. |
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The cogwheel of the Bradbury elevator was heard snapping into action, and Davis set off to perform again. |
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On Mars, terraforming projects were in full swing, and new immigrants flooded Lowelltown and Bradbury and Burroughs City every day. |
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In the 1970s Bradbury wrote several volumes of poetry, and in the 1970s and '80s he concentrated on writing children's stories and crime fiction. |
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Parklands include Sebago Lake, Bradbury Mountain, Crescent Beach, Wolf Neck Woods, Two Lights, and Scarborough Beach state parks. |
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Bradbury published his first story in 1940 and was soon contributing widely to magazines. |
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In July 2005, Hayward and Bradbury walked 12.5 km every evening from east Toronto to sleep in front of city hall. |
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Dr Bradbury has also developed a simple wetting method which greatly reduces the cyanide content of cassava flour. |
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Tertiary students should pay particular care when drinking, says Bradbury. |
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A handful of the pieces here rank up there with those of pulp gods like Ellison and Bradbury and Clarke. |
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Bradbury ultimately found resigned humor in the time and resources wasted on investigating his normal American life. |
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Bradbury was born August 22, 1920 in Waukegan, Ill., and enjoyed a literary career spanning eight decades. |
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Among his many talents, Bradbury was able to see the future with appalling clarity. |
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Writers ranging from Ray Bradbury to Eudora Welty to Amos Oz have credited this classic text as an influence. |
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If performers desired a keyboard accompaniment to a Bradbury arrangement, one could be improvised using the soprano and bass voices as the basis for appropriate harmonies. |
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The surveyors hammered a peg into the ground which was removed by campaigners prompting Mr Bradbury to claim that his party was being obstructed in its legal work. |
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The information for Australia is provided by the Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales with the assistance of Bruce Bradbury. |
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One of the biggest Labor scalps is the loss of David Bradbury, who made a few headlines when he lost his cool with a radio host, but that's not the gaffe we're talking about in his seat of Lindsay. |
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Lynda Bradbury, the chairwoman of Yorkswood Residents Association, will be the guest of honour when the store relaunches at 10am on Monday. |
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Important studies in the field of social history by Canadian scholars such as Chad Gaffield, Bettina Bradbury, Bruce Elliott and Ruth Sandwell have relied heavily on raw data found in census records. |
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I meet regularly, as does he and as do other members, with marine workers such as Les Holloway, Karl Risser, Gerard Bradbury and others in Nova Scotia. |
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Hear evocative and fantastic tales of the end of the world, of wizards and witches, and of Ong's hat by acclaimed authors Ray Bradbury, Joan Aiken, and others. |
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On November 27, 2008, Lester M. Bradbury of Barrie, Ontario pleaded guilty in Bathurst Provincial Court to copying movies and selling them to the public, a charge under the Copyright Act. |
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Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. |
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The process, patented by the artist and publisher Henry Bradbury, impressed a specimen on to a soft lead plate. |
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Taking in Dublin Road, Great Victoria Street, Shaftesbury Square and Bradbury Place, it contains some of the best bars and restaurants in the city. |
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Pensioner Dorothy Bradbury, whose family, the Farinas, moved to Birmingham in the late 1800s, is the driving force behind the project and approached The Friends for help. |
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Sidesmen were Joan Bradbury, Alison Gibson and Sharon Turner. |
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Bradbury stressed that if it was from a concensus of opinion with the Adders supporters that he should go then he would walk away but he was loathe to jump ship. |
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Stars include Chad Harris, Barry Goldin, Andy Ford, Chris Bradbury, Allen Cooper, Mark Simpson, Andrew Palmer and former F1 World champion, Bert Finnikin. |
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