This was in fact a sort of Bramwell tart and nothing like plum pudding but it was a scrumptiously perfect balance of pastry and jam. |
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By the way, Bramwell, thank you for those comp tickets you provide us from time to time. |
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He also commissioned the musical fanfare by Bramwell Tovey, conductor of the Vancouver Symphony, especially for this unveiling. |
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This new ATMA CD was recorded during a live concert in March, 2010 with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra conducted by Bramwell Tovey. |
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Theresa also distributed a document on «How to Read a Legal Decision» which was prepared by Edith Bramwell, PSAC Legal Officer. |
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But Bramwell shares his Manchester soul-mate Guy Garvey's ability to find wry satisfaction at the bottom of the glass. |
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In the revised 1910 edition of his book, Osler worked with collaborators, including Edwin Bramwell, who developed the 18-page chapter on multiple sclerosis. |
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Small is beautiful for freewheeling Bramwell While most bands strive to play the biggest venues, others are yearning for the convivial atmosphere of their early gigs. |
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James Ehnes, a world-renowned violinist and Brandon, Manitoba native, best soloist with orchestra for his work with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bramwell Tovey. |
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John Gordon made a statement and, with Edith Bramwell, answered questions. |
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Included are photographs of István Anhalt with members of his family and various musicians, including Bramwell Tovey, Valdine Anderson, Lydia Adams, Nelson Lohnes, Elmer Iseler, Harry Freedman and Linda Bouchard. |
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Talking of which, it was time to hightail it over that wide, wide High Street to the main music venue at Arc, The Point and a solo show from I Am Kloot singer, John Bramwell. |
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