The 24-year-old Burroughs, an advertising whiz-kid from the age of 19, has never been anything but contrived. |
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He didn't represent me, but he represented my father-in-law, Peter Burroughs. |
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I love Tom Waits and have always been interested in Burroughs and the beat poets. |
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Smith dove to his left and as the ball caromed into the air, he reached high, grabbed it barehanded and threw Burroughs out at first. |
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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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As my husband and I try to leave, a Burroughs dad stops us to insist that we detour past the lunchroom, where volunteers have set out cookies and Dunn Bros coffee. |
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By any measure, Burroughs ranks among the finest adventure story authors of modern times. |
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After this debut, Goines continued to write at a furious pace, producing a body of work that echoed Celine, Genet, and Burroughs. |
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So, Sean Burroughs for Dewon Brazelton doesn't stoke your hot-stove fire? |
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The teenager was asked about conversations he had with the dean at Los Angeles' John Burroughs Middle School, where the boy had a history of acting up in class. |
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I bought Tarzan comic books, and even had a few issues of ERB-dom, a mimeographed fanzine devoted to the works of Burroughs. |
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Like Jack London, Burroughs wanted money, power, and status as well as release into an imagined edenic frontier. |
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Henry Wellcome and Silas Burroughs formed a partnership in September 1880, and established an office in Snow Hill in Central London. |
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Other writers, including Edgar Rice Burroughs and Abraham Merritt, built on the convention. |
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William James Burroughs analyses the depiction of winter in paintings, as does Hans Neuberger. |
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Burroughs asserts that it occurred almost entirely from 1565 to 1665 and was associated with the climatic decline from 1550 onwards. |
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Burroughs says that snowy subjects return to Dutch Golden Age painting with works by Hendrick Avercamp from 1609 onwards. |
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Burroughs lived in Tangier for four years and wrote Naked Lunch, whose locale of Interzone is an allusion to the city. |
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Burroughs was doing all this a century ago, only in print form. |
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Burroughs High sophmore point guard Sharia Zaidi said Thursday that she's transferring to Marlborough. |
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But Burroughs is after something more than self-realization. |
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Club women like Nannie Burroughs were well aware of bourgeois elitism and confronted it directly in their writing. |
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And Stoker had no more visited Transylvania than Burroughs Africa. |
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The free load came courtesy of fellow NFU members and arable farmers Rob Stacey and Roger Burroughs from West Hanningfield and Foulness Island. |
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The Abigail Alliance was established in November 2001 by Frank Burroughs in memory of his daughter, Abigail. |
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In many ways, Can't and Won't is like a set of William Burroughs cut-ups, random moments juxtaposed, one against the other, until reality takes on the logic of a collage. |
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As late as 1963, one of every 30 paperbacks sold had been written by Burroughs, and many of the more than 50 Tarzan movies remained Saturday afternoon television staples. |
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Burroughs spent his long lonely nights on the salesman's treadmill reading the pulp magazines of the period and, after the umpteenth fantasy tale, decidedhecoulddobetter. |
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Burroughs High School was to win its first Foothill League baseball championship since 1957, while Hart and Saugus slugged it out for second place. |
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He was born in Sudbury, Suffolk, the youngest son of John Gainsborough, a weaver and maker of woollen goods, and his wife, the sister of the Reverend Humphry Burroughs. |
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Burroughs moved to third on a fielder's-choice groundout and scored on the first of Jackson's two wild pitches, and Xavier Nady had a RBI single for a 6-0 San Diego lead. |
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