Ruth orders four rounds of quadruple ryes, Faulkner orders four rounds of moonshine. |
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Both actors perform well above the average, with Faulkner having the added benefit of physical grace and a radiantly expressive face. |
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The psychic unease that Faulkner weaves into Quentin's obsession with the girl foreshadows an ill-omened conclusion. |
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Ambitious, energetic, and very able, Faulkner was clearly positioning himself for the succession to Brookeborough. |
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Compare then the words of Franz Kafka and William Faulkner to the half-baked notions of the end of history and the clash of civilizations. |
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Faulkner just got the better start from the outside of the front row to nose ahead of Westbrook on the sprint to the first corner. |
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Bit by bit, Faulkner peels away the shiny veneer that covers up the ugly realities of the turn-of-the-century South. |
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However, as the race developed, Faulkner came back into contention and was sitting on Westbrook 's tail with two laps left to run. |
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I was influenced by the beat poets and the Southern writers like William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor. |
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Faulkner is a young, ambitious, ruthless woman who will stop at nothing in order to secure a lofty management job. |
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He draws sensitively and suggestively upon the work of Dante, Faulkner, and Flannery O'Connor, mining their theological lode. |
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Dupont and teammate Justin Faulkner were named OUA all-stars after placing in the top ten at the championships. |
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Faulkner wore jeans faded at the knees, a broad hat, and photochromic sunglasses. |
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In the men's 10 km freestyle race, Charles Curtis and Justin Faulkner led the way, tying for seventh place. |
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The studios had rather employ a screenwriter with eight disasters to his credit than a William Faulkner with none. |
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An alternative medicine quack reckoned he could cure Faulkner of his twitching with a six-month course of treatment. |
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Faulkner asked the baroness in the House of Lords whether the UKs government would support the resolution passed by the European Parliament on Dec.18 last year. |
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It reminded me of the story about William Faulkner and Leigh Brackett writing the screenplay for The big sleep. |
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But contra William Faulkner, there are signs that the past is finally becoming past. |
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In the Senate, Labor's John Faulkner asked for an explanation. |
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Lionel Trilling routinely hailed Hemingway and Faulkner, F.R. Leavis venerated D.H. Lawrence. |
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On the other hand, the only reason that that cover is what it is is because the publisher wants to sell more Faulkner books. |
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Faulkner orders double shots of Martini and Rossi Sweet Vermouth. |
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Hurriedly, he moved to the front of the column where Faulkner was walking. |
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Yet Faulkner knows this may be his one chance to make an impression, and he has no intention of approaching this weekend's race at anything other than full tilt. |
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I even came to him with that Faulkner book, which nobody would touch. |
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As early as 1 November 1858 Matthew and Robert Faulkner, who were licenced victuallers and cordial manufacturers in Adelaide, had to appear in the Court of Insolvency. |
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Dr Dorothy Faulkner, an expert in the social and intellectual development of children, says that publicity about bad forms of play could be pushing up traditional toy sales. |
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While in San Francisco, Faulkner began dipping his toe in stand-up comedy. |
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The endlessly irritating rugger smugger Matt Dawson and blonde blandshell Lisa Faulkner just didn't cut it for me. |
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Gartrell and Faulkner also released Maurie Daly's letter, which was sent to us on Monday, to the media, putting the Liverpool furphies to rest. |
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Sandra Kring's passionate voice is reminiscent of Faulkner, Hemingway and Steinbeck, and leaves you wanting more. |
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In January 1974, Brian Faulkner was narrowly deposed as UUP leader and replaced by Harry West. |
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William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck are often named among the most influential writers of the 20th century. |
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Receiving much less than he had requested, he resigned and was replaced by Brian Faulkner. |
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Hemingway contradistinguishes the matadors' styles just as he did with himself and Faulkner. |
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Burton was to reprise the role of Colonel Faulkner, while Laurence Olivier was cast as Rudolf Hess. |
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The Faulkner glossaries were undertaken by the University Press of Mississippi, with Hinkle co-authoring the first volume. |
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One poster features notable Mississippi writers like William Faulkner and Eudora Welty. |
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Faulkner was neither the first nor the last to warn of music's pathogenic capabilities. |
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Eliot, Anna Akhmatova, William Faulkner, Dorothy Richardson, John Cowper Powys, and Ezra Pound. |
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Shakespeare influenced novelists such as Thomas Hardy, William Faulkner, and Charles Dickens. |
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He retired in 1963 and was replaced by Terence O'Neill, who emerged ahead of other candidates, Jack Andrews and Faulkner. |
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Much of their subject matter evokes the works of Southern Gothic writers like William Faulkner, Erskine Caldwell and Carson McCullers, among other inuences. |
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Roberts moved his business in 1821, to the Globe Works in Faulkner Street. |
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Faulkner as a result lost the support of his party, where he was replaced as leader by Harry West, and formed his own Unionist Party of Northern Ireland. |
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Faulkner made 34 off 25 balls but he became one of Gordon's four victims and the Bears' resilient out-cricket finally saw them home in the tensest of finishes. |
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Genant HK, Grampp S, Gluer CC, Faulkner KG, Jergas M, Engelke K, et al. |
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He has criticism in The CEA Critic, The Faulkner Journal, and Mandorla. |
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He whipped in a dangerous cross, and Faulkner headed into the net. |
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Theorists like Martinican writer Edouard Glissant have turned to Faulkner as a way to think through the relationship between writing and transnationalism. |
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Among those who became Hollywood scriptwriters during the 1930s were Nathanael West, William Faulkner, Robert Sherwood, Aldous Huxley, and Dorothy Parker. |
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In 1890, the firm of Hildesheimer and Faulkner bought several of her drawings of her rabbit Benjamin Bunny to illustrate verses by Frederic Weatherly titled A Happy Pair. |
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Faulkner takes Christmas into realms heretofore unseen and unentered. |
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Rather than have her appear as a Yoknapatawpha resident, a slave from a nearby plantation, Faulkner chooses her point of origin as the creolized city. |
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