In June, July, and August, they feed upon the rootes of Tockwough berries, fish, and greene wheat. |
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Down there in the turnip greene and the tears, hope remained alive. |
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The mud hath in it certaine seed whereof greene froshes rise. |
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Did hisse, and spit out poison greene, and spirt with tongues infest. |
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Their corne they rost in the eare greene, and bruising it in a morter of wood with a Polt, lappe it in rowles in the leaves of their corne, and so boyle it for a daintie. |
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Greene, a full-blooded Oneida, was born on the Iroquois Six Nations Reserve in southwestern Ontario. |
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Greene King said all its divisions were showing increased profits as the new financial year got underway. |
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Valuable detail was added to the familiar image of Greene, who was placed informatively in a wider context. |
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Greene had the good sense to tape his conversations with his Dad, whose verbatim reminiscences about the war are sprinkled throughout the book. |
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In Greene County you will discover some of New York State's most famous and unique four-season vacationlands, and spectacular views. |
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The girl had to be slow-witted, Mr. Greene decided, and allowed the conversation to end. |
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Greene then created this choppy bob by razor-cutting the hair into asymmetrical sides, supershort bangs and a cropped back. |
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In other cases, film-makers mucked around with the novels, mistakenly believing that one little tweak would make Greene more cinematic. |
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He can take the service to Watford, sharply noting en route such gems as Berkhamsted, where Graham Greene went to school. |
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The only time seduction doesn't involve warmth and feeling, says Greene, is when it is performed by a coquette. |
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Smith flashes a smile and scuffs his foot across a swath of browned grass where Greene and the other sprinters had vomited. |
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Greene began building a drug empire, using Spain as a staging post to run drugs into Europe from north Africa. |
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Richard Greene, a short, rather round man with thinning dirty-blonde hair, chuckled. |
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Melissa Greene was working with cream, green and rust coloured material and she thinks that school is fun. |
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Greene was the national returning officer for referendums and was responsible for the general management of all elections. |
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In fact, explains Greene, the best way to seduce someone is to fall in love with them. |
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Graham Greene has an uncanny knack for keeping his readers on the edge of their seats. |
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Greene resigned due to the controversy in September 2002, admitted he had a problem with womanizing and promptly disappeared. |
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Jay P. Greene is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. |
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Greene and his associates have devised a more accurate method for calculating graduation rates. |
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A blistering run from Greene, and one provoking no accusation of drug cheating, might still save the day. |
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Greene provides a clear, lengthy preface describing how to prepare ten strings of the grand piano with rubber erasers and wood screws. |
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Many sections summarise arguments and discussions which Greene first aired on these pages. |
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Greene found himself helping to push-start the clinic's worn-out ambulance, a battered old mini-van whose back seats had been removed. |
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Changing the campus culture can be challenging when students are pregaming, or drinking in private before leaving for a party, Greene said. |
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Mr Cole remained sombre, straight-faced and silent as the returning officer pronounced Ms Greene, a local school governor, the victor with a 2,000-plus majority. |
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A small, courtly man, agee was wearing a Panama hat and khaki suit, as if he had been scripted by Graham Greene. |
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Those were the last words Charlo Greene said as a reporter for KTVA TV in anchorage, Alaska. |
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My Parents bought their first home in 1968, a brownstone in Fort Greene, where my Father still lives. |
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The Comedians By Graham Greene The granddaddy of all outsider books on Haiti, by the granddaddy of outsiders. |
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Unlike Roberts's fall from a bridge, Greene had less hesitation about being tied up on train tracks. |
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For most of his life Greene was a defender of free, critical thought. |
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To cops, Greene appears to be living proof that going to Harvard does not necessarily make you any less a knucklehead. |
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In southwestern Pennsylvania, four rural townships in Somerset, Indiana and Greene counties are hosts to new prisons built within the last few years. |
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Brown's selfishness eventually gets the best of him, and Greene closes the novel with a plot twist that introduces more questions than it answers. |
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The simplest type of parallel world Greene describes is called the quilted multiverse. |
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Terry Greene Sterling on her master plan, why she signed the bill, and her new Palin updo. |
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Your influences include William Trevor, Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dickens, Graham Greene, v.s. Pritchett, and Elizabeth Bowen. |
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An unusual assemblage of small worked and unworked red stone fragments was collected by ITARP crews during a surface survey of the 11GE488 site in Greene County. |
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Greene is so stuffed with bubble and squeak and bunched into his Seville Row wardrobe that he's as convincing as a corncob in the role of brave hero. |
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People knew that the CIA was partly about spying, and they had vague, romantic notions about spies borrowed from Ian Fleming and Graham Greene novels. |
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Greene has pointed out the computational advantages of operating in voxel space for quickly checking for obstructions as well as determining direct lighting. |
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Christine Pelisek and Terry Greene Sterling reconstruct what we know so far. |
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Mullins says Mossy Greene is his only definite starter but that the two big names are ready to run and will reappear quite soon even if they don't make Clonmel. |
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Greene recalls playing stickball and stoop ball with his friends growing up, and he believes that such games still offer important lessons to today's kids. |
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Red Shift's tour of The Third Man was launched as part of a nationwide programme of events marking the centenary of acclaimed author Graham Greene. |
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Even in the impregnable fortress that was Robert Inglewood's twenty-fifth floor office on Greene Avenue, the sounds of the howling wind and pounding rain were deafening. |
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Greene wrapped our model's hair before flat-ironing it straight. |
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Yet it is the Britons who Greene has good-naturedly fussed over and flattered this season, praising their potential and pointing out the danger they pose him in Sydney. |
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He said that the girls could go out as they pleased, that forewomen and bookkeepers were detailed on each floor to watch those who preferred not to use the Greene Street door. |
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In fact, the final two outs of Greene's no-hit performance were a groundout to third base by Larry Walker and a hard smash on the ground back to Greene by Tim Wallach. |
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Investors who alleged to be compromised by the scandal, ranged from novelist Graham Greene to Charlie Chaplin. |
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The Hudson then leaves the Capital District, forming the boundary between Greene and Columbia Counties. |
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According to Pricket, the leaders of the mutiny were Henry Greene and Robert Juet. |
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Firstly, prior to the mutiny the alleged leaders of the uprising, Greene and Juet, had been friends and loyal seamen of Captain Hudson. |
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Chesterton, Ronald Knox, Siegfried Sassoon, Evelyn Waugh, Edith Sitwell, Graham Greene and Muriel Spark. |
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Greene King and Branston Pickle are in Bury St Edmunds, and British Sugar makes all its icing sugar and caster sugar there. |
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Greene was born in Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire into a large, influential family that included the owners of the Greene King Brewery. |
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General Nathanael Greene, who replaced General Gates, evaded contact with Cornwallis while seeking reinforcements. |
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Narayan, began publishing in England in the 1930s, thanks to the encouragement of English novelist Graham Greene. |
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Greene had a history of depression, which had a profound effect on his writing and personal life. |
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His Jesus, who has important precursors in the Jesuses of Jewison and Greene, is embarrassingly riven and indecisive. |
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The Internet Movie Database lists 66 titles between 1934 and 2010 based on Greene material. |
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Using the drama of the Thanksgiving pageant as background, we are treated to another episode in the delightful world of Gooney Bird Greene. |
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In his childhood, Greene spent his summers with his uncle, Sir William, at Harston House. |
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As a novelist Greene wove the characters he met and the places where he lived into the fabric of his novels. |
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Greene first left Europe at 30 years of age in 1935 on a trip to Liberia that produced the travel book Journey Without Maps. |
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Greene was said to have a fascination with strong leaders, which may have accounted for his interest in Castro, whom he later met. |
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Beginning in 1946, Greene had an affair with Catherine Walston, the wife of Harry Walston, a wealthy farmer and future life peer. |
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In 1981 Greene was awarded the Jerusalem Prize, awarded to writers concerned with the freedom of the individual in society. |
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Greene, they speculated, seemed to have dropped the category of entertainment. |
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In 2009 The Strand Magazine began to publish in serial form a newly discovered Greene novel titled The Empty Chair. |
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Pritchett praised Greene as the first English novelist since Henry James to present, and grapple with, the reality of evil. |
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Greene responded that constructing a vision of pure faith and goodness in the novel was beyond his talents. |
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Upon Soldati's prompting, Greene continued writing the story as the basis for a film script. |
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In 1965 Greene again entered a similar New Statesman competition pseudonymously, and won an honourable mention. |
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Its purpose is to promote interest in and study of the works of Graham Greene. |
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He named Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Eric Ambler and Graham Greene as influences. |
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It was the producer Alexander Korda, to whom Reed was now signed, who introduced the director to the novelist Graham Greene. |
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In the interim, Washington replaced Gates with his trusted subordinate, Nathanael Greene. |
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Unable to confront the British directly, Greene dispatched a force under Daniel Morgan to recruit additional troops. |
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Greene evaded combat with Cornwallis, instead wearing his army down through a protracted war of attrition. |
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The two armies engaged at Guilford Courthouse on March 15, and, though Greene was beaten, Cornwallis' army had suffered irreplaceable casualties. |
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Events relating to this were portrayed in the novel The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene. |
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In Stamboul Train, Greene used Esperanto as the language on signs at the main train station in Budapest. |
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This resulted in 400,000 tons of hay, much of it from Greene County being shipped to the city at the turn of the 20th Century. |
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The Providence Public School District features magnet schools at the middle and high school level, Nathanael Greene and Classical respectively. |
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This provoked Twentieth Century Fox to sue, prompting Greene to live in Mexico until after the trial was over. |
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Amy Greene earned critical acclaim for her debut novel, Bloodroot, a New York Times best seller. |
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Charles Greene was second master at Berkhamsted School, where the headmaster was Dr Thomas Fry, who was married to Charles' cousin. |
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Throughout his life, Greene travelled far from England, to what he called the world's wild and remote places. |
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Korda observed that Greene wrote in a small leather black notebook with a black fountain pen and would write approximately 500 words. |
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Greene also wrote short stories and plays, which were well received, although he was always first and foremost a novelist. |
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Kif, at 219 DeKalb Avenue in Fort Greene, has expanded its garden seating space. |
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Recent acquisitions should ensure pubs chain Greene King posts decent half-year figures on Tuesday, despite a tough summer of trading. |
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As his career lengthened, both Greene and his readers found the distinction between entertainments and novels increasingly problematic. |
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While in Mexico, Greene developed the ideas for the novel often considered his masterpiece, The Power and the Glory. |
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Greene suffered from periodic bouts of depression while at Oxford, and largely kept to himself. |
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Both Lauder and de la Faverie will report to Lynne Greene, group president of Clinique, Origins, Ojon, Aveda and Darphin. |
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During the Revolutionary War, Paine served as an aide to the important general, Nathanael Greene. |
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Legendary critic Gael Greene samples the now-banned fromage. |
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The world's fastest man, Maurice Greene, is teaming up with U S WEST MegaBit Services ultra-fast Internet connection in a celebration of speed. |
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The world's fastest man, Maurice Greene, is teaming up with U S WEST MegaBit Services ultra-fast Internet connections in a celebration of speed. |
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In the meantime, Greene would remain remanded on Rikers Island. |
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Unlike Graham Greene in adulterous mode, he proffered no moonbeams from the larger casuistical lunacy. |
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Secondly, Greene and Juet did not survive the return voyage to England. |
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In 1910 Charles Greene succeeded Dr Fry as headmaster of Berkhamsted. |
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Greene invited Whitney to visit her Georgia plantation, Mulberry Grove. |
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Perkins swept the second set, finding the zone with her first serves during the middle games and seemingly able to return any shot struck by Greene. |
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Conversely, the book was praised by Yorke, Graham Greene and, in glowing terms, by Harold Acton who was particularly impressed by its evocation of 1920s Oxford. |
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What is key to this discussion is what Fowler cannot see, constituting a form of dramatic irony that certainly extends to Greene as the prisoner of his times. |
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Rodi Greene, unseated from Chop-Chop at the second-last hurdle in the race, sustained a badly cut right eye in the incident, and needed five stitches. |
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Following a load of psychobabble rubbish involving Clive comically swimming up and down the pool shouting rude words, he actually did the deed with Granny Greene. |
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Cornwallis' casualties were such that he was compelled to retreat to Wilmington for reinforcement, leaving the interior of the Carolinas, and Georgia, wide open to Greene. |
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He faked a handoff and made a perfect pitchout to Greene, who needed only one block to find open space for a 39-yard touchdown run, the longest of his career. |
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While in Mexico, Greene developed the ideas for The Power and the Glory. |
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The behavior of this radio-tagged mom, known to the scientists as superfemale 21, started Greene and Hardy toward revising their view of snake parenthood. |
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Greene tries to reconcile with his daughter in Hawaii before he flatlines. |
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Varma JK, Greene KD, Relier ME, DeLong SM, Trottier J, Nowicki SF, et al. |
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Greene later wrote an introduction to Philby's 1968 memoir, My Silent War. |
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He is inspired by the reportage style of artists Paul Hogarth, who illustrated books by Graham Greene and John Wyndham, and Ronald Searle, creator of the St Trinian's stories. |
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Later literary admirers, notably Graham Greene, followed closely in his footsteps, sometimes requesting the same room and perpetuating myths that have no basis in fact. |
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The Greene Turtle has a long tradition of community support with a fall fundraiser to support food banks throughout the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. |
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In Cornwallis' absence, Greene proceeded to reconquer the South. |
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In 1922, Greene was for a short time a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain, and sought an invitation to the new Soviet Union, of which nothing came. |
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The girl's in love and who can blame her, because Jesse has been allowed out and about on the wards far more than his sarky predecessor Keith Greene ever was. |
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Greene received an Academy Award nomination for the screenplay for the 1948 Carol Reed film The Fallen Idol, adapted from his own short story The Basement Room. |
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X Euthamia gymnospermoides Greene X Gnaphalium jaliscense Greenm. |
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Around 1589, Robert Greene adapted the story for the stage as The Honorable Historie of Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay, one of the most successful Elizabethan comedies. |
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In this book, renowned fuzzing experts Michael Sutton, Adam Greene and Pedram Amini show you how to use fuzzing to reveal weaknesses in software before someone else does. |
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After one visit Castro gave Greene a painting he had done, which hung in the living room of the French house where the author spent the last years of his life. |
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The majority of British beers with the name IPA will be found in this group, such as Greene King IPA, Flowers IPA, Wadworth Henrys Original IPA, etc. |
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His father helped him set up his private practice by contacting Gardiner Greene Hubbard, the president of the Clarke School for the Deaf for a recommendation. |
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Cornwallis decided to retreat to coastal Wilmington, North Carolina for resupply and reinforcement, leaving the interior of the Carolinas and Georgia open to Greene. |
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