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… Bart, “but ’twas not. ’Twas the Miami Showband.” Bart’s come to help me set up a projector at Trinity College, where … sisters back home in Sligo, or did. I lose track of the maladies. Dead, dead, dead. That’s the main fact, and Aidan’s … the pictures. The dispatches are then published on our website, and two are selected for inclusion in each issue of …
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They Call It Canaan
… matters into their own hands. Of course, some critical ingredients for a functional city—let alone a healthy one—are … Above: Mona Augustin at the site in Canaan where, in 2012, 126 families bought land rights in order to establish a camp … names of businesses, schools, houses, and other such datapoints while their teammates entered geographical …
City By the Chesapeake Bay
… the presses and sold out. Actually, this still-new history, commissioned by the city, goes all the way back to 1561, … of colonial life in Tidewater Virginia. Choosing as principals the pioneering Adam Thorowgood family, especially Sarah, … the new history. He pioneered in African-American studies and is an authority on the Norfolk black community. For …
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… Journalism.Com There were two moments in my father’s day that I recall … Lothrop Withington Jr.gulped down one of the wiggling animals as press cameras flashed, thus confirming Harvard’s … Square Garden in New York City, Roosevelt told a packed audience that his enemies “are unanimous in their hate for …
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Marveling At Empson’s Ways
… shows considerable awareness of the problems of literary competence,” and which comes close— high praise indeed!—to a “structuralist formulation” ( Structuralist Poetics , p. 126). In Harold Bloom’s judgment, Empson is, along with G. … in this way, tossing off a pun or cracking a joke when he deals with serious matters. On other occasions, he will halt …
Leaving Home
… manners. I guided lots for her and her husband before he died. They tip well.” “Did they say yet if it would be two … pushing them off course unless Hale sighted and kept compensating with the right oar. “The boy who used to work … of snow, the scattered black of huge birds gliding down. 263-276 …
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