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  • I continue to be taken with how strong Bardon is and can only hope she continues to be cast in more prominent ways on this side of the Atlantic.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • I continue to be taken with how strong Bardon is and can only hope she continues to be cast in more prominent ways on this side of the Atlantic.

    Idle Thoughts 2008

  • Police confirmed that anti-social behaviour was a problem near their home, in Bardon Road at nearby Barwell, and that the family had reported several incidents to police.

    Can’t Sleep, Clowns Will Eat Me! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007

  • The surname of Harry Vardon , who competed in the 1913 U.S. Open golf tournament, was incorrectly given as Bardon in an article about books on sports in the latest Friday Journal.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • The Greatest Game Ever Played by Mark Frost This narrative of the famous match between English champion Harry Bardon and young blue-collar American upstart Francis Ouimet at The Country Club in Brookline at the 1913 U.S. Open is not only a gripping account of a competition but also a look at how modern golf—starting, slowly, to democratize—got its start.

    Sports Books That Matter: A Selection 2011

  • Bardon/ProjectSoft The Milky Way is seen above an observatory in Chile.

    An Otherworldly Discovery: Billions of Other Planets Robert Lee Hotz 2012

  • His subsequent exchange with Erda, the voluptuous-voiced Patricia Bardon, in a costume of black mirrors and a long white wig, had a potent, intimate chemistry Wotan and Erda have a history, unusual in a scene that often plays as yet another boring recounting of "Ring" backstory by two bellowing singers.

    Of Gods And Monsters Heidi Waleson 2011

  • The god-brothers Froh (Adam Diegel) and Donner (Dwayne Croft, Richard's brother) tried to pump out as much sound as possible, with varying degrees of success; as Erda, Patricia Bardon forced a hoot into her voice by trying to turn a midsize instrument into the stentorian voice of prophecy.

    The Met's 'Das Rheingold': Cast for the simulcast? Anne Midgette 2010

  • On seeing their culture expressed, not repressed, the fathers at the camp approached Bardon and asked to take the initiative.

    Aboriginal Painting, Gift and Cost 2009

  • Bardon provided them with materials to convey their ceremonial art and make it permanent, and so, in 1971, began the Western Desert art movement.

    Aboriginal Painting, Gift and Cost 2009

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