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  • But what is science fiction about if not suspension of belief; who'd have thought Veronica Cartright wouldn't have dropped like a stone so that Yaphet Kotto could kill the alien before it killed her; frozen with fright, but not to afraid to cry.

    Sigourney Weaver And Ridley Scott To Team Up For Alien-Less ‘Alien’ Sequel? » MTV Movies Blog 2008

  • In response to those thousands of passes burnt on Cartright Flats, the Durban police descended on the unarmed protesters killing some half dozen and wounding hundreds.

    Wole Soyinka - Nobel Lecture 1986

  • I was merely offering him a chance to shake loose when I told him the memo from Cartright of Consolidated Products needed immediate attention and reminded him that Cartright had once paid a bill for twelve grand without a squeak, and it looked hopeful when he shoved the paperweight off the desk and dumped the mail in the wastebasket.

    The Black Mountain Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 1954

  • Cartright gets the better of the sons of Belial, and triumphs in the

    The Citizen-Soldier or, Memoirs of a Volunteer John Beatty

  • ‘Anyway, if she was wise to Cartright she’ll be wise to us if we go poking about down there.

    Laurels are Poison Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 1942

  • ‘Anyway, if she was wise to Cartright she’ll be wise to us if we go poking about down there.

    Laurels are Poison Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 1942

  • The artist let his eyes dwell upon the Italian's face intently: then glanced at Miss Cartright.

    The Story of Glass Sara Ware Bassett 1920

  • Cartright for giving Miss Welling's maid his umbrella.

    The Durket Sperret, 1898

  • Behind her back Agnes 'friends were laughing at her and blaming her; varying their remarks with wonderings as to whether she would marry Cartright or Dudley.

    The Durket Sperret, 1898

  • "My dear Dudley, I am only pleased to have some assistance with the umbrellas," Cartright answered.

    The Durket Sperret, 1898

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