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  • Even though unemployment had tripled to three million and was still rising, the Conservatives won by a landslide in June 1983 (helped by the split in the Labour party and victory in the Falkland's War).

    Coalition will inflict cuts now and spend later to win a second term 2010

  • From the biography of Lady Elizabeth Cary the part on Falkland's death

    Archive 2009-05-01 Bardiac 2009

  • From the biography of Lady Elizabeth Cary the part on Falkland's death

    Brainstorming on Death Bardiac 2009

  • The Huntsman: Labour's Falkland's Shame skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Labour's Falkland's Shame 2007

  • Dolphins, seals and sea lions live in these waters, and four types of penguins inhabit the Falkland's rocky coves.

    Lea Lane: Solo to Antarctica: Argentina to the Falklands (Part 2) 2008

  • Reverend ALAN JONES (Dean, Grace Cathedral): And during the Falkland's War when Mrs. Thatcher want a triumphful service, it wasn't a "Requiem" but the dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, Alan Webster, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, insisted on praying for all the dead - the Argentine dead as well as the British.

    Faure's Requiem Performed for All Souls 2007

  • The novel's original ending heightens our sense of the plot's undecidability by observing how Falkland's fetishistic attachment to "his reputation" as something to remain "for ever inviolate" curiously "harmonized with the madness of my soul" (339).

    Bringing About the Past 1997

  • In a deceptively straightforward manner, the novel thus develops Caleb's professed innocence and Falkland's alleged corruption as two mutually discrediting metonymic series, the one compulsive and the other premeditated.

    Bringing About the Past 1997

  • Believing himself persecuted by Falkland's "eye of Omniscience" whose unrelenting gaze Caleb's invasive behavior had so artfully courted, Caleb concedes that "my sensations [in London] at certain periods amounted to insanity" (316).

    Bringing About the Past 1997

  • Johnson's answer, published in 1771, is entitled _Thoughts on the Late Transactions respecting Falkland's Islands_.

    English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction Henry Coppee

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