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In those sad fin de siècle days I suspect the panellists used to get a little help in guessing exactly which second-division footballer or minor soap actor's house was under discussion, but sometimes, for the sake of authenticity, host David Frost would let them exhaust all their guesses and announce in a very Frostian manner: "You'll kick yourself when you find out who it is."
Channel Four's Famous and Fearless was utterly pointless | Martin Kelner 2011
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A Frostian warmth, if you will, to last all through the coming winter into spring, which needs no poetry.
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Suffice to say that in between bouts of hysterical weeping and sudden, intense flashes of Frostian awareness, I've been trying to recover ever since.
Crashed 2006
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Suffice to say that in between bouts of hysterical weeping and sudden, intense flashes of Frostian awareness, I've been trying to recover ever since.
Archive 2006-05-01 2006
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Naturally, they end up as the Frostian hero (Robert Frost's Road Not Taken) who made all the difference to his life, and the world, by taking the road less travelled by.
The Times of India 2009
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Jedi Knight Ivyan I Second the Frostian Slip motion!
Wedding Day Advice 2009
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Before winter gets away from us (some of us) I thought it both good and proper to share a little background on this old snowy Frostian poem, which appeared on Garrison’s great writing site yesterday, the anniversary of the first publication of “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening.”
robert frost | on frost — and those snowy woods « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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