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  • A beautiful cardigan in ice-cream colour stripes and a wide shawl collar made me approach PR guru Corinne Gotch.

    Adele's final party of the season, World Book Day at The Globe 2007

  • A beautiful cardigan in ice-cream colour stripes and a wide shawl collar made me approach PR guru Corinne Gotch.

    Adele's final party of the season, World Book Day at The Globe 2007

  • A beautiful cardigan in ice-cream colour stripes and a wide shawl collar made me approach PR guru Corinne Gotch.

    57 entries from March 2007 2007

  • Gotch was a great shooter from Germany, and one of my mentors, along with Antonio Inoki.

    “Classy” Freddie Blassie Freddie Blassie 2003

  • Among the Foundation's members are, in addition to those with press interests already mentioned, Adrian Berrill, former chairman of the Central News Agency and a director of the British publishing firm of Gordon and Gotch; G.H.R. Edmunds, former chairman of South African

    reich12 1969

  • As it seemed unlikely that a feeble and an intense disturbance would last for the same time, Gotch suggested that in each nerve fibre the disturbance was always of the same intensity, and that a strong stimulus set up a larger potential wave merely because it brought more fibres into activity.

    Edgar Adrian - Nobel Lecture 1965

  • Before long the work of Gotch and Burch, Garten, Samojloff, and finally of Keith

    Edgar Adrian - Nobel Lecture 1965

  • Lioness and whelps retreated and after an hour I mounted Gotch and rode up near the tired and crippled Dog and sent a ball through his heart.

    Black Beaver The Trapper George Edward Lewis

  • Old Griggins kept cases on sprinters and pugs, and talked of their records, while people with jugs were wishing he'd fill them with syrup or oil, and cut out his yarns, which were starting to spoil; he'd talk about Jeffries or Johnsing or Gotch for forty-five minutes or more by the watch, while customers jingled their coin in his store, and waited and waited, and sweated and swore.

    Rippling Rhymes Walt Mason

  • 'It has reached me,' said Psmith, 'that you and Comrade Bickersdyke have been seen doing the Hackenschmidt-Gotch act on the floor.

    Psmith in the City 1928

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