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Then they told me how poor Lambie's horse had swerved between myself and them after Lambie had fallen, then they saw me fall forward in the saddle, and they knew I was hit.
Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front A. G. Hales
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We were racing by this time, Lambie's big chestnut mare had gained a length on my little veldt pony, and we were not more than a hundred yards away from the Mauser rifles that had closed in on us from the kopjes.
Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front A. G. Hales
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Lambie's individual performance with the boot for the Durban side ensured that he ended week nine as the leading points 'scorer in the 2010 Absa Currie Cup -132 points.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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A flyhalf who dictates with the hands rather than the boot is what characterised Lambie's play on the weekend.
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In contrast to the static neoclassical setting, Lambie's fifteen sculptures are placed off center, scattered seemingly randomly.
artforum.com 2008
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In contrast to the static neoclassical setting, Lambie's fifteen sculptures are placed off center, scattered seemingly randomly.
artforum.com 2008
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In contrast to the static neoclassical setting, Lambie's fifteen sculptures are placed off center, scattered seemingly randomly.
artforum.com 2008
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Commissioned in association with the Glasgow International Arts Festival, Lambie's installation is built on one of his signature black-and-white vinyl floor pieces.
artforum.com 2008
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In contrast to the static neoclassical setting, Lambie's fifteen sculptures are placed off center, scattered seemingly randomly.
artforum.com 2008
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Commissioned in association with the Glasgow International Arts Festival, Lambie's installation is built on one of his signature black-and-white vinyl floor pieces.
artforum.com 2008
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