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  • On our way back, via the high ridge to the west, through Langton Matravers and Kingston, we began to understand why Thomas Hardy called Swanage a town "where everybody who was not a boatman was a quarrier".

    Country diary: Isle of Purbeck 2011

  • Matravers, M. (2000), Justice and Punishment: The Rationale of Coercion.

    Legal Punishment Duff, Antony 2008

  • (Matravers, 2000) Weak institutionalism, in particular, raises questions about art's unity: if nothing unifies the reasons that the artworld gives for designating entities as artworks, the unity of the class of artworks is vanishingly small.

    The Definition of Art Adajian, Thomas 2007

  • (A sophisticated defense of the arousal theory is to be found in Matravers 1998, 145-224.)

    The Philosophy of Music Kania, Andrew 2007

  • Finally, Matravers has helpfully distinguished strong and weak institutionalism.

    The Definition of Art Adajian, Thomas 2007

  • Swanage, is a village at the end of a by-way that leaves the Kingston road near Gallows Gore (!) cottages, a mile west of Langton Matravers.

    Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes

  • They seized on an admission to MPs last week by the two most senior judges in England and Wales - Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, the President of the Supreme Court, and Lord Judge, the Lord Chief Justice - that British courts were "ahead" of the European Court of Human Rights in the way they applied the "right to family life".

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011

  • A previous judicial ruling in 2005 by Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers suggested the use of the parliament act may be constrained, on fundamental constitutional changes, indicating the plans could become bogged down in the courts.

    The Guardian World News Patrick Wintour 2011

  • Last week the Queen appointed two new members of the Order of the Garter, whose numbers are restricted to 24 - Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Britain's most senior judge, and Admiral Lord Boyce, the former chief of the Defence Staff.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • Related articles: Sarah Matravers : Saxon : Sean Harris

    Filmstalker Review: Saxon 2007

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