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  • On his blog Le bateau libre, literary critic Frédéric Ferney points, about her latest book Nulle part dans la maison de mon père («Nowhere in my father's house», 2007) [Fr]:

    Global Voices in English » World Book Day: Women’s lives in the mirror of their men 2009

  • I always thought Nulle part ailleurs was a pretty innovative show for the early evening, and les guignols remained sharp long after Spitting Image lost its teeth.

    attack of the colon? 2005

  • Nulle ich þe her onont þreate se þu þreate buhe ne beien.

    Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall

  • Anthony Trollope, who settled down industriously to his day's task of literature as to bookkeeping, did not grow into an artist in any large sense; and Zola, with the motto "Nulle dies sine linea" ever facing him on his desk, made himself a prodigious author, indeed, but never more than a second-rate writer.

    The Art of Letters Robert Lynd 1914

  • The High Court, presided over by the constable or marshal, assembled only when convoked by the king; in judicial matters it constituted the supreme tribunal and its judgments were without appeal: "Nulle chose faite par court n'en doit estre desfaite" (Assizes, I, clxxvii).

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

  • "We are looking for three male suspects," said Nulle.

    MISSISSAUGA - Home 2010

  • Nulle said she couldn't confirm the two were watching 9/11 scenes.

    Toronto Sun 2010

  • Théâtre Nulle Part presents their latest site specific performance project: Fenêtres

    Walking Turcot Yards neath 2010

  • "We are looking for three male suspects," said Nulle.

    MISSISSAUGA - Home 2010

  • "We are looking for three male suspects," said Nulle.

    MISSISSAUGA - Home 2010

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