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  • Also, rent Topsy Turvey, which is one of my favorite Period Pieces ever, giving a sense of what it was like to be alive in the London of the period for normal people.

    Vincent, the Bad Baronet deliasherman 2010

  • Me as Jack Turvey, former president of Regina-based steel giant IPSCO, which celebrated its 50th anniversary with a big gala tonight at the company's big banquet hall, now called the Turvey Centre.

    Archive 2006-04-30 Edward Willett 2006

  • Me as Jack Turvey, former president of Regina-based steel giant IPSCO, which celebrated its 50th anniversary with a big gala tonight at the company's big banquet hall, now called the Turvey Centre.

    Photo of the Day: Me as Jack Turvey Edward Willett 2006

  • Even if we ignore the fact that many years ago our big one (called Turvey) sank his jaw (they don't have teeth) into my mother's big toe on grounds that she was a bit slow in preparing him some apple - once we got a house & my parents bought them out by car (with CITES papers) we caught our children feeding them with worms & the tortoises were lined up begging for more ... lamb ribs, even if it gave them indigestion.

    Toytown Germany - Germany feed 2009

  • In the meantime, we shall be acquiring Topsy Turvey with all reasonable haste, and I'll be downloading "Cheerily Carols the Lark" and "When the Night Wind Howls" for when I need cheering.

    Ruddigore deliasherman 2010

  • Either way, a visit to Portsmouth's Barn will reveal a much-improved venue, with a very tidy refurb and thumping new soundsystem, the latter of which is sure to be more than adequately tested by chunky slabs of psy trance from TecThaT residents Rob Turvey and Mickey Forrester, plus Matt Loraine from PsyCo and Natures Conspiracy's Lanslide playing back to back.

    Clubs picks of the week 2011

  • Hugh Turvey, currently working with the British Institute of Radiology makes x-ray animations by taking appliances to pieces, x-raying them, and then reconstructing movements with software.

    February « 2010 « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • Hugh Turvey, currently working with the British Institute of Radiology makes x-ray animations by taking appliances to pieces, x-raying them, and then reconstructing movements with software.

    Ghosts in the media art machine « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • Now, I have nothing against The Mikado, especially as atomized in Topsy Turvey, but it's not the only thing the boys wrote.

    Ruddigore deliasherman 2010

  • Of interest: "Tom Turvey, director of Google Book Search partnerships, reports that it has more than 20,000 publisher partners supplying well over a million books to the Google Book Search collection."

    Internet News: Microsoft's Digitization Work 2008

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