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How dare him to think anyone is going to give a big rats A-S when he walks out the door.
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(That being said, I suspect it was sloppy research on the part of A-S and he should have taken the extra fifteen minutes to Google “breast cancer staging” and get it right.)
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Photos of the Tel Aviv rally and more news at the A-S link.
Israel intercepts Gaza blockade runners: 14 dead. | RedState 2010
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I've done my best to avoid organising my thoughts on A-S notions of the supernatural and otherworldly.
Old English gods and myths: the worlds Carla 2010
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Last week I read an article by Britt Mize in the most recent JEGP on the various ways the mind is represented as a container in A-S poetry.
Archive 2008-01-01 Prof. de Breeze 2008
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None of this was particularly new to me; all Anglo-Saxonists are aware of the blurred boundary between prose and poetry in (especially) the late A-S period.
Archive 2008-02-01 Prof. de Breeze 2008
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For me, the "poetics of loss" is one of the things that makes A-S poetry so beautiful and attractive.
After Elegy: or, Thinking Old English Without Loss Mary Kate Hurley 2008
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Last week I read an article by Britt Mize in the most recent JEGP on the various ways the mind is represented as a container in A-S poetry.
The Alien Culture of Beowulf Prof. de Breeze 2008
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None of this was particularly new to me; all Anglo-Saxonists are aware of the blurred boundary between prose and poetry in (especially) the late A-S period.
Aelfric vs. Wordsworth Prof. de Breeze 2008
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Later Germanic DNA is probably chiefly Viking - but A-S, Scandinavian and Norman are genetically related; in any case, Celtic DNA still predominates.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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