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But first there was AgentFest, a literary version of speed-dating for authors seeking representation for their projects, and CraftFest, a series of tutorials designed to clue in would-be Amblers, Baldaccis and Cornwells about the ABCs of the genre.
Where to Meet Others 2008
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And so when the Amblers moved to Richmond, Marshall was deeply in love.
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"I'se done knowed de Amblers sence de fu'st one er dem wuz riz, en dar ain 'never been a'er Ambler wid a carrot haid --"
The Battle Ground Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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Through the Smiths and Jaquelines my father was related to the Washingtons, Marshalls, Amblers, Joneses,
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A few tombstones, with the names of Amblers and Jaquelines, the chief owners of the island for a long time, and the Lees of Green Spring
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Frayne joined his first band, the Amblers, while at the University of Michigan in the fall of
unknown title 2009
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With the Amblers disbanded, Frayne bounced around a few other Michigan bands, including one called the Fantastic Surfing Beevers.
unknown title 2009
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Maurice Young, from the Clun Amblers, said: "He was getting over a double stile and his foot slipped off the foot board and he fell on his head."
Shropshire Star 2009
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The Amblers were fronted by Frank Winchester, a 6-foot-4 bleached blond who wore one black leather glove and whom Frayne recalls as being "20 years ahead of his time."
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He died in the fiery crash just days before the Amblers were supposed to record their first single.
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