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Examples

  • I was willing to be called Bolitho instead of Graham.

    The Day of Judgment Joseph Hocking 1898

  • "Bolitho ----" He went no farther, for there was a great shout throughout the chamber.

    The Day of Judgment Joseph Hocking 1898

  • John Forbes , Caxton's chief operating officer and finance chief, along with senior executives Mike Bolitho and Scott Bernstein , will run the firm day to day, Mr. Law wrote.

    Caxton Founders Will Retire Amy Or 2011

  • "Korea is one of the most important markets for us today," Mr. Bolitho said.

    Goldman Sachs to Acquire India's Benchmark Asset Management Isabella Steger 2011

  • "He told Bolitho he wanted to live in St Ives and that Hitler had agreed to give him Cornwall."

    Nazi foreign minister planned to own Cornwall as his retirement home Vanessa Thorpe 2010

  • "Significant regulatory strides have been made in India to liberalize the market for asset managers and distributors over the past two years," said Oliver Bolitho , head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management for Asia, in an interview.

    Goldman Sachs to Acquire India's Benchmark Asset Management Isabella Steger 2011

  • India "is one of the world's largest growth markets and a strategic priority for our firm," Oliver Bolitho , head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management in Asia, said in a release.

    Goldman Buys Benchmark Asset for $28.9 Million Harini Subramani 2011

  • "I have interviewed people who remember Ribbentrop's visits and the period in the 1930s when he stayed with Colonel Edward Bolitho, the Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall, in Trengwainton, his Cornish home," said Lanyon.

    Nazi foreign minister planned to own Cornwall as his retirement home Vanessa Thorpe 2010

  • I'm also a big fan of novels covering the Napoleonic era - Hornblower, Ramage, Bolitho and so on - and they tend to be much more gritty and bloody.

    REVIEW: His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik 2007

  • His books are exciting in the naval-battle kind of way, but I have to tell you, I have read 16 of his Bolitho novels (yes, 16) and I still don't really identify with anyone except the midshipmen-who-are-about-to-die (he telegraphs this well, by the way, by pretty much slapping a post-it note on their backs when they first appear).

    Archive 2005-06-01 Adam Tierney-Eliot 2005

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