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  • But though Woolf had described Nellie as a “mongrel,” a “poor drudge,” and a “domestic tyrant,” when the BBC interviewed Boxall in 1956, she recalled making ice cream with chocolate sauce and crème brulée.

    Imperfect Union 2009

  • Boxall lived with the Woolfs for 18 years; for more than half that time, she was the only servant in the house.

    Imperfect Union 2009

  • "We're talking about a few generations" before the radioactivity of cesium in the marine environment fades, Dr. Boxall said.

    Despite Worries, Experts Suggest Damage to Marine Life Is Contained Gautam Naik 2011

  • Boxall lived with the Woolfs for 18 years; for more than half that time, she was the only servant in the house.

    Imperfect Union 2009

  • She named a kitten Boxall after Nellie — “to ingratiate her.”

    Imperfect Union 2009

  • "Seaweed is like a sponge to iodine," said Simon Boxall , an expert on marine pollution and dispersion at the University of Southampton in England.

    Despite Worries, Experts Suggest Damage to Marine Life Is Contained Gautam Naik 2011

  • She named a kitten Boxall after Nellie — “to ingratiate her.”

    Imperfect Union 2009

  • There was less optimism from his reporter in the field, Richard Boxall, who memorably began one of his updates with: "I've just discovered these trousers are not waterproof."

    Sky's 3D golf coverage leaves sales pitch out in the rain Martin Kelner 2010

  • Boxall lived with the Woolfs for 18 years; for more than half that time, she was the only servant in the house.

    Imperfect Union 2009

  • She named a kitten Boxall after Nellie — “to ingratiate her.”

    Imperfect Union 2009

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