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"Anyway," Josie teased, "everyone knows that Kevin Braithwaite fancies you.
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In recalling Braithwaite, he found himself picturing two persons, of both of whom he had had separate and distinct glimpses: the one the loyal man, who in years gone by had served him faithfully and shared so many of his adventures; the other the arrogant, red-tabbed superior, who had stolen his happiness without warning.
The Kingdom Round the Corner A Novel Coningsby Dawson 1921
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Renowned scientist Victoria Braithwaite noted, "There is as much evidence that fish feel pain and suffer as there is for birds and mammals."
Bruce Friedrich: Catholic Bishops Should Include Fish In 'Meatless Fridays' Bruce Friedrich 2011
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Ken Braithwaite: Neimoller: b-o-t-h ken, what about the cover up of this rape herethen? of course, one might ask that if the priesthood disproportionately attracts homosexuals, what that might have to say about related doctrine, but i dont even need to go there. the fact that the church from the pope down hid child rape is the disgusting thing here. do you question that?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Remarkable Window into Amnesty International’s Worldview 2010
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Renowned scientist Victoria Braithwaite noted, "There is as much evidence that fish feel pain and suffer as there is for birds and mammals."
Bruce Friedrich: Catholic Bishops Should Include Fish In 'Meatless Fridays' Bruce Friedrich 2011
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Not only is the original cover (right) getting ditched in favor of two new ones by Doug Braithwaite and Ryan Sook, but the original writing team of Tony Bedard and Koi Turnbull have been given the heave ho too.
Batman and the Outsiders Get New Team | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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This heritage is recognised in the book's title, which echoes ER Braithwaite's To Sir, With Love.
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Stephen LloydSenior partner, Bates Wells & Braithwaite• It appears Barclays is no longer willing to support the UK taxpayer £1.6bn profit, 1% tax, 19 February.
Letters: A way to avoid companies' limited liability for corporation tax 2011
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This cartoon by Dale Hayward, Sylvie Trouve, and James Braithwaite explains the problem.
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"Leeds United's rarely used nickname of the Peacocks was shared by a striker in the early Revie era, Alan Peacock," notes Steve Draper, while Matt Braithwaite points out that Graham Potter wore the red-and-white shirt of Stoke in the mid-1990s and David Mills recalls that tousle-haired uber-man John de Wolf could be seen playing at Molineux around the same time.
Who is the youngest player to retire from international football? 2011
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