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But as Austin Bramwell points out at The American Conservative sprawl is also central planning:
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A young archaeologist named Norton (Bramwell Fletcher) reads a forbidden papyrus; the mummy awakens; the mummy takes his papyrus back, and takes off.
Stefan Beck: Wrap Party: Freund's The Mummy and Baba Ghanoush Stefan Beck 2010
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It won first place at the Boston Horticultural Society exhibition of 1853, and was developed into the first (pasteurized) juice by Thomas Bramwell Welch in 1869.
Laura Silverman: Flight Of The Concords: Grape Sorbet Laura Silverman 2010
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A young archaeologist named Norton (Bramwell Fletcher) reads a forbidden papyrus; the mummy awakens; the mummy takes his papyrus back, and takes off.
Stefan Beck: Wrap Party: Freund's The Mummy and Baba Ghanoush Stefan Beck 2010
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It won first place at the Boston Horticultural Society exhibition of 1853, and was developed into the first (pasteurized) juice by Thomas Bramwell Welch in 1869.
Laura Silverman: Flight Of The Concords: Grape Sorbet Laura Silverman 2010
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A young archaeologist named Norton (Bramwell Fletcher) reads a forbidden papyrus; the mummy awakens; the mummy takes his papyrus back, and takes off.
Stefan Beck: Wrap Party: Freund's The Mummy and Baba Ghanoush Stefan Beck 2010
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A young archaeologist named Norton (Bramwell Fletcher) reads a forbidden papyrus; the mummy awakens; the mummy takes his papyrus back, and takes off.
Stefan Beck: Wrap Party: Freund's The Mummy and Baba Ghanoush Stefan Beck 2010
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Determined to be taken seriously as a writer, Daphne envisages a long-cherished project: a proper, scholarly biography of Bramwell Bronte, whom she believes has been wrongfully neglected and overlooked.
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A young archaeologist named Norton (Bramwell Fletcher) reads a forbidden papyrus; the mummy awakens; the mummy takes his papyrus back, and takes off.
Stefan Beck: Wrap Party: Freund's The Mummy and Baba Ghanoush Stefan Beck 2010
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It is barely possible to imagine this as the home of those three sisters of genius—Emily, Charlotte and Anne—or to imagine their doomed and tormented brother, Bramwell, a laudanum addict and drunkard, "staring out of the window, quietly passionate."
Modern Reliquaries Eric Ormsby 2012
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