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botanical plant nameauthor abbreviation forbotanist Nathaniel Lord Britton (1859-1934).
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Britton is neither a self-hating Jew nor a childish monster.
Ballardian » “Driven by Anger”: An Interview with Michael Butterworth (the Savoy interviews, part 1) 2009
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Analysis: Britton is a somewhat curious selection given that they took Eugene Monroe with the eighth pick and signed Tra Thomas to a free-agent deal in March.
Draft analysis: Jets trade up to No. 5 to select Mark Sanchez 2009
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Dustin Britton, 32, was on the trip with his wife and two toddlers, but was alone cutting firewood about 100 feet from camp when he was attacked.
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David Britton is the cult hero of transgressive literature, and there may be no more revealing interview than this one.
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Britton is a very bright, high-character type who was a team captain and is expected to work hard to get ever closer to his significant potential.
Peak performers: O-line likely to produce bumper draft class again 2009
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Connie Britton is amazing and the actress who played Julie actually impressed me a lot.
Catch the Season Premiere of FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Right Now! | the TV addict 2007
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His chemistry with his on screen wife, played by the illustrious Connie Britton, is some of the best and smoothest chemistry that I have ever seen portrayed.
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Britton is also a different version of a democracy.
Think Progress » Embedded TIME Reporter: Bush Lied In Speech Yesterday About Iraqi Security Forces 2005
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As the second interview, with David Britton, is due online within a couple of weeks, we thought now’s the time to announce the prizewinners.
Ballardian » Ballardian/Savoy Microfiction competition winners 2010
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Festing still further carried out the idea of Britton, the "small-coal man," by bringing together a number of noblemen and gentlemen amateurs for the practice of concerted music.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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