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Bronwen is Monroe College's Gertrude Stein scholar and as territorial as they come on the topic of the eccentric expatriate writer.
Five-fingered Prozac D'Arcy Fallon 2010
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The Christmas Eve Ghost Walker Books, £12.99 about a sister and brother called Bronwen and Dylan who are frightened by ghostly noises.
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Must be something to do with being called Bronwen - these 2 women are just amazing!
MSDN Blogs 2008
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Overlooking Lake Wakatipu near Queenstown, New Zealand, is the Drift Bay house that architects Bronwen Kerr and Peter Ritchie designed for themselves and their three children.
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And yet most feel his successor as editor, Bronwen Maddox, will manage quite well without him.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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Charity founder Bronwen Jones said the lesson is especially valuable for children who have been through adversity.
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• Good luck, meanwhile, to Bronwen Maddox, the editor-select of Prospect magazine.
Diary Hugh Muir 2010
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You would've thought it was Bronwen, not Alice B. Toklas, who'd been shacking up with Stein all those years at 27 Rue de Fleurus.
Five-fingered Prozac D'Arcy Fallon 2010
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Bronwen Maddox is leaving the Times after 14 years to become chief executive and editor of current affairs magazine Prospect.
Bronwen Maddox to become chief executive and editor of Prospect Jason Deans 2010
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David Hanger, Prospect publisher, said: Bronwen Maddox is a brilliant journalist with authority and an international reputation, and also has a strong commercial background.
Bronwen Maddox to become chief executive and editor of Prospect Jason Deans 2010
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