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But the ones that worked - particularly Keith Brooke's awesome take on uploaded consciousness, "Sweats" - worked really well.
March 2009 2009
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But the ones that worked - particularly Keith Brooke's awesome take on uploaded consciousness, "Sweats" - worked really well.
REVIEW: We Think Therefore We Are edited by Peter Crowther 2009
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REVIEW SUMMARY: Keith Brooke's take on posthumanism is one of the best approaches of the subject I've ever seen.
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Yes, the absence of Brooke's first love, Lucas, best friend, Peyton, and even Lucas' mom, Karen played by original cast members Chad Michael Murray, Hilarie Burton and Moira Kelly who didn't return for the episode was noticeable.
One Tree Hill's Brooke Davis Avoids Catastrophe, Says "I Do" 2011
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A good example of this is Keith Brooke's latest novel, The Accord.
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Keith Brooke's take on posthumanism is one of the best treatments of the subject I've ever seen.
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Only Brooke's mom Victoria Daphne Zuniga has been seen on-screen, although Papa Davis has been mentioned throughout the run of the show.
One Tree Hill (Finally) Casts Brooke Davis' Dad for Last Season; Another Cast Member Returns! 2011
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Corey would bleat at his partner Brooke's instructions.
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In Brooke's view, political leanings were the reason for Polly and Lyman cruelly rejecting Henry, who'd become an activist hippie, using drugs that eventually unsettled his mind.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Jon Robin Baitz's "Other Desert Cities" is Red-Hot David Finkle 2011
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For a few brief scenes, when Lydia is embroiled in conflicts unrelated to her personal melodrama—working at the shelter or reaching out to a friend's unhappy teenage daughter—we sense that "Untold Story" will chart her interior transformation, one that is perhaps similar to Dorothea Brooke's in "Middlemarch."
The Princess Reimagined Sam Sacks 2011
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