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Mr. Brotchie does, however, make an important point about our perception of Jarry, who is mainly known to English readers through Roger Shattuck's splendid chapter on him in his critical account of Paris in the 1890s, "The Banquet Years" 1958.
That Ubu That He Did So Well Gabriel Josipovici 2012
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A Regent of the College de Pataphysique the spoof society founded by Jarry and a long-time editor and translator of Jarry's work, Mr. Brotchie perhaps knows too much about his hero.
That Ubu That He Did So Well Gabriel Josipovici 2012
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As Alastair Brotchie recounts in "Alfred Jarry: A Pataphysical Life," the playwright was just 23 when "Ubu Roi" opened.
That Ubu That He Did So Well Gabriel Josipovici 2012
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Parker, G.; Parker, I.; Brotchie, H. Mood state effects of chocolate.
How dark chocolate helps ease emotional stress - latest scientific evidence 2009
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Brotchie. who lives in Peabody with Katie, now 13, plans to expand her fight for kids nationwide, possibly by running for the state legislature.
Everyday Heroes 2008
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Brotchie has succeeded where others have failed by working within the system.
Everyday Heroes 2008
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I'd like to introduce the rest of the Dunwoody-Brotchie clan, all of who I'm so very proud of.
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Brotchie could have simply put those grueling years behind her; instead she decided to put her experience to work for others.
Everyday Heroes 2008
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Brotchie has also found novel ways to collect back child support.
Everyday Heroes 2008
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In the wake of the London tube-station bombings, Brotchie helped launch a national campaign to get fellow Brits to add the acronym ICE (for "in case of emergency") before the name of their closest friend or relative (for backups, use ICE1 and ICE2).
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