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Gillian Clarke, chair of the judging panel, called Burnside's winning work a "haunting book of great beauty, powered by love, childhood memory, human longing and loneliness."
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Gillian Clarke, chair of the judging panel, called Burnside's winning work a "haunting book of great beauty, powered by love, childhood memory, human longing and loneliness."
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Because I'm not sure how long Ashley plans to be in with Meredith, I punch up Radio Moscow's station on Pandora which features music that sounds like Radio Moscow and where The Black Keys' “I Got Mine” is finishing up just before R. L. Burnside's “Let My Baby Ride” comes on.
Getting Sideways On Douglas Joseph M. Owens 2011
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One of the first sentences in Burnside's book really resonated with me:
Starre Vartan: Yummy Inspiration! Two New Whole Foods Cookbooks to Get You Cooking! 2010
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One of the first sentences in Burnside's book really resonated with me:
Starre Vartan: Yummy Inspiration! Two New Whole Foods Cookbooks to Get You Cooking! 2010
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Burnside's army was deficient in subsistence, though not to the extent that we had supposed before leaving Chattanooga.
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The story, "Culled from Mr. A.G. Burnside's 'Eccentricities of Crime,' by kind permission of the publishers, Messrs. Holiday and Whitsund," concerns the "unfortunate, malformed, and maltreated genius" Emil Gluck, how he was brought to bay and went to the electric chair for crimes he committed between 1933 and 1941.
“. . . in the stiff, dead fingers, the petition of his slaves who toiled in Hell's Bottom.” 2008
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This was what Grant hoped Lee would do in case the operations of Hancock and myself became impracticable, for Grant had an alternative plan for carrying Petersburg by assault in conjunction with the explosion of a mine that had been driven under the enemy's works from the front of Burnside's corps.
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So now they can say they have stood on/walked across Burnside's Bridge where one of the bloodiest battles ever fought took place.
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To pay for Shallman's and Burnside's winter vacation in Switzerland.
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