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As an unpaid writer for several months earlier this year, the so-called Burwash even quoted himself as mayor in some stories.
News 2011
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Mr Winder had been writing under the name Richard Burwash.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Nick Allen 2011
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As an unpaid writer for several months earlier this year, the so-called Burwash even quoted himself as mayor in some stories.
News 2011
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Winder had been writing under the name Richard Burwash, an alias he actually swiped from a real man, a one-time professional tennis player from California that he found on the Internet.
News 2011
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Among the lawsuit's 14 defendants is Deseret Digital Media, which published Winder's stories under the alias Richard Burwash.
The Seattle Times 2012
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Winder had been writing under the name Richard Burwash, an alias he actually swiped from a real man, a one-time professional tennis player from California that he found on the Internet.
News 2011
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Peter Burwash, whose company manages tennis programs at resorts worldwide, likes the soft balls but worries that they could cause more harm than good without proper coaching.
Is Tennis Getting Too Soft? Tom Perrotta 2012
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Thus a visit to Burwash in East Sussex gives him the chance to remind us that the leafy Weald was once the centre of the iron trade, a place of proto-industrialisation with all its attendant social and political vexations.
Villages of Britain: The Five Hundred Villages that Made the Countryside by Clive Aslet – review Kathryn Hughes 2010
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The good Mr. Daltrey is the proud owner of a comfortable estate near the English village of Burwash -- and not shy about it.
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You have noted that Cordova, Yakutat and Burwash are close to the site.
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