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Fenwick and Barkley, the Jacobite called Charnock and a dull-looking man not unlike himself, but only shorter and more broadly made, had been speaking together in a low voice behind.
The King's Highway 1830
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Nonetheless, if you think things are bad in our reality, take a look at these 12 dystopian novels pulled together by Flashlight Worthy contributor Anne Charnock.
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Lindzen (5.3 °C clear sky, 3.53 °C with 40% cloud), Charnock & Shine (12 °C clear sky), C&S are the big number guys in the estimation game (both these from Physics Today, 1995), Kondratjew & Moskalenko (7.2 °C, commonly cited but we are not sure why, perhaps because Houghton used their estimate in his book, 'The Global Climate', 1984).
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Exploring his new surroundings, our hero encounters a lush Eden abounding in bizarre animals and strange vegetation engineered by Edwina and her misanthropic collaborator, Dr. Vincent Charnock.
The Philosopher's Apprentice by James Morrow: Book summary 2010
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Andrew Fowler, the Liberal Democrat candidate for the Charnock by-election on Penwortham Town Council, was canvassing on Wednesday.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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Roger Mathus of Death by Email quotes Elizabeth Charnock, CEO of Cataphora on 10 things you should probably never write in an e-mail:
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Mark Charnock, president and general manager of MonsterTRAK, a division of Monster.com, said philosophy students fit a profile that employers are seeking more and more.
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The special "New Writers" issues we have done have largely been the work of people like Jim Sallis, Gra - ham Hall, Mike Harrison, Graham Charnock and Charles Platt.
Elric At The End of Time Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1984
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Job [v. 03 p. 0427] Charnock, the founder of Calcutta, erected a bungalow and established a small bazaar here in 1689.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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Glorying in such names as Goodwin, and Charnock, and Owen, it was the ambition of the early Nonconformists of England to perpetuate among themselves a learned ministry.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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