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Yet a smart script soon confounds expectations, as Gemma Arterton's resourceful "victim" and Martin Compston's duplicitous kidnapper reveal unexpected sides to their respective situations and the tension increases as the twists continue.
Mark Kermode's DVD round-up Mark Kermode 2010
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Harriet Compston wrote this irresistible line about the English dancer Georgiana Cavendish, a direct descendent of her namesake, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, in the January 2009 issue of Tatler:
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Acceptable British prison drama in which Lynch's old lag takes in Compston's vulnerable new kid.
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Acceptable British prison drama in which Lynch's old lag takes in Compston's vulnerable new kid.
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Compston Road, 01539 433845, zeffirellis.comDieatbexWaterside Wholefood Cafe, KendalTucked away in one of the few riverside locations in Kendal, this is a longstanding favourite of many locals, but easily missed by visitors.
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Harriet Compston wrote this irresistible line about the English dancer Georgiana Cavendish, a direct descendent of her namesake, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, in the January 2009 issue of Tatler:
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John Lynch is starring in Ghost as “a prison veteran whose life on the outside is falling apart; he strikes up a friendship with a mysterious new prisoner” played by Maritn Compston.
/Film UK - [REC] 2, Foster, The Brothers Bloom, The Mighty Boosh Movie and More | /Film 2010
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Mike Compston, who owns a dairy in Yerington, Nev., described the pouring technique in a telephone interview as a rock-and-pour instead of a lift-and-tip.
Will New Square Milk Jugs At Wal-Mart, Costco Save The Planet? Or Spill Your Milk? - The Consumerist 2008
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Jones continued to struggle through the third round, finishing six strokes behind Archie Compston.
USATODAY.com - Jones' 1930 feat still stands test of time 2005
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The discovery strongly suggests MS originates as an inflammatory immune response and casts aside "eccentric and maverick ideas" that it is caused by venous abnormalities, said Alastair Compston, neurology professor at the University of Cambridge and a joint lead author of the study.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CARLY WEEKS 2011
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