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Even lovers of Dryden may find themselves pressed to select the poem that best encapsulates his strengths for, as one editor, John Conaghan, loyally put it: "His genius is immense, but various and not consummate in any single work."
Only a sadist would inflict Dryden on our schoolchildren Catherine Bennett 2010
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Anything additional we get from Google or Yahoo! will be gravy,'' Conaghan said, adding that Google recently told NAA that it sold as much advertising in the first three weeks of its effort as it had expected to during the entire three-month trial run.
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Conaghan noted that NAA's online ad forecast doesn't include the potential impact of Google's trial run to sell advertising in 50 U.S. newspapers, including those owned by the New York Times Co. and the Washington Post Co..
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Conaghan said newspapers approach 2007 facing a mixed economic picture, featuring signs of slowing U.S. economic growth and job growth but also moderating energy prices, continued low interest rates and a housing market correction that may soon be nearing an end.
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The site was set up by Kiwi expat Eammon Conaghan to help New Zealanders deal with the fear of the All Blacks making another early exit from the
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"Was De Gea trying to get out of the way of the ball," wonders Pete Conaghan.
The Guardian World News Tom Lutz 2011
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Legal aid representative Patrick Conaghan said Chang came to Australia on a working visa and was trying to find work as a tour guide.
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Her counsel Patrick Conaghan told the court that his client had "absolutely no idea" the site was a War Memorial and was horrified to learn this as her grandfather served in World War 2.
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Aíne Conaghan, one of the team, said road traffic accidents are the biggest killer of 10-24 year olds in the world today.
unknown title 2011
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Ms. Conaghan denied their system was intrusive and a threat to privacy.
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