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Examples
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"Dorward," he said, "upon my honor, I assure you that what I have told you is the truth.
Havoc 1906
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"Dorward," he said, speaking rapidly, and keeping his back to the door, "you don't realize what you're up against.
Havoc 1906
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Dorward had the acumen "to grow smart rather than just grow fast," Lowry says.
Seven famous founders share money mistakes, smart moves 2009
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The more-experienced Alastair Dorward helped the founders make better management and financial decisions.
Seven famous founders share money mistakes, smart moves 2009
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She took the stage with her “band” which consisted of Fred Dorward and his acoustic base guitar.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Omar Yussef must have been reading my thoughts on Nightingale by Peter Dorward a few weeks ago.
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In the face of my equine distress, Nightingale by Peter Dorward seemed a much safer night time reading bet, not a thirsty horse in sight, just terrorism, murder on a huge scale and the odd kidnap or killing here and there.
Nightingale 2008
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Small, honourable independent publisher fighting for a market, but at least we get a chance to share the good reads here and I must add Peter Dorward to my list of Doctors Who Write because by day I now discover he's a GP in Edinburgh.
Nightingale 2008
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In the face of my equine distress, Nightingale by Peter Dorward seemed a much safer night time reading bet, not a thirsty horse in sight, just terrorism, murder on a huge scale and the odd kidnap or killing here and there.
Nightingale 2008
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Romance, violence and deceit infiltrate everyone's lives and Peter Dorward gives the reader few clues about who to trust and Don even fewer as he gets dragged deeper into the nightmare.
Nightingale 2008
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