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  • In England he made some important acquaintances, including Edward Thomas (a member of the group known as the Dymock Poets), T.E. Hulme, and Ezra Pound.

    robert frost | my november guest « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007

  • David Reed has come up with Shamblehouse, a show based around new sketches and storytelling; while Humphrey Ker will be introducing audiences to Dymock Watson: Nazi Smasher!

    This week's new comedy 2011

  • On a day trip to Dymock in Gloucestershire to see wild daffodils, I came back understanding that the slight differences and imperfections of each individual flower amounted to the perfect beauty of its kind.

    Country diary: Wenlock Edge 2011

  • Dymock… thank you dymocks… I have my book of the year.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Luvin’ this Russian spy scandal. 2010

  • Melissa Dymock graduated from Utah State with a degree in Journalism.

    Runners Jack Canfield 2010

  • Christina Dymock graduated from the University of Utah.

    Runners Jack Canfield 2010

  • Christina Dymock graduated from the University of Utah.

    Runners Jack Canfield 2010

  • Melissa Dymock graduated from Utah State with a degree in Journalism.

    Runners Jack Canfield 2010

  • Dymock took her cloak from Chalker, who was waiting quietly nearby, and Lexie allowed him to place it around her shoulders.

    The Outrageous Dowager Westleigh, Sarah 1996

  • Most of the staff had already been given permission to go out to join the celebrating crowds, leaving Mr.. Walker, the cook, and Mr. Dymock, the butler, to look after things.

    The Outrageous Dowager Westleigh, Sarah 1996

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