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Treading this historic trajectory of development and progress illuminates the path on which we can conceive of myriad benefits to digitization, such as Echlin's claim that technology possesses the potential to "further democratize communication" and "connect us internationally."
Marissa Bronfman: The 16th Annual Giller Prize and the Future of Literature in a Digital Age 2009
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To that end I am now reading a book, "The Disappeared" by Kim Echlin, which tells the heartbreaking story of a Canadian girl and a Cambodian boy, encompassing all the horror of the killing fields.
Irene Tanner: Can History Stop Repeating Itself? Irene Tanner 2011
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Anne Michaels, author of The Winter Vault, likely wasn't referencing Meyer when she shared with me her powerful statement, "write because something is at stake", while Echlin recounted what Rev. Bruce MacLeod, a former United Church moderator told her: "keep writing, the world needs our stories."
Marissa Bronfman: The 16th Annual Giller Prize and the Future of Literature in a Digital Age 2009
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Echlin says the rescue was textbook and credits his ships captain and crew with preventing a tragedy.
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He is the son of one Echlin, [20] who was minister of Belfast before Tisdall, and I have got some other new customers; but I shall trouble my friends as little as possible.
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Echlin, Dean of Tuam, who was killed by some of his own servants in
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Captain Johnson and an English pirate called Echlin.
The Pirates' Who's Who Giving Particulars Of The Lives and Deaths Of The Pirates And Buccaneers Philip Gosse 1919
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He is the son of one Echlin, [20] who was minister of Belfast before Tisdall, and I have got some other new customers; but I shall trouble my friends as little as possible.
The Journal to Stella Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745 1901
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Echlin promised to impose no conditions on him, but said he must ordain him, or they could not answer the laws of the land.
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Paul Echlin, a sports medicine specialist in London, Ont., who studies concussions, says he sees that attitude even in 12-year-old hockey players.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DAVID SHOALTS 2011
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