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Well, now that I think of it, there was Timothy Findley's Not Welcome on the Voyage.
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If you're looking for one yourself, I'll point a finger towards Timothy Findley's Not Welcome on the Voyage.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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Mr. Dyer also guides the reader through less familiar poetry and fiction—from the French writer Henri Barbusse's visceral 1916 novel, "Under Fire," to Timothy Findley's 1977 novel, "The Wars" in Mr. Dyer's view, the most impressive of historical fictions about the war.
Their Name Still Liveth Joanna Scutts 2011
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James Wilson (later associate justice of the United States Supreme Court) and Thomas McKean (who had served 10 years as chief justice of Pennsylvania) declared that trial by jury never existed anywhere but in England and mocked Findley's supposed ignorance.
We the People Michael W. McConnell 2010
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If you're looking for one yourself, I'll point a finger towards Timothy Findley's Not Welcome on the Voyage.
The Mondays: Maple Syrup, Ice Hockey, and The Giller Prize 2009
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Timothy Findley's Not Welcome on the Voyage was a candidate a couple of years ago, and so I read it and quite enjoyed it.
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Well, now that I think of it, there was Timothy Findley's Not Welcome on the Voyage.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Findley's finishing was atrocious, but he was a nice complement to Buddle.
USA-Australia rewind 2010
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In the 55th minute, Adu passed perfectly to Robbie Findley to set up a one-on-one opportunity, but Findley's shot was stopped by Miranda.
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In Prince George's County, flags are flying at half-staff, in Findley's honor.
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