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He had been transported to Terror Camp — along with the seriously injured or those too ill to walk, such as Fitzjames's steward, Hoar — bundled in coats and tucked into one of the boats being dragged atop a sledge.
The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007
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Dianne Fitzjames, a Clinical Psychologist and Team Leader of the Adolescent Service at Prince of Wales Hospital, says, When relationships become difficult between parents and teenagers the first thing a parent needs to address is the tone of voice they use when talking to their child.
Melinda Hutchings: How To Talk To Your Teenager Melinda Hutchings 2010
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Dianne Fitzjames, a Clinical Psychologist and Team Leader of the Adolescent Service at Prince of Wales Hospital, says, When relationships become difficult between parents and teenagers the first thing a parent needs to address is the tone of voice they use when talking to their child.
Melinda Hutchings: How To Talk To Your Teenager Melinda Hutchings 2010
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Dianne Fitzjames, a Clinical Psychologist and Team Leader of the Adolescent Service at Prince of Wales Hospital, says, When relationships become difficult between parents and teenagers the first thing a parent needs to address is the tone of voice they use when talking to their child.
Melinda Hutchings: How To Talk To Your Teenager Melinda Hutchings 2010
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And when the Queen had been made quite au fait with the situation, she said it was exactly like Fitzjames and Roderick Dhu.
Fiancée 2010
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Much of the text aspires to a kind of documentary tone, largely free of figurative language or any other sort of rhetorical flourish a rare exception occurs near the end, when Fitzjames studies some photographs in a series of anaphoristic, parallel sentences; while this approach has its benefits during the gorier scenes, like an early amputation or various descriptions of scurvy, it ultimately drains the narrative of urgency.
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Atop the Fitzjames "loop" is a more ironic reversal: the contrast between the celebratory dinner that marks the expedition's departure 23 and the starvation that marks its end.
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Juxtaposed against the expedition's failure to thrive are the Eskimos, whose near-total indifference to the Europeans personifies nature's equal lack of concern; on the novel's penultimate page, one hunter studies Fitzjames and his companion, then "stares with greater interest at the contents of the cabin all around them" 368.
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Records show that it was in Dorset at the start of the 16th century before entering the collection of the Fitzjames family.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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Records show that it was in Dorset at the start of the 16th century before entering the collection of the Fitzjames family.
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