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Forth's article is a folkloric treatment of the medieval European wildman, comparing it with representations of the wildman motif in Asian and, to a lesser extent, elsewhere.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Keeping in mind that this is a folkloric treatment, it isn't surprising that Forth's source materials in cryptozoology are a few older works (Manlike Monsters on Trial, Heuvelmans, and Napier).
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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The Orangemen pulled within two points for the final time at 61-59 on freshman Craig Forth's inside basket but Howell responded with a jumper and Syracuse guard DeShaun Williams had a pair of costly miscues.
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Presently Wallace was ill-advised enough to ask her which pictures she had liked best at the Private View; she replied by picking out a ballroom scene of Forth's and an unutterable mawkish thing of Halford's -- a troubadour in a pink dressing-gown, gracefully intertwined with violet scarves, singing to a party of robust young women in a "light which never was on sea or land."
Miss Bretherton Humphry Ward 1885
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I could prove to you as plain as that two and two make four, that Halford's figures don't join in the middle, and that Forth's men and women are as flat as my hand -- there isn't a back among them!
Miss Bretherton Humphry Ward 1885
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The ironworks that was Forth's principal raison d'être shut down in 1940, followed in due course by the local coalmines, the railway station, the cinema, the brass band, the police station, and George Gracie's overworked heart.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Tim Moore 2012
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Only one of Forth's undulating heathery panoramas was topped with a wind farm, yet almost every house turned its back on the view, instead staring out at its mouldering, roughcast clones across a cheerless square of patchy grass and a no ball games sign.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Tim Moore 2012
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Only one of Forth's undulating heathery panoramas was topped with a wind farm, yet almost every house turned its back on the view, instead staring out at its mouldering, roughcast clones across a cheerless square of patchy grass and a no ball games sign.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Tim Moore 2012
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The ironworks that was Forth's principal raison d'être shut down in 1940, followed in due course by the local coalmines, the railway station, the cinema, the brass band, the police station, and George Gracie's overworked heart.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Tim Moore 2012
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Not Gowrie's rich valleys, nor Forth's sunny shores,
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