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  • St? phane Remael for The Wall Street Journal "The recipe for the eel was from A lexandre Dumas 's' The Forty-Five Guardsmen, 'which was set around the same time," chortles Mr. Tavernier, as he vainly tries to make himself comfortable on the squishy sofa of a Paris hotel, not far from where he lives.

    An Appetite for the Dramatic Tobias Grey 2010

  • In 2007, her fourth collection of poetry, Forty-Five, addressed for the first time her life as the daughter of two of our best-loved poets: Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath.

    Poetry please 2009

  • In 2007, her fourth collection of poetry, Forty-Five, addressed for the first time her life as the daughter of two of our best-loved poets: Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath.

    Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009

  • In 2007, her fourth collection of poetry, Forty-Five, addressed for the first time her life as the daughter of two of our best-loved poets: Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2009

  • The rising started in 1745 and is sometimes known as "The Forty-Five".

    White Rose Rebel, by Janet Paisley. Book review Carla 2008

  • The Fay Templeton number of “So, Long Mary” in the “Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway” scene is an excellent parody of small town American ambition for something bigger and better, and yet clinging to what is simple and familiar.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2008

  • The Fay Templeton number of “So, Long Mary” in the “Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway” scene is an excellent parody of small town American ambition for something bigger and better, and yet clinging to what is simple and familiar.

    Yankee Doodle Dandy Reprise Jacqueline T Lynch 2008

  • Another example raised by my recent read of Frieda Hughes' Forty-Five is the inexplicable presentation of the project as just text-poems.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • The following excerpt is from the 1791 publication Memoirs of the first Forty-Five Years of the Life of James Lackington:

    Dear Authors Guild 2005

  • The Fay Templeton number of “So, Long Mary” in the “Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway” scene is an excellent parody of small town American ambition for something bigger and better, and yet clinging to what is simple and familiar.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007

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