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But for some critics, that's not enough Among people who make movies about sharks, lions and gorillas, the name Fothergill carries the weight that Spielberg does in Hollywood.
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The name Fothergill was familiar to me from my boyhood.
Our Hundred Days in Europe Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851
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The name Fothergill was familiar to me from my boyhood.
Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851
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"Fothergill," said the duke -- and it was the only word he had yet spoken out loud -- "I believe we are ready for dinner."
Doctor Thorne Anthony Trollope 1848
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The message from that school, Fothergill said: "No excuses accepted whatsoever."
Pr. George's school officials, advocates tackle chronic absenteeism Nick Anderson 2010
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At one elementary school, Fothergill said, a principal has arranged with a local barbershop to give haircuts to students who may be missing school because of concerns about their personal appearance.
Pr. George's school officials, advocates tackle chronic absenteeism Nick Anderson 2010
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Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill of Sheffield Hallam University published an excellent but profoundly depressing piece of research last week, revealing the scale of the challenge in just one area, the Welsh valleys.
Iain Duncan Smith's Work Programme has one fatal flaw – there isn't any work 2011
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The message from that school, Fothergill said: "No excuses accepted whatsoever."
Pr. George's school officials, advocates tackle chronic absenteeism Nick Anderson 2010
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But Beatty and Fothergill point out that between 1999 and 2008 – Britain's boom years – only 25,000 extra private sector jobs were created across the whole of Wales.
Iain Duncan Smith's Work Programme has one fatal flaw – there isn't any work 2011
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As Beatty and Fothergill put it: The 'queue for jobs' does not operate like, for example, a bus queue.
Iain Duncan Smith's Work Programme has one fatal flaw – there isn't any work 2011
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