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And the subplot involving Arthur Frith is one aspect of the book that has really stayed with me.
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Frith, Pipkin, Blackberry - Frith is the sun god, and the other two are rabbits in Watership Down by Richard Adams.
Book meme - the answers djm4 2009
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Forth "by the phrase _Premier des quatre_, mistaking" Frith "_for first_, and" Forth "_for fourth_ or four.
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook Ebenezer Cobham Brewer 1853
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As Simon Frith, the chair of the judges, noted last week: "For some of these artists it is quite difficult to pinpoint what genre they represent… artists are not constrained by marketing labels any more."
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Ruth Frith, of Australia, was the oldest competitor at the World Masters Games on Sunday, and at age 100, she won the shotput.
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The great Victorian panoramist Frith, meanwhile, is represented not by one of his jostling crowds but by an intimate picture of his daughters practising their archery.
In Search of a Masterpiece by Christopher Lloyd – review 2011
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Uta Frith, an emeritus professor of cognitive development at University College London, said the robot was valuable in providing children with social interactions, but doubted a machine was necessary.
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At Australian IT, David Frith rounds up the arguments presented to ACMA by major telcos and airlines for a recent discussion paper.
Aussie In-Flight Internet Still Progressing Slowly | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Simon Frith, chair of the Mercury judging panel, said the album was "an example of an artist having complete conception for an album".
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Ruth Frith, of Australia, was the oldest competitor at the World Masters Games on Sunday, and at age 100, she won the shotput.
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