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For her part, Gauger does not recognize vegetable marrows, once a staple of the British table (alas), speculating that those shown in an illustration by Arthur Rackham could be "water-melon sized cucumbers or giant leeks."
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For Gauger, however, This odd war cry resembles one of the most famous lines in Shakespeare's Richard III ...
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Scholar Annie Gauger has uncovered extraordinary new material on Kenneth Grahame, his troubled family life, and the origins of the story.
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For Gauger, however, This odd war cry resembles one of the most famous lines in Shakespeare's Richard III ...
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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The death penalty is a throwback to a time when society did not have the ability to hold homicidal maniacs ... for the rest of their lives, Gauger said.
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Thank you, Anonymous, for sharing the Gauger edition's positive reviews like a good publicist.
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For her part, Gauger does not recognize vegetable marrows, once a staple of the British table (alas), speculating that those shown in an illustration by Arthur Rackham could be "water-melon sized cucumbers or giant leeks."
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Have you read the comments to the post, in which Gauger responds?
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Gary Gauger, who was sentenced to die for killing his parents before ultimately being proven innocent, said other states will follow Illinois' example in the long run.
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Went to Gauger in the early 90s and graduated from Glasgow in 96.
The David Brooks column about Joe Biden brings back a memory of my grandfather and makes me ask a question about Wilmington, Delaware. Ann Althouse 2008
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