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Haigh is spare and low-key, masterful at delineating the quiet but revealing moment ...
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Haigh is such a gifted chronicler of the human condition.
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Jennifer Haigh is the author of Mrs. Kimble, which won the
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The duck on the present occasion was a sixth-form fellow called Haigh, one of the best divers and swimmers in the school, while, as I have already said, I had been selected to act as hunter on behalf of the fifth.
Parkhurst Boys And Other Stories of School Life Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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Santos didn't want to call Haigh's proposal a step back.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"I wanted gay people to feel that it reflected something they understood, but I didn't make it just for gay people," the film's writer and director, Andrew Haigh rhymes with vague, said during an interview at the Ace Hotel in Manhattan in the summer.
NYT > Home Page By DENNIS LIM 2011
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The art is of a very high order, and in the opinion of archaeologists such as Haigh, Kemble, Professor Stephens, and others, better than anything of the kind produced in mediaeval times, before the beginning of the thirteenth century.
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Haigh wants one par-5 that gives the players a chance to reach the green in two shots, and that's most likely No. 7.
Hazeltine's four par-5s to challenge golfers in PGA Championship 2009
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The PGA's Kerry Haigh, who sets up the course, is expected to mix up the yardages in response to the wind, which could blow 20 mph Friday and Saturday.
Hazeltine's four par-5s to challenge golfers in PGA Championship 2009
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Haigh calls the 20th Century an "uncommon" mix of flavors, with tangy lemon followed by "an ethereal sense of chocolate" as the aftertaste.
Cocktails That Complete Me: The 20th Century Jason Wilson 2011
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