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That comes for the group hug at the end of the set, when Barât awkwardly grabs Doherty and Hassall and Powell uncertainly join in.
The Libertines 2010
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“I like things to happen”: Christopher Hassall, A Biography of Edward Marsh, p. 565, quoted in James, “The Politician,” in Taylor, Churchill Revised, p.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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The Hassall biography was published in 1964, the Letters in sixty-eight.
Dreaming of the Bones Deborah Crombie 1997
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We were happy to learn from the fearful work of Hassall on "Food and its Adulterations," that tobacco was one of the articles least tampered with; and particularly that there was no opium in cheroots, but nothing more harmful than hay and paper.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860 Various
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Hassall records a case where it continued for nineteen minutes.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884 Various
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A.thur Hassall (1901), ch. lxi-lxvii; C.A. Fyffe, _A.History of
A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1. Carlton J. H. Hayes 1923
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Hassall, _The Balance of Power, 1715-1789_ (1896), ch. i-iv.
A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1. Carlton J. H. Hayes 1923
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In the medullary portion the reticulum is coarser than in the cortex, the lymphoid cells are relatively fewer in number, and there are found peculiar nest-like bodies, the concentric corpuscles of Hassall.
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Hassall concludes his general introduction on the subject of food adulteration in the following pertinent and impressive words:
Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more, 1906
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The whole period is remarkable for its antagonisms and cross-purposes, and these are brought to view by Hassall with much subtlety of insight and felicity of observation.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 John [Editor] Rudd 1885
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