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Journalists, most famously Margaret Hebblethwaite on BBC television, bewailed that "Rottweiler Ratzinger" now held the Keys of St Peter.
Alcuin Reid: We are Lucky this Pope is Ecclesiastically Incorrect 2009
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Through research, Prof. Hebblethwaite has traced his own surname to Norwegians who invaded what is now Northern Britain as Vikings.
Exactly How Do You Pronounce Your Name Again, Miss....Miss? 2009
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For example, the rhyme pattern in medieval French epic "La Chanson de Roland" ( "The Song of Roland") proves vital for linguists like Prof. Hebblethwaite.
Exactly How Do You Pronounce Your Name Again, Miss....Miss? 2009
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Prof. Hebblethwaite says rhyme pattern in epic poems can offer clues for how names in the poem might have been spoken, giving modern-day users of a name a sense of how the pronunciation has evolved.
Exactly How Do You Pronounce Your Name Again, Miss....Miss? 2009
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Hebblethwaite on the Uniqueness of the Incarnation, in comparison with other world religions: '...
between the rock and the cold, cold sea -- Day hawkwing_lb 2007
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Hebblethwaite reported that Arinze sat on the papal chair during the final Mass of the Synod for Africa, when John Paul was taken to hospital with a broken femur — perhaps a sign of things to come?
In Search of a Pope 2004
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An Englishman and a former priest, Hebblethwaite wrote for both the sober English Jesuit journal The Month and the progressive National Catholic Reporter, based in Kansas City.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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The cardinals and the press returned to Rome, and after a rain-soaked funeral in Saint Peter's Square ( "more than one journalist permitted himself to say that 'even the heavens wept,'" Hebblethwaite remarked) the cardinal electors entered the Sistine Chapel again.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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Hebblethwaite had a warm feeling for the Church in Latin America, but he saw all the present cardinals there as agents of a Vatican crackdown on progressive vitality.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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Hebblethwaite reported on the conclave for Harold Evans's Sunday Times of London, and his approach — part theology, part strategy — set the pattern for the present "next conclave" reporting.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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