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“There are and always will remain gender toilets for those who prefer to use them,” assured Natalie Heppenstall from the University of Manchester’s LGBT Society.
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“There are and always will remain gender toilets for those who prefer to use them,” assured Natalie Heppenstall from the University of Manchester’s LGBT Society.
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He sent Mr. Neumeyer two books by the English novelist Rayner Heppenstall, noting: I discovered him by accident with The Greater Infortune . . .
Gorey's Flights of Fancy Karen Wilkin 2011
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Heppenstall was also keen to stress that these were not uniquely “trans toilets” as has been misconstrued in the media, citing the benefits for students with children and disabled students with care-assistants of the opposite sex.
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Heppenstall was also keen to stress that these were not uniquely “trans toilets” as has been misconstrued in the media, citing the benefits for students with children and disabled students with care-assistants of the opposite sex.
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Orwell, who informed his friend Rayner Heppenstall that "she is the nicest person I have met for a long time", continued to press his suit.
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… Mr. Rayner Heppenstall noticed it, and adopted it as a title for an article about my work.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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… Mr. Rayner Heppenstall noticed it, and adopted it as a title for an article about my work.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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Sadly, the efforts of Gunn, Heppenstall, Perles, and Orwell were to grace what was the fourth and final number of Gangrel.
Where He Wrote: Periodicals and the Essays of George Orwell 1995
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The back cover of the third number of Gangrel proclaims, "We have persuaded Neil M. Gunn, Rayner Heppenstall, Claude Houghton, Henry Miller, George Orwell, Alfred Perles to give their views on Why I Write in the next Gangrel pamphlet."
Where He Wrote: Periodicals and the Essays of George Orwell 1995
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