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Bruce Ismay is typically remembered as a coward who saved himself as other heroes went down with the ship.
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We had never heard of this presentiment before, but Ismay is good at having presentiments – after things happen.
Further Chronicles of Avonlea Lucy Maud 1920
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Actors Isla Blair, Martin Jarvis and Patricia Hodge punctuated the music – Gershwin, Cole Porter, Sondheim sung by Kim Ismay and Jessie Buckley – with readings from Rayner's countless columns and TV programmes, which attracted 1,000 letters a week in her heyday.
Claire Rayner memorial fundraiser draws star-studded cast 2011
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Bruce Ismay, and the ship's builder, Thomas Andrews, were aboard.
Klaus Schwab: The Titanic Syndrome and Frontier Risks Klaus Schwab 2011
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Jinnah believed, as later recalled by Hastings Ismay, then-chief of staff to the Indian Viceroy, "that once partition had been decided upon... all troubles would cease, and they would live happily ever after."
Stanley Weiss: The Peace Process That Matters Most Stanley Weiss 2011
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Bruce Ismay, and the ship's builder, Thomas Andrews, were aboard.
Klaus Schwab: The Titanic Syndrome and Frontier Risks Klaus Schwab 2011
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Bruce Ismay, and the ship's builder, Thomas Andrews, were aboard.
Klaus Schwab: The Titanic Syndrome and Frontier Risks Klaus Schwab 2011
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Bruce Ismay, and the ship's builder, Thomas Andrews, were aboard.
Klaus Schwab: The Titanic Syndrome and Frontier Risks Klaus Schwab 2011
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Actors Isla Blair, Martin Jarvis and Patricia Hodge punctuated the music – Gershwin, Cole Porter, Sondheim sung by Kim Ismay and Jessie Buckley – with readings from Rayner's countless columns and TV programmes, which attracted 1,000 letters a week in her heyday.
Claire Rayner memorial fundraiser draws star-studded cast 2011
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Bruce Ismay, and the ship's builder, Thomas Andrews, were aboard.
Klaus Schwab: The Titanic Syndrome and Frontier Risks Klaus Schwab 2011
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