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Lucy Jago is a former documentary producer for Channel 4 and the BBC.
Lucy Jago biography 2001
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Mr. Badal is on a statewide tour called "Jago Punjab," or "Awaken Punjab," whose purpose is to explain the state's economic crisis and build for a new political party he is launching.
Crisis in Punjab 2011
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It should be noted that Stoke and QPR are two clubs with a bit of history when it comes to the rehabilitation of the game's troubled or underachieving artists, and now Tony Pulis and Neil Warnock seem to be doing for Pennant and Wright-Phillips what Tony Waddington and Gordon Jago did for Alan Hudson and Stan Bowles almost 40 years ago.
The lost boys rescued from wilderness years | Richard Williams 2011
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Written by series lead Nick Cook (“Captain Daniel Hunter”) and directed by Steve Hammond (“Captain Jago Merik”), the flick finds an away team on Chiron IV, discovering an ancient settlement … and danger!
Intrepid To Intercept J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek? | Fan Cinema Today 2009
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Browse an author interview and biography of Lucy Jago.
A Conversation with Lucy Jago, author of The Northern Lights 2010
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Carol Jago, former middle and high school teacher; president of NCTE; director, California Reading and Literature Project, and a whole bunch of other impressive titles, writes that we should be teaching what Lev Vygotsky calls the zone …
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She's an auto-buy for me and I gladly shell out the $25.95 to spend a little more time with Bren, Jago, Illisidi, and the gang.
MIND MELD: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2009 (Part 1) 2009
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Carol Jago, former middle and high school teacher; president of NCTE; director, California Reading and Literature Project, and a whole bunch of other impressive titles, writes that we should be teaching what Lev Vygotsky calls the zone …
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Lost amid the prickly gorse bushes of the English moors for 5,000 years, the talisman resumes its mischief-making when it is dug up by an amiable farmer, Billy Jago.
Imaginative Twists On Forgotten Tales Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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Carol Jago, former middle and high school teacher; president of NCTE; director, California Reading and Literature Project, and a whole bunch of other impressive titles, writes that we should be teaching what Lev Vygotsky calls the zone …
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