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Other readers may realize all along that Keir is unreliable, knowingly and unknowingly.
Inexcusable 2006
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In Keir, Lynch has captured a true criminal: "It's not me" "It's not my fault" to the point where some readers may be shocked when they realize that Keir is not innocent.
Inexcusable 2006
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This is not "a boy unfairly accused book," except in Keir's own warped version of how the the world works and his place in the world.
Inexcusable 2006
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Part of the reason Keir is always convinced that he never does anything wrong; is he always has a story: it's other kids, it's the circumstances, it's things got out of hand, it's her fault, it's never, ever his fault.
Inexcusable 2006
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As for performances Keir is superb in his role as a customer of this terrible industry, and it's great to see such an inspired casting choice, although I mean nothing against his personal character, it's his acting ability.
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- Re the involvement of religion in British Socialism - best to stay silent about subjects of which you know little - no denying that there were and are atheists in the Party - but there were others such as Keir Hardy and RH Tawney who came from Christian (And other religous) backgrounds.
Fight ! Fight ! Fight ! Newmania 2007
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Some fellow called "Keir" (I thought that was a cocktail) "Starmer" has said that householders ought not to have more right to protect their lives and property.
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The current director of public prosecutions, Keir Starmer, has told the committee that, at an early stage of the original inquiry, an in-house lawyer at the CPS did raise this interpretation but added that it was "very much untested, and further consideration will need to be given to this".
John Yates's phone-hacking testimony leaves some unanswered questions 2011
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The protagonist, Keir Roget, reveals little emotionally in an overt sense, because he is aware that he lives in a world where every motion, every indication of feeling, is observed.
July « 2009 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2009
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Thanks to Scott Keir, of Mixed Miscellanies blog, I can now share it with you, too.
Culture Maxine 2009
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