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Featuring the attention to detail and well-crafted period jokes that were a feature of Ker's previous work in Victorian sketch trio The Penny Dreadfuls, there's plenty to admire here too.
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The opening work, conducted by Pavel Kotla, was Dorothy Ker's A Gentle Infinity, a muted, densely scored piece suggestive of sudden movements in vast spaces.
LSO/Davis/Kotla - review Tim Ashley 2010
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Ker's 1940s matinee idol looks and voice lend themselves perfectly to the character; if you're looking for intelligent comedy and classy performance, this show would be hard to beat.
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And I liked the repeated failure of Ker's gameshow host to synchronise with his own jingle?
Penny Dreadfuls 2010
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And the teen vampire movie Twilight is ribbed, as Ker's cadaverous Lothario gets shirty when repeatedly told how tasty garlic is.
Penny Dreadfuls 2010
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As a final illustration of my argument, I would like to return to the review of the novelist Anne Ker's
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It is handsomely set, using styles based on Neil Ker's classic works, and printed on good paper with a robust binding intended to stand up to frequent library and personal use.
Archive 2007-04-01 bls 2007
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It is handsomely set, using styles based on Neil Ker's classic works, and printed on good paper with a robust binding intended to stand up to frequent library and personal use.
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The boy was the inseparable companion of Ker's son
A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs The Story of a Hundred Years, 1761-1861 George M. Wrong
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Grossman and Myers, and protected by Captain Ker's squadron.
The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 J. F. Loubat
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