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Cody Linley is ready for his close-up under the bright lights of Broadway.
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The volunteers were from a firm of financial advisers, pretty big, called Linley Munroe, and it was something of a coup to have them involved—perhaps they might be induced to get involved in other ways.
A Hopeless Romantic Harriet Evans 2006
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The volunteers were from a firm of financial advisers, pretty big, called Linley Munroe, and it was something of a coup to have them involved—perhaps they might be induced to get involved in other ways.
A Hopeless Romantic Harriet Evans 2006
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The volunteers were from a firm of financial advisers, pretty big, called Linley Munroe, and it was something of a coup to have them involved—perhaps they might be induced to get involved in other ways.
A Hopeless Romantic Harriet Evans 2006
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Cyclopaedia, calls the Linley family "a nest of nightingales."
Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan — Volume 01 Thomas Moore 1815
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The Linley family group of portraits in 1935 and the centenary Fairfax Murray Gift in 1911 of mostly English portraits, "transformed the Gallery," according to Mr. Dejardin, "and brought the British school into the picture."
Dulwich's 200-Year-Old Jewel Emma Crichton-Miller 2011
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Miss Elizabeth Linley who died of tuberculosis in 1794 after singing in
Letter 75 2009
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Tom Halfhill , an analyst at the market-research firm Linley Group, said Tabula needs to show it can adapt its designs for newer processes that create 32-nanometer and 28-nanometer circuitry.
Chip Firm Gains Sizable Infusion Don Clark 2011
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While a student in London, Mr. Smith frequented historic estates, including the Lord Leighton and Linley Sambourne houses, both paragons of the genre.
Rhapsody In Blue and Gold Jen Renzi 2011
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Without Mr. Makepeace's example, and the school he established at Parnham College, there probably would not be the fine tradition of distinctively English wooden furniture by designer-makers of today, such as Wales & Wales, David Linley, Sarah Kay or Konstantin Grcic.
Going Against the Grain Emma Crichton-Miller 2011
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