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Mary Longden was sent back to school in the United States, leaving Pearl cut off once again from contemporaries in the foreign community, who were themselves being groomed by their families as they approached marriageable age.
PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010
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Pearl made the most of a sweet-natured but thoroughly conventional English Agnes and three bright, smart, self-assured Longden sisters from the United States.
PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010
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Longden responds -- brilliantly as he usually does.
Steve Clemons: UK-US Relations Deep if Not Frequent: Special Relationship Still "Special" 2010
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Longden said indications are that due process was followed "but if evidence comes to light that casts any doubt on that, than the prime minister's clear – it should be properly investigated."
Obama, David Cameron: Lockerbie Bomber Release Not BP's Doing 2010
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Mary Longden was sent back to school in the United States, leaving Pearl cut off once again from contemporaries in the foreign community, who were themselves being groomed by their families as they approached marriageable age.
PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010
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Longden was responding to my "term search" blog post about Obama's mention of various countries -- good nations and rogue -- as well as Britain's fall from the heights.
Steve Clemons: UK-US Relations Deep if Not Frequent: Special Relationship Still "Special" 2010
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Pearl made the most of a sweet-natured but thoroughly conventional English Agnes and three bright, smart, self-assured Longden sisters from the United States.
PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010
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Assumption-Mauer 6 pass from Carges (Longden kick)
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Assumption-De Malia 38 pass from Carges (Longden kick)
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After Governor Longden came Sir Henry Turner Irving, a personage who brought to Trinidad a reputation for all the vulgar colonial prejudices which, discreditable enough in ordinary folk, are, in the Governor of a mixed community, nothing less than calamitous.
West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude Explained by J. J. Thomas
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