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In the sales catalogue, Spectator art critic Andrew Lambrith lambasts the convention of referring to Lowry's human characters as "matchstick men" as "horrible and inexact".
Evening Standard - Home Joshi Herrmann 2011
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Mary Pauline Lowry's unsold novel The Gods of Fire has been optioned for film by Pandemonium Productions.
Mary Pauline Lowry: A Forest Firefighter on the Central Texas Fires Mary Pauline Lowry 2011
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My mother's got a simple method, which I still follow to the letter: You need ground beef shaped into a plump disk, spangled with Lowry's seasoned salt and black pepper, and too much butter in your pan.
Vinson Cunningham: That Thing From That Place: The Bacon-Shrimp Burger at North End Grill Vinson Cunningham 2012
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My mother's got a simple method, which I still follow to the letter: You need ground beef shaped into a plump disk, spangled with Lowry's seasoned salt and black pepper, and too much butter in your pan.
Vinson Cunningham: That Thing From That Place: The Bacon-Shrimp Burger at North End Grill Vinson Cunningham 2012
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My mother's got a simple method, which I still follow to the letter: You need ground beef shaped into a plump disk, spangled with Lowry's seasoned salt and black pepper, and too much butter in your pan.
Vinson Cunningham: That Thing From That Place: The Bacon-Shrimp Burger at North End Grill Vinson Cunningham 2012
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Mary Pauline Lowry's unsold novel The Gods of Fire has been optioned for film by Pandemonium Productions.
Mary Pauline Lowry: A Forest Firefighter on the Central Texas Fires Mary Pauline Lowry 2011
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Labour mover and shaker Peter Mandelson has selected a 16th-century portrait of Elizabeth I by an anonymous painter; Samantha Cameron has chosen one of LS Lowry's paintings of tiny matchstick figures shown at play at a country fair; while Nick Clegg has opted for academician David Tindle, a little-known painter of inoffensive still lifes and landscapes in washed-out hues.
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Labour mover and shaker Peter Mandelson has selected a 16th-century portrait of Elizabeth I by an anonymous painter; Samantha Cameron has chosen one of LS Lowry's paintings of tiny matchstick figures shown at play at a country fair; while Nick Clegg has opted for academician David Tindle, a little-known painter of inoffensive still lifes and landscapes in washed-out hues.
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They eventually decided to make an unannounced visit to Lowry's home.
Historian accused of altering Lincoln document at National Archives Lisa Rein 2011
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I understand that Jonas appears in a couple of Lowry's later books, grown up.
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