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There was a boy called Luard between whom and Philip a friendship had arisen, and one day, when they were playing together in the school-room,
Of Human Bondage 1919
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There was a boy called Luard between whom and Philip a friendship had arisen, and one day, when they were playing together in the school-room, Luard began to perform some trick with an ebony pen-holder of Philip's.
Of Human Bondage 1915
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Wiggins was Rushdie's second wife and he has gone on to add two more, plus a second son, Milan – his eldest son, Zafar, was from his first marriage to the late Clarissa Luard.
Salman Rushdie: a literary giant still beset by bigots | profile 2012
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I had been reading about truffles in a book by Elizabeth Luard, and it is possible that I may have been doing a bit of moaning about how sad it was that a funghi fancier such as yours truly was unlikely to ever get a chance to taste truffles, or try cooking with one.
Toast: Lindy 2007
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I had been reading about truffles in a book by Elizabeth Luard, and it is possible that I may have been doing a bit of moaning about how sad it was that a funghi fancier such as yours truly was unlikely to ever get a chance to taste truffles, or try cooking with one.
Toast and the Truffled Eggs Lindy 2007
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This extensive site contains a large body of primary texts, including all texts by Grosseteste in Baur 1912, Dales 1963a, Luard 1861, and Goering and Westermann 2003.
Robert Grosseteste Lewis, Neil 2007
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De libero arbitrio, as first form, noting expressly that he is not using the notion of form in this connection in Aristotle's sense as what enters into a form-matter composite (as the first form corporeity does) (Luard 1861, 4).
Robert Grosseteste Lewis, Neil 2007
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From her formative years in Brazil to the restaurants of Mexico City, Luard defines the cuisines as 'simple yet sophisticated, robust but subtle.'
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From her formative years in Brazil to the restaurants of Mexico City, Luard defines the cuisines as 'simple yet sophisticated, robust but subtle.'
Archive 2006-12-01 2006
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C glauca is more salt tolerant than other casuarinas (ElLakany and Luard 1983).
Chapter 20 1990
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