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Marvellously boastful, featuring Ashton-Wolfe at the centre of any number of blood-curdling cases, the books (which I bought) are also real name-droppers: Ashton-Wolfe claimed to have known master detectives ranging from the top guys at the French Surete (French detectives were held up then as the model of scientific detection) and Scotland Yard, but also Arthur Conan Doyle himself.
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Marvellously, The Apprentice brings with it a welcome return of moronic businessisms, as candidates trot out trite examples of things that sound fine in brightly coloured motivational books, but idiotic when tumbling out of mouths.
Percentage wars Jonathan 2008
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Marvellously, The Apprentice brings with it a welcome return of moronic businessisms, as candidates trot out trite examples of things that sound fine in brightly coloured motivational books, but idiotic when tumbling out of mouths.
Archive 2008-03-01 Jonathan 2008
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Marvellously detailed exterior and interior with working doors, removeable roof and recessed windows.
Archive 2007-01-01 Michael James 2007
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Marvellously detailed exterior and interior with working doors, removeable roof and recessed windows.
Hovel | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2007
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Marvellously beautiful days — as I now look back upon them — —
When We Dead Awaken 2008
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Marvellously beautiful days — as I now look back upon them — —
When We Dead Awaken 2008
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Marvellously askew bunch of characters ... a parallel world that has all too much in common with our own.
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Marvellously askew bunch of characters ... a parallel world that has all too much in common with our own.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Marvellously - as if to make Norman's dreams come true - the Telegraph got our story about the drunks in hijabs TODAY.
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