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Major Mavor is a son of Professor James Mavor of the University of Toronto.
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'Mavor's people wanted her to go to them,' he replied.
Black Rock: a Tale of the Selkirks Ralph Connor 1898
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In the _Memoir_ of 1808 it is claimed that 'Mavor' is but a pseudonym for Phillips, and the claim is also made, quite wrongfully, by John Timbs, who, before he became acting editor of the
George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends Clement King Shorter 1891
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She has been nominated for ten Dora Mavor Moore Awards and has won twice.
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Yet after initial success Stewart's work went unproduced: the influential impresario OH Mavor, aka James Bridie, who was one of the founders of the Edinburgh festival, was not a fan.
Men Should Weep; Blasted; When We Are Married Susannah Clapp 2010
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She has been nominated for ten Dora Mavor Moore Awards and has won twice.
Audio Interview with actress Tanja Jacobs on playing Winnie in Beckett’s Happy Days 2009
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[Return to the letter] 2 John Mavor Brown (b. 1808), and James Armitage Brown (b. 1810), whose red hair elicited the nickname, "the Marquis of Carrots."
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With regard to Mavor the judge admitted that no evidence had been offered that he could place before the jury; but in his summing up he was greatly affected by the evidence of Shelley.
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I also saw Mavor More yesterday, unfortunatly it wasn't for much longer than allowed me to stand and gawk, but gawk I did.
martinaa Diary Entry martinaa 2006
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Mavor Moore has always been at the centre of everything.
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