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There were some key books, like Susanna Moodie's Life in the
Stef Penney discusses her first novel, The Tenderness of Wolves 2010
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College students also are the focus of Arel Moodie's business, The Placefinder, which helps students find off-campus housing, roommates and sublets at his alma mater, Binghamton University, in upstate New York.
Gen Y makes a mark and their imprint is entrepreneurship 2006
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There were four desks in the squad room, all in various states of disrepair; Moodie's was the worst of the lot.
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One of Moodie's darts caromed off the mini-refrigerator beside the dartboard, bending its tip.
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There were four desks in the squad room, all in various states of disrepair; Moodie's was the worst of the lot.
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One of Moodie's darts caromed off the mini-refrigerator beside the dartboard, bending its tip.
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And it grew by waves of the unwanted, the starving of Ireland, the Scots driven out of the Highlands, the English of Susannah Moodie's generation who were marginalised as a class after the Napoleonic wars were over and nobody wanted the soldiers any more.
The Canadian Experience: Lessons from the Canadian History Project 2001
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Atwood took Moodie's longer, more florid prose and turned it into a simple set of poems, which I illustrated in 1980.
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Moodie's description of the route and the difficulties was not such as to encourage anyone else to try it.
Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police R.G. MacBeth
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I remember there were selections from Mrs. Moodie's "Roughing it in the Bush."
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