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Wonsom has a record of burglaries, including one in which he allegedly stabbed a woman whose home he had broken into, according to Nichols's written decision.
Prince George's boy, 14, charged with murder in slaying of Cheltenham teacher 2011
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Wonsom has a record of burglaries, including one in which he allegedly stabbed a woman whose home he had broken into, according to Nichols's written decision.
Prince George's boy, 14, charged with murder in slaying of Cheltenham teacher 2011
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In Peter Nichols's TV play Hearts and Flowers (1970), an old man at a funeral service stands to recite Psalm 23, only to find it unrecognisable.
State of Emergency: The Way We Were: Britain, 1970-1974 by Dominic Sandbrook Francis Wheen 2010
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That is the message of "Eisenhower 1956," David A. Nichols's history of how Ike, the old hero of World War II, resisted great pressure to commit U.S. forces in the Suez Crisis and, later, the rebellion in Hungary.
Would Ike Have Gone to Libya? Peggy Noonan 2011
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By any standards, watching Jeff Nichols's much lauded film Take Shelter is a haunting experience.
US searches for a cultural response to economic hardship 2011
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Consider her reign in this 10-film weekend retrospective, which begins with "National Velvet" 1944, the 12-year-old Taylor's breakthrough, and unspools into the mid-1960s with Mike Nichols's brilliant and bitter-tongued "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and John Huston's "Reflections in a Golden Eye."
The View From the Mountaintop Steve Dollar 2011
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The one truly successful film of this period is Mike Nichols's version of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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No doubt the release of Mike Nichols's 2001 cable-television version, which starred Emma Thompson, had something to do with it.
Into the (Spot)light Terry Teachout 2012
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Since then, original love birds Chad Michael Murray (Lucas) and Hilarie Burton (Peyton) have left, and the romance between Nichols's Julian and Brooke (Sophia Bush) have taken center stage.
One Tree Hill Star: No Disaster on Brooke and Julian's Big Day (No Lucas or Peyton Either!) 2011
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It's something it has in common with Mike Nichols's "Catch-22", another 1970 movie that's set in a different historical context and is based on a '60s novel that predates the shift of opinion on Vietnam.
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