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Evelyn Waugh favoured a blend of Guinness, ginger beer and gin known as a "Noonday Reviver", which sounds strong enough to revive a corpse - then promptly kill it again.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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An independent committee of Niscayah's board said private-equity firm Triton III Nimble and Noonday Asset Management LLP have agreed to Stanley's offer unless a competing offer worth at least 7.5% more is made.
Stanley Bids for Security Company Niclas Rolander 2011
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Sufferers have their favorites, but most would include " An Unquiet Mind ," by Kay Redfield Jamison; "The Noonday Demon," by Andrew Solomon; and "Darkness Visible," by William Styron.
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Sufferers have their favorites, but most would include " An Unquiet Mind ," by Kay Redfield Jamison; "The Noonday Demon," by Andrew Solomon; and "Darkness Visible," by William Styron.
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The FBI raids the Noonday, Texas, home of William Krar and storage facilities he rented in the area, discovering an arsenal that includes more than 500,000 rounds of ammunition, 65 pipe bombs and remote-control briefcase bombs, and almost two pounds of deadly sodium cyanide.
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Triton and Noonday together hold approximately 19.5% of Niscayah shares.
Stanley Bids for Security Company Niclas Rolander 2011
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One of the objectives of The Noonday Demon is to bring some kind of universal field theory to this arena of confusion.
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The FBI raids the Noonday, Texas, home of William Krar and storage facilities he rented in the area, discovering an arsenal that includes more than 500,000 rounds of ammunition, 65 pipe bombs and remote-control briefcase bombs, and almost two pounds of deadly sodium cyanide.
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The Noonday Demon has not only your story, but also the stories of an incredibly broad range of people who have suffered with depression
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The FBI raids the Noonday, Texas, home of William Krar and storage facilities he rented in the area, discovering an arsenal that includes more than 500,000 rounds of ammunition, 65 pipe bombs and remote-control briefcase bombs, and almost two pounds of deadly sodium cyanide.
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