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That there really was a song called "The Shakespearian (sic) Rag" (a few lines of which Eliot paraphrased) is announced in one of The Waste Land's famous footnotes as far back as the 1988 Ellman and O'Clair edition of The Norton Anthology of Poetry.
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That there really was a song called "The Shakespearian (sic) Rag" (a few lines of which Eliot paraphrased) is announced in one of The Waste Land's famous footnotes as far back as the 1988 Ellman and O'Clair edition of The Norton Anthology of Poetry.
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O'Clair also was taken to Valley Regional Hospital with multiple injuries.
All Stories 2011
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"The person denied intending to use the records for anything," said Mills-Peninsula spokeswoman Margie O'Clair.
SFGate: Top News Stories eallday@sfchronicle.com (Erin Allday 2011
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"It's a shame it can't be captured so that we realize the economic benefits of it," O'Clair said.
unknown title 2009
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Gaudin sent O'Clair the lyrics of the song, but he will hear it performed for the first time Saturday.
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Timothy O'Clair of Schenectady County committed suicide in 2001 at age 12 after struggling with mental illness.
NBC3 - Local News 2009
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O'Clair, who lives in Rotterdam, says he wrote the poem in May, set it aside and brought it out for editing and tweeking last week.
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Timothy O'Clair of Schenectady County committed suicide in 2001 at age 12 after struggling with mental illness.
NBC3 - Local News 2009
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"It's a shame it can't be captured so that we realize the economic benefits of it," O'Clair said.
unknown title 2009
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