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Lace, especially of such enormous quantity ( "more than a yard wide" Siddons remembers [qtd in Pascoe 95]) that it functions as a dress, has a quality that hovers between opacity and the translucence of a fine lawn.
Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text 2006
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The P section started with a guy called Pascoe and finished with a guy called Purcell.
Bad Luck and Trouble Child, Lee 2007
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The P section started with a guy called Pascoe and finished with a guy called Purcell.
Bad Luck and Trouble Child, Lee 2007
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Having hired several native attendants, one of whom, called Pascoe, was well qualified to act as an interpreter, the travellers sailed to
Life and Travels of Mungo Park in Central Africa Mungo Park 1788
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Pascoe said as many as 400 people have been killed in the violence sweeping Syria.
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U.N. Undersecretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe quoted Syrian demonstrators as saying government reform measures have been too little and too late.
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Lynn Pascoe, a senior UN official, said that the world body had begun to evacuate its staff from Libya.
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But Pascoe said sources considered by the U.N. to be reliable indicate artillery fire against unarmed civilians, door-to-door arrests, and the shooting of medical personnel who aid the wounded.
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Pascoe said the situation in Libya was "dangerous and deteriorating".
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U.N. Undersecretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe quoted Syrian demonstrators as saying government reform measures have been too little and too late.
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