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Liam Pennywell, middle-class Baltimorean, sharp of thought though mild of tongue, has been drifting along in steady retreat since he was a young man.
Cover to Cover 2010
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Liam Pennywell, who set out to be a philosopher and ended up teaching fifth grade, never much liked the job at that run-down private school, so early retirement doesn't bother him.
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Liam Pennywell, middle-class Baltimorean, sharp of thought though mild of tongue, has been drifting along in steady retreat since he was a young man.
Cover to Cover 2010
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The artists reside at the Pennywell Farm in Buckfastleigh and are working to raise money for the Farm Crisis Network charity.
June 2007 2007
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Mr Johnson, 57, will now make a last-ditch plea before an independent tribunal this month - almost two years after his son was murdered on his doorstep on the Pennywell estate in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear.
Justice under New Labour scum: If you want compensation don't fight back. FIDO The Dog 2009
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The brothers had shops all over Edinburgh: I remember Pennywell and Gorgie.
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The brothers had shops all over Edinburgh: I remember Pennywell and Gorgie.
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Tetley was the smallest of a litter of eight Pennywell miniature pigs born to his mother, Poppy Two Socks, at Pennywell Farm, near Buckfastleigh in Devon.
Caption This Photo 2007
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Pennywell owner Chris Murray said 'Tetley is the star of the farmyard'.
Caption This Photo 2007
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Tetley was the smallest of a litter of eight Pennywell miniature pigs born to his mother, Poppy Two Socks, at Pennywell Farm, near Buckfastleigh in Devon.
Caption This Photo 2007
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