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Witheridge picks up the theme, stating that Pocock is "fully justified in feeling despair and outrage" at the failure of the government to provide adequate armour for our troops in Iraq.
The dog that didn't bark Richard 2006
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Yemen in Pocock, Specimen, p. 55 — 66, of Hira, p. 66 — 74, of Gassan, p. 75 — 78, as far as it could be known or preserved in the time of ignorance.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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44 Whatever can now be known of the idolatry of the ancient Arabians may be found in Pocock,
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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The ass I presume alludes to the marvellous beast Al – Burák which the Greeks called from (Euthymius in Pocock, Spec.
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The reference given is to "Pocock", but it should be to poppycock.
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The reference given is to "Pocock", but it should be to poppycock.
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The reference given is to "Pocock", but it should be to poppycock.
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The reference given is to "Pocock", but it should be to poppycock.
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The elder Pocock, known as Pocock I., has been described as follows: "A long, lean head, semicircled by a fringe of brown and gray hair, with big cheek-bones and
The Iron Heel Jack London 1896
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The result was PinkStinks, a site that includes lists of impressive women in sport, film and technology, statistics on sex discrimination, and a role model of the month (it's currently Maggie Aderin-Pocock, who makes instruments for space missions).
Role models: someone to look up to Kira Cochrane 2010
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