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The British reporter John Pudney describes the desert carnage the victorious Army marched through:
The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945
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The British reporter John Pudney describes the desert carnage the victorious Army marched through:
The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945
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The decorative scheme was, properly enough, in keeping with the atmosphere and achieved its devastating effect by lace curtains and vast enlarged photographs of past phases of the Pudney ménage, helped out here and there with cheap mahogany and coloured glass ornaments.
Death of a Ghost Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 1934
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Pudney is now responsible for the development and operation of Virtual Ark's products and delivery team.
RIA Journal 2010
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Producer Pudney said Jackson had talked to Steven Spielberg about the project, who was enthusiastic and suggested several potential directors, including Tim Burton.
PopMatters Matt Sullivan 2009
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North Brunswick-Roberts 45, Barton 48, Andrews 53, Pudney 55.
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North Brunswick-Roberts 45, Barton 48, Andrews 53, Pudney 55.
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Pudney also boasted that the movie, in which characters from Poe's work came back to haunt the author during the last week of his life, would give Jackson a "great death scene."
PopMatters Matt Sullivan 2009
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Rev. Shirley Louise Pudney Eilers, Trinity South Emanuel UCC
9/11 2009
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Pudney said, "and accustomed to playing in a big venue like this.
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