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Harold called Quashie "a very nice man" and said their conversation was congenial.
Gazette.com : CAROL MCGRAW 2009
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I have since apologised directly to the Boomgaarden-Cook family and asked them to pass my message to the Melling-Firth and Quashie families.
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It began with the deaths of three 19-year-old friends – Bruno Melling-Firth, Conrad Quashie and Max Boomgaarden-Cook – in a bus crash during a gap-year trip to Thailand.
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Noted as a controversial artist, Quashie, based in Charleston, South Carolina, undertook the completion of this project sustained by the patronage of the Local Government Federal Credit Union.
Colin Quashie Explores Interactions Between Art And Politics: 'Service' 2010
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Noted as a controversial artist, Quashie, based in Charleston, South Carolina, undertook the completion of this project sustained by the patronage of the Local Government Federal Credit Union.
Colin Quashie Explores Interactions Between Art And Politics: 'Service' 2010
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Quashie ran on along the well-accustomed road till he got near his own village, when, taking off the few clothes he wore, he did them up in a bundle and stowed them away in the hollow of a tree to be ready for his return, leaving only a piece of black stuff round his waist, with which
The Missing Ship The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Quashie evidently felt the importance of the message confided to him, and was proportionately proud.
The Missing Ship The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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The arrival of Major Malcolm was eagerly looked for, but in vain, and it was resolved to send Quashie off at dark, with an account of their now truly desperate condition.
The Missing Ship The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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"Ki! dat's good," exclaimed Quashie, eager to be off.
The Missing Ship The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Quashie, having had a good supper, declared that he should be ready to set out that night if required; but as it was hoped that during the next day a plan might be organised more effectually to help their friends than could be then done, it was agreed that it would be better to wait till the following evening.
The Missing Ship The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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