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One of them, a very tall fellow, with a small head and a languid air, a youth called Ramsden, who was one of Griffiths 'most faithful admirers, copied his ties, his boots, his manner of talking and his gestures, told Philip that Griffiths was very much hurt because Philip had not answered his letter.
Of Human Bondage 1919
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One of them, a very tall fellow, with a small head and a languid air, a youth called Ramsden, who was one of Griffiths 'most faithful admirers, copied his ties, his boots, his manner of talking and his gestures, told Philip that Griffiths was very much hurt because Philip had not answered his letter.
Of Human Bondage 1915
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The roads, plots and services for the first phase of the business park, to be called the Ramsden Business Park, are laid.
Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010
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Nurses: Denise Ramsden, RN, ramsden@email. chop.edu
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The Tories are regaining what Conservative historian John Ramsden called their "appetite for power".
The Tories want to dominate British politics for generations – and progressives must wake up 2011
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I'll probably go and have some fish and chips at Harry Ramsden.
Dave Ellis an Englishman excelling for France at the Rugby World Cup | Richard Williams 2011
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In the meantime, the message for children, parents and teachers is, as Ramsden writes in Nature, Ramsden says: "This study is encouraging to some whose intellect may improve, and a warning that early achievers may not maintain potential."
Teenagers' IQ scores can rise or fall sharply during adolescence 2011
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Chief Financial Officer Jonathan Ramsden said on a conference call Wednesday that there is less visibility than in the first half of the year due to the rising costs, uncertain consumer reaction to higher prices being put into effect and the possibility of a double-dip recession, the likelihood of which, he said, has increased over the last couple of months.
Abercrombie's Profit Rises 64% Caitlin Nish 2011
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Sue Ramsden from University College London recruited 33 pupils aged 12 to 16, from high achievers at 11+ to struggling students referred for assessments.
Teenagers' IQ scores can rise or fall sharply during adolescence 2011
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Such areas are a surprise, especially as Ramsden did not see changes in the front brain for advanced mental skills.
Teenagers' IQ scores can rise or fall sharply during adolescence 2011
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