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  • Poised and ambassadorial, she is unusually well-adjusted for a graduate from one of the tunnel-vision disciplines, which she puts down to the guidance of Amanda Reddin, her coach for the past 14 years and who encouraged her to go to university after the 2004 Olympics.

    Beth Tweddle ready to prove her powers of reinvention in Berlin 2011

  • Reddin also takes a relaxed approach to Tweddle's occasional, but cherished, nights out with friends.

    Beth Tweddle ready to prove her powers of reinvention in Berlin 2011

  • Much of Kienholz's art, often made in collaboration with his wife Nancy Reddin Kienholz, embraces this type of provocation and attitude: concepts matter, they are valuable.

    What's On Around Europe 2011

  • With his brother, Kenneth 1895-1967, who, under his occasional pen-name, Kenneth Sarr, had written two short plays produced by the Abbey in 1924, Reddin was associated with the Irish Theatre, which had been founded in 1914 as an alternative theatre to the Abbey and which evolved into the Gate Theatre.

    Later Articles and Reviews W.B. Yeats 2000

  • She gits 'em from Mr.. Reddin '; her husband is Mr. Bob, Billy's boss.

    Lovey Mary Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice 1906

  • 'Well, mine's Reddin,' he said crossly; 'and why you're so dark about yours I don't know, but up you get, anyway.'

    Gone to Earth Mary Gladys Meredith Webb 1904

  • Anyway, she never missed a meet, and she and her sister never ceased their long silent battle for Reddin, who remained as unconscious of them as if they were his aunts.

    Gone to Earth Mary Gladys Meredith Webb 1904

  • Reddin had the faults of his class, but turning an old servant adrift was not one of them.

    Gone to Earth Mary Gladys Meredith Webb 1904

  • She broke off, flushing at Mrs. Marston's expression, and at the sudden knowledge that she had been describing Reddin.

    Gone to Earth Mary Gladys Meredith Webb 1904

  • He liked living with Reddin because they never spoke except of necessity, and because he was quite indifferent to

    Gone to Earth Mary Gladys Meredith Webb 1904

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