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'Rumbelow' -- even when he's heaving of the anchor? "
Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth Charles Kingsley 1847
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A "guest contributor" in today's Times, Helen Rumbelow, writes that public lending libraries have had their day.
Libraries Maxine 2009
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Track down, if you will, the London Times'brave reporter, Helen Rumbelow, who wrote a piece called "Dead Or Alive" last week from Frankfurt itself.
Nigel Hamilton: Apocalypse in Print Nigel Hamilton 2010
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Track down, if you will, the London Times'brave reporter, Helen Rumbelow, who wrote a piece called "Dead Or Alive" last week from Frankfurt itself.
Nigel Hamilton: Apocalypse in Print Nigel Hamilton 2010
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Track down, if you will, the London Times'brave reporter, Helen Rumbelow, who wrote a piece called "Dead Or Alive" last week from Frankfurt itself.
Nigel Hamilton: Apocalypse in Print Nigel Hamilton 2010
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But is it a hopelessly unrealistic, outmoded concept, as Helen Rumbelow suggests?
Libraries Maxine 2009
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The guide we had was supposed to be THE expert (Donald Rumbelow) and wrote several books on the subject.
[Edited] Update & Book Tour: Gena Showalter - Savor me Slowly Nalini Singh 2007
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Rumbelow writes: for the ones standing down, today is a day full of sentiment.
April 2005 2005
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Rumbelow writes: for the ones standing down, today is a day full of sentiment.
Archive 2005-04-01 2005
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Helen Rumbelow, writing for The Times 'election log (as they call it), describes the scenes as MPs leave Westminster, some of them for the last time.
April 2005 2005
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