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The segment with W.C. Fields and Alison Skipworth as a pair of crusty vaudevillians who take revenge on “road hogs” gets the most attention; mostly I enjoyed that part for the priceless street views of 1932 L.A. The segment with Wynne Gibson as a prostitute with a simple desire to sleep in a plush bed by herself was a marvel of economy.
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The segment with W.C. Fields and Alison Skipworth as a pair of crusty vaudevillians who take revenge on “road hogs” gets the most attention; mostly I enjoyed that part for the priceless street views of 1932 L.A. The segment with Wynne Gibson as a prostitute with a simple desire to sleep in a plush bed by herself was a marvel of economy.
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Jason Skipworth , an agent with DC Living Real Estate, says the asking price is right.
Go-Go Dancing in D.C. Sarah Tilton 2011
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Eric Mann had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Radee Skipworth added 13 points for VMI (1-4), which outrebounded Virginia,
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The Keydets got within 46-39 early in the second half on a jumper by Skipworth, who missed most of the first half with a knee injury and scored all of his points in the final 20 minutes.
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He consulted Skipworth about a manager and asked if he knew any railway man in Ireland, not too old, who would do.
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England Scotland and Ireland Tatlow, Joseph 1920
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Skipworth, the London and North - Western Manager in Ireland, was on very friendly terms with Sir Ralph Cusack, and Sir Ralph had a high opinion of his judgment.
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England Scotland and Ireland Tatlow, Joseph 1920
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Skipworth was himself for several years manager of the Midland Great Western.
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England Scotland and Ireland Tatlow, Joseph 1920
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He explained to Miss Minchin that his solicitors, Messrs. Barrow & Skipworth, had charge of his affairs in England and would give her any advice she wanted, and that they would pay the bills she sent in for Sara's expenses.
A Little Princess 1905
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He explained to Miss Minchin that his solicitors, Messrs. Barrow & Skipworth, had charge of his affairs in
A Little Princess; being the whole story of Sara Crewe now told for the first time Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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