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Rapetti's lawyer made note of both cases during the hearing on his license, according to Spooner's ruling.
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Selections will be shown from several films and videos, including the 1980 U.K. punk drama "Rude Boy" featuring the Clash and James Spooner's autobiographical quasi-doc "Afro-Punk," which has come to define a whole subculture of African-American bohemia.
Punks, Painters, Prodigies, Pariahs Steve Dollar 2011
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Spooner's window ledge blackened, which is unlucky 3-7
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Rapetti's lawyer made note of both cases during the hearing on his license, according to Spooner's ruling.
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Mexico is a haven for exiles where the braver or weaker or more foolish can find themselves or re-create themselves or … lose themselves, and all this is touched on in Spooner's book.
Notes from Exile By T. M. Spooner Floricanto Press, 2006 2008
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In Spooner's favor, I found his scenes between Marta, a Mexican woman, and Max, her lover, tender and sensitively written.
Notes from Exile By T. M. Spooner Floricanto Press, 2006 2008
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Spooner's wife, Eloise, confirmed to CNN that she and her husband considered Sherrod friends.
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Cotton has recast the narrative of Dennis Spooner's TV script into epistolary/diary form: letters from Ian Chesterton to his headmaster, the Doctor's own diary, letters from Ascalis the assassin and Locusta the poisoner, and contributions also from Barbara, the Emperor Nero, and Nero's wife Poppæa (but not Vicki); the whole thing framed in a covering note by Tacitus (obviously written several decades later).
Getting older nwhyte 2008
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To Spooner's credit, I will say that each of his stereotypes is different, but they all fit a predictable mold.
Notes from Exile By T. M. Spooner Floricanto Press, 2006 2008
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T.M. Spooner's novel, Notes from Exile, is a lakeside story, and because it is, I feel a certain nostalgic empathy for the book.
Notes from Exile By T. M. Spooner Floricanto Press, 2006 2008
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