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In the following week I have none; but my arrangements are all at sea as yet, for I must somehow and somewhere do an "Uncommercial" in that week, and I also want to get poor Chauncey's "opinions" to the printer.
The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 2 (of 3), 1857-1870 Charles Dickens 1841
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- We built a branded video player called "Uncommercial" that showcases informative and empowering consumer activist videos from YouTube and Google Video.
Web 2.0 Expo Blog 2008
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In February the theatre company Punchdrunk, in a collaboration with east London's Arcola theatre, will go to Lahore and Karachi to perform The Uncommercial Traveller, a work based on some of Dickens' less well-known journalism.
Charles Dickens goes global in British Council's bicentenary festival 2011
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Among the highlights is "The Uncommercial Traveller" (1861), inscribed by Dickens to novelist George Eliot.
February 2008 2008
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Among the highlights is "The Uncommercial Traveller" (1861), inscribed by Dickens to novelist George Eliot.
Orphaned Chuck 2008
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Charles Dickens refers to the fire engine makers in Long Acre in his book The Uncommercial Traveller.
Archive 2008-06-01 M 2008
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Obsolete laws relating to London workhouses including the workhouse at Wapping mentioned by Charles Dickens in The Uncommercial Traveller.
Archive 2008-01-01 Michel-Adrien Sheppard 2008
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But that reminds me: this Crisis hasn't been especially kind to the alumni of the Lillian Charlton Home for Wayward and Uncommercial Characters, has it?
Archive 2006-05-01 Douglas Wolk 2006
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But that reminds me: this Crisis hasn't been especially kind to the alumni of the Lillian Charlton Home for Wayward and Uncommercial Characters, has it?
Week 1 Douglas Wolk 2006
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He relied on memory and imagination more than on his notebooks and it's interesting to read pieces from The Uncommercial Traveller and then see what Dickens did with them when he drew on them for, say, Our Mutual Friend.
Lance Mannion: 2004
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