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The white stuff had to be trucked in, recalls Wardle, to create the avalanche effect.
Thestar.com - Home Page Bill Brioux 2010
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"Wardle," I remember saying to my journalistic friend, with absurd earnestness, "have you anything to smoke?"
The Message 1912
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Peter Wardle, chief executive of the Electoral Commission, said: We're glad to see they have recognised the strength of our concerns about the proposed registration opt-out.
Voter registration reforms could see 10m fall off electoral roll, MPs warn 2011
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Wardle suggests that it was compelling but marred by sickly sentimentality, and also proposes that Hazlitt might even have been anticipating some of the experiments in chronology made by later novelists.
william hazlitt | the man of letters « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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Heather Wardle, director of research at NatCen, said: There are clusters of high-density machine zones and in those areas people are more likely to be economically inactive, in lower, manual occupations and from low-income families.
Fruit machines fill the gap as high street shops shut their doors 2011
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Wardle suggests that it was compelling but marred by sickly sentimentality, and also proposes that Hazlitt might even have been anticipating some of the experiments in chronology made by later novelists.
March « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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From Fawcett, in the words of biographer Ralph Wardle, he imbibed a love for “good fiction and impassioned writing,” Fawcett being “a man of keen intelligence who did not scorn the products of the imagination or apologize for his tastes.”
william hazlitt | the man of letters « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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As Ralph Wardle put it, before Hazlitt wrote this book, “no one had ever attempted a comprehensive study of all of Shakespeare, play by play, that readers could read and reread with pleasure as a guide to their understanding and appreciation”.
March « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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As Ralph Wardle put it, before Hazlitt wrote this book, “no one had ever attempted a comprehensive study of all of Shakespeare, play by play, that readers could read and reread with pleasure as a guide to their understanding and appreciation”.
william hazlitt | the man of letters « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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From Fawcett, in the words of biographer Ralph Wardle, he imbibed a love for “good fiction and impassioned writing,” Fawcett being “a man of keen intelligence who did not scorn the products of the imagination or apologize for his tastes.”
March « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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