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Last Sunday, for example, I sipped cappuccino at Ms. Garnaut's Capital M Beijing, with dazzling views of Tiananmen Square, listening to author Ian Whybrow talk about children's books and then to Argentinean Guilliermo Martinez discuss his best-seller "The Oxford Murders."
Beijing by the Book Festival Ron Gluckman 2011
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For example, the first session in the UK last April made available 26 books including a Muslim, an immigrant, a witch, an Indian atheist – and a trans woman, Kerry Whybrow, who says her readers were interested in why she made the change.
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The company, which said that Gareth Davis, a non-executive director since 2003, will succeed John Whybrow as chairman after the annual general meeting in January, also said its markets remain mixed and it can't be certain about the future.
U.K.'s Wolseley Moves Tax Residence to Switzerland Anita Likus 2010
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But I guess you have to start somewhere, and, in the words of Kerry Whybrow:
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Added to that was the chance to encourage lively discussion between such a feisty and dynamic group: Michael Braungart (Author of the challenging book on designing for sustainability, Cradle to Cradle), Peter Whybrow (whose book on American consumer malaise fascinates) Patricia Michelson from La Fromagerie, Tyler Moorhead from the Ecologist Magazine and George Nicholson, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Borough Market.
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Added to that was the chance to encourage lively discussion between such a feisty and dynamic group: Michael Braungart (Author of the challenging book on designing for sustainability, Cradle to Cradle), Peter Whybrow (whose book on American consumer malaise fascinates) Patricia Michelson from La Fromagerie, Tyler Moorhead from the Ecologist Magazine and George Nicholson, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Borough Market.
Excellent week! 2005
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According to Whybrow Americans have “devolved into a nation of overindulging, overstimulated flakes addicted to easy access and instant gratification.”
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If Whybrow and Gartner are right, therefore, might Americans be more likely to show traits of psychosis and schizotypy as well?
Mind Hacks: Do americans have a propensity for hypomania? 2005
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If Whybrow and Gartner are right, therefore, might Americans be more likely to show traits of psychosis and schizotypy as well?
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He chose as runners-up, over the Balwens of Bedfordshire's Jason Whybrow, a trio of Torddu exhibited by Glyn King, who runs 180 pedigree sheep and another 420 commercial ewes on his farm at Mynyddcerrig near Llanelli.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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