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Patricia C. Wrede is a writer I enjoy reading immensely.
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Patricia C. Wrede is a writer I enjoy reading immensely.
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I was startled to learn that Patricia C. Wrede is one.
September 20th, 2007 2007
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And lo, a panel - with me, Valerie Guyant, Jenny, and Patricia Wrede.
Odin's Day bifemmefatale 2009
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A letter from Scott S. Smith Some coupons for popcorn came with this reply from Wrede H.
Smitten by Smiths: Bob Ziegler Collects Cards of a Different Name Anton Troianovski 2012
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Chris Wrede, director of adventure operator Oasis Overland 01963 363400, oasisoverland.co.uk, said: In our opinion Tunisia is now safe to travel to and our group currently in Tunisia have been treated fantastically well by local people and the authorities.
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Chris Wrede, of Oasis Overland, which last week diverted its Libya tour to Tunisia, said: We plan to return to Libya when it is safe to do so, and all future trips are scheduled to go ahead, with the next departure on 8 June.
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I want to make Pat Wrede read it, just to see if her brain will explode.
mrissa: For the Win, by Cory Doctorow mrissa 2010
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Doctorow's characters—including the former slaves Pearl and Coalhouse Walker, a white Southern lady named Emily, and an intriguing Union doctor, Wrede Sartorius—allow the author to imagine the Civil War as a blood-stained clash out of which an ugly, ill-formed modernity emerged.
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His book Von Reimarus zu Wrede (1906; The Quest of the Historical Jesus) established him as a world figure in theological studies.
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