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  • Excited by the chance to own words by Forester that no one had read, Brewer bought the typescript with Colin Blogg, a fellow founder-member of the CS Forester Society, for just £1,500.

    CS Forester's lost crime novel to be published at last 2011

  • In 1951 she was a founder-member of the Salón de la Plástica.

    Mariana Yampolsky. 2009

  • Before he left for St. Petersburg, in 1755, he became a founder-member of the Accademia Veneziana, of which he was appointed president in 1768.

    The Virgin and St Jerome 2009

  • We are a founder-member of the Bretton Woods institutions and a full member of the European Community.

    Why We Need Europe 2008

  • No one associated with him is an unrepentant disciple of Max Shachtman, or an unrepentant founder-member of Trotsky's Fourth International, or an unrepentant veteran of the Trotskyist alcoves fighting the Stalinist ones at City College of New York.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • University of the Witwatersrand where he had been a founder-member of its post graduate defence management programme.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • Thabe will be best remembered for his leadership as chairman and founder-member of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL), and as President of the South African National Football Association and Football Council of South Africa.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • R.ck's basic pitch has always been imminent ecstasy; The Fall's has, from the beginning, been immanent terror, and their one remaining founder-member, Mark E. Smith, is best understood as a 1970s disco-misfit descendant of Victorian fright-writers such as M.R. James or Arthur Machen.

    FallNews 2000

  • The paper claimed that Taban, who has lived in exile in the DRC for many years, was a founder-member of the WNBF.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • I knew that Tommy was the tripod, and that the two big guns he was supporting were Colonel Passy, the head of the Free French secret service, and Pierre Brossolette, a founder-member of the Conseil National de la Resistance.

    between silk and cyanide Marks, Leo 1998

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