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Discretion emerges from her taped interviews and press-cuttings as one of the chief virtues possessed by Virginia.
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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Greywood Usher threw down the newspapers and took up the two press-cuttings again.
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Greywood Usher threw down the newspapers and took up the two press-cuttings again.
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Like most of her generation Sonia had in youth filled large volumes with press-cuttings and photographs of herself and her friends.
The Complete Stories Waugh, Evelyn 1998
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Clifton insisted on his Lily's merits, pulled out his pocket-book, bursting with press-cuttings, offered to prove his statements.
The Bill-Toppers J. Andr�� Castaigne
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DAN (_drinking tea and scanning press-cuttings_): Johnny Walker?
Night Must Fall : a Play in Three Acts Emlyn Williams 1946
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They had taken my diaries, all our books, all the press-cuttings that had been piling up for months past (I have often wondered what use those press-cuttings were to them), all my war souvenirs, and all our letters.
Homage to Catalonia 1938
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Knight_ pasting all Gilbert's press-cuttings into volumes.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton Maisie Ward 1932
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These drawings can often be dated exactly, for Edward Chesterton, who later kept collections of press-cuttings and photographs of his son, had already begun to collect his drawings, writing the date on the back of each.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton Maisie Ward 1932
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I had thoughts once of printing a selection from the press-cuttings that reached us at the Grafton Galleries during the first Post-Impressionist exhibition.
Since Cézanne Clive Bell 1922
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