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  • While on the way thither she fell in with a polacre-rigged ship flying the The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 (of 2)
  • It surprised me that she was helloing at me when I passed her on the way to my office.
  • The wingless wonders emerged on the way. Times, Sunday Times
  • A typical write-up of last August's vote in the New York Times, for example, focused on the way the president had "outmaneuvered" the Democrats. Why Obama's Support For FISA Cave-In Is Such A Downer
  • Equal numbers have congratulated the ad agency for reviving memories of the thrill of discovering a baby is on the way.
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  • A great part to the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way
  • He'd call me in the morning, on the way to training and last thing at night to say goodnight. The Sun
  • If this was the UK, I would expect to be ushered to a table (probably grumbling inwardly about the empty tables I passed on the way), then, once seated, make a curt nod and "hullo" to my table mates before either engaging in quiet conversation with my companion or looking pensively out of the window, trying hard to look like I'm thinking of Very Important Things. Amtrak adventures
  • help is on the way
  • Moving progressively towards a thick mashed potato consistency is well on the way to a normal diet.
  • Sure, I keep hearing assurances from network executives that more family-friendly viewing is on the way.
  • The first batch sold out fast, but there's new rolling stock on the way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Local inhabitants display their handicrafts on the wayside.
  • On the way up, as they were passing along the westmost sector of the Eski line, one of our most promising young The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918
  • As the car swings onto the East Coast Road, on the way back to Chennai, we find a man-lion dancing on the sandy strip between kiosks advertising Kodak film and ‘Frooti’, and the metalled speedway.
  • At about two years old, his three-foot girth spills out onto the flagstone path, causing visitors to pause on the way to the arbour.
  • When she was gone—on the way out, she said, "G'nighty"—I pulled my toothbrush and toothpaste from my own bucket.
  • Says the Richmond composer, I thought it would be great to write a sequel showing how [Porgy] goes up north, and on the way he runs into jazz, rag, barrelhouse, jug band, gospel, all the early black folk music styles. Archive 2006-11-01
  • By that time, Tracy had radioed the Los Angeles County Harbor Patrol and a rescue boat with divers was on the way.
  • It is not about playing it out from the back and weaving magical patterns on the way up the pitch. The Sun
  • On the way we saw a blue fox cross the road.
  • Best Mate did not look himself before the race, and in retrospect he should not have taken part, especially as we now know that he was incubating an infection and started to cough on the way home.
  • On the way, a young man waved to me.
  • Your mind is so active you could catch yourself on the way back. The Sun
  • On the way down it will take images that will help determine its exact location and altitude, and set the timing for the final thruster firings.
  • They left food and ammunition on the way—but would the enemy rise to so obvious the bait?
  • Also on the way is a three-door Astra sport hatch with a panoramic windscreen, meaning that all in the car have an almost unlimited view of what is happening outside all around them.
  • The book is an amusing and evocative portrayal of his journey and his encounters with Indian babudom and other normal Indians on the way.
  • All he had ever seen of Skipton was, as a boy, pressing his nose to the windows of a charabanc as he and his family passed through the town on the way to their annual holidays in Morecambe.
  • On the way back from the bathroom I have to pass by them he catches my eye and smiles so I just give a little wave and keep walking as I don't want to interrupt his picking up.
  • You could have the ‘generally lazy but remarkably unhelpful’ instead of the ‘bored but capable’ as one of the essential non police staff whose main aim is to reinforce all the urgent and important things from the world where messages ‘really’ matter and the foundations of empire building are well on the way to approval by the forces that do stuff. Cross and Rude. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • I was so proud that Hillary, Bill, and Chelsea spent time and money to go Wyoming to condole with all these oppressed people and to reassure them that help is soon on the way. Obama Wins Wyoming, Networks Say
  • In particular, I wish to offer hearty congratulations on the way you outwitted the Government over the trade practices law business earlier this week.
  • In the title story, a man loses a galosh on a tram and scales the mountains of Soviet bureaucracy to reclaim it, but misplaces his other galosh on the way.
  • These keyboard works were written mainly for the clavichord, an instrument that was on the way out; yet even as he played and wrote increasingly for the piano, he took the earlier instrument to the greatest heights.
  • Two of us they slew outright, and two more died on the way coastwards. The Path of the King
  • More early morning rain and mist is also on the way for commuters as they travel to work the following morning.
  • The grungy banditos had to escape Blythe, but they were afraid of getting pulled over on the way out of town.
  • The little man did not know, that time was wanted for imagination to make the roadway or riverway of a true story, unless we press to invent; his mind had been too busy on the way for him to clothe in speech his impressions of the passage of incidents at the call for them. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • There are some great one-liners on the way to the top spot. Times, Sunday Times
  • She claims she has been slapped, punched and called names on the way to school.
  • I trawled through bookshops, I searched for the perfect cup of coffee, I bought records by Ella Fitzgerald from the second hand record shop on the way to the Grafton Centre.
  • On the way out, I was stuck behind a guy pulling a howitzer on a trailer that was covered in confederate flag stickers.
  • Recent developments in game theory have had an important impact on the way we interpret these models.
  • He manfully fought back with three consecutive birdies from the eighth but dropped a further stroke on the way back to the clubhouse. Times, Sunday Times
  • This voyage made more history than money as on the way down the vessel was neaped, waiting for water near Guyhurn Bridge for almost 2 weeks.
  • “Lych” was the Old English word for corpse — hence the roofed-over lych gate outside most churches, for the temporary resting of the bier (and its bearers) on the way into the graveyard. The Moor
  • The pulmonic, or pulmonary, valve sits on the way out of the heart between the right ventricle and the main pulmonary artery to prevent blood from leaking back in between beats. Pulmonary Regurgitation
  • On the way home from the gare, I decided to positiver: to not focus on my aunt and uncle's absence, rather to turn the lonely ride into a Sunday drive (opting for the scenic and free route nationale instead of the autoroute). Kindness of strangers
  • Settled couples agree on the way forward for a relationship. The Sun
  • FRANCE are on the way back, or at least that is the line being peddled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Camacho easily outboxed him on the way to winning the fringe National Boxing Association super middleweight title.
  • In the more immediate future, the company has a few twists on the way.
  • WE'LL be booking holidays on hand-held computers using wireless internet connections on trains on the way to work in a decade's time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pulmonic, or pulmonary, valve sits on the way out of the heart between the right ventricle and the main pulmonary artery to prevent blood from leaking back in between beats. Pulmonary Regurgitation
  • On the way he staged a wounding attack on himself.
  • Including the first sentence and the last sentence, which I got along with one other sentence (nonconsecutive) in the car on the way to the gym. Show me how to lie
  • Coins are dropped into the top and bounce chaotically off clear spacers on the way down.
  • Englishman Paul Chandler and his wife Rachel in October last year to sail to the United Republic of Tanzania on the way from the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean by Somali pirates kidnapped.
  • I had been driven down this highway on the way to my military induction ordeal.
  • The other four perish or are murdered on the way, so that the thirty thousand annually exported, as stated by Sir Bartle Frere, represents a loss of 150,000 human beings _annually_ from the east coast alone, altogether irrespective of the enormous and constant flow of slaves to the north by way of the White Nile and Egypt. Black Ivory
  • It needed to stir the imagination the way acres of unclothed nubile young bodies had in the nudie cutie movie.
  • The plot twists and turns on the way to a nail-biting finale. The Sun
  • On the way he had discovered Hawaii, a perfect place for refitting his ships.
  • Vast and mighty on the way, the ever-lasting riverbank shuttled in the history bring people the innumerous exciting colorful of moments.
  • Indeed, the large bulk shipping carriers are queued up for weeks waiting to load basic ore and other items on the way to China.
  • A hazel choc bar could be on the way via an impenetrable Volvo or a pickup.
  • So, I cried on the way home for lunch, got Don on his cell phone, and bawled my little eyes out (not so hard as to cry my contacts out, which I have done, but that's a story for another day).
  • Graf was having the year of her career and was on the way to four Grand Slam victories and Olympic gold.
  • The previously undomesticated boy quickly realizes that half-measures like hastily buying his little cousin a pre-packaged lunch at a convenience store on the way to kindergarten can have traumatic consequences in a milieu where bringing in an amateurish or non-homemade bento is perceived as a symptom of a shamefully inadequate family. Daddies dearest
  • No one has ever received a long-lasting happiness from securing a larger pay cheque or from beating the traffic rush on the way home.
  • We called in at a discount store on the way home but we weren't really in the mood for shopping and nothing there appealed to us except a dustpan and brush for sweeping up all those cat hairs.
  • She used to vend young coconuts as a drink on the wayside.
  • Then he told the crowd: 'I thought of stopping off on the way to the stage to build myself a snowman! The Sun
  • Every dollar I scrimped or saved barely had time to cool in my hands before it was in the cash register at the local store and I was on the way home with another addition to my racing stable.
  • The piano is often in the leading parts, and the accompanying parts play piano dolce, that's almost an entire degree softer, on the way to pianissimo.
  • The time is ripe over here for a revival of the song the British Tommies liked to sing on the way to the trenches.
  • She then elbowed her way past James and into the hallway, making sure to slam the door on the way out.
  • He had painted the ceiling for the Whitehall Banqueting House, where masques had been performed and through which, in a pointed gesture, Charles I was made to pass on the way to his execution.
  • My bro Usman on the horsecart listening to my mp3 player on the way to Soma 2 weeks ago. In case you're interested...
  • They had to travel over extremely bad terrain on the way but by 13 December they were in place.
  • Yet ... look at them all about him in the car, these people who told themselves that they had started Fifi on the way to be a saint, in which state they expected to remeet her. Queed
  • Summer is on the way and that can mean only one thing: skimpy clothes and lots of them.
  • There is also bad news on the way for young drivers, with a major overhaul planned for the provisional licence system.
  • But there's no evidence suggesting that such evolution should be represented by the term beta, even if marketers wanted it to. jkOnTheRun: Apple 24-inch Cinema Display on the way, again Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0
  • Their fans have larger concerns, bemoaning the contrast with the reign of Roy Hodgson when Fulham, for instance, eliminated Juventus on the way to the 2010 Europa League final. Manchester City's Roberto Mancini talks up dangers but Fulham pose few
  • Suddenly I was seized with a paroxysm of hot tears as I glanced over the pristine countryside of the San Louis Obispo area through which we were driving on the way to the hospital.
  • So I said hello and on the way to the car I vowed to never speak again except via my laptop, because I am obviously nothing but a bumbling doofus who should remain locked inside away from normal people.
  • The food chain based on nanoplankton by contrast is longer and more energy is lost on the way to the top predator. UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World
  • On the way back, we stopped at that McDonald's, just to get frozen drinks to quench our thirsts.
  • Caramel, chestnut brown, chocolate and bright colours such as pink, blue and green are on the way.
  • Be nice to people on the way up, because you'll need them on your way down.
  • Finally the clerk of Parliament came to inform him that someone was on the way.
  • Keller plays the anti drug game hard-heartedly and hard-headedly, seeking the big win no matter what he must lose on the way.
  • My suspicion is that the parental (and high school) emphasis on extra-curricular resume is an error based on the way that things used to be, when elite colleges used to be focused on the upper classes and their specific cultural values. Back to School Edition, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • In the case of a male prostitute, says Benedict, using a condom to reduce the risk of HIV infection "can be a first step in the direction of moralisation, a first assumption of responsibility, on the way toward recovering an awareness that not everything is allowed and that one cannot do whatever one wants". Pope Benedict says that condoms can be used to stop the spread of HIV
  • The hedgerows are in bloom, too, and, on the way to Minehead, there are several fields filled with oilseed rape, an early crop, flowering into lemon yellow already.
  • We were knackered by the time got back ... but on the way we went via the "crookedest" street that just winds up and down ... its at the end of the road our hotels on ... TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Getting on a bus, tube or train on the way to a convention can be funny. The Sun
  • They had licenced security guards at the gates confiscating any alcohol or drugs found upon entry (yes, they searched every car on the way in).
  • On the way to the church, she ran into an old soldier with a strange long red beard.
  • Inc. is testing a major redesign of its website, an overhaul that could refashion the way people shop on the world's largest online retailer.
  • On the way, they are helped by an aboriginal boy on his walkabout.
  • It appears Tom is on a mission to shave the world and with his determination and commitment, it looks like he's well on the way to achieving his goal of taking the pain out of shaving for all humankind!
  • The sirens of an ambulance screamed on the way to the hospital, alerting everyone that a tragedy had occurred.
  • ‘We started out with about 17,’ he says after a brief hallucination in which the snowcaps of the Rockies were actually huge drifts of cocaine, ‘but we lost a bunch of people on the way.’
  • He put his bagel in the bag with the thermocouple and looped it around his good arm so that he could drink his coffee on the way home. Sunshine Loop
  • In Perl 5, parsing is an event unto itself, and actions are roadkill on the way to the Big City, using an extended syntax that is proven to confuse cats at a distance.
  • You might even develop an appetite for such delicacies as foie gras and bordelaise dessert canelais on the way.
  • You take the club back too far inside the target line on the backswing, then swing it outside the line on the way down.
  • Miracle, is not on the way to easy to bloom.Perhaps, in all, there is no behind trying to choose, there will be not seen, not design the unknown.
  • He just grabs his leading lady and bulldozes right on through, trashing just about every institution near and dear to the moral majority on the way.
  • There's something satisfying about putting that wodge of envelopes in the postbox on the way to work.
  • He collapsed in the street and died on the way to hospital.
  • But the signs are that the old maestro is on the way back, which will be like a major new signing. The Sun
  • Just hours after handing the money in, the cash was claimed by a doddery old man who had dropped it on the way home from a bank.
  • We drove past the main roundabout on the way to Truro, which now has two large examples of Tudor ironmongery on it.
  • It has been my ambition ever since watching Burt Lancaster, in his barrel-chested pomp, swim home through the pools of his Californian neighbours after a little chat with each on the way.
  • If it stands, the decision may have a strong impact on the way choreographers will need to plan for ownership of their works after they die.
  • The Belleek Forest Park with its attractive riverside walks is well on the way to being a major addition to Ballina's tourist attractions as a natural amenity.
  • The Food Safety Act will progressively impact on the way food businesses operate.
  • The animal called the cayman, at Batabano, died on the way, and was not brought to us, so that we could make no comparison of the two species. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • On the way, they were becalmed on the Island of the cattle of the sun.
  • On the way back again to rejoin his mate he inadvertently walked over some gravel, and the noise alerted the guards.
  • Ungainly but smooth, this theme gives the audience something to whistle on the way home.
  • Well, that triple dose of antihistamines really hit me on the way home from work last night.
  • They had travelled south from York to seek fame and fortune, and seemed well on the way to finding both.
  • Nevertheless, the Foxton project was mysteriously improbable even if there had been no internal combustion on the way.
  • Therefore this chapter will concentrate on the way photography has been used in representing commodity culture.
  • If you bought cherries from a store that were grown in your area, but you had to travel 10 miles one way to get to the store and didn't do anything on the way, they'd actually have the same carbon footprint as if you ate cherries that were flown in," says Laura Stec, co-author of Cool Cuisine: Taking the Bite Out of Global Warming. Eating can be energy-efficient, too
  • But a more intimate sense of Mr. Dallaire comes from a personal anecdote in "They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children," where he reflects on his Canadian childhood and on the ways in which boys, even before reaching adolescence, can become acutely aware of tribal allegiances and enmities. Young And Dangerous
  • And in the not-too-distant future broadband could have as much effect on the way we live our lives as the introduction of the motor car had a century ago.
  • However, the three times British champion crashed on the way out of the Quays after a TV motor bike crew accidentally flipped a traffic cone into her machine.
  • With downed power lines in three states, more than 3,000 electrical linesmen and contractors from utilities all over the country are on the way.
  • We got a flat on the way home.
  • I was annoyed to see whilst riding along the towpath on the way back into town that the swans have lost one of the cygnets in the past couple of days.
  • On the way through it you pick up some non-internal assets (if you don't already have some as a result of bequest or student-life thrift).
  • I got the prescription filled on the way home.
  • Captain Ross and his brother officer secured the swords of both men -- shutting the stable door, indeed, after the steed was stolen; in hot haste doctors were sent for; and 'mid the bustle and "strow" Eliott stumbled from the room and down the stair, "wanting his wig," as the landlady, whom he passed on the way, deponed. Stories of the Border Marches
  • Proclaimed one particularly prosperous-looking woman who floated past our table on the way to raise some boat dealer's bottom line, "It's about time we spent on ourselves again ... being miserly is no fun at all! Lita Smith-Mines: The Ebbs & Flows of the Economy
  • These are among key milestones on the way to creating a world-class prosperous region by the end of the decade.
  • However, fermentation sets in quickly; within a few hours, if left to itself, the sugar of the sap will be converted into carbonic acid and alcohol, and on the way to becoming vinegar or the alcoholic drink pulque.
  • On the way, a great windstorm causes a shipwreck and a lone sailor is found on the ‘Island of the Soul.’
  • On the way to Lake Hood, take a detour to Earthquake Park.
  • Sir James instantly dispatched orders to the cessed soldiers either to come to Dumfries or meet him on the way to Dalry, and commanded the thirteen or fourteen men in the town with him to come at nine next morning to his lodging for supplies. Lay Morals
  • He often drops into a bar on the way home from work.
  • Sybbis, with her undulating form drifting out the door on the way to the baths. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • A referendum on the way in which certain pieces of commonage land will be owned and administrated in the Namaqualand region of the Northern Cape Province, will be held from 30 December 2002 to ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It is an interesting observation on the ways of the media that, given one of the "sillies" like the bent cucumber regulations, they all pile in but, when the EU fouls up big time, they are silent. Notice anything missing?
  • On the way, London's ancient, massive buildings, black statues and dirt surround me, oppress and burden me.
  • The Italian crew will row their flagship, the Disdotona, on the way back from the Henley Regatta, accompanied by two Venetian racing fours.
  • After surveying the "ongoings" from the safe point of a masthead, he came to the conclusion that the proceedings interested him no more, and with a dismal croak he flew off to the skeö, and, seating himself on the topmost point of its ruinous gable, commented in very uncomplimentary terms upon the ways of mankind. Viking Boys
  • There was no importance placed on the way you look, because that was not the way you were going to get by.
  • And another bumper crop is on the way thanks to abundant rain.
  • After the conquest of the summit, many meters of ropes were left on the way and when a Japanese expedition attempted the climb again in 1977, they found and used the fixed ropes left there 22 years before: those red striped nylon braids were still in perfect condition.
  • He manfully fought back with three consecutive birdies from the eighth but dropped a further stroke on the way back to the clubhouse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Little Thady Kilfoyle reported that he had met the strange man a bit down the road, "leggin 'it along at a great rate, wid a black rowl of somethin' under his arm that he looked to be crumplin 'up as small as he could" -- the word "crumpling" went acutely to Mrs. Kilfoyle's heart -- and some long-sighted people declared that they could still catch glimpses of a receding figure through the hovering fog on the way towards Strangers at Lisconnel
  • He imagines the sequence of states which he will have to construct on the way to supper.
  • She is well on the way to recovery.
  • But Evan was unfazed, and has gone on to write a series of important stories on the way Rumsfeld's forward-leaning style has shaken up the Pentagon, but also contributed to strategic blunders from Abu Ghraib to undermanning the Iraq occupation. The Editor's Desk
  • Men would emerge from their rooms, fully dressed, with the dishclout in one hand and the hand-basin in the other -- on the way to their morning tub. Across China on Foot
  • The first batch sold out fast, but there's new rolling stock on the way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Forecaster Gerard Bellam says north-westerly winds are on the way, which will give the country, especially eastern regions, a chance to warm up.
  • The first time it was the back stairs and I fell a whole half flight on the way to go see a bodyworker of all things. Dr. Susan Corso: Body Meanings, or, What I Learned When I Tumbled Down the Stairs
  • His father had insisted they make a round of the earldom and visit some ‘family friends’ on the way back to Trieste.
  • I like to have mud on them about the consistency of gurry -- that is, not too wet -- because then it will all drip off on the way upstairs, and not so dry that it scrapes off on the carpet. Love Conquers All
  • On the way home, their plane flies above a ship spilling oil into the sea.
  • If you were to ask me, I'd probably label it a nor'wester, and if pressed, suggest that there might be a southerly on the way.
  • I am now out of hospital and well on the way to recovery.
  • City Councilman Frank Rizzo sounds a more nostalgic note on the way to suggesting his own candidacy.
  • Soon I leave for the airport, and thence to Amsterdam; and, if the airline functions more efficiently this time than it did on the way here, thence to Chicago in very short order.
  • I received the Prato gate and the little one of Arno, which is on the way to the mills. The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • On the way we stopped to dive a rock outcrop that broke the surface a few hundred metres from shore.
  • Can you comment on the way those acts disempower citizens and restrict rights many consider basic to democracy?
  • On the way home we talked longingly of sleep and filled ourselves enormous sandwiches of Swiss cheese, slivered bell peppers, fresh basil leaves, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
  • No doubt an equally bodacious metal monitor is on the way, but we have priced the G5 bundle using the existing range of Apple monitors.
  • An articulated lorry had shed its load right outside the cop shop in Kirkdale I noticed on the way home.
  • Your mind is so active you could catch yourself on the way back. The Sun
  • I got a puncture on the way and arrived late.
  • Little Thady Kilfoyle reported that he had met the strange man a bit down the road, "leggin 'it along at a great rate, wid a black rowl of somethin' under his arm that he looked to be crumplin 'up as small as he could," -- the word "crumpling" went acutely to Mrs. Kilfoyle's heart, -- and some long-sighted people declared that they could still catch glimpses of a receding figure through the hovering fog on the way toward Sallinbeg. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
  • A great part to the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way
  • But a survey published today shows 85% of Britons believe there should be greater controls on the way fast foods are promoted to children.
  • The main difference would be that it would concentrate not on one mode, but on the way modes work together in multimodal texts.
  • Sunday dragged slowly on and it was a surprise when Frank phoned and told me we were going to leave early, as the captain had seen a big shoal of mackerel whilst on the way in.
  • meh. road trip on the way back to Manila left me little time to take a selfie. sign in (if you're already a member). In My Pocket
  • We took the main road from Inverness that goes right along the Western side of the loch, stopping at all the lay-bys on the way down.
  • Mama stiffened on the way over so I had to unbend her gentle getting her out of the cab. RANDOM ACTS OF SENSELESS VIOLENCE
  • Coming from a footballer in his prime, however, with two small children and a third on the way, the expression undergoes a vigorously literal restoration.
  • It need not be so thick you could cut it with a knife, but it should be well on the way.
  • Reid is also looked on favorably by the lascar, natives of the Indian Ocean area who manned the European-owned ships, he ends up commanding on the way to Calcutta. Book Review: Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh « A Progressive on the Prairie
  • As your balance and coordination improve, set goals like eyeballing a tree 100 yards downslope and making 20 turns on the way to it.
  • I buy something to eat on the way home, cook it, watch TV, read a book. CHAMELEON
  • There is no 'wale' of saints in this country, "said the father of Elliot;" and as this Pucelle of Lorraine must needs pass by us here, if she is still on the way, even tell us all your tale. A Monk of Fife
  • Great place to nip into on the way to Hollywood and load up on flaming sambuca's at the bar with the lovely barmaids.
  • She also focuses on the ways in which the use of the adversary method as a paradigm of philosophy limits and distorts the work of philosophers.
  • If you can breathe through a snorkel, then you are well on the way towards one of the most enriching wildlife experiences of your life.
  • The assassin leaped up high into the night sky with his right foot extended towards his foe on the way down - truly an incapacitating blow if it connected with flesh.
  • Miracle, is not on the way to easy to bloom.Perhaps, in all, there is no behind trying to choose, there will be not seen, not design the unknown.
  • To me, the only thing worse than being stuck in traffic on the way to give a performance in a panto is being so desperate not to get a proper job that I’d accept a part in panto in the first place. But what is a busy and important celebrity to do? « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • Rose is delphically self-absorbed and to Harold's horror seems to be banal, almost retardedRose is on the way to being one of Beryl Bainbridge's greatest creations. The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress by Beryl Bainbridge – review

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