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"Facey" as he was universally known was the proverbial Cool Dad, always there in times of trouble.
Slow blogging for a few days in remembrance of the anniversary of my father's passing Peter Schorsch 2009
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"Facey" as he was universally known was the proverbial Cool Dad, although there in times of trouble.
Peter J. Schorsch, 1941-2006 Peter Schorsch 2006
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"Facey" as he was universally known was the proverbial Cool Dad, although there in times of trouble.
Archive 2006-02-01 Peter Schorsch 2006
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The lineup for these three shows is packed with star UK soloists, including alto-sax legend Peter King and younger innovators such as Empirical's Nathaniel Facey.
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Dammers' arrangements let his improvising players – including Jason Yarde, Nathaniel Facey and Alcyona Mick – loose, and everybody plays as if there were nothing in the world they'd rather be doing.
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Peter Facey, who is criticised here, is an old friend of mine but Barnett's objections seem pretty sound to me.
The AV scam nwhyte 2010
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Linda Facey, a patient from Portsmouth on the guideline team, said: Having been through repeated courses of chemotherapy and radiotherapy for ovarian cancer, I know how important it is for women to receive an early diagnosis.
GPs should offer ovarian cancer blood tests, say NHS guidelines 2011
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I am, just today, nipping straws to meet some deadlines that I might have been attending to when I was tooling around on Facey, posting the link to that article.
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Commenting on the new scheme, National Coordinator of the Elect the Lords campaign Peter Facey said:
Buy your own peerage 2006
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This volume includes an introductory essay by Facey-Crowther which places Steele's diary and letters in a wider context.
Archive 2006-04-01 Ed Hollett 2006
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