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Beauman, whose "A Very Great Profession" chronicles the British "women's novel" from 1914 to 1939, argues that the writers and novelists she is publishing, Dorothy Whipple and Marghanita Laski among them, are exemplars of that lost art of storytelling.
Books & Writers 2009
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One reason, suggests Neil Roland, an artist and photographer related to the Laski family, one of Manchester's great Jewish dynasties, could be that Ed has very pointedly dismissed the Jewish side of things.
Ed Miliband gets lukewarm welcome from north of England Jews Martin Wainwright 2010
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In the UK, the Soviet economic model was taken seriously by eminent sociologists like Laski who was enormously influential in the Labour Party.
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Marghanita Laski, better known as a journalist and non-genre writer, but also author of a post-apocalypse play, The Offshore Island, which was broadcast in 1959.
British women writers of TV sf before 1970 nwhyte 2010
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If there is a good alternative way to choose a Laski doctor I would like to know.
Should I Get LASIK?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Donald de Laski has funded the first effort, which will train 120 leaders from those major organizations.
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But Laski, a young schoolteacher, takes a more charitable view.
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But Laski, a young schoolteacher, takes a more charitable view.
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But Laski, a young schoolteacher, takes a more charitable view.
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A thought experiment: What if Milton Friedman, and other classical liberal economists, had been as widely read and as highly regarded in 1947 as were Marx and Lenin, Laski and the Webbs?
On Milton Friedman, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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