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Nicolas C. Paulescu, Joseph von Mering and Oskar Minkowski would have been as worthy, perhaps worthier, Laureates for this prize
August Krogh and the Nobel Prize to Branting and MacLeod 2001
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“No doubt Miss Mering and Mr. Henry are fatigued from their walk.”
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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I realized that I — I knew that Miss Mering would never be able to forgive me if any harm had come to her precious pet, yet I feared that with her good heart she might, and I would not be able to bear her forgiveness or forgive myself.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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“And you would have had five thousand pounds a year!” and allowed herself to be led weeping from the room by Colonel Mering.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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Colonel Mering looked at the cat with undisguised hatred.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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Colonel Mering and Professor Peddick arrived, talking animatedly about the battle of Trafalgar.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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“Colonel Mering, thank you for welcoming us into your home,” Madame Iritosky said, bobbing her head and her rooster feathers at him.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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My meeting Miss Mering, and your being on the railway platform and her telling me she and her cousin were to go to Iffley this afternoon.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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“Did your premonition specify it was Colonel Mering who was in danger?”
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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The Count and the Reverend Mr. Arbitage won the battle, and Terence was left with Mr. Arbitage and Mr.. Mering.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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