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Bold Postulation: he wants both the emotional credibility of conventional realism and a frisson of postmodern wordplay (a single vowel separates the names, and Tod is German for “death”).
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Bold Postulation: he wants both the emotional credibility of conventional realism and a frisson of postmodern wordplay (a single vowel separates the names, and Tod is German for “death”).
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Bold Postulation: he wants both the emotional credibility of conventional realism and a frisson of postmodern wordplay (a single vowel separates the names, and Tod is German for “death”).
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No wonder Tod is a do nothing husband, just an echo chamber.
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I guess Tod is right on the fellow not being able to receive his degree.
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It's also a pity that Martin Tod has been lately too busy to blog.
My top 100 Lib Dem blogs Stephen Tall 2007
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I still have David and Hugh stashed in Tod-lar's closet next to his poo tower.
A Plan in Motion Jessica 2006
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Commission spokesman, Philip Tod, is not amused and neither are his masters: We told the Russians that we did not think it was acceptable to only have contacts with some member states.
More turbulence on the Eastern Front Helen 2006
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If Tod is not come in, it would be but a common charity.
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Eustatius, but the word Tod, which has been mis-read for the Arabic figures 600, is perfectly fair and legible.
Life of Charlotte Brontë — Volume 1 Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1837
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