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Stuart Heritage: Jonathan Swift's satire has been much-admired over the centuries.
Three-year-old helps translate Jonathan Swift's letters to his poo poo ppt 2011
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On New Year's Eve, the much-admired Rubaiyat restaurant in scenic Marquette, Michigan held its last supper, complete with live music and a custom menu to commemorate the closing.
Frank Farwell: A Restaurant Closes, and a Community Mourns Frank Farwell 2012
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A double-dealing manager appears, as well as a disgruntled grandfather, and, in a sly, special appearance, the much-admired Mario Lopez adds a veneer of polish to the whole affair.
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BBC iPlayerStand-up Marc Maron's much-admired podcast is going from strength to strength, consistently pulling in comedy A-listers for lengthy, smart and often deeply personal interviews.
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Comparing her to the much-admired wife of a friend, he wrote, Many of her phrases and attitudes are exactly those of Margaret Gerard.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Comparing her to the much-admired wife of a friend, he wrote, Many of her phrases and attitudes are exactly those of Margaret Gerard.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Why might these much-admired women have greater difficulty in sustaining their marriages than their male counterparts?
Best Actress Oscar winners are more likely to divorce than Best Actor winners Margaret Shapiro 2011
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Why might these much-admired women have greater difficulty in sustaining their marriages than their male counterparts?
Best Actress Oscar winners are more likely to divorce than Best Actor winners Margaret Shapiro 2011
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There's also Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear winner "The Forgiveness of Blood," director Joshua Marston's follow-up to his much-admired "Maria Full of Grace," about young Albanian brothers caught up in a centuries-old blood feud.
Doom and Gloom, and the Cult Steve Dollar 2011
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Besides, the first Speaker, the much-admired Baroness Hayman, was Labour, so it's a Tory's turn.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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