Just like Rousseau, Finlay has created an art which sets the notion of the Arcadian idyll against mankind's extreme barbarity. |
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Finlay Martin is a retired farmer in Ardlethan, a very small town north-west of Wagga in New South Wales. |
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A fun, no holds barred brawl between Finlay and JBL started the night off right. |
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Finlay made his reputation in the 1960s as a concrete poet, an art form in which the physical arrangement of words on the page creates meaning in the poem itself. |
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I know that Reverend Seres and Reverend Finlay as well as Mr. Hazzard have listened in on the various presentations made this morning. |
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The boy told Mr. Finlay that he would go skinny-dipping and sleep in the same bed with Mr. Beaupre. |
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He is survived by his wife, Patricia, whom he married in 1967, their children, Jessica and James, and two grandchildren, Emily and Finlay. |
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Andrew Finlay is Vice President and Assistant General Counsel with the Employee Relations and Employment Law Group of Scotia Bank. |
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It was based on a discovery made by Dr. Brett Finlay of the University of British Columbia. |
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Finlay Point, another storm-damaged harbour, will be the site of a repair project. |
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Tom Finlay from the library of the Centre of Criminology for conducting the literature review. |
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East Stirlingshire keeper Scott Finlay was called into action to deny Allan midway through the second half, palming the midfielder's shot behind for a corner. |
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As Finlay pointed out with reference to the anglophilic James Boswell, 'Scottish identity surfaced when British identity' was denied. |
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Little Sparta, the brochure says firmly, is not suitable for dogs or young children. Where Mr Finlay combines many media to create his garden, others refine and reduce to work with the land alone. |
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But the media protests overshadowed a more complex challenge that lies at the heart of policy convergence in a networked world, write Rebecca Wanjiku and Alan Finlay. |
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Finlay went on to stress that the Ombudsman has been balanced in his reports and public statements by noting not only cases of puffery but also praising the administration where it has improved its service. |
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Making great use of his unique skills and humor, auctioneer Russ Finlay led an auction that featured jewelry, unique experiences and travel packages. |
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First, Finlay became a shepherd in Orkney, and began to warble his native woodnotes wild, though his poetry was closer to haiku than to Shakespeare. |
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A vocal opponent is Baroness Ilora Finlay, 63, from Cardiff, who is a crossbencher in the House of Lords. |
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K WAME Kwei-Armah, 36, has played paramedic Finlay Newton in BBC1's Casualty for three years. |
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The Central Criminal Court heard Finlay was a recovering heroin addict, and was on methadone and valium. |
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You will have noticed the presence of Stephanie Finlay at our meetings. |
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The respective MSPs are Finlay Carson and Oliver Mundell, both of the Conservative Party. |
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Well, I once had an Albino King snake called Tyson, which I swapped for a parakeet called Finlay,'' laughs Mitchell. |
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According to Spanish news agency, EFE, Cuba's Finlay Institute and China's Hualan Biological Bacterin will work jointly to develop several types of vaccines. |
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Finlay worked with Nuneaton-based thatcher Spencer Jenkins on the project, and the work is installed near the Jam Grove and underplanted with bee-friendly plants. |
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In October 2015 Finlay Publisher, for the Orwell Society, published George Orwell 'The Complete Poetry', compiled and presented by Dione Venables. |
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Along with Monaghan's Paul Finlay, McKiernan was given a straight red card during a tempestuous second half in a game Cavan won by three points at Kingspan Breffni Park. |
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Precious nanny to Sophia, Olivia, Freyja, Nathan and Finlay. |
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