Penman said she was in favour of increasing awareness of the importance of languages, but concerned about the removal of compulsion. |
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Anyway, we didn't get back until after three that afternoon and straightaway I checked with Penman about the Meg situation. |
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Readers of the lamented but never forgotten Pillbox may remember a letter Penman received from Brian Anderson of the neo-Conservative City Journal. |
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There is no denying that Penman is an intuitive journalist with immense skills, but he remains unknown to the majority of big hitters in Scottish business. |
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Sharon Kay Penman, in her historical novel The Sunne in Splendour, attributes the death of the Princes to the Duke of Buckingham. |
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Penman and I have taken half an ecky each, but mair coke would be sound. |
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In painting he is a master of nuance, but as a penman he tends to the workmanlike. |
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The reading they seek is not that of the Divine Author but of the penman. |
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Last November's class with master penman Michael Sull taught the traditional technique for flourishing names, and last weekend's class taught a more modern technique. |
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