Now finally issued on CD, Killing Time reveals Frith at his most hyperactive and unfettered. |
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There was a welcome return to the fleet of Ian Frith crewing in Deva for the first time since his recent accident. |
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Miss Frith said she was approached about the event and that she did not hesitate to get involved. |
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Frith Street Tattoo, a punky London parlour, says it uses 400 sheets of black carbon paper a month. |
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These wet colloidal negatives had to be prepared on site, so Francis Frith, so the label said, had a special wicker-work dark-room wagon made for his expeditions. |
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Frith piles up layers of sharp, melodic guitars, woozy mellotrons or mournfully folky violins, with results that range from the infectiously melodic to the fearsomely dense. |
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The rest of the county was bestowed upon Henry de Ferrers, a part of it becoming Duffield Frith. |
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Chairman of directors Frank Brook is pictured with unveiler Harold Frith of the Leeds depot, one of the company's oldest employees. |
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The large Sunningdale site on Braunstone Frith was the British Shoe Corporation. |
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The reason for this sudden ground swell of fine design is that Bhs has enlisted the creative visions of young British fashion guns Owen Gaster and Paul Frith. |
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His humane and understanding treatment of two insane assailants, Margaret Nicholson in 1786 and John Frith in 1790, contributed to his popularity. |
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