The first had been newly choreographed by Ashton and looked for the most part like little more than a pinchbeck parody of a Soviet-style solo. |
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Time has bestowed upon Cosey the ultimate distinction to which the archeological forger can aspire: Even when his work is known to be pinchbeck, there is a steady market for it. |
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Vain Delight must have lost her freshness, and be older and more pinchbeck. |
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Anyway, at least I had created the pinchbeck crown in which Dai could place his jewel. |
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That I believe him to be true goes without saying. I am not likely to offer pinchbeck wares to my public consciously. |
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Where, in these pinchbeck days, can we hope to find the old agricultural virtue in all its purity? |
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Coming at a time when Alexander was trying desperately to halt Napoleon's advance, the British response to his call for help appeared even more pinchbeck than it was. |
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This unusual fourteenth-century Green Man is to be found on a corbel high on the north wall inside Pinchbeck church. |
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In a more positive interpretation, Ivy Pinchbeck argues that capitalism created the conditions for women's emancipation. |
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In July 1737 he stole a horse from Pinchbeck in Lincolnshire, and took it to visit his father at Hempstead. |
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Greencell import avocados and grapes on the B1180 near the A16 roundabout at Pinchbeck. |
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