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  • James Grieve may refer to: James Grieve (apple), an old variety of apple James Grieve (Scottish translator) (died 1773), Scottish translator, writer and...
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  • James Grieve (14 November 1934 – 15 January 2020) was an Australian translator of French literature and an author. His translations have included scientific...
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  • James Grieve FRS (died 1773) was a Scottish translator, writer and physician. As translator of ‘Celsus,’ his work helped restore a path to classical medicine...
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  • include those by Brian Nelson (2017), Lucy Raitz (2022), James Grieve (Australian translator) (2002). Rankin-Gee, Rosa. "Top 10 novellas about love"....
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    Christopher Murray Grieve (11 August 1892 – 9 September 1978), best known by his pen name Hugh MacDiarmid (/məkˈdɜːrmɪd/ mək-DUR-mid, Scots: [ˈhju məkˈdjɑrmɪd])...
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    Translation (redirect from Translator)
    bleedin' heart" (review of Marcel Proust, Swann's Way, translated by James Grieve, NYRB, June 2023, ISBN 978 1 68137 6295, 450 pp.; and Marcel Proust,...
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    Reston, Maeve (August 20, 2014). "Slain journalist James Foley's hometown in New Hampshire grieves". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 20, 2014. Johnson...
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    JSTOR 3831743. Livak, Leonid (Summer 2012). "A Thankless Occupation: James Joyce and his Translator Ludmila Savitzky" (PDF). Toronto Slavic Quarterly (41). Archived...
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  • Neugroschel Christopher Prendergast, with Lydia Davis, Mark Treharne, James Grieve, John Sturrock, Carol Clark, Peter Collier, and Ian Patterson Lydia Davis...
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  • and attacks him. James is forced to kill him in self-defense, grieving at the fact that he just killed a person. At the hotel, James locates a videotape...
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    Introduction to the Yale Edition, pp. 291–293. "Death of Sir J. M. Barrie. King Grieved at Loss of an Old Friend. Funeral on Thursday at Kirriemuil. "The End Was...
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  • Gets Thursday Football For Five Years". TVNewsCheck. Associated Press. James, Meg (February 1, 2018). "CBS and Viacom may come together again". Los Angeles...
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    Prize-winning play Rabbit Hole, alongside Aaron Eckhart. Her performance as a grieving mother coping with the death of her son earned her critical acclaim, and...
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  • 2" Tom Hooper Peter Berry 10 November 2003 (2003-11-10) 9.88 Tennison grieves over the death of the victim's sister, and blames herself for not saving...
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    Tatlock killed herself on January 4, 1944, leaving Oppenheimer deeply grieved. At Los Alamos, Oppenheimer began an emotional affair with Ruth Tolman...
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  • and melts the Iron Throne before leaving Westeros with Daenerys's body, grieving. Bran Stark is later elected king; he exiles Jon back to the Night's Watch...
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  • Adams 2nd US president and Founding Father (1735-1826) Hugh McDiarmid C M Grieve Scottish Renaissance poet I. McC. Wilson Ibbie McColm Wilson American poet...
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    antiquarian John Gregory (1724–1773) physician, medical writer and moralist John Grieve (1753–1805) physician Matthew Guthrie (1743–1807) physician, mineralogist...
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  • Bremner (b. 1961), screenwriter, comedian and translator Theresa Breslin (living), young adult writer James Bridie (real name Osborne Henry Mavor, 1888–1951)...
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    John Gibson Paton (category Translators of the Bible into Oceanic languages)
    vowed deeply and oft, by the help of God, to live and act so as never to grieve or dishonour such a father and mother as He had given me. The appearance...
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