ach time I return to Toni Morrison's Playing in the Dark, I linger over her reflection on Marie Cardinal's The Words to Say It. In her autobiographical novel of psychological illness and healing, Cardinal recalls attending a Louis ...
Indelible. Evidence. by. Dick. Gillman. It was a bright morning in the final days of July 1896 that I descended the stairs from my bedroom The enticing smell of kippers encouraged me to hurry on downwards As I entered our sitting room, ...
... evidence which will help seal the fate of the shooter in court. Five actions happen, in less time than an eye-blink. But when slowed down they are individual and in sequence, each leaving indelible evidence of their passing.
. . . Those who, way deep down, would sooner see an organization die than nudge an incompetent person out of a job should not read this book.
7 Lewis W. Hine (1999), Great Images of the 20th Century: The Photographs That Define Our Times, edited by Kelly Knauer (New York: Time Books), p. 82. 8 Lewis W. Hine (1909), 'Social Photography: How the Camera May Help in the Social ...
These evils belong to the old Africa, personified by the villainous former king Mofalaba, who deposes Bosambo while Sanders is on leave. He returns and, after a splutter of Maxim-gun fire, Bosambo is reinstated and the imperial peace ...
In the Spice—merchant's Sacks could be seen the evidence of ancient trade routes, traces of conquest, the indelible evidence of colonial adventuring. It was Phoenician traders who first brought the Saffron which perfumes the rice dishes ...
evidence that's surfaced regarding Chief Superintendent Geoffrey Staffeld. ... on the wall above the tub had been made with Staffeld's own dead finger, so the print was indelible evidence of not only Powers's guilt, but Staffeld's.
30 Garrett, To Live Among the Stars, p. 19. 31 Garrett, To Live Among the Stars, p. 66. 32 The divide between Australia and other countries of Oceania is evident here. However, I would include Australia with Forman's comments to some ...
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