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Arthur Owen
Barfield (9
November 1898 – 14
December 1997) was an
English philosopher, author, poet, critic, and
member of the Inklings.
Barfield was born...
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Colette Burgeon (born 11
February 1957 in Hainaut, Belgium)[citation needed] is a
Belgian politician and
member of the
Parti Socialiste. She is the sister...
- Year and the BBC New
Comedy Awards. In the
ensuing years, Carr's
career burgeoned on the
Manchester comedy circuit before he
became known for co-hosting...
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distribution of new work. An
independent music scene based on the c****ette
burgeoned internationally in the
second half of the 1970s. “C****ette culture” is...
- do****entary film
about the
Newport Folk
Festivals of the mid-1960s, and the
burgeoning counterculture movement of the era, written, produced, and
directed by...
- extraterritoriality.
Since the
economic reforms of the
early 1990s the city has
burgeoned to
become one of Asia's
major financial centers and the world's busiest...
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seats from the
opposition Democratic Party,
cementing their majority. The
burgeoning economy and
Republican pro-business
policies caused the
party to gain...
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attacking their grape vines,
began building summer homes to rent out to the
burgeoning middle class. In
distinction to all
other Hungarian endonyms for lakes...