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Laurie Colwin (June 14, 1944 –
October 24, 1992) was an
American writer who
wrote five novels,
three collections of
short stories and two
volumes of essays...
- doi:10.1046/j.1525-142x.2001.01051.x. PMID 11806633. S2CID 24071389.
Colwin, A;
Colwin, L (1950). "The
developmental capacities of
separated early blastomeres...
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Colwin Cort (born 19
September 1967) is a
Guyanese cricketer. He pla**** in two List A and two first-class
matches for
Guyana from 1990 to 1994. List of...
- from
Yiddish (Singer's
language of
choice for writing) by Singer,
Laurie Colwin, and others. The
stories appear in the
following sequence: "A
Crown of Feathers"...
- Then Went Back to Sea.
Simon & Schuster. p. 183. ISBN 0-684-85623-9.
Cecil Colwin (2002).
Breakthrough Swimming:
Stroke Mechanics,
Training Methods, Racing...
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Sarah Drew as
Sarah Brown Darin Brooks as Max
Liliana Inouye as
Brandi Colwin Michael Yo as
Philip Ashley Williams as Aunt Pam Beau Hart as
Stanley Joshua...
- Ease, and
Speed in Any Stroke.
Total Immersion Inc. ISBN 1-931009-01-5.
Colwin,
Cecil (2002).
Breakthrough Swimming.
Human Kinetics Publishers. ISBN 0-7360-3777-2...
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cultural icon." The magazine's
contributors included James Beard,
Laurie Colwin, M.F.K. Fisher,
Lucius Beebe,
George Plimpton,
Anita Loos, Paul Theroux...
- Zoetrope: All-Story
Alexandra Chang "Phenotype"
Electric Literature Laurie Colwin "Evensong" The New
Yorker Katherine Damm "The
Happiest Day of Your Life"...
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Harold Wheeler,
American composer, conductor, and
producer 1944 –
Laurie Colwin,
American novelist and
short story writer (d. 1992) 1945 – Rod Argent, English...