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Hinxman (c. 1701–1740), of the New Forest, Hampshire, was a
British lawyer and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1727 to 1740.
Hinxman was...
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Wordsworth Hinxman FRSE (21
March 1855 – 29
April 1936) was a
Scottish geologist who was a
fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Hinxman was noted...
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divergence from the
conventional notions of
escapist entertainment.
Margaret Hinxman of
Picturegoer called the film "a four-star
crusade against type-casting...
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caused by
syphilis was the
contributing factor in the deaths.
Margaret Hinxman in The
Sunday Telegraph,
citing Joan Haslip's
biography of the Empress...
- and Personnel.
Rowman & Littlefield, 2014. p.297
Morley 1999, pp. 8–9.
Hinxman,
Margaret (10 May 1999). "Sir Dirk Bogarde". The Guardian.
Retrieved 25...
- to its
rabbit characters, and the
voice cast. The
Daily Mail's
Margaret Hinxman also
praised the
voice acting, the "delicious" music, and
called the background...
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presence in the US was
warmly received by reviewers. The
reviewer Margaret Hinxman,
writing in Picturegoer,
considered that
after Private's
Progress Carmichael...
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Peyton from Malacca,
while Hinxman and his
troops immediately dug
trenches and
fortified their compound, due to uprisings.
Hinxman also
brought another army...
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create the
archetypal mad
scientist character.
Picturegoer writer Margaret Hinxman, who was not
complimentary of Lee's performance,
praised Cushing and wrote...
- 009. S2CID 135346440. Peach, B. N., Horne, J., Gunn, W., Clough, C. T. &
Hinxman, L. W. 1907. The
Geological Structure of the North-west
Highlands of Scotland...