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- 'perverted
national fanaticism', and
against the
Revisionists 'worthless
prattle of sham heroes,
whose lips
becloud the
moral purity of our
national movement...
-
series Luna. The
following year she
starred in the children's play The
Prattling Princess. In 1985, she
starred in the
films Silas Marner and The Corsican...
- Patrick, look-up-and-kiss-me,
mignonette of the French, Nancy-pretty,
prattling Parnell,
Pyrenean saxifrage,
sailor plant, St Anne's needlework, St Patrick's...
- rescued,
shouted at, ****ed, to be seen ****ing, put up with, killed,
heard prattling away like
dullards on
their mobile phones or shopping". Edge
noted the...
- 2010. Weiss,
Keely (December 27, 2008). "Equus'
actress Anna Camp". Good
Prattle.
Archived from the
original on July 31, 2012.
Retrieved August 16, 2010...
- of all time. Winnie,
buried to her waist,
follows her
daily routine and
prattles to her husband, Willie, who is
largely hidden and taciturn. Her frequent...
- plant.
Alternative names for it
include St. Patrick's cabbage, whimsey,
prattling Parnell, and look up and kiss me.
Before 1700 the “London pride” appellation...
-
Kingdom English "who in his
plays uncovers the
precipice under everyday prattle and
forces entry into oppression's
closed rooms" drama, screenplay, poetry...