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- performer and his intention to continue his career, he appears to have died unregarded and in poverty circa 1603. Kempe is usually given an approximate birth...
- 1080/00263200008701297. S2CID 143735975. Gilmour, David (1996). "The Unregarded Prophet: Lord Curzon and the Palestine Question". Journal of Palestine...
- in track and field, competing in the shot put. Mangold went completely unregarded by recruiting services like Rivals.com and Scout.com. Regardless, he pla****...
- the play in the issue of 17 August 1958 when he said. "The corpse cools unregarded in a wheel-chair while the widow and an intruder embark on a complicated...
- acceptable to certain people". He expressed annoyance that fantasy is "unregarded as a literary form", arguing that it "is the oldest form of fiction";...
- as before. Based on Elisabeth Zachariadou's examination of previously unregarded Byzantine sources, most modern scholars have moved to the view that the...
- bombed, Daily Record, 10 July 2013". 2013-07-10. Retrieved 2014-03-04. "Unregarded Edinburgh, Niddrie Old Police Station". 2012-11-13. Retrieved 2015-04-03...
- Balkan Studies 17.2 (1976): 331–357 online. Gilmour, David (1996). "The Unregarded Prophet: Lord Curzon and the Palestine Question". Journal of Palestine...
- perhaps because it commemorates a minor and unsuccessful incident in an unregarded war. Some critics thought the painting was too sentimental. The painting...
- photography as "wistful, elegiac and oddly haunting", like "movie stills of unregarded moments". Mark Fisher pointed out that Baudrillard "is condemned, sometimes...