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  • Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford
    Recchio, Thomas c2009., 2009, 20160429, 2013, 2009-12-01, 2016-04-29, 2016-05-06
    eBook

    Tracing the publishing history of Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford from its initial 1851-53 serialization in Dickens's Household Words through its numerous editions and adaptations, Recchio focuses ...
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  • A Farewell to Titans, Porti... A Farewell to Titans, Portis and Cranford
    Massey, Kyle Arkansas Business, 02/2020, Volume: 37, Issue: 8
    Journal Article, Trade Publication Article

    Portis, the beloved novelist and author of "True Grit," died Monday, two days after Cranford, a pioneering Little Rock ad man who founded Cranford Johnson, eventually CJRW. Wayne Cranford arrived on ...
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  • Cranford, William Cranford, William
    Fritz, Rebekka MGG Online, 11/2016
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    spätes 16. Jh., vermutlich †zwischen 1650 und 1675, Sänger? und Komponist. Über Cranfords Leben ist so gut wie nichts bekannt. Vermutlich war er zur Zeit Karls I. Sänger an der St. Paul’s Cathedral ...
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  • Cranford Co. Building on Ex... Cranford Co. Building on Experience
    Beherec, Sean Arkansas Business, 07/2015, Volume: 32, Issue: 28
    Trade Publication Article

    The "garden agency" model the company deploys requires a network of partners who can be tapped for various services, including public relations, media planning and buying, and interactive ...
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  • Obituaries: Ronald E Cranford Obituaries: Ronald E Cranford
    Roberts, Joanne BMJ. British medical journal (International ed.), 07/2006, Volume: 333, Issue: 7560
    Journal Article
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    An obituary for Ronald E. Cranford, who died on May 31 2006, is presented. Cranford is remembered for his deep commitment to bioethics as well as the neurological research that defined the persistent ...
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  • Gossip, hearsay, and the ch... Gossip, hearsay, and the character exception in Victorian law and literature
    Frank, Cathrine O. Law and humanities, 20/7/3/, Volume: 9, Issue: 2
    Journal Article
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    This article contrasts the uses of gossip in fiction to legal rules against the admission of hearsay evidence, particularly as they both impinge on nineteenth-century formulations of the idea of ...
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  • The ghost of injuries prese... The ghost of injuries present in Dickens's The Signalman
    Ellison, David Textual practice, 08/2012, Volume: 26, Issue: 4
    Journal Article
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    Written in the aftermath of the Staplehurst rail disaster, Dickens's ghost story 'The Signalman' is often read for its uncanny insights into what would later come to be known as trauma theory. This ...
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    Encyclopædia Britannica Online, 07/2020
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  • Ronald E Cranford Ronald E Cranford
    Oransky, Ivan The Lancet (British edition), 2006-Jul-08, Volume: 368, Issue: 9530
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