Ronald Frederick Henry Duncan (6 August 1914 – 3 June 1982) was an English writer, poet and playwright of German descent, now best known for his poem...
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Britten, written for Kathleen Ferrier, who performed the title role. Ronald Duncan based his English libretto on André Obey's play Le Viol de Lucrèce [fr]...
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Ronald 'Boris' Duncan CPhys (born 4 September 1962) is a former British alpine skier who competed on the annual FIS Alpine Ski World Cup circuit from...
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Ron Brown (Scottish politician) (redirect from Ronald Duncan McLaren Brown)
Ronald Duncan McLaren Brown (29 June 1938 – 3 August 2007) was a Scottish Labour Party politician. He sat in the British House of Commons as the Member...
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Ronald Duncan Bradley (8 July 1929–26 April 2023) was a British professor of medicine, considered to be a pioneer of intensive care medicine. Born in...
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37: Opera in two acts, 107'. Libretto by Ronald Duncan, after the play Le Viol de Lucrèce by André Obey. Premiered on 12 July...
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Shotokan Karate with George Cofield and Tom LaPuppet, and Ninjutsu with Ronald Duncan. On December 16, 1994, Ron Van Clief returned to the ring to fight in...
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of the television series Zoboomafoo The Horse (poem), a 1954 poem by Ronald Duncan The Horse, a book by William Youatt The Horse: Backstreet Choppers,...
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in Paris. It has been translated into English as The Typewriter by Ronald Duncan. Fred Jacques Baumer Didier Louis Salou Pascal Jean Marais Maxime Jean...
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India". Tropical Ecology. 51 (2). ISSN 0564-3295. Jones, Thomas Carlyle; Ronald Duncan Hunt; Norval W. King (1997). Veterinary Pathology (6 ed.). Wiley-Blackwell...
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Obey's 1931 play Le Viol de Lucrèce [fr] was adapted by librettist Ronald Duncan for The Rape of Lucretia, a 1946 opera by Benjamin Britten which premiered...
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Guinness, Jonathan, Marx, the False Prophet, in Marx Refuted, edited by Ronald Duncan and Colin Wilson, Ashgrove Press Ltd., Bath, (UK), 1987, ISBN 0-906798-71-X...
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Ronald Duncan (born 22 September 1983) is a Scottish international lawn bowler. He won the indoor National Pairs Championship in 2014, partnering Colin...
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known as An Ode to the Horse, is a poem written by the British writer Ronald Duncan in 1954 at the request of his friend Michael Ansell, to be read at the...
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2010-02-08. The Mushroom Cloud, by Virginia L. Snitow Thomas Carlyle Jones; Ronald Duncan Hunt; Norval W. King (1997). Veterinary Pathology. Wiley-Blackwell....
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London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2012, p. 32 [1] Coase, Ronald (1995). "Duncan Black". Essays on Economics and Economists. Chicago: University...
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French theatrical release poster Directed by Jack Cardiff Screenplay by Ronald Duncan Adaptation by Jack Cardiff Thought sequences dialogue by Gillian Freeman...
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Hank Powell Episode: "And Lots of Security..." Rizzoli & Isles Officer Ronald Duncan Episode: "Gone Daddy Gone" Body of Proof Alan Wright Episode: "Hunting...
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MacRae. They had five sons and a daughter: Alisdair, William, James, Ronald, Duncan, and Jean. All of their sons became directors of Speedo. MacRae died...
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general manager. In 1954, Lewenstein, together with George Devine, Ronald Duncan and Greville Poke, founded the English Stage Company (ESC) with a mission...
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occasions". Something very similar happened to another Britten librettist, Ronald Duncan. Crozier wrote the libretto for Ruth, a 1956 sacred opera by Lennox...
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Sciences. Springer. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-412-53710-3. Thomas Carlyle Jones; Ronald Duncan Hunt; Norval W. King (1997). Veterinary pathology. Wiley-Blackwell....
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fallen out of favour, such as his former librettists Eric Crozier and Ronald Duncan. Between 1966 and 1970 Holst recorded a number of her father's works...
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theatres in Paris in 1947. An English version of the play was made by Ronald Duncan under the title The Eagle Has Two Heads. It was first performed at the...
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minor alterations, Britten, with the help of another writer friend, Ronald Duncan, made a substantial change to Slater's text, rewriting Grimes's "mad"...
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year, at the Royal Court Theatre, he starred in the title role in Ronald Duncan's Don Juan and in several Old Vic Company productions as Benedick in...
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strings. During 1937 Britten composed a Pacifist March to words by Ronald Duncan for the Peace Pledge Union, of which, as a pacifist, he had become an...
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Reversing Educational Decline (1987) The Logic of Mortality (1987) Duncan, Ronald; Wilson, Colin (1987), "Prophesy or Philosophy? Historicism or History...
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Snyder (1969) The Word Unborn for double chorus and ensemble, text Ronald Duncan (1970) Sun-flower: The Divine Tetrad of William Blake for solo voices...
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Ronald Duncan Sales (19 September 1920 – August 1995) was an English footballer who played in the Football League as a defender for Leyton Orient and...
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