• Pauline Anita Stainer (née Rogers, born 5 March 1941) is an English poet. She was born Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. She left the city to study...
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  • Austrian luthier John Stainer (1840–1901), English classical composer and organist Pauline Stainer (born 1941), English poet Stainer & Bell, British sheet...
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  • Kathleen Jamie Jamie McKendrick Sarah Maguire Glyn Maxwell Don Paterson Pauline Stainer Susan Wicks. Next Generation poets (2004) Next Generation poets (2014)...
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  • novelist Pauline Stainer (b. 1941), English poet Pauline Starke (1901–1977), US actor Pauline B. Story (1870–1952), American composer Pauline Anna Strom...
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    "Mother" in the television series The Avengers, was born in Hadleigh. Pauline Stainer (1941- ), English poet and author lives in the town. Maggi Hambling...
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    education, they attend Kirkwall Grammar School or Stromness Academy. Poet Pauline Stainer spent two years on the island, and in 1999 published a collection of...
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  • Pauline Boty (6 March 1938 – 1 July 1966) was a British painter and co-founder of the 1960s' British Pop art movement of which she was the only acknowledged...
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    Peter Whelan (playwright), John Wain (poet, critic and scholar), Pauline Stainer (poet) and Charles Tomlinson (poet, graphic artist, translator, editor...
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  • Frances Leviston, Katherine Pierpoint, Andrew Waterhouse, John Harvey, Pauline Stainer, Ian Caws, Jill Dawson, Jane Holland, Robert Seatter, Catherine Smith...
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  • (University) Bernard Spencer (Corpus Christi) Stephen Spender (University) Pauline Stainer (St Anne's) Jon Stallworthy (Magdalen and Wolfson) Eric Stenbock (Balliol)...
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    Romanowsky staining is a prototypical staining technique that was the forerunner of several distinct but similar stains widely used in hematology (the...
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  • Street, Oxford. Poets associated with this group included Anne Born, Pauline Stainer, Peter Forbes, Helen Kidd, W.N. Herbert, Elizabeth Garrett, Martyn...
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  • Harsent Sarah Maguire 2009 Bernard O'Donoghue Alice Oswald Fiona Sampson Pauline Stainer 2010 Gillian Allnutt Colette Bryce Gwyneth Lewis Deryn Rees-Jones 2011...
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  • Knight Gwyneth Lewis Glyn Maxwell Sean O'Brien David Scott Jo Shapcott Pauline Stainer Paul Batchelor, Zoë Brigley Polly Clark Julia Copus Nick Drake, Jen...
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  • co-founder and Executive Director of the Ambassador Theatre Group Pauline Stainer, poet Linda Sutton, artist and regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy...
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  • The Thing in the Gap-Stone Stile Christopher Reid Expanded Universes Pauline Stainer The Wound-dresser's Dream 1997 Ted Hughes Tales from Ovid Winner Simon...
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  • sometimes known as Pauline Pantsdown (born c. 1962), is an Australian satirist and Australian Senate candidate who parodied Pauline Hanson, a controversial...
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  • Jackie Kay, Gwyneth Lewis, Glyn Maxwell, Sean O'Brien, Jo Shapcott and Pauline Stainer, many of whom are still published by his firm. Bloodaxe has attracted...
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    Pauline Sara Jo Moyes (born 4 August 1969), known professionally as Jojo Moyes, is an English journalist and, since 2002, an award-winning romance novelist...
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  • translated from the original Russian by Sasha Dugdale, Bloodaxe Books Pauline Stainer, Crossing the Snowline, Bloodaxe Books George Szirtes, New and Collected...
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  • Pauline Kay Hanna (21 February 1958 – April 2021) was a New Zealand woman who was found dead in her home in Remuera, Auckland, that she shared with her...
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  • Shenton (born 1987), actress Hanley Stafford (1899–1968), radio actor. Pauline Stainer (born 1941), poet. Rebekah Staton (born 1981), actress. Michael Stone...
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  • Pauline Diana Baynes (9 September 1922 – 1 August 2008) was an English illustrator, author, and commercial artist. She contributed drawings and paintings...
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  • Cholmondeley Award: Bernard O'Donoghue, Alice Oswald, Fiona Sampson, Pauline Stainer Costa Award (formerly "Whitbread Awards") for poetry: Shortlist: David...
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    Steve Coogan (redirect from Pauline Calf)
    were Paul Calf, a stereotypical working class Mancunian, and his sister Pauline, played by Coogan in drag. While working on the Radio 4 comedy On the Hour...
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  • the advice column Dear Abby since 2000. She was born in Minneapolis to Pauline Esther Phillips, who founded Dear Abby in 1956. Jeanne Phillips' Dear Abby...
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  • Pauline Rhodes (born 1937) is a New Zealand artist. Rhodes is known for her artworks related to the landscape, which take two forms: outdoor works, in...
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  • stained glass artist, and Louise Cabon, she was born Pauline Le Goff in Lanhouarneau in Brittany. Her grandfather, François Cabon, was also a stained...
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    Pauline Lafont (née Falb) (7 May 1879 - 22 February 1955) was a French philanthropist. She ran the family business alongside her husband Adolphe Lafont...
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    Church. However, there are arguments that some of these writings are post-Pauline interpolations. The Gospels record that women were among Jesus' earliest...
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