• Sheila Watson may refer to: Sheila Watson (priest) (born 1953), Archdeacon of Canterbury Sheila Watson (writer) (1909–1998), Canadian novelist, critic...
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  • Sheila Martin Watson (24 October 1909 – 1 February 1998) was a Canadian novelist, critic and teacher. She "is best known for her modernist novel, The Double...
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  • Sheila Anne Watson (née Atkinson; born 20 May 1953) is a British priest in the Church of England. From 2007 until 2016, she was Archdeacon of Canterbury;...
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  • Misty Altmyer 2021 Fear Street Part Two: 1978 Sheila Watson Fear Street Part Three: 1666 Sheila Watson Archive footage only 2022 Luckiest Girl Alive young...
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    this time, McLuhan supervised the doctoral thesis of modernist writer Sheila Watson on the subject of Wyndham Lewis. Hoping to keep him from moving to another...
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  • Tommy Slater The Nightwing Killer McCabe SlyeA McCabe Slye McCabe SlyeA Sheila Watson Chiara Aurelia Chiara AureliaA Arnie Sam Brooks Sam BrooksA Joan Jacqi...
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    June 2022) Additional member of chapter and canon non-residentiary: Sheila Watson (since January 2017). Lay Canon: Pamela (Pim) Jane Baxter (since March...
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    section of Ulysses (1922) Patrick White (1912–1990) D. H. Lawrence Sheila Watson: Double Hook Elias Canetti: Auto-da-Fé Thomas Pynchon William Faulkner...
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    literary figures Farley Mowat, Irving Layton, Louis Dudek, Alden Nowlan, Sheila Watson, Leonard Cohen, Hugh Garner, and Michael Cook.[citation needed] Born...
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    Antígona, play by Salvador Espriu (1939) "Antigone", a short story by Sheila Watson (1959) Tegonni, An African Antigone by Femi Osofisan (b. 1946) Antigone...
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  • Jordan Watson Scott is a British filmmaker and photographer. She is the daughter of director Ridley Scott and advertising executive Sandy Watson. She is...
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  • The Double Hook is a novel written by Sheila Watson, which is considered "a seminal work in the development of contemporary Canadian literature." Published...
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    on hermetic poetry. He also met Canadian writers Henry Kreisel and Sheila Watson and began to work on Canadian authors publishing his first critical...
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    Gabrielle Roy, French Canadian author (died 1983) October 24 – Sheila Watson (Sheila Doherty), Canadian novelist and critic (died 1998) December 4 –...
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  • FRSC 1980: Antonine Maillet, MSRC 1982: Malcolm M. Ross, FRSC 1984: Sheila Watson 1986: Rudy Wiebe 1989: Maurice Lemire [fr], MSRC 1991: Gilles Marcotte [fr]...
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  • cricketer Shayne Watson (born 1982), Australian professional baseball player and coach Sheila Watson (disambiguation), multiple people Steve Watson (disambiguation)...
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  • Duke, Roderick Haig-Brown, Eli Mandel, Margaret Laurence, Eric Nicol, Sheila Watson, Phyllis Webb, Adele Wiseman, and George Woodcock, among others. He...
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    Henry Newman, early printed books, and the papers of Henri Nouwen and Sheila Watson. Since St Michael's College's founding in 1852, the school has retained...
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  • literature. In 1941 he married Sheila Martin Doherty, who as Sheila Watson would write the novel The Double Hook. On graduating, Watson enlisted in the Royal Canadian...
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  • II, writers such as Mavis Gallant, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, Sheila Watson, Margaret Laurence and Irving Layton added to the Modernist influence...
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  • Crail, The Bonus Deal John Steffler, The Afterlife of George Cartwright Sheila Watson, Deep Hollow Creek Non-fiction Maggie Siggins, Revenge of the Land:...
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  • My Remarkable Uncle Stephen Leacock John Stevens 54 The Double Hook Sheila Watson John Grube 55 Tiger Dunlop's Upper Canada William Dunlop Carl Klinck...
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  • ISSN 0099-2240. PMC 1087563. PMID 15870315. Hansman, Roberta L.; Griffin, Sheila; Watson, Jordan T.; Druffel, Ellen R. M.; Ingalls, Anitra E.; Pearson, Ann;...
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  • the south of the town. Luton Town was sold in June 1992 to Mike and Sheila Watson-Challis, and Kohler moved up to chairman. The team was losing money...
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  • Winter We Are Sure". Miriam Mandel died in Edmonton by suicide. Novelist Sheila Watson edited Miriam Mandel's Collected Poems in 1984. The Miriam Mandel fonds...
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  • (link) Riddell, Sheila; Watson, Nick (2014-06-11). Disability, Culture and Identity. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-90446-5. Riddell, Sheila (2006). Special...
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  • Orcapedia, Captain Paul Watson: Interview With a Pirate, Urgence! Il Faut Sauver Les Océans, Seal Wars, Ocean Warrior Sheila Watson 1909 1998 novelist The...
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  • September 9 – Noel Barber, British novelist (died 1988) October 24 – Sheila Watson (Sheila Doherty), Canadian novelist and critic (died 1998) November 12 –...
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  • 13-year-old boy, James Watson, in Peterborough, England. In 1996, his abusive mother, Ruth Neave, was tried and acquitted of his murder. Watson was convicted of...
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    narrated by the character of Holmes's friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson, who usually accompanies Holmes during his investigations and often shares...
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