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- proper noun A
surname , most common inEast Anglia .
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However, by the early 12th century, a man called Fulcher is holding both.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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However, by the early 12th century, a man called Fulcher is holding both.
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[23] A judgement contained within the less sardonic assessment, almost nine hundred years later, by Ernest Baker, who called Fulcher,
The Deeds of God Through the Franks Abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy Guibert 1088
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At a 5pm press conference Detective Superintendent Steve Fulcher, who is leading the inquiry, said: "A 47-year-old man from Swindon is in custody having been arrested for kidnap and two murders."
Police find body of Sian O'Callaghan and search for another nearby 2011
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Fulcher refused to give any more details of the second body, how long it is believed to have been in the spot pinpointed by the arrested man, or whether it was at or near where the first body was found.
Police find body of Sian O'Callaghan and search for another nearby 2011
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Fulcher, the investigating officer in charge, said: The public and the media have been a fantastic help in the desperate effort to find Sian over the last few days.
Police find body of Sian O'Callaghan and search for another nearby 2011
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To be fair to Fulcher, he's scarcely trying to be true to life: "I opened my own recording studio in Burt Reynolds 'moustache," Eleanor tells us, indicating the nonsense level to which her creator aspires.
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But even a daft caricature like this won't come alive without authorial care or technique and Fulcher does almost nothing, physically or vocally, to suggest the character.
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Draped across a chaise longue in a zebra-print mini-dress, fishnets and an auburn wig, Fulcher recounts Eleanor's life on the arms and in the beds of rock'n'roll's most priapic icons.
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In Eleanor's description of her father's dysfunctional career as a whaler – afraid of boats, he had to throw javelins from the beach – there's a hint of what Fulcher and Brown are capable of.
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