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To rephrase Dylan Thomas, I'm not going gently into that good night.
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Rauschenberg, to paraphrase Dylan Thomas, did not go gently into that good night.
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Do not go gently into that good night, said the Poet Dylan Thomas, which is a lovely line, encouraging the human spirit against the gravity of death which certainly had that drinker in its grip.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Do not go gently into that good night, said the Poet Dylan Thomas, which is a lovely line, encouraging the human spirit against the gravity of death which certainly had that drinker in its grip.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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I'd won an Emmy for "Dylan Thomas," but unlike "Stein" it never got out there.
Paris's Brilliance Illuminated Vibhuti Patel 2010
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Some are about the same price as the print edition, Frekonomics for $18.95; other are more expensive, latest Harry Potter for $49.95; and still others are quite reasonable, Dylan Thomas reading Dylan Thomas which is the way to go with Dylan Thomas for $13.95.
I hear ya! Miss Snark 2005
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Manchester, N.H. 603-669-6144, www. currier.org 21 ETCHINGS AND POEMS Prints combining poetry and art from a 1960 portfolio of the same name, featuring work by artists and poets such as Dylan Thomas, Frank O'Hara, Helen ...
GotPoetry.com News 2009
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Clausen utilized texts by authors such as Dylan Thomas and Kentucky's own Wendell Berry, and most imaginable resources for a choral-orchestral work, including a children's choir and soprano soloist Angelique Clay.
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Among Bert's patients was Dylan Thomas, who would come into town from Laugharne and leave without ever, apparently, settling his bill.
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Why Dylan Thomas loved and lived in this magical little seaside village on the Taf estuary; this lends it a special atmosphere as you explore the paths leading down to the sea, imagining all the strange characters and goings-on behind closed doors that inspired his famous "play for voices" Under Milk Wood.
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