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  • It had the name Smythe on it, followed by a serial number.

    The Pursuit of Happiness Douglas Kennedy 2001

  • The standout pieces for me were Simon Guerrier's "The Eighth Wonder of the World" (despite its unexpected revelation that Evelyn Smythe is an archaeologist as well as a historian) and James Swallow's "Museum Peace", which I already knew as it was released as a Big Finish audio freebie late last year.

    January Books 25) Short Trips: Dalek Empire, edited by Nicholas Briggs with Simon Guerrier fjm 2010

  • Based on evidence, the Egyptian police believe strongly that notorious art thief Sir John Smythe is the thief.

    The Laughter of Dead Kings-Elizabeth Peters « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008

  • It had the name Smythe on it, followed by a serial number.

    The Pursuit of Happiness Douglas Kennedy 2001

  • Ally Hilfiger daughter of Tommy and designer Nary Manivong have teamed up to do for shirtdresses what Canadian label Smythe does for jackets; namely, turn a single item into a signature statement.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Amy Verner 2011

  • Klein double-breasted camel-hair coat, the co-founder of the Canadian clothing label Smythe recalls.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Amy Verner 2010

  • Wings + Horns had fairly average spring basics for men, which were followed by jacket junkie label Smythe who stayed true to form with tailored linen jackets in soft shades, cropped in the back and patched with perforated leather on the elbows.

    Marissa Bronfman: Toronto Springs Into Fashion Week Marissa Bronfman 2010

  • Wings + Horns had fairly average spring basics for men, which were followed by jacket junkie label Smythe who stayed true to form with tailored linen jackets in soft shades, cropped in the back and patched with perforated leather on the elbows.

    Marissa Bronfman: Toronto Springs Into Fashion Week Marissa Bronfman 2010

  • “I am not looking for bloodshed, but I am not afraid of it,” called Smythe, pitching his voice to the others around Xonck — the women particularly.

    The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters Dahlquist, Gordon 2006

  • In connection with Mr Stevenson's fiction, it is interesting to note that in his boyhood he greatly enjoyed the stories of a novelist called Smythe, who at that time contributed to the _London Journal_, and whose work had its influence on the boy's future tales.

    Robert Louis Stevenson Margaret Moyes Black

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