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Old Man (1997) (TV) (teleplay) ... aka William Faulkner's Old Man
Archive 2009-03-01 Toby O'B 2009
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Grumbling about not being on The Daily Show is just another way of reminding myself that no matter what else happens to me, I'll never, to paraphrase William Faulkner, find myself at the beck and call of any son of a bitch with two and a half bucks to sit down in a cab.
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[8] The immediate cause of the riot in Detroit was the arrest, conviction, and imprisonment of a colored man called William Faulkner charged with committing an assault on a little girl.
The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 Various
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To paraphrase William Faulkner on history's relationship to the past: Even when war is officially declared over, it's not dead.
Signs of the Times 2009
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To paraphrase William Faulkner on history's relationship to the past: Even when war is officially declared over, it's not dead.
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An anthology by Bryant Urstadt, "The Greatest Hockey Stories Ever Told," includes work by recognized greats such as William Faulkner, George Plimpton and Alec Wilkinson, but Urstadt is the first to concede that hockey and great writing do not necessarily belong in the same sentence.
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Bennett Cerf had a talent in building and maintaining relations with authors such as William Faulkner, John O'Hara, James Michener.
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Lundkvist also wrote extensively about his travel and brought back to Sweden his excitement about world writers such as William Faulkner, Pablo Neruda and Czesław Miłosz.
Artur Lundkvist greenintegerblog 2008
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To paraphrase William Faulkner on history’s relationship to the past: Even when war is officially declared over, it’s not dead.
William Astore: The Price of Pushing Our Troops Too Far 2009
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The university adds that it lost control of Porter's correspondence with significant 20th century literary figures such as William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams and Sherwood Anderson.
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