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Grand Prix de Paris
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Cri de Guerre 1929: Hotweed 1930: Commanderie 1931: Barneveldt 1932: Strip the Willow 1933: Cappiello 1934: Admiral Drake 1935: Crudité 1936: Mieuxce 1937:
Prix du Jockey Club
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Correge 1929: Hotweed 1930: Chateau Bouscaut 1931: Tourbillon 1932: Strip the Willow 1933: Thor 1934: Duplex 1935: Pearlweed 1936: Mieuxce 1937: Clairvoyant
Beverley Cross
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Hamilton at the Duke of York's Theatre in London. Cross' second play, Strip the Willow , was to make a star out of his future wife, Maggie Smith, though the
1960 in literature
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Settled Out of Court Noël Coward – Waiting in the Wings Beverley Cross – Strip the Willow Witold Gombrowicz – The Marriage (Ślub, first performance) Eugène Ionesco
Mieuxce (horse)
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Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1924. In addition to Mieuxce, he sired Strip the Willow , who won the Prix du Jockey Club and Grand Prix de Paris in 1932. Mieuxce's
Shallow Grave (1994 film)
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3:02 Leftfield – "Release the Dubs" – 5:45 John Carmichael Band – "Strip the Willow " – 3:12 Simon Boswell – "Loft Conversion" – 5:45 Simon Boswell – "A
Sybil Marshall
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– A Nest of Magpies (1993), Sharp Through The Hawthorn (1994) and Strip The Willow (1996) – are semi-autobiographical. She also published academic works
Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Book Awards
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Worster Nonfiction Poetry Outside the Narrative Tom Leonard Fiction Strip the Willow John Aberdein First Book Eating Pomegranates Sarah Gabriel 2011 Book
Timeline of twentieth-century theatre
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Settled Out of Court Noël Coward – Waiting in the Wings Beverley Cross – Strip the Willow Witold Gombrowicz – The Marriage (Ślub, first performance) Eugène Ionesco
List of Maggie Smith performances
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What Every Woman Knows Maggie Wylie Rhinoceros Daisy Strand Theatre Strip the Willow Performer UK tour 1961 The Rehearsal Lucile Bristol Old Vic Globe Theatre