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    Foreword to The Organic Grower

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    Audrey Windram is a living treasure of Australian organics. She has been ‘fighting the good fight’ to advance the cause of organics for the best part of half a century. When it comes to organics, Audrey leads by example. She has been living the organic life, variously as an organics pioneer, producer, evangelist, educator and author, all the while ‘practising what she preaches’ and preaching in the most gentle of ways. It is a delight to commend Audrey Windram’s latest book The Organic Grower on the fortieth anniversary of the publication of her first organics book. Organic Gardening originally appeared in 1975 as a Rigby Instant Book. It was a mass-market book distributed throughout Australia. The organics enterprise must continue to draw strength from the validity of its foundational premises and continue the fight which Lord Northbourne warned in 1940 may be a fight lasting “for many decades, perhaps for centuries”. In The Organic Grower Audrey Windram brings together four publications, Organic Gardening, the two volumes of Meet the Organic Farmer, together with Ways of Being Organic. Enjoy it

    Cook, Audrey

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    Trousers and tiaras : growing up with Audrey Hepburn

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    This thesis considers the construction and circulation of the image-text 'Audrey Hepburn', and its reception by young British women across two moments: the 1950s and 1960s, and the 1990s. The project uses a tripartite methodology: close analysis of film texts, press and publicity relating to Hepburn; archival research using sources including women's and film fan magazines, and interviews with women who admire and have admired Audrey Hepburn. The thesis argues that Hepburn can be understood as a star who offers an address to a feminine audience, and goes on to explore the taking up of that address through analysis of the data gathered in the interviews, paying particular attention to questions of class, generation and socio-historical moment. The research presents a number of different kinds of material: it considers Hepburn as a star and the reasons for her enduring popularity; it suggests the flexibility of her image as key in understanding this longevity and in enabling her to appeal to women across lines of class and generation. The thesis argues that it is this flexibility, and the ways in which Hepburn's image manages social contradictions, which have been key to the way consent has been secured from women around her as a star. It investigates the nature of the relationship between Hepburn and the women who admire her, and also, through their detailed talk, offers insight into the social history of femininity. In attending to both text and audience, the thesis attempts to think the relationship between them outside psychoanalytically informed theories of identification which have been hegemonic in film theory, offering instead the terms resonance and recognition as ways of understanding that relationship. An interdisciplinary project, the thesis represents a 'cultural studies of film' which extends existing work on stars such as Dyer (1979,1982,1986, 1991) and Stacey (1994)

    Audrey and Bill a romantic biography of Audrey Hepburn & William Holden

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    "Here for the first time is the complete, captivating story of an on-set romance that turned into a lifelong love story between silver screen legends Audrey Hepburn and William Holden. In 1954, Hepburn and Holden were America's sweethearts. Both won Oscars that year and together they filmed Sabrina, a now-iconic film that continues to inspire the worlds of film and fashion. Audrey & Bill tells the stories of both stars, from before they met to their electrifying first encounter when they began making Sabrina. The love affair that sparked on-set was relatively short-lived, but was a turning point in the lives of both stars. Audrey & Bill follows both Hepburn and Holden as their lives crisscrossed through to the end, providing an inside look at the Hollywood of the 1950s, '60s, and beyond. Through in-depth research and interviews with former friends, co-stars, and studio workers, Audrey & Bill author Edward Z. Epstein sheds new light on the stars and the fascinating times in which they lived"-

    Cook Home, Vernal, Utah

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    Pioneer-era home owned by William Cook located on Fifth West and First South, Vernal, Utah. Sold to Audrey Richens by the family sometime after 1933, when Minnie Cook Preece died. The house was later torn down; the land is now a parking lot

    Cook Home, Vernal, Utah

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    Pioneer-era home owned by William Cook, located on Fifth West and First South in Vernal, Utah. Sold to Audrey Richens by the family sometime after 1933, when Minnie Cook Preece died. The house was later torn down; the land is now a parking lot

    William Cook Family

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    William Cook home located on Fifth West and First South, Vernal, Utah. It sold to Audrey Richens sometime after 1933. The house was later torn down; the land is now a parking lot

    Audrey Niffenegger @ The Cleveland Public Library

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    Author and dedicated book artist Audrey Niffenegger autographs one of her books at an appearance she made as part of Octavofest 2011 at the Cleveland Public Library. Audrey Niffenegger is the acclaimed author of The Time Traveler\u27s Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry as well as the graphic novel, The Night Bookmobile. She is also a co-founder of the Columbia College Center for Book and Paper Arts in Chicagohttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/octavofest_gallery/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Audrey Niffenegger @ The Cleveland Public Library

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    Author and dedicated book artist Audrey Niffenegger autographs one of her books at an appearance she made as part of Octavofest 2011 at the Cleveland Public Library. Audrey Niffenegger is the acclaimed author of The Time Traveler\u27s Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry as well as the graphic novel, The Night Bookmobile. She is also a co-founder of the Columbia College Center for Book and Paper Arts in Chicagohttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/octavofest_gallery/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Sieve estimation in a Markov illness-death process under dual censoring

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    This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Bioinformatics following peer review. The version of record Boruvka, Audrey and Cook, Richard J. (2016). Biostatistics, 17(2): 350-363. DOI: 10.1093/biostatistics/kxv042 is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biostatistics/kxv042Semiparametric methods are well-established for the analysis of a progressive Markov illness-death process observed up to a noninformative right censoring time. However often the intermediate and terminal events are censored in different ways, leading to a dual censoring scheme. In such settings unbiased estimation of the cumulative transition intensity functions cannot be achieved without some degree of smoothing. To overcome this problem we develop a sieve maximum likelihood approach for inference on the hazard ratio. A simulation study shows that the sieve estimator offers improved finite-sample performance over common imputation-based alternatives and is robust to some forms of dependent censoring. The proposed method is illustrated using data from cancer trials.Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (RGPIN 155849); Canadian Institutes for Health Research (FRN 13887); Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) – CIHR funded (950-226626
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