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    Philip Chol Gai

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    abstract: In 1987, Philip escaped the war before it reached his village. He was tending to the cattle and the goats when he saw smoke and fire coming from the war. “Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 26Region: Upper NileThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente

    Interview with Philip Gerard

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    Interview with Philip Gerard, author and professor of creative writing at UNCW. Here, he discusses his background and education, the founding and structure of UNCW's MFA in Creative Writing program, and the concerns of memoir and creative nonfiction

    The English hermit; or, Unparalleled sufferings and surprising adventures of Mr. Philip Quarll, who was lately discovered on an uninhabited island in the South sea; where he had lived about fifty years without any human assistance.

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    An issue of the 1727 edition in the British museum has the initials P.L. in the title and a dedication, in which the writer claims the authorship of the work, signed Peter Longueville. In the preface (signed P.L.) he denounces the bookseller for having substituted Edward Dorrington's name for his own. For a discussion of the authorship of A. Esdaile's "Author and publisher in 1727: The English hermit", in the Library, 4th ser., v. 2, p. 185-192. Ascribed by some authorities to Alexander Bicknell.Signed: Edward Dorrington.Running title: The English hermit.Mode of access: Internet

    A policy for Australia. Philip Methven

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    tag=1 data=A policy for Australia. Philip Methven tag=2 data=Methven, Philip tag=3 data=Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter, tag=4 data=XIX tag=5 data=8/9 tag=6 data=February/March 1993 tag=7 data=13-19. tag=8 data=DEFENCE tag=10 data=The five power defence arrangements and military co-operation among the ASEAN states, the author proposes the development of further bilateral and intra-regional initiatives. tag=11 data=1993/5/3 tag=12 data=93/0132 tag=13 data=CABThe five power defence arrangements and military co-operation among the ASEAN states, the author proposes the development of further bilateral and intra-regional initiatives

    November 21, 2007: Philip Pullman--Author of Hallowed Secularism?

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    Philip Pullman--Author of Hallowed Secularism

    Philip Quarll

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    Motion and mobility in the realist novels of Philip K Dick

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    This essay explores the ways that ideas of motion and mobility support readings of Philip K Dick's early novels that take full account of the changing geographical context. They are set during a period of rapid suburban expansion, the building of the interstate and the spread of automobility through car ownership, and their characters frequently exist in a state between continuity through conformity and the potential for change. The open ended forms of the novels reflect a world around Dick that was still under construction, and where alternative realities can be glimpsed between incomplete materialities

    Philip Shawcross

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    Philip Shawcross has a BA Honours degree from the University of Manchester, a teaching degree and a Masters from the University of Toulouse and a BTS in Translation. He worked as a training consultant within Aeroformation (Airbus Training) from 1972 to 1986 and the Air France Group from 1976 to 2008. He developed his first Aviation English course in 1974 and, with Fiona Robertson, co-founded ICAEA in 1991, being president from 2007 to 2013. He is the author of English for Aircraft (Editions Belin) and Flightpath (CUP). He is still involved in courseware development and teacher training.https://commons.erau.edu/icaea-workshop-images/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Philip Livingston to Susannah Kean, April 24, 1795

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    Philip Livingston in New York, NY wrote to Susan Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA. The author discussed business with Susan and his illness. People included: Morris, Mr. [Thomas].https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1251/thumbnail.jp

    Philip Quarll

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