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Causley and at
Causley retired at the 2007 election.
Causley was born at Launceston in Cornwall and was educated there and in Peterborough.
* Causley at The Poetry Archive, profile and poems written and audio.
Causley retired at the 2007 election, and was replaced as the National candidate by former Mayor of Maclean Chris Gulaptis.

Causley and working
The Charles Causley Trust secured the poet's house in Launceston for the nation in 2006, and is working towards opening the house to the public and providing a programme of heritage activities to promote Causley's life and work.
Rather, like Charles Causley, he seems to be considered more of an isolated figure, working on his poetry outside of the mainstream of poetic trends.

Causley and years
More seriously, the West Country and particularly Devon, have produced some of the most successful folk artists of recent years, including Show of Hands, Mark Bazeley and Jason Rice, Paul Downes, Jim Causley, Seth Lakeman and his brothers.

Causley and .
* 4-Charles Causley, 86, British poet.
Ian Raymond Causley ( born 19 October 1940 ) is an Australian politician.
Causley was born in Maclean, New South Wales, and was a farmer and company director before entering politics.
Causley was the member for Clarence in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1984 to 1996.
In the federal parliament, Causley was Deputy Speaker from February 2002 to November 2007.
Charles Stanley Causley, CBE, FRSL ( 24 August 1917 – 4 November 2003 ) was a Cornish poet, schoolmaster and writer.
" Survivor's Leave " followed in 1953, and from then until his death Causley published frequently.
In 1958, Causley was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and was awarded a CBE in 1986.
" W. H. Auden comments on Causley stating that " Causley stayed true to what he called his ' guiding principle ' ... while there are some good poems which are only for adults, because they pre-suppose adult experience in their readers, there are no good poems which are only for children.
In June 2010, the first Charles Causley Festival took place in Launceston, held over a long weekend.
The 2012 Festival occurred alongside the Queen's 60th Jubilee festivities, but nevertheless produced good attendance for its events ( including visitors from France and Russia interested in Causley and his writing ), and positive reactions.
# U. A. Fanthorpe, Elma Mitchell, Charles Causley

had and leave
He used the blanket for late morning naps when hosts of the night had gone off to jobs and proved reluctant to leave him in their small rooms with their few possessions.
Though I had a great dread of the island and felt I would never leave it alive, I eagerly wrote down everything she told me about its women.
Back in the house a hoodlum named Red Buck, sore because Billy had been allowed to leave unscathed, jumped from a bunk and swore he was going after him to kill him right then.
`` And I think you had better leave '', replied Miriam.
' I think you had better leave '!!
The waspish man stopped me three paces from the bicycle barricade, and asked me in French if I had papers to leave France.
In one of the very few letters in which he ever complained of Meynell, Thompson told Patmore of his distress at having had to leave London before this new friendship had developed further: ``
But Morgan did not leave before he had written a letter to a William Pickman in Salem, Massachusetts, apparently an acquaintance, praising Washington and saying that the slanders propagated about him were `` opposed by the general current of the people to exalt General Gates at the expense of General Washington was injurious to the latter.
The store was their marriage, and when Alfred had to leave it there was nothing to hold them together.
One day Alfred told him that he had decided to leave everything to me.
And they wouldn't leave off arguing and pleading until he had promised.
Hillman had ordered him not to leave the far bank.
Suppose her father had changed his mind and had refused to let her leave??
Naturally, Viola had no wish to remain, but she felt she couldn't leave so soon after her arrival, in all politeness to her host.
Deck Cadet James L. Cahill and Seaman Walter Brooks had been the first to leave.
The cagey Pulley Bey, who spoke no English, had taken the passport so that Diane couldn't leave the country without his approval.
But when a board of inquiry was called to look into the charges of cowardice made against him, the men who had seen Reno leave the battlefield and the officer who had heard Reno suggest that the wounded be left to be tortured by the Sioux, refused to say a harsh word against him.
At Osaka, Mr. Yoneda had to leave us to get the train to his home, but Mr. Nishima and I had an hour and a half before train time to see Osaka at night.
Two hours of watching his serenely happy face, listening to his soft humming as he bent over his penciled figures, and Blanche had to leave.
For a moment he thought of going into Crosson's office to explain that he had to leave, but there was now such a pain in his chest, such a pounding in his head, that he decided to let it go.
had been seen to leave.

had and school
Jack walked off alone out the road in the searing midday sun, past Robert Allen's three-room, tarpapered house, toward the field where the other boys were playing ball, thinking of what he would do in order to make Miss Langford have him stay in after school -- because this was the day he had decided when he thought he saw the look in her eyes.
That should do it, he thought, because Miss Langford had said she was going to be strict about school work.
He had considered throwing erasers or flipping paperwads at someone or pulling the hair of the girl sitting in front of him, but he couldn't take a chance on either of these possibilities: the teacher probably would make him stand face-to-wall in a corner instead of stay in after school.
An earlier but still influential school of painting, surrealism, had suggested the way of dealing with the dream experience, that event in which seemingly incongruous objects are linked together through the curious associations of the subconscious.
At the moment of crisis it had no more depth than an old school tie.
A Comedy In Three Acts '', in which, under `` Personages '', Henrietta appeared as `` A Schoolmarm '', and Bertha, who was only a trifle less brilliant in high school than Henrietta had been, appeared as `` Dummkopf ''.
By the time Lilian had been graduated from public school, her parents were doing quite well.
But the real beginnings of this development in him go back to the opposing of grammar school, and probably if it had not been this occasion and these Latin lines it would have been some others, such as the first prolusion, that set off this streak in him of unbridled and scathing verbal attack on an enemy.
The revolution in jazz that took place around 1949, the evolution from the `` bebop '' school of Dizzy Gillespie to the `` cool '' sound of Miles Davis and Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz, and the whole legend of Charlie Parker, had made an impression on many academic and literary men.
The differentiation between the East Coast and West Coast schools of jazz, the differences between the `` hard bop '' school of Rollins, and the `` cerebral '' experiments of Tristano, Konitz and Marsh, the general differences in the mores of white and Negro musicians, all had become fairly well known to certain segments of the public.
The article also said that a person had to be 18 years old or over, and must not be going to high school to attend these classes.
This time, added to that which I had already spent in school prior to my induction in 1954, makes a total of twenty-two ( 22 ) years of education.
She had taken him out of the schoolhouse and closed the school for the summer, after she saw Miss Snow crack Joel across the face with a ruler for letting a snake loose in the schoolroom.
Kate had walked past the school on her morning chores and had seen the whole incident, had seen Joel's burning humiliation before Miss Snow's cold, bespectacled wrath.
Carrying it to the living room, she imagined the picture she made: tall and roundly slim, a bit sophisticated in her yellow sheath, with a graceful swingy walk that she had learned as a twirler with the school band.
We have had sound grounding in the principles of the mailed-fist-in-velvet-glove school of diplomacy.
When these groups were first formed many prominent and accomplished decorators could not have had the advantage of school training since interior design courses were rare and undeveloped during their youth.
Mother even went so far as to trump up for me matrimonial opportunities with Pasadena debs who had been educated abroad, and with those of the more lenient Los Angeles area where a debutante was a girl who had been to high school.
Individual differences in maturation and the development of readiness for learning to read indicate that not until the third grade have most children had ample opportunity to demonstrate their capacity for school achievement.
While we had expected that compulsive children in the unstructured school setting would have difficulty when compared to those in the structured, we were surprised to find that the achievement of the high compulsives within the schools where the whole-word method is used in beginning reading compares favorably with that of the low compulsives.
Elementary school desegregation came to Owen and Union Counties, which already had high school desegregation.

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