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Mr. Sansom is English, bearded, formidably cultivated, the versatile author of numerous volumes of short stories, of novels and of pieces that are neither short stories nor travel articles but something midway between.
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It is an over-all impression Mr. Sansom strives for, an impression compounded of visual details, of a savory mixture of smells, of much loving attention to architecture and scenery, of lights and shadows, of intangibles of atmosphere and of echoes of the past.
Ken Sansom replaced Ryan beginning with The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and is to date Rabbit's longest-running portrayer, having continued the voice up to and including My Friends Tigger and Pooh.
In addition, the audience is introduced to the also stereotypical Irish American wife ( Harriet Sansom Harris ), who helps in the pub but is generally a traditional middle-aged housewife ( but oddly has little problems accepting her soon-to-be daughter-in-law's parents ), as well as the couple's tough-but-kind daughter ( Paige Moss ), who waitresses in the family's bar.
Rich is a supporting character in the Shardlake crime novels by C. J. Sansom, which are set in the reign of Henry VIII.
To this day, Sansom is England's second-most capped full back after Ashley Cole ( replacement Pearce came close, ending his international career in 1999 with 78 caps ) and only ten players-Peter Shilton, David Beckham, Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Billy Wright, Ashley Cole, Bryan Robson, Frank Lampard, Michael Owen and Steven Gerrard-have appeared more times for England than Sansom.
Harriet Sansom Harris ( born January 8, 1955 ), often credited as Harriet Harris, is an American actress best known for her portrayals of Bebe Glazer on Frasier and Felicia Tilman on Desperate Housewives.
Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Harriet ( on her mother's side ) is a descendant of Marion Sansom, a 20th century rancher and civic leader ( Sansom Park is named after him ).
In his preface Keene states that of the six or so earlier translations into English and German, that by G. B. Sansom is most distinguished.
Sansom and English
Mr. Sansom actually writes his with a nice ear for a gracefully composed sentence, with an intense relish in all the metaphorical resources of English, with a thick shower of sophisticated, cultural references.
Sansom and author
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Additionally, there are two underground trolley stops close to Powelton: 33rd and Market, serving all trolley lines, and 36th and Sansom, serving all lines except route 10.
Sansom and neither
Minor appearances were also made by Frasier recurring players Dan Butler and Harriet Sansom Harris, but neither appeared as their characters, Bulldog Briscoe and Bebe Glazer.
Sansom and travel
This somewhat cynical comment may be found in `` Blue Skies, Brown Studies '', a collection of travel essays by William Sansom, who would never consider staying home for long.
But, even if Mr. Sansom labors too hard to extract more refinements of meaning and feeling from his travel experiences than the limits of language allow, he still can charm and astound.
Sansom and between
Sansom missed only a handful of England matches between 1980 and 1988, with only the odd rest given to him in friendly matches so that coaches Ron Greenwood and then Bobby Robson could check on potential replacements ( Derek Statham, Alan Kennedy, Nick Pickering ) in the event of Sansom suffering from either serious injury or chronic loss of form.
New stations for the trolleys were constructed at 22nd, 30th, 33rd ( between Market and Ludlow ), 36th ( at Sansom ), and 37th ( at Spruce ) streets.
Sansom and .
The only man alive who seems qualified by his learning, his disposition and his addiction to a baroque luxuriance of language to inherit the literary mantle of Sacheverell Sitwell, Mr. Sansom writes of foreign parts with a dedication to decoration worthy of a pastry chef creating a wedding cake for the marriage of a Hungarian beauty ( her third ) and an American multimillionaire ( his fourth ).
William Sansom writes only about Europe in this book and frequently of such familiar places as London, Vienna, the French Riviera and the Norwegian fjords.
Mr. Sansom can be eloquent in a spectacular way which recalls ( to those who recall easily ) the statues of Bernini and the gigantic paintings of Tintoretto.
In one of his best essays Mr. Sansom expresses his enthusiasm for the many country mansions designed by Andrea Palladio himself that dot the environs of Vicenza.
In 1944, Richards, his wife Marie-Louise and two others associated with the paper Philip Sansom and John Hewetson were charged with conspiring to cause disaffection among members of the armed forces.
Despite a defence campaign backed by the likes of George Orwell, Michael Tippett, T. S. Eliot, and Benjamin Britten, Vernon, Sansom and Hewetson were convicted and served nine months in jail.
* Sansom, G. B. Japan: A Short Cultural History ( Stanford University Press, 1978 ) pp 108 = 187 online
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