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New Zealander Shadbolt ’ s representation of 19th-century Māori culture, it has the ring of authenticity.
More recently, his tale has been fictionalised by New Zealand author Maurice Shadbolt in his 1990 historical novel Monday's Warriors.

Shadbolt and one
Shadbolt ’ s economy of expression makes for laconic but witty double-entendres and is one of the joys of this novel.
Shadbolt resigned one day after the 1995 election, and was replaced by George Dance on an interim basis.

Shadbolt and then
The mod revivalists, the Purple Hearts started in 1977, when teenagers Jeff Shadbolt, Simon Stebbing, Bob Manton, and Nick Lake formed the band in Romford, East London as The Sockets, before they even knew how to play their instruments ( taking a cue from the then prevailing DIY aesthetics of the punk rock movement ).

Shadbolt and back
But fighting back, Sting celebrated with a city parade a month later after the final, where Invercargill mayor Tim Shadbolt congratulated the team.

Shadbolt and at
Wilfred Shadbolt, the head jailer and assistant torturer at the Tower of London enters, and Phoebe mocks him, disgusted by his profession.
Shadbolt suffered from Alzheimer's disease from April 1997 until his death in 2004 at Taumarunui hospital.
* Maurice Shadbolt at the New Zealand Book Council
The fourth major candidate was from the New Zealand First party, Tim Shadbolt, who was the Mayor of Invercargill at that time.
Musicals Society concert was held February 13-16, 2008 at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts in Burnaby, British Columbia, directed by Scott Ashton Swan.
After the war, Shadbolt returned to his faculty position at the Vancouver School of Art ( VSA ).

Shadbolt and with
Shadbolt first ran for the provincial legislature in the 1990 Ontario election, finishing sixth out of six candidates in Halton North with 461 votes ( future Family Coalition Party leader Giuseppe Gori finished fourth ).
Born in Shoeburyness, England, Shadbolt came to Canada with his parents in 1912.

Shadbolt and .
New Zealand writer Maurice Shadbolt produced a play, Once on Chunuk Bair, in 1982.
Other honorary alumni award-winning filmmaker include Costa-Gavras, skier Nancy Greene Raine, Milton Wong, Doris Shadbolt, dancer and choreographer Judith Marcuse, economist Jeffrey Sachs, Peter Gzowski, Douglas Coupland, Romeo Dallaire, Canadian businessman Stephen Jarislowsky, Iain Baxter, American agriculturalist Cary Fowler, Martha Piper, Sarah McLachlan, and Rick Hansen.
** Maurice Shadbolt, New Zealand writer ( d. 2004 )
Supported by Waitaki Mayor Alex Familton and Invercargill Mayor Tim Shadbolt, Bob Parker said that increased cooperation and the forming of a new South Island-wide mayoral forum were essential to representing the island's interests in Wellington and countering the new Auckland Council.
He is also the subject of a Maurice Shadbolt novel Monday's Warriors.
Maurice Francis Richard Shadbolt CBE ( Auckland, 4 June 1932 – Taumarunui, 10 October 2004 ) was a New Zealand writer and playwright.
In total, Shadbolt wrote 11 novels, four collections of short stories, two autobiographies, a war history, and a volume of journalism, as well as plays.
A cousin, Tim Shadbolt, is Mayor of Invercargill.
Season of the Jew is an historical novel by Maurice Shadbolt, published in 1987.
In this story of New Zealand and Te Kooti's War during the year beginning November 10, 1868, the narrative coalesces around the development of its protagonist, George Fairweather, who in Shadbolt ’ s historical epilogue is described as “ A composite character ... yet still far from fictional .” Fairweather is a competent but cynical former British officer in his early forties, who leaves the service under a cloud, turns landscape painter and cultivates an air of worldly detachment.
The problem of Te Kooti is not resolved, except in the brief epilogue, further revealing the depths of Fairweather ’ s ( and Shadbolt ’ s ) ambivalence about the historical figure of Te Kooti, Fairweather ’ s hated and admired nemesis and one-time friend.
Shadbolt ’ s depictions of people and terrain are absorbing, colorful and convincing.
Through the reader's mental effort of hearing that which is not quite spoken and supplying the want thereof Shadbolt involves us most intimately in the dialogue.
* Shadbolt, Maurice – Season of the Jew.
Monday's Warriors is a 1990 historical novel by New Zealand author Maurice Shadbolt.
* Shadbolt, Doris.
A large mural, commissioned by the Canadian government in 1963 for CAD $ 18, 000 titled " Bush Pilot in Northern Sky " by Jack Shadbolt, remains to this day.
* February 4-Jack Shadbolt, painter ( d. 1998 )
New Zealand writer Maurice Shadbolt produced a play Once on Chunuk Bair in 1982.

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The novelist who has been badly baptized in psychoanalysis often gives us the impression that since all men must have an Oedipus complex all men must have the same faces.
The History Of England has often been compared with Green's Short History.
His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
Although Patchen has given previous evidence of an interest in jazz, the musical group that he works with, the Chamber Jazz Sextet, is often ignored by jazz critics.
As has happened so often in the past, the ability to recognize true greatness has been inadequate and tardy.
Too often a beginning bodybuilder has to do his training secretly either because his parents don't want sonny-boy to `` lift all those old barbell things '' because `` you'll stunt your growth '' or because childish taunts from his schoolmates, like `` Hey lookit Mr. America ; ;
This whole development is certain to be of interest to the readers, for the idea has so often been mentioned, somewhat wistfully.
It might be pointed out that the integrating function of religion, for good or ill, has often supported or been identified with other groupings -- political, nationality, language, class, racial, sociability, even economic.
Manchester's unusual interest in telegraphy has often been attributed to the fact that the Rev. J. D. Wickham, headmaster of Burr and Burton Seminary, was a personal friend and correspondent of the inventor, Samuel F. B. Morse.
Even though the bondage of his verse is not so great as the writing poet can manage, it is still great enough for him often to be seriously impeded unless he has aids to facilitate rapid composition.
The wife is likely to be young, sophisticated, smart as a whip -- often a girl who has sacrificed a promising career for marriage.
`` Unfortunately '', says Chief Postal Inspector David H. Stephens, who has prosecuted many device quacks, `` the ghouls who trade on the hopes of the desperately ill often cannot be successfully prosecuted because the patients who are the chief witnesses die before the case is called up in court ''.
The waves are separated by intervals of 15 minutes to an hour or more ( because of their great length ), and this has often lulled people into thinking after the first great wave has crashed that it is all over.
Superstition has often blended with fact to color reports.
I have often searched for a graphic way of impressing our superiority on those Americans who have doubts, and I think Mr. Jameson Campaigne has done it well in his new book American Might And Soviet Myth.
And on the summit of Mount Washington, where thirty-five degrees below zero is commonplace and the wind velocity has registered higher than anywhere else in the world, there is a kind of wisdom to be found that other men often seek in the Himalayas `` because it is there ''.
The vulnerability of Protestant congregations to social differences has often been attributed to the `` folksy spirit '' of Protestant religious life ; ;
The government has recognized the dilemma and is beginning to devise some moral education for the schools -- but the teachers often have no firm conviction and are confused.
this aspect of the total picture has been commented upon often enough.
And in the last five years, the `` Methodist chapel committee has authorized the demolition or, more often, the sale of 764 chapels ''.
This trend has often been ascribed to the cult of the Five Elements itself, as though they had served as the base for all the rest ; ;
The drama itself -- and this seems to be lavishly true of Biblical drama -- often has hardly any relationship with authenticity at all.
Rouben Ter-Arutunian, in his stage settings, often uses the scrim curtain behind which Mr. Cole has placed couples or groups who sing and set the mood for the scenes which are to follow.

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