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| Empson, John Lehmann, William Plomer, Stephen | Spender, A. S. J. Tessimond |
| Humphrey had two brothers (the poet Stephen | Spender and the scientist and explorer Michael Spende |
| ary magazine, founded in 1953 by poet Stephen | Spender and early neoconservative author Irving Krist |
| I've previously reviewed Jeffrey | Spender and as there is a rather large backlog under |
| rt of reflective journalism characteristic of | Spender, and he resigned from his position in Februar |
| notable as the first appearance by her of Big | Spender, and the single that was issued hit #21 on th |
| m was re-issued in 1971, it was re-titled Big | Spender and entered the top 30. |
| tion as a "manic perfectionist," a huge money | spender, and as a director that needed to be brought |
| sband was reportedly abusive and a profligate | spender, and even began selling off some of his wife' |
| many televised dramas such as The Bill, Boon, | Spender and Where the Heart Is among others. |
| enwood regarded the Westminster Gazette under | Spender as "the best edited paper in London," and it |
| d as an ambulance driver, and married Michael | Spender, brother of the poet Stephen Spender. |
| A son was born in 1943, Philip | Spender, but Michael was killed during the last week |
| -election, defeating the Liberal candidate H. | Spender by 2,123 votes and succeeding the Conservativ |
| s including Coronation Street, Prime Suspect, | Spender, Byker Grove and Harry. |
| recitation by the outspoken Stalinist Stephen | Spender, Campbell stormed the stage and punched him. |
| Harold | Spender died in 1926. |
| on adaptations, Crocodile Shoes, Byker Grove, | Spender, Harry, and a variety of roles in New Voices, |
| Born in Sydney, the son of politician Percy | Spender, he attended Yale University before becoming |
| Spender himself had many affairs with men in his earl | |
| gazine for free expression founded by Stephen | Spender in 1972. |
| She first met Stephen | Spender in 1940, marrying him in 1941, and the couple |
| h Aristocracy”, that was published by Stephen | Spender in his magazine Encounter in 1954. |
| After Gresham's School, | Spender initially studied art history at Freiburg Uni |
| Spender is a BBC television drama set in Newcastle up | |
| Philip | Spender, Jo Glanville, Michael Scammell |
| Spender later broke with the Communist Party of Great | |
| Humphrey | Spender lived in Ulting for many years before his dea |
| another Premier League, this time it was big | spender Manchester City at Meadow Lane, the final res |
| Wardell spoke to Sir Percy | Spender, Minister for the Army, who had Owen transfer |
| e from 1947 to 1952; co-founder (with Stephen | Spender) of the British-based Encounter from 1953 to |
| "Pfizer under Kindler was the leading | spender on lobbying in an industry that spent the mor |
| Murray Trust, and Judge on the Times Stephen | Spender Prize for poetry translation. |
| However, | Spender refused to press charges, saying, "He is a gr |
| octors, The Bill, Holby City, Chains of Love, | Spender, Ruth Rendell's Simisola, Dancers, This Year, |
| Spender served as literary editor until 1967, when he | |
| The Prime Minister later confided to Wilfrid | Spender that "if there was a general election now the |
| Auden, MacNeice, | Spender: The Thirties Poetry, with Gareth Reeves (Bas |
| Though this occasionally earned | Spender the ire of both Liberal factions in a debate, |
| launched on 27 May 1943 by the wife of Percy | Spender, the Federal Treasurer and member of the Advi |
| tion of which he was sued by the poet Stephen | Spender), The Body of Jonah Boyd, and numerous short |
| His son John | Spender was also a politician and diplomat. |
| Humphrey | Spender was the third son of Harold Spender, a Libera |
| At the conference in Colombo, | Spender was instrumental in the development of the Co |
| The | Spender was a 1913 American short silent film romance |
| Spender was born in Sydney and educated at the presti | |
| Upon Menzies' return to power in 1949, | Spender was made Minister for External Affairs (19 De |
| then chosen by Jimmy Nail to play 'Stick' in | Spender, which was written by Jimmy Nail and Ian La F |
| , after Bright accused Ainslie of being a big | spender who had placed the city in debt by borrowing |
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