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bould

Adjective

Meaning

bould (comparative boulder, superlative bouldest)

Obsolete form of bold.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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By contrast, Hirsch (2001) describes Vertigo as among those Hitchcock films that are "richly, demonstrably noir" (p. 139) and ignores both Slightly Scarlet and Party Girl; Bould (2005) similarly includes Vertigo in his filmography, but not the other two. Source: Internet

Parietal Games (2005), edited by Mark Bould and Michelle Reid, compiles Harrison's reviews and essays from 1968 to 2004 as well as eight essays on Harrison's fiction by other authors. Source: Internet

All of which begs the question: Whither Steve Bould. Source: Internet

For overview of debate, see, e.g., Bould (2005), pp. 13–23; Telotte (1989), pp. 9–10. Source: Internet

The cast also featured Lauren Ward as the Baroness, Ian Gelder as Max, Sophie Bould as Liesl, and Neil McDermott as Rolf. Source: Internet

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