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An unincorporated community in Fulton County, Illinois, United States.
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A village and civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ5171).
An unincorporated community in Rock County, Minnesota, United States.
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Source: en.wiktionary.orgThroughout his life he would quote and write in his Notebooks chunks of John Donne, Edward Jones, John Betjeman, Gerard Manley Hopkins, William Dunbar, Shakespeare and his greatest read Dylan Thomas. Dylan became his hero. Sweetly, their paths would later cross and a good friendship would grow. Richard Burton
The idea is to take the most ordinary things and make them extraordinary, as Gerard Manley Hopkins does in his poems. Alfonso A. Ossorio
Alfred William Garrett, William Alexander Comyn Macfarlane and Gerard Manley Hopkins (left to right) by Thomas C. Bayfield 1866 Shown in the National Portrait Gallery On 18 January 1866, Hopkins composed his most ascetic poem, The Habit of Perfection. Source: Internet
A poet, Hopkins' father published works including A Philosopher's Stone and Other Poems (1843), Pietas Metrica (1849), and Spicelegium Poeticum, A Gathering of Verses by Manley Hopkins (1892). Source: Internet
Bradbury appointed Ulam and John H. Manley as research advisors to the laboratory director in 1957. Source: Internet
As the paratroopers alone were not enough, : 173 Beaufre and British Admiral Manley Laurence Power urged that the sea-borne landings be accelerated and that Allied forces land the very next day. Source: Internet