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Wets would say that this is racist and provincial. They have always loved Makepeace. Urquhart is a British Patriot and appreciated by all real Tories 🇬🇧
There was only ever one language for Europe
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Nooit geweten! Curaçao, the liqueur, is mentioned several times under the spelling "curacao" in William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair as a drink taken by dissolute young men.
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clavecinette retweeted
Barry Lyndon (1975) directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on the 1844 novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray (18 July 1811 – 24 December 1863).
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¿Estáis aburridos? Acá les dejo las 100 mejores novelas de todos los tiempos, según The Guardian. Middlemarch — George Eliot Beloved — Toni Morrison Ulysses — James Joyce To the Lighthouse — Virginia Woolf In Search of Lost Time — Marcel Proust Anna Karenina — Leo Tolstoy War and Peace — Leo Tolstoy Jane Eyre — Charlotte Brontë Pride and Prejudice — Jane Austen Madame Bovary — Gustave Flaubert The Great Gatsby — F. Scott Fitzgerald Bleak House — Charles Dickens Emma — Jane Austen Mrs Dalloway — Virginia Woolf Moby-Dick — Herman Melville Nineteen Eighty-Four — George Orwell One Hundred Years of Solitude — Gabriel García Márquez Persuasion — Jane Austen The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman — Laurence Sterne Wuthering Heights — Emily Brontë The Portrait of a Lady — Henry James Things Fall Apart — Chinua Achebe Midnight’s Children — Salman Rushdie The Remains of the Day — Kazuo Ishiguro Lolita — Vladimir Nabokov Don Quixote — Miguel de Cervantes The Trial — Franz Kafka The Brothers Karamazov — Fyodor Dostoevsky Pale Fire — Vladimir Nabokov Frankenstein — Mary Shelley The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie — Muriel Spark The God of Small Things — Arundhati Roy David Copperfield — Charles Dickens Wolf Hall — Hilary Mantel Great Expectations — Charles Dickens The Handmaid’s Tale — Margaret Atwood Invisible Man — Ralph Ellison The Age of Innocence — Edith Wharton Their Eyes Were Watching God — Zora Neale Hurston Song of Solomon — Toni Morrison Heart of Darkness — Joseph Conrad The Magic Mountain — Thomas Mann Housekeeping — Marilynne Robinson Giovanni’s Room — James Baldwin The Golden Notebook — Doris Lessing The Leopard — Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa Vanity Fair — William Makepeace Thackeray The Metamorphosis — Franz Kafka A Fine Balance — Rohinton Mistry Wide Sargasso Sea — Jean Rhys My Brilliant Friend — Elena Ferrante The Golden Bowl — Henry James The Transit of Venus — Shirley Hazzard Orlando — Virginia Woolf The Waves — Virginia Woolf Mansfield Park — Jane Austen The Sound and the Fury — William Faulkner Disgrace — J. M. Coetzee Never Let Me Go — Kazuo Ishiguro Howards End — E. M. Forster The Rings of Saturn — W. G. Sebald Half of a Yellow Sun — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie White Teeth — Zadie Smith The Good Soldier — Ford Madox Ford The Color Purple — Alice Walker The Master and Margarita — Mikhail Bulgakov The Man Without Qualities — Robert Musil Blood Meridian — Cormac McCarthy Crime and Punishment — Fyodor Dostoevsky Jude the Obscure — Thomas Hardy Kindred — Octavia E. Butler Our Mutual Friend — Charles Dickens Austerlitz — W. G. Sebald Nervous Conditions — Tsitsi Dangarembga The Bluest Eye — Toni Morrison Dracula — Bram Stoker The Rainbow — D. H. Lawrence A House for Mr Biswas — V. S. Naipaul Go Tell It on the Mountain — James Baldwin Rebecca — Daphne du Maurier Buddenbrooks — Thomas Mann The End of the Affair — Graham Greene A Farewell to Arms — Ernest Hemingway The Talented Mr Ripley — Patricia Highsmith The Vegetarian — Han Kang The Turn of the Screw — Henry James The Line of Beauty — Alan Hollinghurst Ragtime — E. L. Doctorow The Left Hand of Darkness — Ursula K. Le Guin Jacob’s Room — Virginia Woolf Life and Fate — Vasily Grossman Sentimental Education — Gustave Flaubert Invisible Cities — Italo Calvino The Known World — Edward P. Jones The Return of the Native — Thomas Hardy Pedro Páramo — Juan Rulfo Catch-22 — Joseph Heller The Road — Cormac McCarthy The Go-Between — L. P. Hartley My Ántonia — Willa Cather
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"makepeace" how exactly do you plan to make peace if you think using armies for self-defense is wrong?
Mask off. This is what happens when a state is allowed to murder and steal with impunity. Utterly deranged and grotesque behaviour. #DismantleIsrael
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TV📺13/6/87 ITV 5.5:Cricket 6.30:The Grumbleweeds Show 7.0:The Birthday Show 7.45:Assault Course 8.15:Tales of the Unexpected 8.45:News 9.0:Dempsey and Makepeace - The Movie 10.50:The Late Clive James 11.35:Film - Portrait of a Showgirl
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Robert Bond (Official) Fortes Fortuna Juvat retweeted
Who wore it better? Chris Makepeace in 1986’s Vamp or Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon 2? #doubletake #lettermanjacket #style #Vamp #LethalWeapon
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Replying to @AJEnglish
Hey Al Jazeera Stop being a mouth piece of the #KukiMilitants and #MakePeace Stop being a source of #Disinformation by narrating a selective and convenient news Manipur needs truth and facts to get some sense of justice instead of being led by the money of the #DrugCartel that controls the acres and acres of poppy fields of Manipur
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Fanny Burney (1752) – Undervalued English novelist, Evelina, Cecilia, Camilla. “One of the sharpest observers of her time.” Her influence can be traced through “Jane Austen’s comedies of manners, Dickens’ insightful realism, and the social satires of William Makepeace Thackeray”
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Think Dempsey should makepeace
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Boston United commentator Rob Makepeace on Frankie Maguire… “I think League One is where he could push himself to…” 📻 @BBCYorkSport #YCFC | York City FC
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🗣️ 'I can see him playing a major role for York City' ⚽️ The BBC's Boston United commentator Rob Makepeace speaks to @BBCYork about York City's latest summer signing Frankie Maguire. 📸 @YorkCityFC | #YCFC | 🔴🔵 Listen➡️bbc.in/4oouBat
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