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The fuchsias in the title of Quirke's doctorate owe life to Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's lavish Leaba Shioda.All of us have scents, sensations, objects that are significant from our early years.
They reveal the author as a grumpy romantic, often worried but always cheered by small and reassuring things. Sometimes, too, he shows himself adept at the why-oh-why column now a Daily Mail staple.
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They are not Mr. Weigel’s. Let him publish in First Things all he wants. That journal is well on its way to becoming the official organ of the opposition to Francis.
Leave things as they are, and the economy will stumble and fall in the years ahead. David McWilliams Weekend Housing Crisis For You. IN THIS SECTION.
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