• Clare Pollard FRSL (born 1978, England) is a British writer (poet, novelist and playwright), literary translator and (prize jury) critic. She was elected...
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  • Catholic nun, Sister Mary Clare and, subsequently, Mother Superior of the Order of Poor Clares. Born as Amy Elizabeth Rosalie Pollard in British Guiana, nowadays...
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    led by the current Unrako Saito III. Pollard, Moyra Clare; Pollard, Curator of the East Asian Collections Clare (2002). Master Potter of Meiji Japan:...
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    She made her professional stage debut in The Weather, a new play by Clare Pollard, performed as part of the Royal Court Theatre's 2004 Young Playwrights...
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  • Bird; Robert Crawford, from the 1994 New Generation Poets list; poet Clare Pollard; and Paul Farley, one of 2004's Next Generation Poets list. The British...
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     66. Earle 1999, pp. 66, 70, 237, 370, 372. Earle 1999, p. 330. Moyra Clare Pollard (2002). Master Potter of Meiji Japan: Makuzu Kōzan (1842-1916) and His...
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    and drawing parallels between mythology and current affairs (2013) Clare Pollard, Ovid's Heroines (Bloodaxe), new poetic version of Heroides Ovid by...
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    Architectural Features : Detail, St Clare's Church, Liverpool, retrieved 8 October 2008 Sharples, Joseph; Pollard, Richard (2004), Liverpool, Pevsner...
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    Phillips 2000 Mike Phillips 2000 Winsome Pinnock 2020 David Plante 2002 Clare Pollard 2024 Jacob Polley 2024 Stephen Poliakoff 1985 Peter Pomerantsev 2021...
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    library, where Somali poet Asha Lul Mohamud Yusuf and her translator Clare Pollard read from her award-winning The Sea Migrations: Tahriib. Kent libraries...
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