• Bryan Appleyard CBE (born 24 August 1951, Manchester) is a British journalist and author. Appleyard was educated at Bolton School and King's College,...
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  • footballer Bob Appleyard (1924–2015), cricketer Bryan Appleyard, journalist and author David Appleyard, Reader in the Languages of the Horn of Africa at...
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  • Archived from the original on 2015-10-27. Retrieved 2015-10-28. "Bryan Appleyard » Blog Archive » Stoner: The Greatest Novel You Have Never Read". bryanappleyard...
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  • republished by the MIT Press. The book was co-authored by journalist Bryan Appleyard. It predicts that a benevolent eco-friendly artificial superintelligence...
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    writing, Fiennes’ films are shaped from her directly observed material. Bryan Appleyard, writing in The Sunday Times says, “She believes in the autonomous...
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    "Will Wright. The Mayor of Sim City". Wired, 1994 Bryan Appleyard (March 16, 2008). "Bryan Appleyard tries out Spore and creates his own species". The...
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  • contract with Deram Records. In February 1969 Dufort left and in came Bryan Appleyard, who was replaced in June 1969 by Geoff Britton (b. Geoffrey Britton...
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  • care what people do as long as it is compulsory". British journalist Bryan Appleyard, in a review for The Times, was critical of the book, describing it...
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    He also worked for MI5, the British security service, for decades. Bryan Appleyard, writing in The Sunday Times, described him as "basically Q in the...
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  • approach have shaped music, language, politics, and art." A review by Bryan Appleyard in Times Online described the book as suggesting "we are thinking more...
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