Christie, "Pares, Richard (1902-1958)" in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (OUP, 2004) Obituary, The Times 5 May 1958 A. L. Rowse, "Richard Pares" in...
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Richard Pare (born 20 January 1948 in Portsmouth, England) is an English photographer known for his work documenting Soviet modernist architecture. He...
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Look up pares in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pares, Parès or Parés may refer to: Pares, Antigua and Barbuda Pares (food), a dish originating in the...
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Stalin's Soviet Union. Bernard Pares was one of ten children of the marriage between Katharine (née Back) and John Pares; he had four brothers (George...
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essayist and actress Elizabeth Griffith is also Paré's ancestor through her son, politician Richard Griffith. Paré attended Villa Maria, a private Catholic high...
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director Richard Pare (born 1948), English photographer Paré, a surname (includes a list) Goregaon or formerly Pare, now a suburb of Mumbai, India Parè, a municipality...
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'tongues licking each other's tonsils'." Alastair Hugh Graham followed Richard Pares as Waugh's friend of heart. Waugh called him Hamish Lennox in his writings...
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Previté-Orton and G. N. Clark 1939–1958: John Goronwy Edwards and Richard Pares 1958–1959: J. G. Edwards and Denys Hay 1959–1965: Denys Hay 1965–1967:...
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edition by Penguin Modern Classics in 2022, becoming a best-seller. Richard Pares, in an article written before Williams's book, had dismissed the influence...
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Research Director of the London-based Holocaust Educational Trust. He is Richard Pares Professor of European History at the University of Edinburgh, having...
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