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A very good P but not the correct one although one of the 3 is totally correct........
Thanks, Anton. Reading further the Glass work didn't in fact get the prize:
"A 1985 production in Cambridge, Massachusetts, of the work's Cologne sections prompted an unanimous vote by the Pulitzer Prize jury to award the drama prize to the CIVIL warS in 1986; the Pulitzer board overruled the jury, however, and no drama prize was given that year."
We try...
Last edited by Flay; 10-06-12, 15:25.
Reason: Tripo
... there is an eau-de-cologne called 'Paradise' ; there is Vanessa Paradis ; I am sure there is a Korean car called the Daewoo or whatever Heaven or sumfink.... and I certainly hope this is the wrong answer....
... there is an eau-de-cologne called 'Paradise' ; there is Vanessa Paradis ; I am sure there is a Korean car called the Daewoo or whatever Heaven or sumfink.... and I certainly hope this is the wrong answer....
Indeed, and I was earlier wondering about Marie-Therese von Paradis (born in Koln) and Ian Paradis, who (together with JR Wagner) wrote the blockbuster Thermal Periodic Contact of Exhaust Valves in Spark Ignition Air-Cooled Engines: a great favourite at my local Glee Club.
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Indeed, and I was earlier wondering about Marie-Therese von Paradis (born in Koln) and Ian Paradis, who (together with JR Wagner) wrote the blockbuster Thermal Periodic Contact of Exhaust Valves in Spark Ignition Air-Cooled Engines: a great favourite at my local Glee Club.
Film rights bought up by Spielberg I understand, rumours about Maggie Smith, Brian Cox and James May
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
I think you threw me by the way you wrote it down - I was looking for a partner for Vanessa, not her composer.
These cryptic, compact puzzles, eh Cloughie?
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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