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Net/t1 s TLS FEBR UARY 192010 31 Richard J, Aldrich is Professor of International Security at the University of Warwick where he directs the Arts and Humanities Research Council's "Landscapes of Secrecy" project. Akin Ajayi writes for the Jerusalem Post and This Day, the Nigerian national newspaper. Zoe Anderson is the author of The Royal Ballet: Seventy-five years, which was published in 2006. She is the dance critic for the Independent. Jayne Elisabeth Archer is co-editor (with Elizabeth Clarke, and Elizabeth Goldring) of the five volumes of John Nichols's The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth I, 2009.
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To kill implies a weapon. Camus died, or perished". We forwarded this distinction to the team of lexicologists toiling on the Revised Edition. In spite of the difficult conditions in which they labour, the reply came shooting back: "To kill means destroy, to deprive of life; 'Camus was killed' : okay". M Portier complained about many other things in the TLS of January 15. It is wrong to use "'wade" unless referring to "'waist high water" . If our reader in the Bronx tracks down a copy of the Handbook in New Jersey, perhaps he could get us one, too.