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  2. Roger Jenkins (director) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Ernest Jenkins (May 1931 – 21 December 2022) was a British theatre and television director who directed multiple British television productions from the mid-1950s until the 1980s as well as directing, producing, and filming numerous stage plays.

  3. The Storyteller (Picoult novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Storyteller is narrated by four characters: Sage, Leo, Josef, and Minka. Each character's narrative is told using a different font.Picoult often employs this alternating narrative style throughout her novels, including in, My Sister's Keeper, House Rules, Change of Heart, Songs of the Humpback Whale, Sing You Home, Handle with Care, and Lone Wolf.

  4. Roger Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Roger Jenkins may refer to: Roger Jenkins (ice hockey) (1911–1994), ice hockey player; Roger Jenkins (banker) (born 1955), formerly of Barclays Capital; Roger Jenkins, business school dean, see Farmer School of Business; Roger Jenkins (director) (1931–2022), British theatre and television director; Roger Jenkins (boat racer) (1940–2021 ...

  5. One Two Three and Away - Wikipedia

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    One, Two, Three and Away (ISBN 0003142183) was a series of books for children written by Sheila K. McCullagh, often known as the Roger Red Hat Books, [1] or The Village with Three Corners. Illustrated mostly by Ferelith Eccles Williams and published by Collins in the 1960s–90s and more recently by The Reading Hut Ltd with new ISBNs .

  6. Anthony Berkeley Cox - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Berkeley Cox was born 5 July 1893 at Watford, son of medical practitioner Dr Alfred Edward Cox (1861–1936), of Monmouth House and The Platts, two adjoining properties on Watford High Street, and Sybil Maud (died 1924), née Iles, who ran a school at Monmouth House.

  7. The Remnant (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Remnant: On the Brink of Armageddon is the tenth book in the Left Behind series written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins and published in July 2002. It was on The New York Times Best Seller List for 19 weeks.

  8. Acquitted former Barclays rainmaker Jenkins plots gentler ...

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    Former Barclays executive Roger Jenkins headed to his London hotel on Feb. 28 after being unanimously acquitted in a high profile fraud trial revolving around credit crisis-era payments made by ...

  9. Left Behind (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Left Behind: A Novel of the Earth's Last Days is a best-selling [1] novel by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins that starts the Left Behind series.This book and others in the series give narrative form to a specific eschatological reading of the Christian Bible, particularly the Book of Revelation inspired by dispensationalism and premillennialism.