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Stephen Toussaint (born 22 March 1965) is a British actor and writer. He first gained prominence through his role in the ITV crime drama The Knock (1994–2000). Currently, he plays Lord Corlys Velaryon in the HBO fantasy series House of the Dragon .
Additionally, viewers aged 6–15 can apply for a badge by corresponding with the show by post. Applications require a message of at least 50 words explaining why a badge is deserved and often include drawings, poems, or other creative works. There are different types of badges, representing different types of achievement. [1]
The first book to achieve a sale price of greater than $1 million was a copy of the Gutenberg Bible which sold for $2.4 million in 1978. The most copies of a single book sold for a price over $1 million is John James Audubon's The Birds of America (1827–1838), which is represented by eight different copies in this list.
He is also credited with writing the most complete account of Toussaint Louverture's life. The Black Liberator: The Life of Toussaint Louverture, was translated from French by William Sterling and published in England in 1949. The French version of the book was never published; it apparently disappeared while on its way to the publisher.
In his own practice as well as his curatorial work, Fowler is a pioneer in collaborative inter-disciplinary practice. Collaborations include poets, artists, photographers, dancers, sculptors, film makers and writers. He has published two books based around the concept of collaborative practice: Enemies (2013) and its sequel Nemesis (2019).
The e-commerce giant eBay will pay $59 million in a settlement with the Justice Department over thousands of pill press machines sold on the the platform. The machines can be used to manufacture ...
Auguste Toussaint (1911-1987), francophone writer and archivist [73] [74] [75] Abhimanyu Unnuth (1937–2018), Indophone writer, poet and essayist [76] Khal Torabully (1956– ), Francophone and Creolophone poet and film-maker [77] Alix Marrier d'Unienville (1918-2015), Francophone and anglophone writer, war hero and former spy [78]
Jim Harrison, poet and novelist (born in Grayling) Robert Hayden, poet (born in Detroit; moved to Ann Arbor) Bob Hicok, poet (born in Grand Ledge) Conrad Hilberry, poet (born in Ferndale; moved to Kalamazoo) Lawrence Joseph, poet (born in Detroit) Ruth Ward Kahn, poet, non-fiction writer (born in Jackson, Michigan; attended University of Michigan)