Richler
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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He signed up such rising authors as Edna O’Brien,Mordecai Richler and Len Deighton and was hip enough to acquire John Lennon’s collection of verse, vignettes and drawings, “In His Own Write.”
From Seattle Times
Welles’s direction therefore deserved all the credit for “Citizen Kane” being a “miracle,” Richler wrote, something he said “Miss Kael would be the last to deny him.”
From Washington Post
Among this area’s most famous residents were Leonard Cohen and the writers Saul Bellow and Mordecai Richler.
From New York Times
“The facts on the ground now militate against forcibly undoing the steps that have been taken,” arbitrator Joel Richler wrote, according to the AP.
From Washington Post
Ms Richler, who was made redundant from the Standard in 2008 after the recession hit, said: "As budgets were cut, cartoonists were considered a luxury. But the story's not over if you look online."
From BBC
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