And a travel guide written by Harvard students in introducing Dublin made a classic misattribution : " James Joyce loved his'Strumpet city in the sunset'."
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Baggage, from the Old French for packed-up bundles, can mean a strumpet or an appealingly saucy young woman; it can mean trash or rubbish or trifles.
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In 2001, Walters starred in the BBC s production of writer Jim Cartwright s ( Road, Little Voices ) " Strumpet " was directed by Danny Boyle.
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Grimes'most significant film role to date is the part of Major Fuller in Richard Attenborough's RT?s drama series, " Strumpet City ".
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These charges were made by the Archbishop of Canterbury Matthew Parker who also declared that she should be " chastised in Bridewell " for her " offences " . strumpet ".
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Published in 1969, " Strumpet City " became an international bestseller and was adapted by RTE as a television series starring Peter O'Toole as Larkin in 1980.
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Scarlett Chorvat as Mary, the strumpet who doles out clues ( BEGIN ITAL ) verrry ( END ITAL ) slowly, apes a narcotized Sherilyn Fenn in " Twin Peaks ."
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Inspirations went from Klimt, for black sheer dresses with precise geometric beading, to Toulouse-Lautrec, for cheerful-strumpet poufed minis worn with boots in black stretch damask held by garters.
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His performance as Hennessy in the RT?Television production of " Strumpet City " is regarded as particularly memorable, alongside an earlier performance as Rashers Tierney in the RT?Radio 1 production.
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He describes his latest paramour, a Mrs . Robert Kooshof, as " an improbable blend of Great Plains housewife and sturdy strumpet " who is " busty as Nepal ."