Searchers who failed to save a father and son from drowning on a fogbound coast said they may have been within a few hundred yards of the pair but still could not save them as they shouted and struggled against a surging tide in northwestern England.
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On a fogbound summer morning 20 years ago Monday, at a simple leather-topped table outside his mountain ranch house here, Ronald Reagan signed the landmark package of tax and budget reductions that he hoped would be a centerpiece of his administration and a cornerstone of his White House legacy.
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With W . G . Sebald's haunting new book, " Austerlitz, " we are transported to a memoryscape _ a twilight, fogbound world of half-remembered images and ghosts that is reminiscent at once of Ingmar Bergman's " Wild Strawberries,"
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Plisetskaya is one of Russia's most admired living cultural figures and her gala event at the Bolshoi was the lead story on private NTV television's 10 p . m . news, outstripping events such as the arrival of British Prime Minister Tony Blair and problems at Moscow's fogbound international airport.
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But for the better part of four hours, Mary's anxiety and loneliness _ not to mention, in Lange's prismatic performance, her quiet aggression and even cruelty _ haunt the fogbound Connecticut home where the play is set, just as Mary is herself haunted by memories of a happier time.
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For several days the airfield had been fogbound and when the sky cleared somewhat in the afternoon of 21 December, S / L Fulton, " B Flight commander, took off for England in the squadron's Airspeed Oxford aircraft . With him were three officers and two airmen, all going on leave.
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Not only did his work win its first acceptance in the town, among other writers and artists ( including John Reed, Charles Demuth, Susan Glaspell and Mary Heaton Vorse ), but the atmosphere of the place, its fogbound loneliness, its tenuous coexistence with the sea, would find its way thematically into much of his work.
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The three most important were Vilcabamba, the last refuge of the Incas; Gran Pajaten, a citadel city atop a jungle-shrouded peak; and Gran Vilaya, a complex of more than 20, 000 stone buildings in a damp, fogbound region of the Andes that Peruvians call the " jungle's eyebrow ."
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In her review in The New York Times, Michiko Kakutani said that it transported the reader " to a memoryscape _ a twilight, fogbound world of half-remembered images and ghosts that is reminiscent at once of Ingmar Bergman's ` Wild Strawberries,'Kafka's troubling fables of guilt and apprehension and, of course, Proust's ` Remembrances of Things Past . "'
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Stange also wrote a number of crime-based dramas including " Fogbound " and " Headquarters " ( subtitled " the dramatization of the hidden police records in a famous crime " ) . " Mother Sings " ( 1935 ) was a drama that prefigures " Psycho ", portraying the lurid story of a boy who grows up to be a murderer after being psychologically poisoned against women by his deranged mother.