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GMHGaston Memorial Hospital (North Carolina)
GMHGerard Manley Hopkins (poet)
GMHGivesMeHope (website)
GMHGeneral Motors Holden's
GMHGreenville Memorial Hospital (Greenville, SC)
GMHGreat Minster House (UK)
GMHGroupement Français des Entreprises de Restauration des Monuments Historiques (French: French Group of Historic Monument Restoration Companies)
GMHGrantmakers in Health (Washington, DC)


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He advances this argument through discussions of Alfred Tennyson's The Princess; the little known working-class poets known as the "Spasmodics" by their detractors; and works by Coventry Patmore, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Algernon Swinburne, and Mathilde Blind.
Gerard Manley Hopkins A Life Paul Mariani Viking, $34.
Merton, with the temperament of Gerard Manley Hopkins and the strength of John Henry Newman, as well as the inquisitiveness of a Werner Heisenberg was born into the twentieth century, yet to a large degree he was educated in the nineteenth.
 
 
 
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