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The Deep Blue Sea Information
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 The Deep Blue Sea may refer to: The Deep Blue Sea (play), a 1952 play The Deep Blue Sea (film), a 1955 film Deep Blue Sea, a 1999...




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 Orange County Business Journal
Deep Blue Sea
11/26/2007: 809 words, approx. 3 pages Ocean Institute Tapping Local Businesses, Execs for Fundraising, Endowment Efforts There's only one thing that would make the Ocean Institute's 30th anniversary even better-money. The Dana Point nonprofit is trying to drum up support to raise money for a $4 million expansion...
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 Child Life
Discovery on the Deep Blue Sea.
06/01/2000: 460 words, approx. 2 pages Lately scientists have been thinking that the ocean, not space, may be the "final frontier" for man to explore. Covering more of the planet's surface than all the continents combined, water is one of the earth's most beautiful--and powerful--resources. Hidden in its...
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 The New York Observer
Bloated Leisure Activity Under Critical Scrutiny
7/24/2005: 1,279 words, approx. 4 pages Devils on the Deep Blue Sea: The Dreams, Schemes and Showdowns That Built America’s Cruise-Ship Empires, by Kristoffer A. Garin. Viking, 366 pages, $24.95. I’ve never taken a Caribbean cruise, and I probably never will. It’s David Foster Wallace’s fault. His 1995 essay...
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 The New York Observer
Bloated Leisure Activity Under Critical Scrutiny
7/24/2005: 1,278 words, approx. 4 pages Devils on the Deep Blue Sea: The Dreams, Schemes and Showdowns That Built America’s Cruise-Ship Empires, by Kristoffer A. Garin. Viking, 366 pages, $24.95.I’ve never taken a Caribbean cruise, and I probably never will. It’s David Foster Wallace’s fault. His 1995 essay “A Supposedly Fun...



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Critical Review by Michael Billington
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 In the following positive review of the 1993 Almeida production, Billington examines Rattigan's portrayal of the inequity of passion in The Deep Blue Sea.


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