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After the lamming I gave you last night too!
The suggested connection is that to avoid a feared lamming (related to slamming), one lams.
I suppose my uncle went and shouted at him in the shed and gave him a lamming or something.
Mark Lamming is a moderately successful biographer.
Encouraged by his teacher, Frank Collymore, Lamming found the world of books and started to write.
Fabled Bajan author George Lamming is often in residence.
Mark Lamming, a biographer, leads a quiet life in London with his wife Diana, who works at a gallery.
George Lamming - A novelist.
Lamming Mills was originally known as "Cariboo."
Lamming, Clive.
George Lamming, another famous Barbadian author.
Transcript of interview with George Lamming, Banyan, 1969.
The Novels of George Lamming.
David Lamming's career began at Snapethorpe School, and it was soon evident that he was a "natural" loose-forward.
It is simply sentimental to propose the contrary, as do the sophisticated proponents of multiculturalism, like George Lamming in Barbados.
Caliban's Curse: George Lamming and the Revisioning of History.
Notable contributors included Michael Anthony, Ian McDonald and George Lamming.
Dudley William Lamming, 16, Brooklyn, Stuyvesant High School.
Her work has been compared to that of William Faulkner, George Lamming and Jamaica Kincaid.
He also taught for 50 years at Combermere School, where he sought out and encouraged prospective writers in his classes, notably George Lamming.
Anthony Boxhill, Critical Perspectives on George Lamming, Passeggiata Press, 1986.
Former councillor Ken Lamming defeated mayor Lou Madonna in the township of Prince.
All but Mr. Lamming and Mr. Halberstam are graduates of City College.
The White Horse was also referenced in the book The Emigrants by Caribbean author George Lamming.
Previous editors are Finn Wynstra, Christine Harland, and the founding editor, Richard Lamming.