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rochdale

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Rochdale was an ecclesiastical parish of early-medieval origin in northern England , administered from the Church of St Chad, Rochdale . At its zenith, it occupied of land amongst the South Pennines , and straddled the historic county boundary between Lancashire ...

Usage examples of rochdale.

He invited a friend of his to come over, and the friend turned out to be poet Dennis Lee, who was then very much embroiled in starting Rochdale College.

I signed up with Dennis as a resource person for Rochdale, went home and packed up all my goodies.

I think the best illustration I can give of what it meant for me is something that occurred when I was living in the first apartment I had in Rochdale, which was on the third floor, overlooking Bloor Street.

I came to Rochdale in 1968 from a fairly cushy spot in the world of U.

I came to Rochdale, and for that matter to Canada, for the same reason I have invested the largest part of my adult life in speculative fiction: I wanted to change the world.

The Rochdale library was nothing more than a collection of books owned by people in the building who were prepared to lend them out knowing that they were going to lose some.

Goldstein was the New York Jewish whiz-kid of Rochdale, and there was something incredibly sweet and innocent about him.

Since the Rochdale years, Goldstein has moved out to Vancouver, married a quite interesting young Japanese woman, and had some kids.

His departure from Rochdale was so abrupt that he only had about a week to put down on paper everything that he had been holding in his head.

For some years after he left Rochdale, Phillips alternated these interests.

During that Rochdale year he was a little older than the first two Michaels, maybe in his early twenties.

I believe it was an effective school, but once you had reached the point where you knew what you wanted to do, and had started to train yourself in it, you had to get out of Rochdale, because you could no longer function there.

I moved into a shared house down on Beverley Street with five or six people, and kept doing some stuff with Rochdale from a distance.

I was critical of Rochdale, too: and totally, enthusiastically, immoderately committed to it.

Rochdale Spring Catalogue, whether there would be a Rochdale for people to come to in the fall.