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Empson

(ˈɛmpsən)
n
(Biography) Sir William. 1906–84, English poet and critic; author of Seven Types of Ambiguity (1930)
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Phil Empson, director of banking and finance at Baldwins' Portobello office, said: "We were working to a very short time frame of only six weeks, so we worked closely with all parties to ensure the deal was not lost, the funding was secured, and livelihoods were saved.
GIRLS Rachel Johnson, top left then clockwise, Tameka Empson, Kelly Hoppen, Ayda Field and Amanda Holden
The 18-year-old Bradley Empson made his debut in midfield for Berko after signing from Enfield Town and the ex-Watford Junior had a good game.
Baldwins' director of banking and finance, Phil Empson said: "Our banking and finance team has worked closely alongside the management team at Battlesteads Hotel & Restaurant and HSBC to see the deal come to a satisfactory conclusion.
TV presenter Dennis and fashion expert Constantine will join comedian Miles Jupp and comic and EastEnders' star Tameka Empson for Famously Unfit ...
The Spanish dancer had partnered EastEnders actress Tameka Empson, and was to undergo dental surgery yesterday.
STRICTLY Come Dancing found itself in the middle of a racism row last night after Tameka Empson was ejected from the show.
The other pairings are singer Will Young and Karen Clifton, Olympic athlete Greg Rutherford with Natalie Lowe, Hollyoaks hunk Danny Mac is with Oti Mabuse, former Xtra Factor presenter Melvin Odoom is with Janette Manrara, sports presenter Ore Oduba is with Joanne Clifton, and actress Tameka Empson with Gorka Marquez.
Jo Empson; LITTLE HOME BIRD; Child's Play (Children's: Picture Books) 16.99 ISBN: 9781846438899
Empson's artwork is a delight; freedom of style and vibrant colours make each page visually engaging.
Verity (1910) and the other by Alastair Fowler (1968)--and especially in critical contributions by William Empson, Eliot, Leavis, and above all Ricks, who once and for all "routed the Leavisites," in Christopher Hill's martial phrase (251).