Yesterday, he was joined by Yoram Kaniuk, who wrote an open letter to Barak in the pages of Benn's newspaper.
Not Your Average Zionist|Zachary Fenster|July 31, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Because party rules allowed all members of affiliated unions to vote, a union local voted in a block for Benn and Meacher.
Operation Hilarity: Democrats for Santorum and Other Party-Crossing Mischief|Ben Jacobs|February 29, 2012|DAILY BEAST
As Mr Benn puts it, we have extended the atomistic method from “matter” to motion.
Science and Medieval Thought|Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt
"I was thinkin' it was a belayin'-pin that time aboard the Benn," muttered the Cap'n.
The Skipper and the Skipped|Holman Day
Lieutenant Benn is caught, for an innings of 69, thoroughly well played: and the score is 117 for one wicket; very good business!
The Story of the "Britannia"|E. P. Statham
Mr. Benn in the afternoon, and likewise more rain again, by the look and the sound of things.
The Letters of Jane Austen|Jane Austen
Now and then Captain Benn interrupts his narrative to discuss an idea or a problem.
The London Mercury, Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, November 1919 to April 1920|Various
Benn
/ (bɛn) /
noun
Antony (Neil) Wedgwood, known as Tony Benn . born 1925, British Labour politician, a leading figure on the party's left wing. He renounced (1963) the title of Viscount Stansgate
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