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@Dickens_Society: 21 new letters! All kinds of fun to brighten the middle of your week, Dickensians! https://t.co/BtkT54Rawb

- Wed Feb 24 16:51:54 +0000 2021

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School of Humanities @cccu_humanities
@theruralwriter: Today's diary entry - Bonfire Day - now at https://t.co/uo331jmFbH I expect most of you are rather tired of my daily reminders of the blog - but today's is a cracker if you like Bonfires! What is not to like when you can spend a whole day here? https://t.co/OAyOXTg3Wj

- Wed Feb 24 16:51:26 +0000 2021

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School of Humanities @cccu_humanities
@CburyAnifest: Celebrate the art of animation with us in 3 days of screenings, talks and awards! Get your festival pass - https://t.co/LeodGyJLfV £10 or pay what you can. Free for students – email us on artsandculture@canterbury.ac.uk from your cccu email. #AnifestUK #cccu @CanterburyCCUni https://t.co/wNqeSEwoOZ

- Wed Feb 24 13:12:37 +0000 2021

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