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Ellipsoidal or ovoid; 7-8 x 6-7µm; warts to typically 0.3µm tall, finely linked in a partial reticulum (mesh-like network). Paul M. Kirk, Paul F. Cannon, David W. Minter and J. A. Stalpers. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi; CABI. Chapter 4. “We're here, and we're here in a big way ”: West Indians Respond to the Notting Hill Race Riots
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German mycologist Andreas Gminder says that these brittlegills are excellent when fried with bacon and onions.Minty Alley (1936) by CLR James was a great discovery and I was surprised that I’d never come across it before. It’s my proudest achievement of the series because James wrote it in 1928, nearly 100 years ago, and it’s been a buried treasure ever since, only known only to Caribbean literature aficionados. A captivating social realist novel, it is set in a boarding house in Trinidad, which was then a British colony, although the story isn’t written in relationship to Britain or empire. Through the protagonist, Haynes, a young middle-class man, we witness the shenanigans of a lively household where small dramas simmer and explode. His hitherto empty life fills up with the subterfuge and entanglements that whirl around him, while he remains the still centre of the house, quiet and observant. Reading it is like eavesdropping on history, a sensation at once intimate and distant. It offers the contemporary reader a peek into a society of long ago, and shows us that, while the circumstances are different, our essential passions, preoccupations and ambitions remain the same.
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The genus Hygrocybe is so named because fungi in this group are always very moist. Hygrocybe means 'watery head'. Synonyms of Russula nigricans include Agaricus nigricans Bull., Agaricus elephantinus Bolton, Omphalia adusta ß elephantinus( Bolton) Gray, Russula elephantina( Bolton) Fr., and Russula nigrescensKrombh. Etymology Police relied heavily on the “sus law” – which allowed them to stop, search and potentially arrest people purely on suspicion of breaking the law – during Operation Swamp 81. Within five days, 943 people had been stopped and searched, with 82 arrested. Before entering parliament, Lord Boateng was a lawyer and activist in nearby Loughborough Junction who cut his teeth as a legal adviser to the “Scrap Sus” campaign in the late 1970s.
confused with other large, pale brittlegills and milk caps. Russula nigricans sometimes produces fairy rings; the picture on Before 1981, politics largely dealt with the growing number of ethnic minorities as part of a “migrant problem” that could only be solved by keeping numbers to an absolute minimum. In 1978, the then Conservative leader, Margaret Thatcher, claimed in an interview for ITV’s World in Action that British people feared being “swamped” by immigrants from Pakistan and the rest of the “new Commonwealth”. Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for NonfictionFinalist for the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography orange-red, often paler at the margin. The surface is greasy in damp weather but in dry weather it becomes dry and silky. If you tried to talk about racial justice in the early 80s you were just dismissed by those on the right of politics, even on the right of the Labour party, as someone with a chip on their shoulder,” she says.