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Toronto
Bryn suggested on the phone from Toronto, where she was wrapping her latest film.
Gayle Forman -- Where She Went
largest city in Canada; in southern Canada about a ninety minute drive from Niagara Falls
Bryn suggested on the phone from Toronto, where she was wrapping her latest film.
Gayle Forman -- Where She Went
On my brother’s wall in Toronto are the false maps.
Michael Ondaatje -- Running in the Family
He lives in Toronto, Canada.
Karen Levine -- Hana’s Suitcase
In Toronto, Vancouver, California.
V.S. Naipaul -- A Bend in the River
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A secretary told me that Larry was in Toronto, where he was attending a professional convention.
William Styron -- Sophie’s Choice
First prize a week in Toronto, second prize two weeks in Toronto, Toronto the Good, Toronto the Blue, where you couldn’t get wine on Sundays.
Margaret Atwood -- Cat’s Eye
Santo Antonio Gamay, hoping to make it to Toronto, shows the fatigue and tension from fifteen hours of riding a train.
Sonia Nazario -- Enrique’s Journey
"Meyers, Toronto," was printed on the leather inside.
Arthur Conan Doyle -- The Hound of the Baskervilles
Later, in Toronto, among nine columns of Patels in the phone book, I found him, the main character.
Yann Martel -- Life of Pi
He immigrated to Canada in 1955 and died in Toronto in 1989.
Anne Frank -- The Diary of a Young Girl
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’Woods outside Toronto attacked by giant evil badger.
Rick Riordan -- The Last Olympian
Joe Urquhardt was a Canadian banker who’d been roommates with Liz’s cousin in Toronto.
Jodi Picoult -- Nineteen Minutes
She was one of the most accomplished musicians in the camp—she’d been accepted into the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto—and she was also model-gorgeous: tall, regal, with skin the color of coffee, and cheekbones that could carve ice.
Gayle Forman -- If I Stay
Published in the United States by Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of Random House Children’s Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto.
Christopher Paolini -- Eldest
14 Cited on Book III by E. T. Owen, The Story of the Iliad, as Told in the Iliad (Toronto, 1946), an often-recommended basic guide to the poem.
Homer -- The Iliad
But Aunt Emily in Toronto, still single at fifty-six, is even more old-maidish than I am and yet she refuses the label.
Joy Kogawa -- Obasan
Mr. Burns sat down and wrote letters to many publishers, and when I was in Toronto (which fact they discovered) Mrs. Burns telephoned me to send the manuscript to California to be typed.
Alan Paton -- Cry, the Beloved Country
…York Stanford University University of Dayton, Ohio Rollins College, Florida MIT Grinnell College MIT McGill University Georgia Institute of Technology Ohio Wesleyan University Rice University Hope College Brigham Young University University of Toronto University of Nebraska Dartmouth College Harvard University Berea College Augsburg College University of Massachusetts Washington State University University of Florida University of California, Riverside Harvard University To be a Nobel…
Malcolm Gladwell -- Outliers
They were classmates at the University of Toronto.
Robert Ludlum -- The Bourne Identity
Some summers there had been road trips with one or two Bengali families, in rented vans, going to Toronto or Atlanta or Chicago, places where they had other Bengali friends.
Jhumpa Lahiri -- The Namesake
She had run across him three years ago, after her stint in Europe, while attending a British-organized conference in Toronto.
Robert Ludlum -- The Bourne Supremacy
My work in twenty years has taken me to Toronto, Montreal, Paris, London, Manchester, Rome, Milan, Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfort, Cologne, Erlangen, Heidelberg, Stuttgart, southern Germany, Amsterdam, Groningen, Salzburg, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Chihuahua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Peru, Venezuela, Tokyo and Sarajevo in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Luis J. Rodriguez -- Always Running
After two hours he told her that his mother lived in Toronto, that his father lived in Grenville on the other side of the island, and that he himself lived in a shack a little way along the beach.
Stieg Larsson -- The Girl Who Played with Fire
Loney lives in Toronto, where he remains active in the peace movement.
Jay Allison, et al. -- This I Believe II
He said it was cold and snowing in Toronto.
Abraham Verghese -- Cutting for Stone
SixOfOne had once claimed that he was a black, male American of Catholic origin living in Toronto.
Stieg Larsson -- The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest
Reuters in Toronto.
Robert A. Heinlein -- The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Sheryl’s grandmother stripped off the bandages after she moved with her husband to Toronto, but it was too late.
Nicholas D. Kristof -- Half the Sky
There were two tables of travel agents on a junket from Toronto—they thought Lenny was a Scottish comic who did impressions of the royal family.
Don DeLillo -- Underworld
ON SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1895, Detective Geyer took his search to Toronto, where the city’s police department assigned Detective Alf Cuddy to assist him.
Erik Larson -- The Devil in the White City
J. K. Chambers of the University of Toronto says that changes themselves are usually crystal-clear—for example, the trend he’s studied in Canada and Northern American states to replace dived as the past-tense form by dove.
Robert MacNeil and William Crane -- Do You Speak American?
Many thanks as well to my Harper editors Lynne Missen (Canada) and Susan Rich and Patricia Ocampo (U.S.); Alexis MacDonald and Christina Magill of the Stephen Lewis Foundation; Harriet McQuire and Althea Tait of Access Africa; journalist Michele Landsberg; and the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Toronto Arts Council.
Allan Stratton -- Chandra’s Wars
— TORONTO MIRROR, November 23rd, 1843.
Margaret Atwood -- Alias Grace
And even those who have to know something-like the doctor and the two guys from Toronto-they don’t know the whole story, just pieces, and they’re friends.
Robert Ludlum -- The Bourne Ultimatum
…YORK BloodBrothers Page 9 of 257 Page 9 of 257 THE BERKLEY PUBLISHING GROUP Published by the Penguin Group Penguin Group (USA) Inc. 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014, USA Penguin Group (Canada), 90 Eglinton Avenue East, Suite 700, Toronto, Ontario M4P 2Y3, Canada (a division of Pearson Penguin Canada Inc.) Penguin Books Ltd., 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL, England Penguin Group Ireland, 25 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland (a division of Penguin Books Ltd.) Penguin Group…
Nora Roberts -- Blood Brothers
First prize a week in Toronto, second prize two weeks in Toronto, Toronto the Good, Toronto the Blue, where you couldn’t get wine on Sundays.
Margaret Atwood -- Cat’s Eye
PA R T O N E Toronto and Pondicherry C H A PT E R I My suffering left me sad and gloomy.
Yann Martel -- Life of Pi
So is my aunt in Toronto.
Joy Kogawa -- Obasan
O Nancy dear, do not despair, To town I now must go, To bring some money home for you, From the Bank in Toronto.
Margaret Atwood -- Alias Grace
First prize a week in Toronto, second prize two weeks in Toronto, Toronto the Good, Toronto the Blue, where you couldn’t get wine on Sundays.
Margaret Atwood -- Cat’s Eye
After one year of high school, I attended the University of Toronto and took a double-major Bachelor’s degree.
Yann Martel -- Life of Pi
We should hire ourselves out for a research study, Aunt Emily and I. But she would be too busy, rushing around Toronto, rushing off to conferences.
Joy Kogawa -- Obasan
They robbed Kinnear of his silver, They robbed him of his gold, They stole his horse and wagon, And to Toronto they rode.
Margaret Atwood -- Alias Grace
First prize a week in Toronto, second prize two weeks in Toronto, Toronto the Good, Toronto the Blue, where you couldn’t get wine on Sundays.
Margaret Atwood -- Cat’s Eye
All in the middle of the night, To Toronto they did flee, Then across the Lake to the United States, Thinking they would scape free.
Margaret Atwood -- Alias Grace
They hanged him in front of the jail in Toronto, and You should have been there Grace, say the keepers, it would have been a lesson to you.
Margaret Atwood -- Alias Grace
— DR. JOSEPH WORKMAN, Medical Superintendent, Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Toronto; Letter to "Henry," a young and troubled enquirer, 1866.
Margaret Atwood -- Alias Grace
I could not help but observe, that the enclosed letter is from the Lunatic Asylum in Toronto.
Margaret Atwood -- Alias Grace
The eminent Reverend Egerton Ryerson, of Toronto, followed much the same course.
Margaret Atwood -- Alias Grace
They have it in a bottle, at the University in Toronto.