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Forsyte

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Forsyte
representative of property-owning class in early 20th century. [Br. Lit.: The Forsyte Saga]


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Gina McKee (``The Forsyte Saga'') plays a woman who lost her husband in the disaster and desperately tries to get her son med-evac'd out of the area before he loses his leg.
Family sagas, such as John Galsworthy's Forsyte Saga, a series of three novels linked together by the Forsyte family, Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks and his tetralogy Joseph and His Brothers, or Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude provide a genealogical account of a family, tracing its development through several generations over a considerable period of time.
His then-counsel, none other than Antonin Scalia, had to warn him it would be impolitic: "In view of the widespread support for many aspects of public broadcasting outside of public-affairs programming," he memoed the President, "such as Sesame Street, Forsyte Saga, high-school equivalency programs, etc.
 
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