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...Bernard Butler’s production edges up the grit and rage and the words will start to tumble out of Lee with the urgency of an Old Testament prophet. Lee came to prominence as a folk-song collector....
...But Harold Butler, who leads Citi’s diverse financial institutions group and in earlier positions acted as an adviser to both the US Treasury department and the Federal Reserve, said Citi now believes there...
...There, he spontaneously snapped a sleeping Rab Butler, Harold Macmillan’s home secretary, and minutes later was approached by a newspaper man looking to buy the photograph....
...In his new year speech, delivered earlier this month, he hailed Labour’s election-winning leaders, Clement Attlee, Harold Wilson and Tony Blair....
...The author admires politicians from across the political divide and writes with approval of Conservative politicians such as Harold Macmillan, Michael Heseltine and Kenneth Baker, as much as he does Labour...
...Harold Mozley York, UK...
...The trust appointed Butler Hegarty Architects to the project....
...Marcia Williams, later Lady Falkender, was the first official political secretary for a British prime minister when she arrived in Downing Street in 1964 with Harold Wilson....
...“I modelled it on the classic style of The Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong — luxurious yet homely,” says its owner, Anglo-American interior designer Tiggy Butler....
...Harold mumbled it in the hallway.[ . . . ]And, the thing is, we liked Paul.We liked Paul.We liked Paul.But we spoke as one. A single cry, and then another....
...Harold Wilson learnt to have a sense of humour. Tony Blair and David Cameron were quick-witted....
...To quote the American writer Calvin Trillin, “whom is a word that was invented to make everyone sound like a butler”. John O’Byrne Harold’s Cross, Dublin, Ireland...
...Replying, shadow chancellor Harold Wilson irreverently promised to support the chancellor “against those behind him”....
...Harold Macmillan’s Conservative government decided it was time to take a hard look at the world....
...Sir Patrick Nairne, who was Second Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office at the time of the 1975 referendum, was encouraged by the prime minister of the day, Harold Wilson, to apply the same understandings...
...Sir, Harold Macmillan, the former UK prime minister, did not resign “in panic, having been told he had cancer”, as Matthew Engel writes (March 25)....
...But amid heated debate in the mid-1960s about whether these selective schools had negative effects on the wider school system, the Labour prime minister Harold Wilson accelerated the conversion of English...
...Rory Bremner is appearing with Patricia Hodge and Caroline Quentin in Noël Coward’s ‘Relative Values’ at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London...
...He forged his reputation in Harold Wilson’s administration in the 1960s, a timid and fiddly government in which few reputations were made....
...Harold and Maude (1971) was a notable exception, where Ruth Gordon (75) seduced Bud Cort (23)....
...The final line in particular is “highly unusual”, according to Stanley Gibson, a trial attorney specialising in technology cases and partner with Californian firm Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell....
...Fay Weldon wrote for Upstairs, Downstairs and Harold Pinter had the first pass at Remains of the Day, but when the Merchant-Ivory duo who produced the film rewrote it, he took his name off the credits....
...Labour got more seats, but Heath hung on, trying to woo Liberals and Unionists, until at last he gave up and the removal vans took him and his grand piano out of Downing Street and brought Harold Wilson...
...Both Haddock’s butler Nestor and Wooster’s Jeeves tactfully pick up after their drunken masters. In both Wodehouse and Hergé, the few female characters are noisy harridans....
...During the drifting, compromise-filled years of Edward Heath and Harold Wilson, it must have been consoling for some viewers to see Eaton Place, and by extension the nation, as an infinitely graded hierarchy...
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