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...In the afternoon, Odey tended to disappear for a lengthy lunch at one of his favourite Mayfair haunts: Scott’s, Corrigan’s or Le Gavroche....
...Meanwhile Kate’s successful film director husband Greg (James Corrigan) is all in favour of his wife’s career — as long as it doesn’t interfere with his job or his plans for a second child....
...But a revamp of the gallery has put Irish chef Richard Corrigan at the helm and, honestly, it might be the smartest thing they’ve ever done....
...“Historically, theatres would focus more of their operation on the production itself,” says Hallgarten national account manager Howard Corrigan....
...There’s silly fun to be had in Jingle Smells (Bloomsbury, £6.99) by Mark Sperring and Sophie Corrigan....
...Ralph (James Corrigan) doesn’t get the promotion he was hoping for: it goes to a person of colour. Leo (Ken Nwosu) is subject to a racist police attack....
...By contrast, Santa Jaws (Bloomsbury £12.99) by Mark Sperring and Sophie Corrigan takes us under the sea, where Shelly the shark, excited about Christmas, sets up her own Santa’s grotto but is baffled when...
...Bentley’s Oyster Bar & Grill: Owner Richard Corrigan has a policy of buying fish straight from the boat and then interfering with it as little as possible. He’s a chef who dislikes chefs....
...Corrigan’s Edmund is funny, seductive, but blithely self-serving....
...side of the internet — Justin Ling and others in the Globe and Mail Bush 41, Trump, and American Decline — Bret Stephens in the New York Times Theresa May should fear a Brexiteer who feels betrayed — James...
...Similarly, Mark Antony is usually portrayed as a jock henchman of Caesar’s who grows into statesmanship, most clearly in the course of the “Friends, Romans, countrymen” speech; here, however, James Corrigan...
...James Jean Fashion fans are rejoicing after seeing James Jean’s haunting, fantastical illustrations on Prada’s catwalk at their Resort show in Milan last week....
...James Corrigan and Jamie Wilkes do sterling work as the knights, although they are handier with their tongues than with their (oddly, Japanese) swords....
...Franco and Christian Slater play rival porn entrepreneurs whose paths cross when Franco’s Joe tries to wrest control of the lucrative teen protégé Brent Corrigan (Garrett Clayton) from Slater’s Stephen....
...Keith Bartlett plays her fellow senior citizen while Lindsey Campbell and James Corrigan convey the often misplaced ardour of youth....
...Kevin Corrigan, head of credit at Lombard Odier, delves into the nuances of the corporate bond market and explains to capital markets correspondent Michael Stothard that volatility is a concern but that...
...Kentridge gives his order with James Bond-like precision. “I’d like an ordinary filter coffee, please – an Americano, I think you call it – with milk on the side. Not boiled, warm.”...
...James Steel, precious metals analyst at HSBC in New York, said: “The dollar is on the defensive. There’s concern about US fiscal profligacy. There are euro sovereign risk issues....
...Among others the Michelin-starred chef Richard Corrigan and the “queen of the Aga”, Mary Berry, will be showing off their chops in the food tent (possibly literally)....
...“We had an overwhelming response when we asked staff if they wanted to train as beekeepers,” says Kitty Corrigan, deputy editor of Country Living magazine at London-based The National Magazine Company....
...I asked my favourite deflationist, James Ferguson of Arbuthnot Securities, about this earlier this week and pointed him towards one new deal....
...Additional reporting by James Politi...
...There is a round of spiced beef accompanying a great ham and a magnificent goose at the Misses Morkan’s Christmas dance in James Joyce’s short story, The Dead....
...Buscemi, a moonlighting actor who fills his films as director with a graveyard grace (Trees Lounge, Animal Factory), is the perfect man for James C....
...Yet James Crawford, head of City agency at Savills, argues that the current level of property on the market is not outlandish....
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