Hints and tips:
...Rudolf’s beard comes unstuck; a gun misfires....
...Greene, who has a closely shaved head and a tidy beard flecked with grey, has been a real estate evangelist for BiggerPockets since 2018....
...Who else, days after reading a filthy review, could beard the critic Kenneth Tynan, sitting alone at Sardi’s restaurant, with a four-letter word, followed by: “Come and have dinner with me.”...
...Thanks to Monet, the British art historian Kenneth Clark said, “every day we pause with joy before some effect of light which we should otherwise have passed without notice”....
...David Olusoga and Mary Beard, together with Schama, expertly navigated the more sophisticated, and long-overdue, revisiting of Kenneth Clark’s Civilisation, the new project’s central thesis neatly summarised...
...In Civilisation, Kenneth Clark declared that “the discovery of the individual was made in early 15th-century Florence”....
...but I don’t hold with toads wearing beards or wigs!”...
...That drawn-out back-story may be why, as Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation finally reaches the Disney+ streaming platform, tension pervades. The film’s To Do list is daunting....
...While still slightly unkempt, his mane of blond hair is shorter than it used to be, with a salt-and-pepper beard to match....
...Over the past three decades, Kenneth Branagh has hopped from genre to genre, both as film actor and director....
...Kenneth Copeland, Osteen’s fellow preacher, says: “Financial prosperity is God’s will for you.”...
...Half a century ago, in 1968, Kenneth Clark was in Paris, standing in front of the BBC cameras, asking, “What is civilisation?...
...Mary Beard did not criticise the “Boxer at Rest” but praised it to the skies, and our co-presenter is not Henry Olusoga but David. I could go on....
...On that basis I entertain visions of a traditionally bewigged barrister coming as a hipster in bovver boots and a Viking beard, or vintage jeans and a lumberjack shirt....
...Next year, that landmark of narrative history will be remade with the diverse voices of historians Simon Schama and David Olusoga, and the classicist Mary Beard....
...But here he is, fresh and upright, sporting the kind of neat beard that would, some years ago, have instantly identified him as an actor currently engaged in Renaissance drama, but today melds pleasingly...
...Peter Frankopan Author of ‘The Silk Roads’ I absolutely loved Mary Beard’s SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome (Profile). It is a sparkling book that brings the past to life....
...London in 1965 saw Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet, a Bolshoi visit and starry performances by the Royal Ballet touring company. You name it: Alston was there....
...Digital inclusion here is a priority for Google,” said Kenneth Carter in 2012, when he worked as a policy counsel at the company....
...There will be revivals of Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon and Frederick Ashton’s Scènes de ballet....
...His beard, a dark black when he was captured in Pakistan in 2003, is now a henna red....
...James’s column was said to be worth an extra 10,000 on the Observer’s circulation, and he became as important to that newspaper as Kenneth Tynan had been as its theatre critic a generation earlier....
...Kenneth Grange, industrial designer. Peter Hendy, commissioner, Transport for London. Bernard Hogan-Howe, commissioner, Metropolitan Police....
...He still has a goatee beard and a gravelly voice that does not betray emotion....
...Kenneth Branagh adapting a Marvel comic sounds like a bad joke, but the result is a rich brew – a little too rich, perhaps....
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