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...This is not because of the research he published, but because of a thought experiment which reached his contemporary Alfred Marshall, who put it in his inescapable textbook Principles of Economics....
...Alfred Hitchcock once said: “To make a great film you need three things — the script, the script and the script.”...
...At Chichester, Craig has the four actors (Erin Doherty, Jonathan Slinger, Wendy Kweh and Alfred Enoch) on adjacent travelators, meaning their progress forward keeps being reversed....
...Official government painter Alfred Rolls filled nine metres of canvas with hundreds of larger-than-life-size, precisely delineated figures commemorating, around the vast Neptune fountain, the centenary of...
...He was convinced that, through mediums, he had repeatedly enjoyed direct communications with his dead son Raymond....
...Spouses, relatives or friends of authors such as Alfred Lord Tennyson and TS Eliot destroyed papers or limited access to archives to stop the public knowing what they regarded as private details....
...Unlike any other time and place, we can literally hear LA’s patois through its movies — Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall delivering Raymond Chandler’s lines....
...So wrote Raymond Chandler in The Little Sister, his 1949 detective story of missing brothers and movie starlets. At that point, a spell writing screenplays had only honed his distaste for the place....
...The young Murakami rebelled by reading Raymond Chandler and Jack Kerouac. While studying in Tokyo he met Yoko, to whom he remains married. They have no children....
...Craig Warner’s play Strangers on a Train is officially “based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith”, but it nods also to the Alfred Hitchcock film version (scripted by Raymond Chandler), and effectively –...
...We cross Theobald’s Road and head into a pedestrian passageway past Raymond Buildings where, Ackroyd notes, Dickens used to work as a legal clerk....
...Perhaps the US Captain Alfred Mahan, who had done so much to persuade world leaders that history showed sea power was the key to a nation’s greatness; or H G Wells, who predicted a future including airships...
...His latest, The Black-Eyed Blonde, brings back to literary life Raymond Chandler’s classic private eye, Philip Marlowe. Banville will be in conversation with the FT’s books editor Lorien Kite....
...There were black leather editions of the complete poems of William Wordsworth and Alfred Lord Tennyson, with gilded leaves, which looked as if they had been awarded as school prizes or given as improving...
...On Friday, Adam Kwok, 29, and Edward Kwok, 31, were named alternative directors to their fathers, Thomas and Raymond, respectively....
...The son of a journalist and nurse, Fincher says his interest in film was sparked by his father taking him as a small boy to see a re-release of Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window....
...This, as even the combative neuroscientist and debunker of neuroscience Raymond Tallis acknowledges, is of particular value in helping to understand the impacts of brain damage....
...I started writing parodies of Mad magazine and Alfred Hitchcock. “The Crabs” instead of “The Birds”. What is your daily routine?...
...It was the first episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, a mystery-thriller series that would run for 10 years and more than 360 episodes....
...“There is still a certain portion of the electorate sensitive to keeping the institutions of the ‘quiet revolution’,” says Michel Kelly-Gagnon, head of the Montreal Economic Institute, a non-profit research...
...Founded in 1979 by a group of French doctors, writers and intellectuals – among them the philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy and Alfred Kastler, a quantum physicist and Nobel laureate – it first helped Afghan...
...Beginners By Raymond Carver Jonathan Cape £16.99, 212 pages FT Bookshop price: £13.59 Raymond Carver’s breakthrough came in 1981 with the publication of his second collection of stories, What We Talk About...
...The strength of Laurence Peter and Raymond Hull’s book lies not in their observation that people end up in jobs they cannot do, but in their account of why it happens....
...Jan Latham-Koenig, the Cantiere’s British music director with a passing resemblance to Raymond Leppard, thinks that in the future Montepulciano must move with the times – political idealism has faded – and...
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