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...Quick, Gatwick Express to Victoria, tube to St Pancras, high-speed train to Dover Priory station. There was still time to board P&O Pioneer as a foot passenger, departing at 1.45pm....
...Challenging both human and hardware is at the centre of Barr’s new book, The Stuff Games Are Made Of, an entertaining unpacking of the systems and quirks behind game design, illustrated by the oddities of...
...Born in Canada, Miller went to the University of Victoria to study harp performance, but was immediately captivated by composition, later studying it at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and completing...
...The situation has already thrown up quirks....
...She confirms that my fascination with the scent of lipstick is not merely a personal quirk....
...Solicari worked previously at the Victoria and Albert Museum, which also focuses on design. How does the Museum of the Home’s approach differ?...
...He revels in working with craftspeople, artists, architects, even chefs, mixing things up and creating a story through the experiments and the quirks in materials or methods....
...The British used to read Our Island Story — the hoary best-seller whose chronicling of stirring events and great men and women from Albion to Queen Victoria introduced generations of schoolchildren to history...
...Then there were the quirks: tatty weighing scales under a card table in the sitting room; a knife block in the kitchen containing only five pairs of scissors....
...**One interesting quirk in the structure of this market is that the expiration date of these options isn’t certain!...
...Burberry, Victoria Beckham, Stella McCartney and Marc Jacobs all benefited from the Miller effect, but it was in directional Céline that she really shone: starting with that stripe knit dress she wore on...
...As an international connoisseur-dealer, Andrew Butterfield has an extraordinary record in rediscovering Old Masters, having devoted decades to fine tuning his eye to recognise every quirk of an artist’s...
...Such big gains are not a quirk of the recent UK market....
...Quirks become habits, which turn into deeply ingrained traits....
...It has become one of his trademark quirks, together with his vertiginous hairdo and wild, unpredictable laughter....
...We're keeping our fingers crossed that this is statistical quirk, caused by a rerouting of income by multinationals, not a fundamental deterioration in Britain's overseas investment position....
...And there are quirks of photo-history, such as Brandt’s ant’s-eye-view nudes....
...When it comes to its office interiors, Google is famous for placing a premium on quirk....
...Mayor Graham Quirk said the initiative could attract an additional 343,000 workers over the next decade and double the city’s economy to A$217bn by 2031....
...She has a home nestled between Kensington and Victoria, though she still takes weekly trips to Madrid for executive board meetings....
...The Queen’s experience is usually portrayed as a quirk of fate....
...However, a quirk of accounting rules means that more recent acquisitions have not been allowed to remain in the shadows....
...Two previous attempts to translate post-Katrina New Orleans for television – Orleans and K-ville – failed to find a large audience, says Elie, because they tended to exaggerate the city’s quirks rather than...
...When he was nine, he found a rock with an unusual marking on it on the cliffs of Port Phillip Bay, near his home, and took it to the National Museum of Victoria....
...Since Michel de Montaigne, writers have been examining themselves and serving up strange quirks and symptoms for the reader’s attention....
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