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...In the Bahamas, where FTX was based, Prime Minister Philip Davis championed the company as a marquee acquisition as the Caribbean country’s economy sought its next economic boost....
...Dating back to Edward I, it embraces such highlights as “Moll Davis, actress, ‘the most impertinent slut in the world’”.)...
...Two years ago, the distinguished anthropologist Wade Davis wrote in these pages that “the true and original explorers, men and women who actually went where no human had been, were those who walked out of...
...Label founder Alfred Lion retired in 1967 and mainstream jazz was flanked by an expressionist avant garde and the new rhythms of amplified funk....
...He started with a small but respected publisher, Rupert Hart-Davis, and then made his name at Paladin, Pan and Picador, where he published Timothy Leary, and Germaine Greer....
...Alfred Lion had begun the label in 1939, recording classic jazz at first, and modern jazz a few years later....
...She also directed more than 100 episodes of television series (including Alfred Hitchcock Presents)....
...Gallery owner and avant-gardist Alfred Stieglitz went so far as to give his artists a mission statement: to devise art that was “America without that damned French flavour!”...
...The most remarkable proposal in the exhibition is, perhaps, Alfred Ely Beach’s New York Tube, a prototype subway system built in Downtown New York in 1867....
...Hayhurst intercuts scenes of Ingham and Alfred Longshaw serving on the front and deserting with an equally invented account of Ingham’s father’s campaign to be allowed the controversial epitaph....
...Susan Davis, immortalised in an unknown studio in 1865, looks positively painted....
...“Margaret Thatcher had plenty of informal advisers like Alfred Sherman, Lord Chalfont and David Hart,” says this figure. “But the Werritty thing is quite different....
...Stuart Davis, Joseph Stella, Reginald Marsh, Guy Pène du Bois and William Glackens had their first one-man shows there....
...Atlantic records had the Erhtegun brothers and Jerry Wexler, Blue Note had Alfred Lion and Francis Wolf, and Miles Davis worked closely with Teo Macero at Columbia....
...For Best Actor in a Play, Washington will probably be brushed aside by Alfred Molina, as Red’s painter Rothko....
...A few weeks before he came to Lafayette, “Father Scott” arrived at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, with a forgery of Head of a Sioux by Alfred Jacob Miller that he said he was...
...Science: The Definitive Visual Guide Edited by Adam Hart-Davis Dorling Kindersley, £30 Hart-Davis and the DK team have produced the ultimate coffee-table – sorry, highly illustrated – book about science...
...Take Carillion’s recommended offer for Alfred McAlpine, struck at a level lower than that agreed barely a month ago....
...That was left to a French psychologist, Alfred Binet, and his student, Victor Henri....
...Good actors get mere stand-and-deliver cameos (Hope Davis, Stanley Tucci, Marcia Gay Harden)....
...Others, such as Michael Comte’s Marilynesque, pointlessly sugary shot of Geena Davis, are nauseatingly glib....
...Klimt Edited by Alfred Weidinger Prestel £89, 320 pages FT bookshop price: £71.20 Klimt, painter of gilt-layered excess, has found his monument in this lavish, cased, gold-lined, giant catalogue raisonne...
...Lew Wasserman turned MCA into Hollywood’s most powerful studio by representing top stars such as Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, James Stewart and Alfred Hitchcock....
...Davis Yale £40, 358 pages FT bookshop price: £32 The world from which Steichen emerged: a panoramic survey of the young medium, between 1839 and 1885, and a compelling record of 19th-century America....
...Alfred Waterhouse’s building is frequently likened to a cathedral, scrolled with animals and plants in place of saints and gargoyles. In 1881, Davis says, it was “state of the art”....
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