Hints and tips:
...Uppingham is the nicer of the two towns, with its wisteria-clad houses, Friday market and a butcher, baker and hardware store....
...But in the summer, I like to go to Bourne’s fishmongers or Barrett’s butchers in Belsize Park to buy something fresh to cook with spring vegetables on the barbecue....
...“They all shit in the same pot,” said Barbara Carr, a cleaner. John Hill, who runs the town’s butcher, agreed. “MPs are MPs, it’s a job for the boys isn’t it?” he said....
...Instead, curator Barbara Haskell excavates different roots, following them to Mexico and into the studios of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros....
.... — Max Hutchison, lawyer, London, UK We stay in many different arrondissements and in each case it is easy to find fresh fruit and vegetables, a great butcher and divine wines....
...She describes with enthusiasm her Saturday job, begun at the age of 12, in a butcher’s shop: her fascination with anatomy began early....
...Her parents, and the company’s founders, John and Barbara Dunning, were unlikely entrepreneurs....
...•The OSF report mentions a young man in one focus group “who was working as a pork butcher’s apprentice and living with his half-brother who was a Muslim, with no problems whatsoever....
...Barbara Jones-Hogu wanted to rouse people to revolution with her “uniquely black” prints and paintings, not a movement that would welcome her white peers....
...A few years ago the journalist Tim Butcher attempted to retrace Henry Morton Stanley’s 1877 trip down the Congo River. He made a brave try but he failed....
...Butcher followed the trail blazed by the novelist and his cousin Barbara through the jungle and cities of Sierra Leone and Liberia in 1935 – a journey that produced travel books by both travellers....
...Chasing the Devil: The Search for Africa’s Fighting Spirit, by Tim Butcher, Chatto & Windus RRP£18.99 The follow-up to Butcher’s hugely successful Blood River sees the author travel to Sierra Leone and...
...If O’Brien’s narrative about the journey of the studious, romantic Caithleen Brady and her feisty childhood friend, Barbara “Baba” Brennan, from their small rural hometown in the west of Ireland to a strict...
...We had bought them the day before from the butcher in the medieval walled town of Montblanc....
...Don said his wife, Barbara, grabbed it and read it, and he was going to read it next. Annie said she loved it. Stephen King was too busy promoting himself. He sent regrets via his agent.”...
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