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...Brother Edmund says that the “authentic Benedictine life” at Pluscarden drew him to the monastery....
...The interest rate on loans averaged 7.4 per cent in the third quarter, the highest it has been since 2007, according to car research group Edmunds....
...Jefferies subsequently hired at least 50 people from CLSA, including its former global head of research, Edmund Bradley, and Christopher Wood, one of CLSA’s top-ranked analysts....
...DeMarche, Executive Editor, Trends Journal, Los Angeles, CA, US Giving large language models pause for thought / From Christopher Roff Marsh, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK...
...Many novelists feature themselves in their fiction, but it is usually in the Christopher Isherwood mode, whereby they wield the literary “camera”....
...It seemed a natural progression for Edmund to produce rugs featuring his father’s artwork. “Edmund and I had been talking about doing something together for a while,” explains Christopher....
...Edmund’s father, Christopher Le Brun, an artist and former president of London’s Royal Society of Arts, recently designed a range of hand-knotted rugs in abstract designs....
...Christopher Pissarides: No....
...Similarly, Anthony Burgess’s superb novel about Christopher Marlowe, A Dead Man in Deptford (1993), ends with Marlowe’s death in 1593 — his murder, in fact — at a riverside tavern in Deptford as he waits...
...“Scratch any ideology and beneath it you will find a terrorist,” claimed Edmund Burke in 1796 in his Letters on a Regicide Peace....
...When the FT asked his predecessor as dean, Christopher Lewis, whether he felt overworked in the role, Lewis replied: “No. You were busy.”...
...Yugen, by Wayne McGregor, is set to Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms and features a set by the ceramicist Edmund de Waal whose tall, narrow vitrines hover tastefully upstage, displaying the dancers and providing...
...“We’ve worked with [architect] John Pawson, with [artist] Edmund de Waal,” says O’Hare. “And the art and architecture worlds flocked to us to find out what they were up to.”...
...Edmund, her father, was editor of the Punch magazine from 1932 to 1949. Claus Vind Lyngby, Denmark...
...Works by Jeremy Deller, Edmund de Waal, Oscar Murillo, Cornelia Parker and Richard Long will be among those on display when Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge university’s revamped modern art gallery, reopens next...
...Some 155,000 copies of Gatsby were distributed to troops overseas in an Armed Services paperback, and soldiers returning with the Fitzgerald bug were looked after by Edmund Wilson and Malcolm Cowley, who...
...Christopher de Hamel is author of ‘Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts’ (Allen Lane)....
...He was born Peter Reginald Frederick Hall in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, on November 22 1930, the only son of a local stationmaster....
...Edwin Allingham Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK...
...“I think that this is a sensible approach,” said Edmund Parker, global head of derivatives at the Mayer Brown law firm in London....
...Read alongside Christopher Ricks’s magisterial two-volume annotated complete works for Eliot in surround sound....
...music by Reich’s and Glass’s contemporaries Pauline Oliveros, Daphne Oram, Éliane Radigue and Laurie Spiegel will be heard alongside work by John Cage and younger composers such as Jennifer Walshe and Edmund...
...There is a telling exchange with Edmund Wilson, who had offered a sympathetic and intelligent review of The Waste Land. Wilson, Eliot politely protested in a letter, had “over-understood” his poem....
...He considers minor writers such as Robert Wilson and George Peele and canonical figures including Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser and, above all, William Shakespeare....
...She will never forget her great days at the FT and the journalists she had the chance to work with. 2008 — Guy Edmunds Guy Edmunds was one of the 2008 Nico Colchester award winners, and he spent his three...
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