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...Nearby, his handblown glass Dark Vernus I chandelier sheds new light on two 19th-century bronze busts of a black man and woman by the French sculptor Charles-Henri Cordier....
...It really began probably in the late 19th century and the British economist, John Hobson, and the American economist, less well-known, Charles Arthur Conant, explained it extremely well....
...In 1900, the economist John Hobson described the two regions as a “producer’s England” and a “consumer’s England”....
...Counter-intuitive currency analysis of the day, courtesy of Lombard Street Research’s Charles Dumas: Further sterling decline would be healthy at this stage Why, you ask? Easy. Hobson’s choice....
...On 30 November 2004, Mr Tony Hobson added to this, “Thanks for the opportunity to contribute and to see your views [on GRR]. Very helpful....
...The ancient weathered gritstone has formed shapes that (arguably) resemble Donald Duck, a dancing bear and – best of all – Charles de Gaulle....
...There are other unexplored avenues posing unanswered questions at the climax: has Maggie created a potential tyrant in converting an illiterate bootmaker such as Willie (a self-effacing Dylan Charles) into...
...The choice of networks becomes a Hobson’s choice. You remain free to choose your network, but the distinction between choosing to join a network and being forced to join one is less evident....
...message that Gordon Brown, likely successor to Tony Blair, British prime minister, sought to convey this week when he cited his love of rugby at school to counter the accusation by former cabinet colleague Charles...
...Gallo is a French historian turned novelist, whose prodigious output includes books on the Romans, the crusades, the French revolution, Garibaldi, Victor Hugo and Charles de Gaulle....
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