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...Paul Rudolph’s Milam Residence (Jacksonville, Florida, 1961) featured a long, elegant sunken area....
...They will be judged by a panel of more than 40 experts, including classic car collector and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and Charles Gordon-Lennox, owner of the Goodwood Estate....
...The commercialism of the Coca-Cola Santa and the Montgomery Ward Rudolph, then, built on a retail revolution of the early to mid-19th century....
...Its predecessors embraced Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow, Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago, the Viennese Secessionists and the functional forms of industrial architecture — with a pinch of Ancient Egyptian...
...State Street, on the other hand, is scrambling to rethink its strategy for the $4.3tn ETF market in the wake of the acquisition of online broker TD Ameritrade by rival Charles Schwab....
...“[Lieberman] had recognised that there were savvy New Yorkers who wanted Paul Rudolph-designed holiday homes. And so she had a preservation angle.”...
...Men such as Charles Fildes (Manchester: tinplate), who in winter took boiler and engine out of his private paddle steamer to use in his miniature railway....
...“If you met her, you would be surprised at what she does for a living,” said Charles Clayman, a defence attorney who has known Ms Strauss for years. “She’s very reserved.”...
...One of Dill’s inspirations was a newspaper story about a mysterious woman who, wearing a black veil, repeatedly visited the grave of film star Rudolph Valentino....
...The ultra-nationalist writer Charles Maurras believed there were “two Frances”....
...The letter came hours after former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani told Fox that he had learnt of Mr Comey’s October 28 congressional notification days earlier....
...Mr McCaw, who had stepped off a Concorde flight at Charles de Gaulle airport an hour earlier, was supposed to be in New York, not Paris....
...Charles Schumer, the Democratic senator for New York, has said Mr Kelly would be a good selection to run the Department of Homeland Security....
...By having this revolving door, you have well-trained lawyers out there keeping the government honest,” says Charles Stillman, a prosecutor in the late 1950s who is now a prominent defence lawyer....
...Charles de Gaulle 21. Queen Victoria 22. Joschka Fischer, German Green party politician 23. Hillary Clinton 24. Golda Meir, Israeli PM, 1969-74 25. Martin Luther King Jr.26....
...Its devotees have apparently included Emperor Rudolph the Second, who paid 4,000 crowns for one, King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and General Charles Gordon of the Sudan, who argued that the coco de mer...
...A bill introduced in the Senate in May by Charles Schumer, a New York democrat, would mandate say on pay for all public companies. A similar bill passed the House in 2007....
...Charles Schumer, the third-ranking Democrat in the Senate, said it could cost more than $300bn (€234bn, £204bn) and would be a hidden subsidy to mortgage lenders as much as a help to homeowners....
...This slatted horseshoe-shape proved a popular international form and also featured in contemporary chair designs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Scotland, Josef Hoffmann in Austria and Frank Lloyd Wright...
...It soon came into the collection of the emperor Rudolph II, who ordered changes to be made by another hand, objecting perhaps to the Hapsburg crest on the herald’s tabard, the jutting beard on the general...
...That show – Sensation, artwork culled from the collection of Charles Saatchi – may not have matched the Armory in historical heft....
...She was a supporter of Rudolph Giuliani in his effort to become this year’s nominee, serving on his campaign committee, but he was out of the race by February....
...General Charles Sherrill, an American member of the IOC, said after persuading Germany to let a half-Jewish fencer enter the Games: “I went to Germany with the purpose of getting at least one Jew on the...
...The Czech language was banned and the heads of Protestant rebels, rotting on the Charles Bridge, hinted of the dangers of heresy....
...Among the earliest Christmas gifts were annuals, a tradition started in 1823 by a print-seller called Rudolph Ackermann....
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