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...So where are today’s Dorothy Sayers wasting their talent?...
...Early on, Bunton mounts a crusade for the BBC to provide free TV licences to the elderly, now a staple of the British right. Johnsonites, rejoice with care....
...Creamy watercress soup made with potatoes and onions was a staple of British cooking and sprigs of watercress were also a ubiquitous garnish with roast and grilled meats, and with cheeses....
...It was recast as Werewolf in the late 1990s and became a party game staple, beloved for its ability to expose social dynamics and for the rhetorical pyrotechnics of its tense final rounds....
...The risk of inviting the poet Dorothy Parker, for example, is of being destroyed by a withering remark before the cocktails have arrived....
...“It’s like Dorothy with the red slippers in The Wizard of Oz,” she says. “You’ve always had the power, you know?”...
...There’s a brief, entirely gratuitous appearance by Dorothy and her Wizard of Oz friends, in the stage equivalent of “cutaway” gags in cartoon series....
...Kent & Curwen was started in 1926, two years after Eric Kent and Dorothy Curwen met on Savile Row, where the brand still has its headquarters....
...The deal underlines the need for supermarket chains to fill excess space as demand for many staple products migrates online....
...“I’m in the Mood for Love” became a crooner’s staple....
...After agreeing the deal, Green insisted on adding lots of denim — a staple of his clothing lines since the 1970s — despite the Nordstrom team’s doubts....
...Lamb’s liver, heart and kidneys were staples, pig’s kidneys too, and pork chops which had an ear of kidney attached to them....
...“Our brands are typically staples of the pantry and favourites of the family,” she says....
...And, although we may cherish the stories of writers of the past - from Chekhov to Somerset Maugham, Kipling to Hemingway, James Joyce to Dorothy Parker - we pay more attention to “big” books by living writers...
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