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...Orla O’Loughlin — former boss of the Traverse Theatre — takes things in a totally different direction from Laurie Sansom, who staged the first four instalments....
...In a piece titled “On Number Numbness” in the 1980s, the scholar Douglas Hofstadter asked (in a sentence I wish I’d thought of): “Are we growing ever number to ever-growing numbers?”...
...First casualty was planned opener Challengers, a drama set in the top-flight tennis world, starring Zendaya and Josh O’Connor....
...What else is absent here speaks volumes: first wife Tatum O’Neal and nemesis Jimmy Connors, for example. Like a close match, the film gets better as it approaches its climax....
...Read Sarah O’Connor’s column on why quiet quitting is worse than nonsense. Next week we move to the rather more out-there topic of using microdosing and mushrooms to boost creativity and focus....
...In one, Anna Maxwell Martin and Chris O’Dowd bring great warmth, humour and affection to the piece....
...Mr Balderson’s total of 101,574 votes compared with Mr O’Connor’s 99,820 — a margin of little more than 1,700 votes....
...The artist formerly known as Prince played 27 instruments and penned funk, rock, R&B and pop hits for Madonna, Sinead O’Connor, the Bangles and others....
...A group he refers to as the “Young Turks”, made up of Bryan Lourd, Kevin Huvane, Richard Lovett and David O’Connor, took over CAA when Ovitz moved to Disney....
...Flexible friends: Sarah O’Connor looks at lessons from the gig economy in her column, arguing that there are things that “traditional” employers can learn....
...Letter in response to this article: No wonder executive pay fuels a sense of injustice / From Ian Douglas...
...The cost to Ford and his backers of being involved is high, not least in terms of product: the two-piece O’Connor suit retails for £2,240, while the three-piece is £3,390....
...Douglas Alexander was joined in the debate by the unlikely ally of Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservative party....
...Garsington’s Vert-Vert, a long-forgotten Offenbach operetta, turned out to be a turkey that not even the experienced hands of conductor David Parry, director Martin Duncan and designer Francis O’Connor could...
...James O’Connor, Melbourne Rebels, fly-half Age: 22 Caps: 37 Christian Leali’ifano, Brumbies, fly-half Age: 25 Uncapped Rob Horne, NSW Waratahs, inside centre Age: 23 Caps: 14 Nick Cummins, Western...
...In law, for instance, contemporaries such as the later Supreme Court justices Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg found it impossible to land jobs commensurate with their academic qualifications...
...could be renovated into a three-bedroom home Agents Willie Kathryn Suggs, www.williesuggsharlem.com Harlem Homes Inc, www.harlemhomes.com The Real Estate Group New York, www.tregny.com Prudential Douglas...
...Denis O’Connor, chief inspector of constabulary. Keith Pearson, chairman, NHS East of England. Simon Robertson, non-executive chairman, Rolls-Royce. Peter Rubin, chairman, General Medical Council....
...Douglas Shulman, commissioner of the IRS, told the hearing that the US administration was fully behind its efforts to improve actions against illegal tax avoidance....
...Meanwhile, Brad Dicks, developer of the The Oaks in Florida, which is the first O’Connor Signature community, says branding can communicate credibility....
...O’Connor Peter C. Oppenheimer, head of European portfolio strategy. Robert W. Pack Konstantinos N. Pantazopoulos, fixed income. Sheila H. Patel Kenneth A....
...O’Connor, corporate controller Peter C. Oppenheimer, head of European portfolio strategy. Robert W. Pack Konstantinos N. Pantazopoulos, fixed income. Sheila H....
...Chief Justice Rehnquist alone sat on the bench for 33 years; Justice O’Connor ruled for nearly one-quarter of a century....
...Bush nominated John Roberts to replace retiring justice Sandra Day O’Connor (Roberts has since been tapped for Rehnquist’s post), Democratic senator Dick Durbin of Illinois told reporters: “Be careful that...
...This short story collection - providing a poignant glimpse into people’s lives in post-Marxist China - won the prestigious Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award last autumn....
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