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...Both sides of the region’s enduring divides paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth’s deft forays into the minefields of the region....
...“Ah that Gustave Moreau,” Renoir snarled in a letter to the art dealer Ambrose Vollard. “It was clever of him to take in the Jews, to have thought of painting with gold colours . . ....
...In her book, she borrows from cookery writers Ambrose Heath and Marcel Boulestin, both proponents of a more modern, simple style of food....
...Names included Sir Ambrose Nicholas, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1575, and Dr John Lamb, an astrologer and adviser to the First Duke of Buckingham....
...There were quite a few American owners in the yard and one of them, Ambrose Clark, introduced Paul Mellon to the stable in 1935....
...In his Devil’s Dictionary, the American satirist Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) defined a philanthropist as: “A rich (and usually bald) old gentleman who has trained himself to grin while his conscience is picking...
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