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...Charles Dickens could stride for miles at night and never worry about a thing; George Sand had to dress as a man to do the same....
...Charles MerceyTellisford, Somerset, UK...
...It was acquired in 1903 by Dr Charles Frederick Newcombe — we know his name — a Newcastle-born physician, botanist and ethnographic collector....
...The pairing results in a group show of three artists from each gallery, including Erica Baum and Goshka Macuga, who was at the opening. Condo London runs until February 17....
...Local residents Erica George and Lola Rushin have seen the area change dramatically in the past five years. “People are buying properties and taking care of them,” George says....
...Adventures in Democracy: The Turbulent World of People Power by Erica Benner (Allen Lane)A political philosopher explores the flaws and weaknesses of people power in a world defined by competition, wealth...
...The company’s 1980 adaptation of Charles Dickens’s Nicholas Nickleby was one of its great successes....
...The Thirty Years’ war, fought between Catholic and Protestant states, had ravaged Europe; in England, Charles I’s absolutist rule would lead to civil war....
...Erica Lonergan at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is among those who have detected divisions between the forward-leaning US approach and European reticence....
...Some of these insights may be familiar to readers of other books in the same area — Charles Duhigg’s The Power of Habit receives a nod, for instance — but the solutions here, from gamification to “temptation-bundling...
...Charles Liu was on the board of Applied Materials not Charles Hao...
...There is Charles Fletcher Lummis, appointed city librarian in 1905. He replaced the doughty Mary Jones, who was ejected simply because she was a woman....
...Charles and Peter Gimpel, French Resistance fighters, called their gallery Gimpel Fils in memory of their father, who had died in a Nazi camp. The list could go on and on....
...When in 1854 the explorer John Rae found evidence — thanks to his contact with local Inuit — that the men of the Erebus and Terror had resorted to cannibalism, Charles Dickens thundered against such slander...
...notably, wire rope, a business that fed the country’s insatiable demand for cable to build bridges, supply the brand-new telegraph, telephone and elevator industries, and even knit together the aircraft Charles...
...In it, the isolationist aviator Charles Lindbergh wins the presidency in 1940, trouncing Franklin Delano Roosevelt....
...The Invisible Woman, Tomalin’s groundbreaking account of Charles Dickens’s long relationship with the actress Nelly Ternan, was published in 1990....
...If talking to a human being by videolink is still too analogue for you, another screen shows Erica, a friendly digital assistant, who responds to questions (FT found Oscar to be the better option; score...
...A recent paper by Pierre Azoulay, Erica Fuchs, Anna Goldstein and Michael Kearney emphasises that not every innovation problem can be solved with an Arpa-style agency....
...“She actually cried that night,” recalls Erica....
...One Summer begins in May with “The Kid” – Charles Lindbergh, whose solo flight across the Atlantic changed aviation history....
...But there are more angles to this tale: the book is threaded through with handwritten letters from Dyer to Philip’s father Charles, from boyhood on; there is only one letter from Charles to Andrew and that...
...Fin leaves home in Connecticut for the big house on Charles Street, in New York’s Greenwich Village, that Lady has bought – money isn’t the problem....
...One Summer begins in May – each month of the season gets its own section of the book – with “The Kid”, better known as Charles Lindbergh, whose solo flight across the Atlantic changed aviation history....
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