Hints and tips:
...There have always been clever fools: Cambridge spies, eugenics-smitten Fabians, Hitler appeasers with All Souls fellowships....
...At the haute couture shows in July, one could spy a slip of the nip at Schiaparelli, Jean Paul Gaultier and Charles de Vilmorin, to name a few....
...Consider this as a counter metric, from the coalface of geopolitical power games: with perhaps the exception of Brussels, more spies are at work in “backwater” Vienna than in any other European city....
...European gems in which Bell has always excelled: Beethoven’s exuberant Violin Sonata No 1, composed in the final years of the 18th century, via glorious sonatas from Robert Schumann and César Franck, to Ernest...
...There were slaves, sneaks, spies and forced labour....
...She was peerless as a crafter of crystalline sentences, having retyped Ernest Hemingway works in high school to try to decode their workings....
...Miles’s novel, based on his hugely popular podcast of the same name, riffs on pop-culture references in much the same way Ernest Cline did in his bestselling Ready Player One, albeit less nerdily and more...
...There is guitar jazz on “Addicted to Dub”, Page reeling off an effortless pastiche of Ernest Ranglin’s guitar playing....
...“Our bodies are in Java, but our spirit and our thoughts are in Europe,” he wrote in a letter to Ernest....
...James Bond, the womanising spy at the heart of Ian Fleming’s fiction series, suffered particularly gravely at the hands of Franco’s censors....
...And spies too, who purportedly get most information from open sources, such as scientific journals....
...An illustrious band of writers from Jack Kerouac to Ernest Hemingway used one to bleed their words on to the page....
...Ernest Hemingway, Damon Runyon, Ring Lardner, Norman Mailer and Jack Kerouac all worked as sports journalists. Hemingway once got $30,000 from Sports Illustrated for a 2,000-word piece on bullfighting....
...Why not spy on them?...
...For The Loop I crawled on my hands and knees for a mile through a Montana forest to spy on a pack of wild wolves. What books are currently on your bedside table?...
...As a young man he amassed priceless experience as secretary to galleon figures of diplomacy including Anthony Eden and Ernest Bevin; later he was ambassador in Warsaw, Bonn, Paris and Washington (twice),...
...Ernest Rutherford blustered, but also encouraged talent: more than half a dozen of his students received Nobel prizes....
...During the early days of Desert Island Discs, the music critic Ernest Newman wrote in The Sunday Times that any proper musician would insist on taking scores rather than the discs....
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