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...And I’m always fascinated by that and just pushing myself to be less in control. To see what happens, be open to what comes in.”...
...As a fan of frank debate, and a sceptic of cancellations, I assure her it is no such thing....
...It was set to Frank Sinatra singing the title song. The outpouring it provoked, he says, dwarfed that of most of his features. Two aspects of Lee made it possible....
...Sir Howard, who joined the council as a junior clerk in 1971, took the top job in 1998....
...The question that Frank Wilczek poses in this book sounds simple — “Does the world embody beautiful ideas?” — but the answer is complicated....
...Before joining Gibbs & Bruns, Ms Patrick was a law clerk to Judge John R. Brown, US Court of Appeals....
...champion and US Supreme Court clerk, Mr Cordray’s first job was flipping hamburgers at McDonald’s....
...Old-fashioned town clerks used to be local worthies every bit as entrenched as the Alderman Foodbothams....
...I’m constantly being asked: ‘Your long life, what would you advise?’ and so forth. To start telling other people what to do – I’m very reluctant....
...I’m sure it was not a very conventional application. It was probably fairly personal.”...
...“I’m sure,” Lord Patten adds, “that K.S. Li would prefer to live in a more rather than less democratic Hong Kong.”...
...Clerks II, Kevin Smith’s anxiously awaited sequel to Clerks, proves the American proverb: “You can’t go home again.”...
...But I’m not fooled. Five years ago, the terminal - the US’s last dedicated fishing port - began opening berths to yachts and cruise vessels....
...Frank Rich is a columnist on the New York Times who is deeply hostile to the Bush administration....
...It does not quite live up to the promise of the author’s previous novels - The Opium Clerk and The Miniaturist - but is imaginative and intriguing all the same....
...Wright says he has never heard anyone say that the civil service is less willing to give frank advice to ministers....
...There followed the great plays of J.M. Synge and Sean O’Casey, which both satirised and celebrated nationalism and the spirit of independence....
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