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...There is an arch jokiness to its Charles III coronation range: mugs, plates, teapots (“3 Cheers for King Charles”) — and the centrepiece, a hefty, limited edition mantelpiece lion embellished with gilded...
...Tateossian has made the coronation hallmark the focal point of its rhodium-plated sterling silver King Charles collection, comprising two pairs of cufflinks, a ring, two bracelets and a bangle each limited...
...Odey Asset Management was structured as a partnership....
...The exhibition Africa Fashion at the V&A in London was a barometer of this shift....
...Her father, known as Bertie in the family, was the second son of King George V and Queen Mary. His elder brother, David, was expected to become king....
...“It’s an interesting circular economy story,” says V&A festivals curator Meneesha Kellay....
...And there's a lot about it in our FT colleague Charles Glover's book about Eurasianism, Black Wind, White Snow, about the weird history books Patrushev reads....
...Scholar, in particular, has reason to be relieved at this new partnership....
...“We urgently need to innovate, and to create new partnerships with industry, governments and academia, to develop new solutions,” says Mr Dancer of ZSL....
...When King George V stayed here in 1912, 40,000 people packed the gardens to watch him arrive. He was a guest of its former owner, the 7th Earl Fitzwilliam....
...Alexi Drew is a postdoctoral research associate in the Centre for Science and Security Studies at King’s College London....
...Cash is king: Is there such a thing as too much money?...
...Charles Nolan: Room for manoeuvre seems limited given the current conjuncture and the policy remit. David Page: No strong view....
...such as Gormley and the composer Michael Nyman, V&A director Tristram Hunt and Sir Charles Saumarez Smith, chief executive of the Royal Academy....
...But though those who would have seen the great paintings were limited to a narrow circle of princes and aristocrats, Charles I’s own family feeling produced the first beautiful images of royal children,...
...Like Davis, he has shown himself to be a comeback king....
...” – King Lear, Act IV, Sc 6 “A charmed life” – Macbeth, Act V, Sc 8 “Tower of strength” – Richard III, Act V, Sc 3 “Our revels now are ended” – The Tempest, Act IV, Sc 1 “Brave new world” – The Tempest...
...David Blanchflower, Bruce V. Rauner professor, Dartmouth College I expect inflation to rise towards 3% in 2017 was import prices rise....
...“Politics trumps economics” concluded Charles Goodhart....
...Those market developments limited how actively the policy shock absorbers could be used....
...David Blanchflower, Bruce V. Rauner professor, Dartmouth College Most unlikely....
...I expect limited growth support from the weaker currency via net trade....
...We see only limited upside opportunities outside the EU that the UK couldn’t benefit from within the EU....
...Charles Dumas, chief economist, TS Lombard Very little until Brexit is negotiated, which will not be during 2017....
...There was no limited liability in this age; shopkeepers were haunted, harassed and sometimes ruined by debt....
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