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...Gene Beery’s badly painted sign reading “Sorry, this painting is temporarily out of style. Closed for updating....
...The original building was in fact designed by Philip Johnson’s former associates, Gene Aubry and Howard Barnstone....
...The FT’s Edwin Heathcote described 15 Clerkenwell Close as “perhaps the most sophisticated, witty and thoughtful new building in London in years”....
...Edwin Heathcote is the FT’s architecture critic Photographs: The Kobal Collection; Bridgeman Images...
...Jane Owen Illustrations by Chris Wormell Letter in response to this article: Enchanting Wormell / From Edwin Allingham...
...Professor Sir Edwin Southern waves and makes his way up the muddy track....
...There are no single genes that make you run fast or hit a ball well. However, genetics does help to explain sporting success....
...Science is a victim of its own reductive metaphors: Big Bang, selfish gene and so on. Richard Dawkins’ selfish gene fitted with the Thatcherite politics of the time....
...Searches for alien communications through radio signals and laser pulses are the favoured methods, but the latest idea from the appropriately initialled Edwin Turner of Princeton University and his colleague...
...Pagel describes how genes and culture evolved hand in hand to create collaborative human society. Particularly interesting are the chapters on linguistic evolution....
...Indeed, founding partner Gene Kohn teaches at Harvard Business School – an accolade suggesting the increasing recognition of architecture as a complex discipline with much to teach....
...The Rage , by Gene Kerrigan, Vintage, RRP£7.99 Naylor is a professional thief barely out of jail when he plots his next heist....
...Others, including Steve Rattner, the private equity investor; Gene Sperling, the former head of the National Economic Council under Mr Clinton; and Edwin Truman, a senior Clinton Treasury official, have...
...What is inflammatory here is the suggestion that we are a prisoner of our genes rather than our environment; without care, sociobiology plays into the hands of extreme conservatives....
...There is a Robert Smithson which seems tailor-made for its seemingly impossible setting beneath a long-inclined wall sloping uncomfortably toward the viewer, there is a spectacular Gene Davis canvas which...
...In a book on the 1918 pandemic, Edwin Kilbourne, the American influenza virologist, argues that a new outbreak was possible but could probably be controlled....
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