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...of Harold Wilson’s Labour party....
...For Graham, that moment encapsulated a battle between the forces of conservatism and those of change that continues today....
...The rhythmic marks record the reach of West’s body as she painted; the whole surface is animated in a way embodying Harold Rosenberg’s definition of American abstraction: “an arena in which to act”....
...Sharon Graham, general secretary of Unite the Union, says: “I don’t think they should be going in heavy-handed, trying to take out candidates because they believe that they are too leftwing . . ....
...Special advisers, or “spads”, were created in their modern form by Harold Wilson back in 1964, though arguably the role predates Wilson’s reforms....
...The late bassist, composer and author Graham Collier was a key figure in British jazz who spent 40 years probing the boundaries between composition and improvisation....
...Those were the days when what Harold Wilson called “a tightly-knit group of politically motivated men” could bring a whole industry to a standstill....
...A total of 54 Tory MPs must submit letters to Sir Graham Brady, chair of the backbench 1922 committee, in order to trigger a vote of no confidence in the prime minister....
...Sir Harold Evans, invariably known as Harry by friends and rivals alike, was the finest newspaper editor of his generation....
...Other refugees include Larry Underwood, a musician who was just about to break into the big time (Jovan Adepo), and Rita, the beautiful, distant blonde he meets in Central Park (Heather Graham)....
...“Violence goes against everything a lot of us are trying to do,” said Stacey Graham, a loyalist activist working for the Greater Shankill Alternatives SAFE project....
...He is an English moderniser in the tradition of Harold Wilson, Tony Blair and, indeed, Alf Ramsey, whose “scientific management” had made England probably the fittest team in 1966....
...It helps that Mays and Graham look so comical together, the former easily a head taller than his granite-faced, growling bulldog of a sidekick....
...Round on the Links The link was words related to a general election Penn & Teller The Birthday Party (Harold Pinter) Charing Cross “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” Booth Graham Poll Arthur’s Seat The Manchurian...
...The retired chief superintendent was police match commander for the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest in Sheffield on April 15 1989....
...Graham Mackrell, 69, the former Sheffield Wednesday club secretary, was found guilty of failing to discharge his duty under the Health and Safety at Work Act....
...Former chief superintendent David Duckenfield, 74, is on trial for manslaughter by gross negligence....
...The council’s budget has been slashed in half, and the jobs of 2,000 staff have been lost, according to Graham Morgan, the council leader....
...Mr Duckenfield, a retired chief superintendent with South Yorkshire police, has been charged in relation to 95 people who lost their lives because....
...The most famous improvement was a pergola more than 100 yards long, designed by the famous landscape architect Harold Peto....
...He brought his children too — including his son Harold, better known as Kim, later the notorious spy. In the morning, we open the curtains to see a large wild goat staring back in....
...Between 1916 and 1920 she racked up marriages two and three, before meeting Harold McCormick, chairman of the International Harvester Company....
...Mr Denton, 79, a former chief superintendent, faces two charges and Mr Foster, 70, a former detective chief inspector one charge of perverting the course of justice....
...The song went on to become a jazz standard, a fixture in the repertoire of players such as Graham Bond....
...Mr Denton, 79, a former chief superintendent, faces two charges and Mr Foster, 70, a former detective chief inspector, one charge of perverting the course of justice....
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