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...The writer is a science commentator Isaac Newton was a first-class scientist — and a ruthless enemy who thrived on oneupmanship....
...“The impact of the Owen Paterson affair is that it has undermined the whips’ office . . ....
...Tory strategist Lynton Crosby was in communication from Australia, his protégé Isaac Levido was present, plus Will Lewis, Johnson’s former Daily Telegraph editor and friend....
...Memphis may be best known as the birthplace of soul music, where artists including Otis Redding and Isaac Hayes went to cut records, but it is also home to the world’s first non-profit climbing gym on a...
...Grandi Giardini Italiani provided access for some of the gardens above for Jane Owen Jane Owen is the editor of House & Home and deputy editor of FT Weekend....
...There was speculation in the press that he was named after athlete Jesse Owens — the subject of a biopic made by Garwood, a British film producer working in Los Angeles....
...(Several characters are now gratuitously Scottish, so in contrast Owen exaggerates her own Welsh accent.)...
...The poet Isaac Rosenberg had written of “poppies whose roots are in man’s veins”. They were the first postwar growth stock....
...“The public flogging of Equifax has just begun,” said Isaac Boltansky, policy research director at Compass Point in Washington....
...Instead of Brooke, Mr Cowley might better have referred to Isaac Rosenberg, Wilfred Owen or Charles Sorley, each of whom had read and admired Housman’s poetry and was killed in action during the great war...
...Mr Edwards will argue that the bank notes in use in Wales recognise the greatness of various British figures, from Isaac Newton to William Shakespeare and Florence Nightingale — “all great people but none...
...East London ceramicist Owen Wall is in the early stage of his career....
...Jane Owen Lionel Barber Editor of the Financial Times In How Music Got Free , Stephen Witt tells of how technology in the form of the MP3 digital format brought the music industry to its knees....
...The inspirational figure during this period was Peter Martin, one of several astute hires by Sir Geoffrey Owen, editor from 1980 to 1990, from the Economist....
...Britten’s oratorio, interspersing the Latin text of the Requiem Mass with poetry by First World War victim Wilfred Owen, is hardly one of his “popular” or “personal” works, but I have yet to attend a performance...
...Feminists hated it because Allen’s Isaac fell in love with a 17-year-old girl, strangely ignoring that Isaac is made to look like a selfish fool, while Mariel Hemingway’s Tracy is the film’s wisest character...
...Owen and Sassoon met in Craiglockhart War Hospital, where Sassoon was struck by Owen’s “charming honest smile”. Owen was suffering shell-shock....
...John Owen, former president of the Rugby Football Union.Patricia Oxley, for services to poetry. Namita Panjabi, co-founder, Masala World restaurant chain....
...Bass-baritone Eric Owens sings the part of Nekrotzar, the Grim Reaper and “Grand Macabre” of the title, who is intent on world destruction....
...By the turn of the century, however, the dynasty was headed by two cousins, Isaac and Moïse, who preferred art to commerce....
...Sharran Srivatssa and Isaac Rogers, both current Owen students, foundedOwenbloggers last year. So far, the site has racked up 60,000 visitors from 94 countries....
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