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...Norman Lewis and Emma Amos, hewing to the black-and-white palette of the Spiral Group, responded with eloquent abstractions....
...Watch clips of Gore Vidal and Norman Mailer back in the day hammering it out, almost literally, on The Dick Cavett Show, to observe how some intellectuals, at least, would rather be pummelling each other...
...Their origins lay in late 1960s Alexandra Township in north-eastern Johannesburg, where brothers Norman and Oupa Hlongwane approached local businessman Kenneth Siphayi with a proposition: if he funded instruments...
...Professor Kenneth Button recalls that when requesting a “one-handed economist” US President Harry Truman quipped “all my economists say ‘on the one hand’, then ‘but on the other’” (Letters, December 4)....
...an assisted place at a private school before studying law at Cambridge — part of the “Cambridge Mafia” that dominated Tory politics in the late 20th century, its leading members including Leon Brittan, Norman...
...The same continuity is discernible between Kenneth Baker and Andrew Adonis on education, Kenneth Clarke and Alan Milburn on health....
...Kenneth Copeland, Osteen’s fellow preacher, says: “Financial prosperity is God’s will for you.”...
...Thereafter he served Kenneth Clarke....
...Promoting Ms Davidson would be a return to the days when the Tory chairman was a substantial figure in their own right — Norman Tebbit, Cecil Parkinson, Kenneth Baker and, yes, Theresa May come to mind....
...So did Michael Heseltine, Norman Lamont and Kenneth Clarke, some of the longest-serving ministers of our own time. Alex Preston is not a politician....
...In the same period, he also encountered a new generations of painters including Kenneth Noland, Morris Louis and Jules Olitski....
...I owe my entire life to Norman Morrice [artistic director of the Royal Ballet, 1977-86]. Norman stood his ground and I’ve been able to stay in this house because of it.”...
...Perhaps the most satire-worthy moment was the announcement that a new “take” on Kenneth Clark’s famous series Civilisation was being commissioned “for the digital age”....
...“Our clients will benefit from his experience and relationships, as will our London team and the entire Lazard global network,” said Kenneth Jacobs, chairman and chief executive....
...For info, the chancellors involved here are: Denis Healey (1974-1979) Geoffrey Howe (1979-1983) Nigel Lawson (1983-1989) John Major (1989-1990) Norman Lamont (1990-1993) Ken Clark (1993-1997) Gordon Brown...
...In early 1993, chancellor Norman Lamont faced a dilemma: the economy was starting to emerge from recession and the government had a gaping budget deficit, forecast to reach about 8 per cent of economic output...
...Norman Mailer spoke for all of us when he said, “For a time we felt the country was ours. Now it’s theirs again.”...
...posts of cabinet secretary and permanent under-secretary of state at the Treasury, was none other than a grammar school boy, “with no background” (in the words of Harold Macmillan), by the name of Sir Norman...
...One is not to claim to have seen “green shoots” too early; the mistake made by Norman Lamont (and arguably by Shriti Vadera). The other is not to talk the economy down even further....
...- Norman Davies, FT Alphaville’s favourite historian, on Europe’s vanished states. - Fascinating new details on the migration patterns of Americans....
...era—transatlantic phone calls were accomplished with great difficulty, and jet travel wasn’t yet an option—stood in the way of men like the Reichsbank’s Hjalmar Schacht and the Bank of En gland’s Montagu Norman...
...“Pugilism of one sort or another is never far from the edgy surface of our national life,” writes Kenneth Roy, the review’s editor....
...There have been presidents and playwrights; tycoons and tennis players; royalty and rogues; monks and a convicted murderer (Norman Parker)....
...He really deserves to join the list of Cambridge Mafioso, which includes Clarke, Howard, Norman Lamont, Norman Fowler, John Gummer and Leon Brittan....
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