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...‘A vital part of our national heritage’ ‘Kenneth Macmillan: An Appreciation’ (October 1 1992) “As a choreographer [Kenneth Macmillan] was, in his most searching works, custodian of a gift, his genius,...
...This is ironic because many avowed value investors heap scorn on the model....
...The peerless Kenneth Cranham, an actor who can drip menace like olive oil from a press, plays the mastermind, Brian Reader, with Timothy Spall as his resentful underling, Terry Perkins....
...Mr Epstein’s arrest threatens to heap embarrassment, and worse, upon a gilded cast of friends and associates he has collected over the years....
...My kids were a little disappointed by the heaps of snow piled along the unusable tennis courts (they were thrilled, of course, by the snow itself — the first time they’d seen it in India)....
...The US should get rid of the $100 bill and other large notes, argues Kenneth Rogoff. (WSJ) How to talk to strangers The health benefits are clear. The political benefits are newly relevant....
...Out of context, the agonised farewell pas de deux from Winter Dreams, Kenneth MacMillan’s potted Three Sisters, can look decidedly overwrought....
...One of the first directors he hired was Kenneth Branagh, whose name lent a hint of gravitas to the bombastically silly Thor (2011)....
...The evening started with Millicent Hodson and Kenneth Archer’s 1987 reconstruction of Nijinsky’s lost choreography and, in the hands of the Mariinsky, it is one for the museum shelves....
...There are heaps of other examples of Burton’s perceptiveness....
...As well as foreign technology, Beijing now requires foreign oil, foreign copper, foreign iron ore and heaps of other foreign commodities to sustain its “Made in China” transformation. __________________...
...The ground has softened and down on the route to my rubbish heap there are three brown heaps of trouble....
...On top of one heap is a copy of Red Herring, a magazine that burst with advertising during the internet bubble but is no longer in print. “Do you remember these guys?” asks one Newsweek employee....
...Elsewhere, she punctures the pretensions of the critic Kenneth Tynan, photographed in an absurd zebra-patterned suit....
...You prisoners in a heap. Nude. With us warders whipping you. Brit: Sounds like public school. Or Sandhurst. Jailer: See! You’re already starting to feel at home!...
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