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...Scenes with the society artist Thomas Lawrence and with a fencing master in Dublin do have a purpose but outstay their welcome. If the play were honed more, its points might be more forceful....
...already includes James Bond and King Charles III....
...Marlene Smith’s “Good Housekeeping III” is a larger than life multimedia relief/sculpture of a black figure with a mask-like Picasso face, clothed in white, holding fast to the wall alongside a happy family...
...With that in mind, here’s a new report from the Center for Financial Stability on the topic, authored by an eclectic handful of industry luminaries — Sheila Bair, Joyce Chang, Charles Goodhart, Lawrence...
...In 1694, the Bank of England was founded to help William III finance war with France....
...Napoleon III’s portraitist was not Manet, the era’s radical figure painter, but the tame Franz Winterhalter, also lured to Britain by Prince Albert....
...Number 45 has views, as he makes plain to us — Richard III-style — when he rolls on to the stage in a golf buggy in Rupert Goold’s zippy production and proceeds to swing at a golf ball while relishing his...
...The FT analysed the struggles behind selling Fury-Wilder III here. Top English clubs want the Premier League to create a central fund in excess of £1bn to tackle their cash flow problems....
...A purple sea shifts from luminous to opaque in Peter Doig’s stormy “Moruga”. Streaks of lush green surround a pool of deep blue sea, palm-fringed, in Hurvin Anderson’s “Maracas III”....
...White convinced Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta III, brothers he knew from high school, to buy the struggling outfit for $2mn....
...John Jacob Astor III’s house became a nexus for New York society and on his death in 1890, the site was passed to his son William Waldorf Astor (who later in England became a peer and bought Cliveden and...
...Act III will take place in December at the Vienna State Opera, for the world premiere of Orlando by composer Olga Neuwirth, with costumes by the Japanese house....
...He was greeted there, wonderingly, as a latter-day Lawrence of Arabia, an odd fit in a Tory party sliding toward populism....
...“I’ve been sceptical of the amyloid hypothesis for a long time, and in particular of approaches that use the immune system to deal with amyloid,” says Dr Lawrence Friedhoff, the scientist behind Aricept,...
...“But — to my amazement — returned for Act III!!” Ramsay reported with glee....
...But any possible growth benefit is attenuated by the facts that (i) the economy is very close to or at full employment; (ii) costs of capital are already at record low levels; (iii) the tax cuts will put...
...That coup de théâtre takes the form of half-a-dozen puppeteers holding aloft a pair of imposing-yet-tattered wings as well as the Angel herself (a mesmerising Amanda Lawrence)....
...In support, bassist Peter Slavov was a pitch-perfect foundation for Otis Brown III’s cymbal-driven swing and snare-drum chatter....
...At the time I thought the point was a valid counter to Republican rhetoric but not necessarily a strong regularity....
...; (ii) the unwillingness of business leaders who rightly take pride in their corporate efforts to promote women and minorities to say anything about presidentially sanctioned intolerance; (iii) the failure...
...regressive; (ii) raise costs by failing to reach the tax-free pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and international investors that are the most plausible sources of incremental infrastructure finance; (iii...
...The Trial of the Pyx was established by Henry III in the 13th century to test the quality of the country’s coins....
...For those who can remember the pre-crisis era, it felt like a throwback to heavyweight predecessors such as Robert Rubin, Lawrence Summers and James Baker III....
...The Economist makes the best case I have seen for it noting that (i) many industries have become more concentrated; (ii) we are coming off a major merger wave; (iii) there is some evidence of greater profit...
...When his father, George III, became ill the Prince was made head of state in 1811 and Nash was charged with designing a grand summer palace for him....
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