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...Qian’s whereabouts are unknown. Between 2017 and 2020, Wen turned to a series of middlemen to convert Qian’s bitcoin into other assets: property, jewellery, cash and prepaid cards....
...After the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, Burke penned his famously harsh condemnation, Reflections on the Revolution in France....
...A myriad of personal observations chronicle the day’s events: the pride 18-year-old Alana Burke, who is run over by an army personnel carrier, had felt wearing her new brown corduroy “maxi-coat”....
...The armed forces are an “insurance policy”, says Lt Col Langley Sharp, head of the Centre for Army Leadership at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst....
...“This is the dilemma that we were faced with, with an unknown load, an unknown financial obligation, but an absolute obligation to human needs,” Morgan said....
...unknown for hours....
...His first book, My Amazon Adventure, includes a foreword by Lt Gen Edward “Teddy” Norton, Mallory’s close companion and the leader of the 1924 Everest Expedition....
...Target £38: Could get worse before better but we see LT opportunity: We believe the European hotel names are vulnerable to a further setback....
...As the parliamentarian Edmund Burke wrote: “The Constitution of the Company began in commerce and ended in Empire.”...
...“If we can’t get cooks, IT specialists, or any other group, let’s turn to the people we do have and offer them education in that speciality,” said Lt Gen Kasdorf....
...Not really even an ideology, more of an attitude, perhaps best captured by the philosopher Michael Oakeshott: “To be conservative, then, is to prefer the familiar to the unknown, to prefer the tried to the...
...Meanwhile Michael Burke, Louis Vuitton chief executive, is a longstanding LVMH executive and key lieutenant of Mr Arnault....
...Starr’s post-internet search for a sense of the unknown has led her towards the occult....
...(FT) Five Brexit challenges The FT’s Martin Wolf on Britain’s leap into the great unknown — and why UK trade may shrink by up to a quarter in services and goods. (FT) The end of the research analyst?...
...Edmund Burke, the sensible Irish Whig who British Conservatives used to profess to admire, set the objection out in his 1774 speech to the electors of Bristol: “To deliver an opinion, is the right of all...
...He claims there was an attempt to poison him last year when he was injected with an unknown substance. His opponents accuse him of hiring mercenaries to plot a coup....
...Edmund Burke expressed the essence of this principle more than 240 years ago: “To deliver an opinion, is the right of all men; that of Constituents is a weighty and respectable opinion, which a Representative...
...“[Putin] is not happy with the situation,” says Lt-Gen Romanenko. “He sees that as time drags on, the worse it plays out for his long-term Ukraine and Russia plans . . ....
...Britain rejected an imperfect status quo and took a great leap into the unknown, every council area in Derbyshire included: 59.1 per cent voted Leave, with turnout in most areas above the already very high...
...Photographs: Stephen Burke...
...has berated the EU for letting the Mediterranean become “a watery grave” amid a surge in the numbers seeking to reach Italy’s shores as conflicts flare across the sea — the young lieutenant was largely unknown...
...On learning of the project, a British supporter noted that the Guernsey Star newspaper had mentioned in 1890 “a wholly unknown collection of bloodstained letters” and Waterloo memorabilia....
...The relatively unknown Ms Burke – who has only held one elected position, as a member of the Madison school board – should not stand much of a chance against Mr Walker....
...British politician who not so long ago appeared to be on an automated glide path towards No 10 Downing Street, now lives in New York, where, according to some snippy articles in the London press, he is unknown...
...Civilisation was a constant attempt to reduce the white spaces marked “Regions Unknown”, and few of the great Victorian scientists, from Darwin to Huxley, achieved eminence without taking part in expeditions...
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