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...Gillian Anderson breathes life into the human femur that captivated anthropologist Margaret Mead, historian Janina Ramirez considers a 15th-century figurine of Mary Magdalene, Kate Winslet assesses how a...
...Jana Gallus, an associate professor at UCLA Anderson, points out that unlike bonuses, awards emit important public signals....
...That is now as serious a question as it was when the IRA bombed Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet....
...Tabrifics tablet (a fudge-like treat) from Aberdeen, for example, with its design-led pastel packaging, wouldn’t look amiss on a Wes Anderson set....
...In the 1850s, when there were few public libraries in the US, Carnegie would borrow books from Colonel James Anderson, who had opened his own library to working boys....
...Britain’s public realm, weak since Margaret Thatcher and hollowed out by David Cameron’s austerity, is now collapsing....
...Fleur Anderson MP, a Labour MP for Putney in south-west London, says she has met two chief executives of two different housing associations in the past month alone, to push for “urgent repairs” to homes...
...as Margaret Thatcher....
...Gillian Anderson won best supporting actress in a drama series for her portrayal of British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, while Tobias Menzies won best supporting actor in a drama series for his turn...
...But Margaret Thatcher’s country was very different from Clement Attlee’s....
...“There are two words in the book which I asterisk,” he says, “one is Margaret ******** [Thatcher] and the other is the word you just said....
...Margaret Anderson, an IP attorney at Apple from 2012 to 2015, describes a “toxic work environment” and says “the gaslighting can be insane”....
...He once climbed onto Princess Margaret’s table and fell asleep. While nostalgia won’t guarantee success, a long-standing affection for the place remains. And not just among celebs....
...Mele remembers when Margaret Thatcher came to visit, and his parents hosted a cocktail party for her before they went out on Steve Forbes’ boat, the Highlander....
...Gordon wears Anderson & Sheppard linen dressing gown, £525. Polo shirt, Gordon’s own HTSI contributing editor Julian Ganio, 41, with (right) his nephew George Ganio, eight....
...Ruth Anderson of Well-Read Books said you can make a profit out of a bookshop, as long as you don’t take capital costs into account....
...Almost exactly 100 years ago, in February 1921, Margaret C Anderson and Jane Heap, editors of the New York-based literary magazine The Little Review, lost an obscenity trial....
...Gillian Anderson’s whisky-fuelled Margaret Thatcher captures the birdlike cock of the head, the bossy walk and the throaty, deliberately modulated voice....
...In the late 1950s Colin Anderson, who had commissioned the pair for their luggage labels when he was chairman of P&O Orient, became chairman of the committee to advise on motorway signage and approached...
...A retro, Wes Anderson kind of place, it swaggers, bright pink, on the main square, Piazza Walther, and its café buzzes with Bolzanési at aperitivo hour....
...This season sees the addition of two major characters: the young Diana Spencer (Emma Corrin), so eager to become a princess, and Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson), a prime minister known for her difficult...
...Besides Diana, the season’s other major newcomer is Thatcher, who is surprisingly glam in her bright, tailored coats and skirt suits with pussy-bow blouses, despite the padded bodysuits actor Gillian Anderson...
...Thanks to their heritage as practical workwear they are used to semaphore a cultivated artiness of the Kinfolk magazine-reading, ceramics-making, Margaret Howell-wearing variety....
...Neonatal nurse Kirsty Hartley carries newborn Theo Anderson, who was born prematurely, to his mother Kirsty Anderson, at Burnley hospital in Lancashire, UK, on May 15....
...It is taken as read that a government based in London, and long detached from the historical recall that motivated Michael Heseltine to defend Liverpool to the rest of Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet as a city...
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