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...Nathan PeartManaging Director, Major, Lindsey & AfricaLondon EC3, UK...
...When he fell to his death from a ship returning to England, the Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that “there can be no feeling of regret”....
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...Blond- wood spiral staircases curl like ribbons on top of a cake, and the gallery’s light-filled hallways, which resemble a ship’s ballast tanks, are one of the most beautiful public places in Toronto in...
...“You can feel the stress,” said Nathan Torrini, director at Serve the City, a charity that offers breakfast to asylum seekers....
...If you’re feeling extravagant, consider Nathan Outlaw’s one-Michelin-starred Outlaw’s New Road restaurant. Be sure to keep an eye out for Cornwall’s national bird, the chough....
...After a turbulent 18 months — triggered by what industry specialists describe as a “perfect storm” of factors ranging from chronic under-investment and Covid-19-induced closures to a giant container ship...
...Early European explorers and colonialists took artists on their ships to show off new territories to the king or queen and aristocratic sponsors....
...Some foreign scholars who touched upon Tiananmen or other topics the party considers taboo were banned from ever visiting China again, such as Andrew Nathan, an expert in Chinese politics at Columbia University...
...There’s basically the ship and the fuel — there’s not many sailors on board,” said Fechner’s colleague, Rico Luman. “Fuel will stay more expensive due to energy transition....
...“This is having an impact on an already very challenging situation for suppliers with constraints on the availability of space on container ships and spiralling costs,” said Jones....
...Overcrowding had become such a problem that last year authorities capped the number of cruise-ship visitors arriving to 8,000 per day....
...It’s 1912 and Wiggins is heading to New York on the ship that cannot sink to find his lover Bela....
...John Newton, a slave ship captain who became an abolitionist, preached at the church of St Mary Woolnoth....
...The basic concept isn’t new: dazzle camouflage, consisting of complex geometric patterns in bright colours, was used to hide ships in the first world war....
...In the same attitude, whether static or in motion, Englishmen have hoisted flags over distant colonies, discovered the sources of great rivers, stood on the decks of sinking ships.”...
...A recent study of the North Sea found that structures such as ship wrecks, wind turbines, cables and offshore oil and gas rigs increase the seasonal abundance of fish including cod, plaice and thornback...
...Join buying agent Henry Pryor and FT property editor Nathan Brooker for a live Q&A on Friday May 8 at 12pm and 5pm UK time....
...As their ship travels ever further north, they draw the attention of a malign polar bear which, the captain believes, is the same bear that mauled him as a child....
...Hospital lore has it that the veterans’ quarters are called berths because the timber came from captured French ships....
...Find out why chef Nathan Outlaw would be lost without his oyster knife Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...“It is a time when [people are] starting to emerge from their research or stealth development phases and ship general availability products.”...
...Around 1900 Monet turned his quest to Renoir’s now iconic “L’Algérienne”, portrait of Clémentine, wife of North African antiquities dealer Nathan Stora, dressed in Algerian-Jewish traditional costume, posed...
...responding to a false Soviet report of an Israeli troop build-up along its borders — massed its own troops around the Suez Canal, then closed the Straits of Tiran, at the mouth of the Red Sea, to Israeli ships...
...Nathan Brooker, Jesus College, Cambridge (2008)...
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