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...My colleague Martin Wolf had a well-timed and sharp column calling on the US Fed to end quantitative easing....
...I once shared a meal in Kyoto with Martin Wolf, a marvellous dining companion, at which the waitress expounded misty-eyed on the provenance of each exquisitely arranged delicacy....
...Sendak’s debt to 19th-century Romanticism extended to Phillip Otto Runge, who endowed children and vegetation with mystic vitality....
...“It was an earthquake,” says Michael Wolf, professor of management at Göttingen university. “Investors in Germany have traditionally tended towards compromise and avoiding conflict....
...The Royal Academy’s spring shows of Soviet and American Depression-era painting, Tate Liverpool’s new Portraying a Nation: Germany 1919-1933, pairing Otto Dix and August Sander, and then the Scottish National...
...Kosminsky, who most recently directed the Bafta-winning Wolf Hall, is no stranger to conflict zones....
...(FT) Pyongyang frees US student in a coma Otto Warmbier, the American university student held prisoner for 17 months in North Korea, has been released in a coma....
...At a certain point during the afternoon the camera fixed on Horst in conversation with a man who called himself Wolf Sturm....
...Forget fairy godmothers and sleeping princesses; Rego’s fascination is for the mad woman in the attic, the wolf within grandma’s bonnet, the nightmare at the edge of the dream....
...In glowing, hallucinatory blue, red, white, Georges Rouault summed up the atrocities in a painting of a hanged man entitled “Homo homini lupus” (Man is a Wolf to Man)....
...It was there he developed his love of photography and, in 1973, he was offered a place on the course taught by Otto Steinert, the influential photography tutor at the University of Essen....
...Wolf Hall By Hilary Mantel Fourth Estate, £18.99 This year’s Man Booker Prize-winner is a convincing portrayal of Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII’s chief minister....
...He wolfs down a hunk of bread, and says breezily that he’d looked at his watch after the gym this morning and realised he had time to, that’s all....
...In preparing for the introduction of the [trading scheme] some industry groups did not just cry wolf, but shouted it from the rooftops....
...This is thanks in no small part to Otto Happel, the former GEA co-owner and MG supervisory board member who has taken an unusually - some would say inappropriately - active part in shaping the company he...
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