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...On the walls by the house, the lovely Phyllis Bide, a long-flowering rambler, runs near an entwined couple of whites, Brenda Colvin and Sir Cedric Morris....
...cries the Queen of Hearts, impatient as my father, while the softer-hearted King hurriedly dispenses pardons to the condemned....
...As Friedheim says: “I want to be a queen-maker”, to counter the world of Wall Street kings. Should we applaud this? My initial instinct was mixed....
...She founded a Tea Party chapter called the King Street Patriots. The next year, during local elections, King Street members decided to volunteer as poll workers....
...Morris stars as kneeling King Melchior, his sultry wife Jane poses as Mary....
...He played with Frank Zappa, won praise from BB King as the bluesman’s favourite new guitarist and was invited to join the Rolling Stones....
...Nearly five years after it first steamed into London, The Railway Children is back, berthed this time in a custom-built theatre behind King’s Cross station....
...Phyllis James used to be a regular guest on The Review Show and was known for her acuity of judgment, so I always enjoyed presenting when she appeared....
...new erotic consciousness: she is the pouting, sultry goddess in his “Venus” paintings, the adored statue in his “Pygmalion”, the temptress in “The Beguiling of Merlin”, the faces of both nude lovers in “Phyllis...
...“A King who took us to the mountaintop and pointed the way to the Promised Land”; “We heard a King’s call to let justice roll down like water, and righteousness like a mighty stream.”...
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