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...“Richard Rogers is no longer around, who’s going to do it?” This is bound to annoy people; Heatherwick always does....
...“You can tinker all you like around the margins, it’ll make the relationship easier and might help with security, but in economic terms it will make very little difference at all,” he said....
...Over at the i, Richard Vaughan, Arj Singh and Chloe Chaplain report on the “fury” of some civil servants that they received multiple fines while the prime minister received just one: Sources present at...
...Since then, he has been kept in isolation, receiving only visits from a chaplain and, before her death, his mother....
...“If you really want to make important discoveries, you have to know how to work the system,” says Richard Muller, an American physicist and emeritus professor of physics at the University of California,...
...This article focused on the main events, and the reshaping of US political alliances as a result of what the Senate chaplain called: “The quagmire of dysfunction that threatens our democracy.” 2....
...tony.barber@ft.com Letter in response to this article: Tinker, tailor, soldier . . . journalist? / From Andrew Stokes, Hong Kong...
...Mercedes’ top 10 Tinker, tailor, soldier . . . Zoom spy? The gripping case of Chinese surveillance of Zoom users is a must read from the FT’s Beijing bureau chief Tom Mitchell....
...“On stage I used to sit in that chair and listen to Richard [Armitage, playing the doctor] describing the epidemic and think, ‘It’s so crazy how relevant this play is.’...
...Its English ways are credited to an earlier rector, John Andrew, who was chaplain to the Queen Mother....
...In the past he’s said he’s not sure what he believes in from one day to the next (“God or Santa Claus or Tinker Bell”)....
...“That culture of wanting to win is just as true off the pitch as it is on it,” says Richard Arnold, United’s group managing director, and one of the key architects of its business....
...Her father had been an army chaplain during the first world war. He later became vicar of Greenford, in west London, where Midgley and her brother, Hugh, spent their childhood....
...Something free, that nobody owned, and anybody could tinker with and change....
...In 1959, the journalist and historian Richard Collier published a book about that night, The City That Wouldn’t Die....
...Instead, their chief contribution to the world of pharmaceuticals was their ability to tinker with the formula of medicines to make them more convenient....
...“This is no time to tinker around the edges, not when so many people in Scotland are currently waiting for public housing.”...
...Near the beginning of Thomas Alfredson’s Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, the wonderful Párisi Udvar provides the backdrop for the botched operation that sets up the plot....
...For most of the film Hawke’s character, a former military chaplain, is a study in restraint, which we come to learn is a mask for the profound pain of losing his son in Iraq....
...To critics who distrust his way with a tune, he ripostes by paraphrasing something that Richard Rodgers once told him: “Critics are afraid of sentiment....
...The absence of more profitable law firms as innovators was once explained by Richard Susskind, a technology adviser and author of The End of Lawyers?: Rethinking the nature of legal services....
...Tinker, who died last November, was an executive at CBS, which aired the show....
...While there are no plans to tinker with Wisley’s Lawson cypress, dwarf conifers on the rock garden are being given a new lease of life....
...The biggest winners benefited not from what the chancellor did, but more what he did not do — notably, his decision not to tinker with pensions....
...There is no guarantee that future governments will not tinker with the investment rules — or the tax breaks....
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