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...A mishmash of books, candles, china, tins and sculptures is preserved from the time of Ray’s death in 1988 (Charles died 10 years earlier)....
...Always an unlikely star, young Ray used to perform in a Beatle wig to impress girls in front of his family’s east London home....
...Since then, the hat has often been seen encased behind glass in institutions around the world: from the National Museum of Finland in Helsinki to the British Museum in London....
...This is why, when shipbuilding ceased, the site beside St Peter’s was chosen to build the National Glass Centre, which was opened by Prince Charles — as he then was — in 1998....
...One by one, more rays of light appear until he is seated inside a white web of moonbeams....
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...“Charles and Ray would often say toys are preludes to serious ideas.”...
...To the clinking sound of hammers breaking lumps of ice, and to the cool gurgling of the pounded bits, as, in the process of mixing, they are poured from glass to glass.”...
...The sensible, FT-reading Eddie is initially unenthused about upholding this agreement with Susie Glass (Kaya Scodelario) and her father (Ray Winstone)....
...In the early 1920s, Marie-Laure de Noailles and her husband Charles set about creating a residence among the ruins of an ancient castle in Hyères, south-east France....
...The corridor was blocked off with thick walls of glass. “It was a dead end,” Saraev said....
...Oxford University’s head of cross-modal research, professor Charles Spence, has spent a lot of time studying the way wine glasses impact our perception of quality....
...Take Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund....
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...“With the Fed so far endorsing current market pricing of three [interest rate] cuts starting in June, investors continue to see the glass half full on the soft landing narrative.”...
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...Charles Girault was tasked with coordinating the project, as well as building the (not so) Petit Palais opposite. The result is an architectural cadavre exquis....
...If Britain seeks to see itself reflected in the royal family, Queen Camilla makes for a fascinating looking glass....
...It skips from brassy bombast to melodramatic arias to resonant choruses, working in cheeky homages to Philip Glass, John Williams and more as it goes....
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...À la Mère de Famille’s 18th-century shop, on Rue de Faubourg Montmartre, promises similar antique charm with glass-topped displays, candied fruits and confectionery alongside its handmade chocolates....
...Many of Madrid’s streets, fountains and historic buildings are dotted with sculptures and busts of Greek, Roman and Egyptian gods thanks to Spain’s Charles III, who reigned from 1759 to 1788 and whose efforts...
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