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...In 1970, Reginald Maudling, after his first visit as home secretary, boarded his plane home, sighed and said “For God’s sake, bring me a large Scotch. What a bloody awful country!”...
...Reginald didn’t have time to process what was happening; all he could do was accelerate. Another bang. Reginald’s driver side window burst....
...Democratic leadership in the weeks between the elections and the swearing-in of new senators and members of congress in early January....
...It was the early signs of autumn that first hinted at it: russet leaves, fairytale toadstools and a hedgerow bursting with garnet-coloured blackberries....
...Manhattan in the early 1960s was a sort of modern Medici Florence, producing more excellent art in a handful of years than we have been able to assimilate in the decades since....
...As Northern Ireland descended into sectarian violence in 1970, Britain’s home secretary Reginald Maudling travelled to Belfast for talks with Protestant and Catholic leaders....
...Another imperial officer, General Reginald Dyer, mowed down defenceless protesters in Amritsar on April 13 1919, claiming that he had done so for the “moral effect” on the Indian crowd....
...In constant dollars, Nasa spending had fallen by more than half by the early 1970s; it has been flat ever since....
...Some of the most promising deals forged in the early months of this year seem blissfully ignorant not to mention garishly expensive, looking back now....
...Italians financed and led some of the early transatlantic voyages to the New World....
...I have every journal written by Livingstone, and probably every book written about him, from Sir Reginald Coupland’s early efforts in 1945 to the magisterial 1973 biography by Tim Jeal....
...It is an irony of history that Reginald Dale, who made his name as the Financial Times’ reporter covering Britain’s negotiations to join the European Economic Community and its early years of membership,...
...The transition from Reginald Kenneth Dwight — a name he once said made him sound like a cement mixer — to Elton Hercules John was about self-realisation, not role-play....
...Henry Isaacs (68), artist Isaacs’ father, Reginald, an American architect and writer, wrote the first biography of Walter Gropius, and leading Bauhaus figures were integral to his childhood....
...The early flowering Frühlingsgold is a lovely pale yellow before most borders are at their best in late May, but it is so spiny that it is not one to tangle with....
...In 1907 the plant hunter and botanist Reginald Farrer published My Rock Garden, a hugely influential tome that remained in print for 40 years....
...My early copyrights from songs I wrote when I was very young. Publishing is a very valuable aspect of this business. Young songwriters are not told that by avaricious publishers....
...The 12th Earl of Kent, who developed the gardens at Wrest in the early 18th century, was undoubtedly informed by his travels to the Netherlands and his favoured position in William’s court....
...Then, in circumstances that are still disputed, the song found its way into the hands of The Troggs, the British band led by the implausibly-monikered Reg Presley (real name Reginald Ball). Bingo....
...In 1928, a committee headed by anti-modernist architect Sir Reginald Blomfield came up with the open-lattice tower design, based on an American model....
...Its many witnesses included Peter the illuminator, Ralph and William, both illuminators, Thomas the scribe, and Roger the parchment-seller again, now also joined by another parchment-seller, Reginald....
...Ajan Reginald, chief executive and co-founder of Cell Therapy, said he hoped Heartcel would be on the market in Europe and Japan by late 2017 or early 2018, subject to further positive trial results....
...A foyer at the exhibition’s entrance contains painted glimpses of those early holidaymakers. Samuel S. Carr’s “Beach Scene” (1879), for instance, bundles a range of amusements into a single picture....
...It also displays early views of the Hamptons before the rich and famous took over....
...Early in his narrative, he takes an excursion to Versailles, an important site in the aforementioned evolution....
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