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...Robinson played statesman, advising Ronald Reagan on trade policy, but also brawled in some of the hardest-fought Wall Street battles of the day....
...“This is a new horizon for the country . . . the types of skill sets that people are going to need is going to make our country a lot more competitive,” said Ronald Rhames, president of MTC, adding that...
...Passengers at Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport are greeted by another billboard. Adverts opposing the rules are popping up in podcasts and television shows....
...It paid off as the commercial ended up following a lead-off home run from Jackson that earned him praise from former President Ronald Reagan, watching the game from the commentator’s box alongside announcer...
...More than 40 years ago, Ronald Reagan embraced a policy swing towards free-market, free-trade policies....
...Ronald Reagan quipped there was nothing scarier than the words “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help”....
...Even Penning-Rowsell admits in his book, “Ronald Barton is a conservative winemaker, and in off-years his wines can be a little thin.”...
...When a moderator dared ask him why he does his own stunts, Cruise shot back: “Would you ask Gene Kelly why he does all his own dancing?”...
...One element, first explored by historians Ronald Robinson and Jack Gallagher in the 1950s, was the idea of “excentric empire”: to function, empires must find local collaborators who will work alongside the...
...Ronald Reagan comes in and you couldn't do enough for business. America would be lifted up. You know, trickle down. Give to big, big is what we need....
...John Van Reenen, Ronald Coase chair in economics at LSE: The UK will lag behind other developed countries....
...Robinson, big gangster star of Warner Bros in the 1930s, plays a mid-life-crisis dupe who (I can hardly blame him) falls for shockingly gorgeous, morality-free Joan Bennett....
...Robinson, a consultant, argues that public spending is set to rise substantially relative to economic output....
...In Reset (House of Anansi, January) Ronald Deibert sketches out a plan to reclaim the internet for civil society, while Tara Dawson McGuinness and Hana Schank make the case for public internet technology...
...explores the stories behind innovations as varied as fertiliser, vaccinations, corrugated iron, shipping containers and sliced bread, and the development of fracking, nuclear power, search engines and gene...
...Emma Rice is head winemaker at Hattingley Valley in Hampshire, an extensive wine property owned by Simon Robinson, chair of the generic organisation WineGB....
...In Thaler’s work, he refers to an interview with actors Gene Hackman (my favourite Lex Luthor in the Superman franchise) and Dustin Hoffman (of Mrs Robinson notoriety)....
...I even told my FT predecessor, David Robinson, whose move to The Times allowed me in, that I didn’t expect to become a veteran....
...Although most are hermaphrodites with male and female sex organs, they still mate with one another to keep the gene pool from shrinking....
...The case against Gene Levoff stands out because he was responsible for policing insider trading within Apple, according to the SEC. Full story here. Now back to the show . . ....
...I have the genes of war in my rootstock. I’m used to it.”...
...(UK government, FT, Politico) Mozzies and malaria World Mosquito Day commemorated the 1897 discovery by British doctor Sir Ronald Ross that malaria was transmitted by female mosquitoes....
...He urged people to put their trust in humanity, impelled towards good by a “selfish gene” that can also engender altruism, while self-replicating cultural traits called “memes” leap from person to person...
...Yet, ironically, Mr Trump’s icon — Ronald Reagan — tried to do industrial policy in the 1980s, as a response to what he saw as a loss of US competitiveness in a more globalised world....
...Richards puts it down to his Armenian carpet-dealer grandfather: “It’s in the genes.”...
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