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...It starred Robert Hardy as a clergyman who grows tired of waiting for the archdeacon above him to die and sees to the matter himself, only to find himself befallen by an ancient curse....
...Over on Savile Row, there was similar sports casual pep at Hardy Amies. Cotton pants had elasticated waistbands and cuffs....
...After a flourish from a Thomas Hardy poem, Stewart dared to propose that with due respect, or not, to Scottish members, the hedgehog should be adopted as the national emblem of England....
...that Padmore arranged in aid of the St Endellion Festival in Cornwall, includes work from composers and writers as diverse as Brahms and Kipling, Haydn and Hardy....
...I sit for a glass of water with a member of the communal government — known to all simply as “Mr Rory” — whose silver moustache and glasses lend him an air of seen-it-all wisdom....
...In sterile convention halls in Manchester and Birmingham, a hardy few activists cower as political professionals convene for bar room pleasantries....
...The high street isn’t that dissimilar to Wandsworth Common,” says Rory O’Neill of Carter Jonas estate agency....
...There are some hardy dissidents in this, the Age of the Child....
...The most hardy are keen to manage companies directly....
...“Whenever we see Rory Bremner or Jon Culshaw doing George W. Bush, we say, ‘That’s amazing!’ We admire them doing the trick....
...and ‘The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim’ I think Rory hits the nail on the head when he says that “everyone is a satirist these days”....
...As Sir Fopling Flutter, the title role of George Etherege’s The Man of Mode (1676), Rory Kinnear gives a star performance in a star role....
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