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...He explains how he solved a problem in the third act of a kidnap drama for director Martin Scorsese (“who I’d turned down for Raging Bull”)....
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...It was for a plush affair, but they’d ridden around central London on it throughout their early days as a couple. So simple and so them.”...
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...Ford’s sales rose almost 8 per cent in the third quarter, compared to a year earlier, with the impact of the recent strike yet to appear in results.The Dearborn, Michigan-based carmaker sold about 501,000...
...Not quite, but you’d be forgiven for thinking so, given the return of models from that era. The nostalgic references didn’t stop there....
...You’ll see, he said, and he’d run his hand through my hair.” Family Meal by Bryan Washington Atlantic Books £17.99/Riverhead $28, 320 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
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...“The blue wall is collapsing like the red wall did before it,” said Neil Ross, a painter who runs a café part-time on the Severn estuary, in a reference to the swath of historically Labour-voting seats in...
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...I’d guess Pete’s age at 37, but he turns out to be 65. There’s a touch of Shane Warne about him....
...When it came to being in a band, I’d go and see a lot of bands and artists, and I’d take away things I didn’t want to do or be: reverse mentorship. At art school, a teacher called John Ross....
...Games that we’d typically find a way to lose, we were starting to win”....
...The Steam Bar is part of a new wave of Black haircare lines – such as Pattern Beauty by Tracee Ellis Ross, Thom by session stylist Cyndia Harvey and Charlotte Mensah – that deliver a luxury product to Black...
...Working with Ford on Nonetheless, they went out (“the wilds of Clapton!” Tennant says drily. He says everything drily) for lunch together every day....
...We just pretended we’d gone off Jeremy Clarkson for a while....
...“After five years of R&D, we filed Algae Black under the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients,” says Bowker....
...In the last fiscal year, R&D costs were equal to 7.8 per cent of revenue, up from 3.3 per cent in 2014. But it has not been willing to fund a new supply chain for mass car production....
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