Hints and tips:
...England is a shallow grave marked by dead flowers in a jar” (the omnipresence of a large, crudely painted flag of St George is a bit of a giveaway)....
...Impecunious artist Samuel Etherstone finds his work too unsettling for London buyers, and is saddened by his friend Oscar Wilde’s exile in France....
...“The whole story of this lady is a romance, and all she do is romantic,” gasped Samuel Pepys....
...Most eco-shows are grave and preachy. Collishaw’s is conceptual art at its most rewarding: curious, inventive and fun....
...The circumstances for athletes are so grave that even media executives are concerned....
...It confirmed that the Stade de France in Paris would now host the May 28 event following the “grave escalation of the security situation in Europe”....
...Scoreboard is written by Samuel Agini, Murad Ahmed and Arash Massoudi in London, Sara Germano, James Fontanella-Khan, and Anna Nicolaou in New York, with contributions from the team that produce the Due...
...As Daniel Defoe wrote in A Journal of the Plague Year (1722), “Everybody began to think of their graves, not of mirth and diversions.”...
...Colin Graves, who oversaw major governance reforms and secured a £1.1bn broadcasting deal for English cricket in his time as chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board, has joined the advisory board...
...Why The village of Deià was home to the writer Robert Graves, who moved here after in 1932 and returned in 1946....
...“It’s very difficult,” says Ms Kraft, who was allowed to visit her husband's grave this weekend....
...In 1797, William Wordsworth met Samuel Taylor Coleridge at a house called Racedown Lodge, which sits at one end of the valley....
...If you have done everything you could, it helps you nicely to your grave.”...
...In that production, as Lear and the Fool sat on a pile of suitcases, they could almost have been characters from Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot....
...Alma, musing on her domestic entrapment, considers the opium-addicted writer and translator Sara Coleridge, only daughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge....
...For now, though, the only auditors rotating are in their graves: Samuel Lowell Price, Edwin Waterhouse and William Cooper, the sober British accounting pioneers whose initials are on every Oscars envelope...
...Any such trouble would be bad for economic confidence, among other grave problems that might result....
...Samuel Huntington must be laughing in his grave. More than a decade ago the prescient political scientist popularised the term Davos Man....
...He was barely cold in his grave when his “painted prints”, as Hoogstraten accurately calls them, were eagerly sought after....
...In 1976, he took French citizenship and adopted the grave accent on his first name....
...It’s a sort of cross between The Pilgrim’s Progress, Catch-22, Heart of Darkness and Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, with a faint shading, here and there, of Samuel Beckett: an insistently dreamlike absurdist...
...Samuel Tombs, economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said he estimated that, after denting growth in the third quarter, net trade could knock 0.5 percentage points off growth in the third quarter....
...Garrick’s jubilee adopted a similar structure, rendered secular: pilgrimage to Stratford, visiting of the sacred sites associated with Shakespeare (birthplace, grave etc), three days (though of feasting...
...However, grave doubts have this week surfaced about the allegations, especially those against Lord Brittan, the former Home Secretary, who died in January....
...The Kremlin sees itself as behaving much like Washington, which devises clever legal arguments for what are considered in Moscow grave instances of rule-breaking; the invasion of Iraq, say, or the recognition...
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