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...There’s a pizza restaurant and Tom Dixon is friends with the owner, Rose, so some of his sculptures are there. If you like vintage and antique stuff, Lewes is a great place to shop....
...Inside, it’s a different story, with plush beds and antique kilims, sleek Tom Dixon-lit kitchens, and even a sanarium for post-exertion decompressing....
...Back in Bedfordshire, Irons’ small team of weavers creates bespoke rush matting, tableware and basketry, and her skills have been called upon by designers including Tom Dixon and Faye Toogood....
...“Philadelphia was the first major city north of the Mason-Dixon Line, and the first place that many African-Americans settled in....
...Anglo-Saxons and Greek leftists stand together on the right side of this one....
...Metal anthem “747 Strangers in the Night” by Saxon concerned faulty landing runway lights at JFK....
...“Many of the intellectual underpinnings of the discipline have demonstrated shortcomings,” said Peter Dixon at Commerzbank....
...Before the French president launched into a tirade against the City, the prime minister could have pointed proudly to the Treasury’s right to veto bonuses at Royal Bank of Scotland as evidence that Anglo-Saxons...
...Business tourism is hugely important, says Mr Dixon....
...Peter Dixon, Commerzbank Winner: The Asian economies, which have escaped the worst of the banking sector problems....
...It was once known as Redriff, which, according to historian Peter Ackroyd, might refer either to “red reef” or derive from redhra, the Saxon word for sailor, and hythe, for haven....
...Peter Dixon, Commerzbank Emerging markets tend to benefit from strength in the industrial world rather than vice versa – particularly commodity producers....
...So, as part of the Anglo-Saxon club that privileges the finance sector, relatively, to a larger degree, Britain ‘s performance was merely more illusory than others....
...The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity and the Renewal of Civilization By Thomas Homer-Dixon Souvenir £15, 448 pages FT bookshop price: £12 The Canadian political scientist Thomas Homer-Dixon takes...
...the view that, because the German economy is not so waterlogged with debt as the Anglo-Saxon economies, the German economy is less vulnerable to recession....
...That share is likely to rise at the expense of the Anglo-Saxon markets....
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