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...As the piece developed, lines grew faster and interlocked, Stephen Davis’s hi-hat snickered and the music followed a familiar but expertly played free-jazz path....
...Trefry’s script balances horror and humour, and director Stephen Daldry skilfully shifts from intimate scenes to pulse-quickening moments of shock and grand spectacle....
...Edinburgh is the setting for much of Stephen Frears’s The Lost King. England always looms anyway....
...As in that film, Coogan co-stars, playing the estranged husband of Hawkins’ Langley....
...Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenkb and please send gossip, thoughts and feedback to insidepolitics@ft.com....
...Additional reporting by Ændra Rininsland and Oliver Hawkins...
...flight, Stephen Walker tells the white-knuckle tale of the space race between the Soviet Union and the US....
...Job moves Mark Hawkins will retire as chief financial officer of Salesforce effective January 31, ahead of the closing of its $27.7bn deal with corporate messaging group Slack....
...Lackberg has now provided is not such a surprise in Yrsa Sigurdardottir’s Gallows Rock (Hodder, £16.99, translated by Victoria Cribb): the Icelandic writer’s work frequently echoes the gruesomeness of Stephen...
...Mostly, it was pianist Alexander Hawkins who set the scene....
...“There are some similarities, both are high growth and both have the potential to disrupt,” concedes Stephen Murphy, managing director of European Cannabis Holdings, an investment group....
...Stephen Kinnock, MP for Aberavon — and son of the former leader — cites the reluctance of many Corbyn supporters to believe Russia was behind the Salisbury poisonings....
...Each frame seems to pay homage to the early work of Steven Spielberg, while the plotline echoes the creepiest and kitschiest Stephen King novel....
...Into the Water, by Paula Hawkins, Doubleday, RRP£20/Riverhead, RRP$28 A new thriller by the author of 2015 bestseller The Girl on the Train....
...The Black Widow, by Daniel Silva, City on Fire, by Garth Risk Hallberg, and The Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins, were by far the best. What will be your soundtrack to summer 2016?...
...Second across both markets (though first in its home territory) was Go Set a Watchman, followed by the surprise package of the year, Paula Hawkins’ debut thriller The Girl on the Train, which sold nearly...
...Paula Hawkins Author of ‘The Girl on the Train’ Kate Atkinson’s A God in Ruins (Doubleday/Little, Brown) is nothing short of a masterpiece....
...Second across both markets (though first in its home territory) was Go Set a Watchman, followed by the surprise package of the year, Paula Hawkins’ debut thrillerThe Girl on the Train, which sold nearly...
...Hawkins....
...The firm, established in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1975 and run by founder Mason Hawkins, emphasises long-term investing in undervalued companies....
...A survey by Merritt Hawkins found that: “A great majority of final year residents would prefer a straight salary or a salary with production bonus in their first year of practice.”...
...From Mr Stephen Robertson and others. Sir, September’s retail price index figure will be announced on Tuesday....
...Tom Hawkins has been enjoying the fleshpots, luxuriating in a world of brothels and gambling dens, but he is about to enter the debtors’ prison, Marshalsea, where dark forces reign....
...A four-bedroom terraced house here is on sale through Wilson Hawkins for £1.095m....
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