Hints and tips:
...Since the start, Bond’s producers have enthusiastically embraced commercial tie-ups, from car and watch brands to dinner-jacket-wearing teddy bears....
...If you listen to Pigmeat Markham, Teddy Pendergrass, George Clinton or even James Brown, they’re talking shit just like rappers do today . . ....
...Additional reporting from Tom Wilson...
...Wilson was name-checked tonight....
...Teddy Wilson’s light-touch elegance and understated subtleties founded a jazz piano lineage that resonates today....
...Kennedy Wilson Europe listed in 2014 in a £1bn IPO and is managed by a subsidiary of Kennedy Wilson, which owns 24 per cent of its shares....
...27.6 per cent on an offer from majority shareholder Teddy Sagi....
...Hal Willner’s score often sounds platitudinous and indiscriminately samples bits of Tom Waits, Arvo Pärt and even “The Teddy Bears’ Picnic”....
...In the late 1920s, the sons of the first President Roosevelt, Kermit and Teddy Jr, led an expedition to Sichuan to shoot a panda, which they skinned and sent to the Chicago Field Museum....
...Roosevelt did better than his former friend Taft, but he split the Republican vote and handed the election to their Democratic opponent Woodrow Wilson....
...If we think of homecoming sons in drama, we probably think of Hamlet, Orestes, Biff (Death of a Salesman) or Teddy (The Homecoming)....
...In the US, Stephen Sondheim had Hal Prince, Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller shared Elia Kazan, August Wilson called Lloyd Richards “my guide, my mentor, my provocateur”....
...I remembered I had some Teddy Wilson jazz piano on my phone and I switched it on....
...He lived to see Wilson cement his reforms with the creation of the Federal Reserve and the progressive income tax....
...Review by Barry Forshaw … The Riot, by Laura Wilson, Quercus, RRP£20, 368 pages Laura Wilson sets her DI Ted Stratton novels in the London of the 1950s, and is influenced by a great novelist of that period...
...John Reith of the BBC, 1934 Winston Churchill “At dinner he was very gay and sang old-world Cockney songs with teddy bear gestures....
...Teddy Roosevelt’s Bull Moose candidacy in 1912 paved the way for the progressive era of Woodrow Wilson....
...He dismissed Woodrow Wilson as a naive failure, but he also regarded Realpolitik as self-defeating in his cynicism. “We cannot choose between the two – we have to blend the two.”...
...Of the three, only Teddy Roosevelt, who brokered peace between Tokyo and Moscow after the Russo-Japan war of 1905, got his way on Capitol Hill....
...LBJ made his mark, in the FDR tradition, as did Wilson and Truman in foreign affairs, and it is too early to tell if Barack Obama will give it a lasting one....
...: How Freedom Was Won and is Being Lost By Ben Wilson Faber £14.99, 480 pages Wilson argues that the erosion of Britain’s liberties began with the two world wars and has accelerated under New Labour, with...
...Film Compiled by Nigel Andrews Joseph P Kennedy’s Hollywood Years By Cari Beauchamp Faber, £25 The father of JFK, Bobby and Teddy was once a film producer....
...Richard Wilson has similarly worked with the local vernacular....
..., and received (among many others) a letter that said that “you go too flamin’ far when you criticise our Queen, who does more good than you if you lived to be 5,000 …signed, Eight (loyal to the Queen) Teddy...
...in Trinidad and, coming just a year after he was contemplating retirement, having been released after a season as third-choice at Portsmouth, would have been the great story of the day, were it not for Teddy...
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