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...“It’s called JR’s Printing Press. People can use them as they please....
...Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, ‘Poor Economics: Barefoot Hedge-fund Managers, DIY Doctors and the Surprising Truth about Life on Less than $1 a Day’ (2011) Favourite: Buddenbrooks, by Thomas Mann....
...“Emily [Blunt] is a best friend – and [Robert] Downey [Jr],” he says of the “surrogate family” who have been with him throughout. “I couldn’t have got through it without them....
...The Fitzwilliam’s director, Luke Syson, sees it as an “unexpected masterpiece” reminiscent of Holbein’s portraits of Erasmus or Thomas More....
...Ian Paisley Jr, a DUP MP, told the BBC the agreement “does not cut the mustard”....
...they’d ask me. “How can they charge so little compared with everywhere else in London?”...
...Later, the Agnellis, the Siemens, Thomas Mann and Aldous Huxley, who wrote his first novel in Forte, holidayed here, ushering in decades of glitz....
...US, president Joe Biden welcomes his Philippine counterpart Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr for a bilateral meeting at the White House....
...Thomas Mann charts the decline of a grand family in Buddenbrooks, as does Anton Chekhov in The Cherry Orchard, but each drama is over a century old....
...Pelosi, the only daughter of Maryland congressman Thomas D’Alesandro Jr, grew up in Baltimore’s Little Italy, where she was first exposed to the kind of bare-knuckle, ruthlessly effective politics that would...
...His brains, drive and love of 19th-century literature — he was said to hire people purely on the back of a shared love for Anthony Trollope, TS Eliot, Charles Dickens and Thomas Mann — could have helped...
...More than alright is There’d Better Be A Mirrorball, the first single in the Arctic Monkeys’ new record, The Car....
...Habeck was born in the Hanseatic port of Lübeck, birthplace of the writer Thomas Mann, and grew up in a well-heeled suburb of Kiel on the Baltic coast, where his parents ran a pharmacy....
...In The Magician, Colm Tóibín’s fictionalised biography of Thomas Mann, the fine Irish writer shows the great German one in a continental hotel as the second world war breaks out....
...Spoiler: it’s more entertaining than Thomas Mann’s book on the same subject. How RTGS inadvertently killed system liquidity (2019) Don’t have a clue what real-time gross settlement systems are?...
...One of the most important chefs in American history is virtually unknown: James Hemings, brother of Sally Hemings, property of Thomas Jefferson....
...Like Mann’s previous book, Run Rebel, The Crossing is written in verse, and instead of presenting Nat and Sammy’s narratives in alternating chapters, Mann runs them together, with phrases in bold indicating...
...I suggest he’d sound great over a beat by east London drill producer 808Melo. “Yeah man, yeah, yeah!” he agrees excitedly....
...I remember being off school a lot and whatever illness assailed me, the treatment always involved being wrapped up in a blanket in the manner of the patients in Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain....
...(Website; Directions) — Guy Chazan, Berlin bureau chief Venice Beach, Los Angeles Had Thomas Mann moved to LA in time, I like to think Death In Venice would have dramatised the Pacific and not the Adriatic...
...In their book One Nation After Trump, EJ Dionne Jr, Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann argue that US democracy is now “biased against the majority”, through the electoral college, the make-up of the Senate,...
...His early intellectual influences were not economic so much as Karl Popper’s The Poverty of Historicism and Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain....
...Wadsworth, London Crossword 16,212: Caroline Sproule, Moira; L Stone, Dorset; Nancy Cooper, London Polymath 1,029: James Birkett, Brighton Crossword 16,206: Enda Cogan, Dublin Patricia Cairns, Devon; JR...
...In 1929 the novelist Thomas Mann won the Nobel Prize and built a house there, loving the primitive, elemental nature of the place: when Mann was forced to flee from the Nazis, Hermann Göring took it over...
...Only individuals can create the environment for change through their thoughts, actions, and votes.” — Robert S Hatfield Jr, Portland, Oregon...
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