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...Or perhaps all knew the words Shakespeare gives to Timon of Athens, “Strange times, that weep with laughing, not with weeping!” Dr John Doherty Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, UK...
...“We have to speed up efforts to protect the climate,” said Timon Dzienus, head of the Greens’ youth wing. “Now it turns out we’re going to speed up the expansion of motorways?”...
...“The deal gives us security of nickel from the largest source in the world,” said Timon Orlob, Britishvolt’s chief operating officer....
...Timon Orlob, Britishvolt’s chief operating officer, said the company had been looking for a recycling partner in the UK to bolster its sustainability credentials....
...He also has two pet pigs, Timon and Pumbaa, after Disney’s loveable Lion King duo. Then his petting zoo would just need some goats and cows. “Oh, it’d be a lovely life, wouldn’t it?” he sighs....
...Then there is the human damage wrought by gold as exemplified by the myth of King Midas or Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens whose blistering tirade against the corrupting power of the yellow metal echoes down...
...De Mornay is brave and engaging, and Timon deploys her skilfully through Lisbon’s grand villas, smoky casinos and high society social life, bringing the wartime city vividly to life....
...Thriller writers including Robert Wilson and Mara Timon have woven fine tales of intrigue set in 1940s Lisbon, so it’s gratifying to have Rory Clements turn the spotlight on Stockholm in A Prince and A Spy...
...Post-shoot Vodianova sits down with her business partner, Timon Afinsky, to discuss her own interest in trainers....
...Nemesis soon emerges in the shape of Timon’s creditors, led by Liam Craig’s stolidly imposing Demetrius, whereupon Timon attempts to get by with a little help from her fair-weather friends....
...When lockdown forced the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington DC to close its doors in March, Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens was playing on the stage....
...[They] tell me: it’s time that we finally got a new leadership,” said Timon Gremmels, an SPD member of parliament....
...The new version of “Hakuna Matata”, performed by him and Billy Eichner (Timon the meerkat), is a hoot. So is their cross-talking shtick: funky, funny, even improvised-sounding....
...At every point, even when alone in the woods, her Timon seems conscious of orating to an audience, even if it is only the gods....
...Other senior executives to depart recently include Timon Drakesmith, chief financial officer of rival Hammerson, and the heads of retail at both Landsec and its biggest rival British Land....
...Guy isn’t always successful: there is an unconvincing attempt to find Gresham in Shakespeare’s misanthropic Timon of Athens and the veiled pro-Brexit argument evoking Margaret Thatcher at the end strikes...
...(Bernie Sanders) Timon of Athens Paris Hanover Irving Berlin Jack London New Amsterdam (renamed New York) Florence and the Machine...
...Timon Drakesmith, Hammerson’s chief financial officer, said there was always the “greatest pressure” on retailers in the first quarter of the year as consumer spending was subdued and poor weather kept people...
...In vengeful moments, I remember the meal in Timon of Athens that Timon serves to the rich friends who have abandoned him, consisting of water and stones....
...Timon Drakesmith, Hammerson’s finance director, says the group decided to spread assets into other countries and sell down some UK smaller assets over the past few years....
...Timon Drakesmith, chief financial officer said: This new credit facility is the latest milestone in our journey to reduce Hammerson’s cost of debt by refinancing in an attractive funding environment....
...The idea that anyone would then spend a modern fortune on Hymettus itself would strike Timon as preposterous....
...Court engineer Daedalus is up to something in the basement; Timon, the Cretan king’s creepy adviser, is in league with priestess Myrrah; and Stephan’s only allies are his resourceful sister Ariadne and servant...
...Shakespeare used it in Timon of Athens. “To problematise”? Ben Jonson used it in his play The New Inne (although a character did respond with a “Bless us, what’s that?”)....
...Because if you pan around behind Simon [INAUDIBLE] Timon of Athens, and you've got there the whole of modern Athens splayed out in front of you, and it's a long speech about the inequity of money and the...
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