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...Passing drawers filled with narwhal horns, Sabin describes the ungodly encroachment of strandings on the British imagination....
...I once knew a boss who honed his goose speech to such perfection he even honked an air horn at key moments....
...“It helps somehow to be doing this play,” says Gregory Doran, reflectively, as he takes a seat during a break in rehearsals....
...“This one’s for you, Rex,” he wisecracked to King George V during a royal command performance in 1932 in London....
...Frustrated, she rented a space in London’s Dalston and invited three female artists – Rhea Dillon, Liz Johnson Artur and Joy Gregory – to display their work alongside her own photography in an exhibition...
...No pope since Celestine V in 1294 had stepped down for personal reasons, although Gregory XII left office in 1415 under a deal among rival factions to end a 40-year schism in the Roman Catholic Church....
...Vintage gloves were appliquéd to elbows and the back of jackets — they flashed a V-sign, either for victory or peace. Simons achieved both....
...V, E, S, P, A: five letters with the power to summon a tourist-brochure-perfect Italy....
...You can reach the fintechFT team at Imani.Moise@ft.com or Sid.V@ft.com. Your thoughts and suggested topics for coverage are always welcome. Thanks for reading....
...Henry V would blush. If your truck is capable of more than 56 miles an hour, regardless of what speed you are doing, they can fine you. They love to check your tacho....
...We had help this week from Joanna Kao, George Drake Jr., Gregory Meyer, Gavin Kallmann and Michael Bruning. Our global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley, and our theme song is by Metaphor Music....
...The 9/11 attacks marked the only time Nato has invoked its Article V mutual defence clause — following an assault on America, not Europe....
...Rather than reassure us with a vision of unchanging perfection, as Henry James had it, such a house is better placed to prepare us for the shock of the new. The changes are everywhere....
...A cassette beep, the sound of water being poured in a glass, followed by an air-horn kicking off the interview....
...It gave the global oil market hope that a V-shaped demand recovery was under way. But OilX’s data suggest the teapots’ appetite has waned....
...We often hear about the bifurcated US economy, with an energised consumer and a more subdued corporate or industrial sector....
...Forbidden from leaving our vehicles, we could only toot our horns to show approval....
...“This is not going to be a V-shaped recovery, at best, this is going to be a U-shaped.”...
...Additional reporting by Derek Brower and Neil Hume in London, Don Weinland in Beijing and Gregory Meyer in New York...
...Tell us your favourite places to visit, eat, drink, exercise, sightsee, and more For more stories like this, visit ft.com/globetrotter, or follow FT Globetrotter on Instagram at @FTGlobetrotter...
...The FT's US finance editor Robert Armstrong considers the best approach when it comes to investing - growth v value...
...“The MPC still doesn’t seem to have much faith in its own forecasts,” said Ruth Gregory at the consultancy Capital Economics. 2....
...When he came to the V&A, he saw it as “a place to which the upper classes could go without losing face”....
...Spending on US offshore wind projects will almost match investment in offshore oil and gas development in the next decade, Gregory Meyer writes....
...It took longer than it should have to dawn on us that, of course, there is no Astypalaian knife, that Johnston had made it up....
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