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...“There is no possibility of creating an Arc’teryx or Wilson with the branding power of Chinese companies today....
...In 1874 a retired military officer, Major Walter Wingfield, began marketing a game he had designed, which we would recognise today as the modern sport....
...before the FT broke the news that BP’s chief executive, Bernard Looney, was resigning after a number of unreported relationships with colleagues, Paul Murphy, the FT’s investigations editor, waved over Tom Wilson...
...New game, new tools: it was Major Walter Clopton Wingfield who designed the first lawn tennis racket in 1874, packaged for sale in pairs, complete with net and balls, in one of sport’s first and canniest...
...Fellow Barbican resident and curator Eva Wilson has lived in Bunyan Court with her partner and children since 2017....
...In 1867, Walter Bagehot’s The English Constitution defined the value of monarchy as being intelligible to ordinary people, as well as the conductor of august ceremony and the embodiment of an ideal family...
...“Large and unexpected surprise inflation . . . can reduce real wages — especially if employers do not build cost-of-living adjustments into their wage increases,” warned Jason Furman and Wilson Powell of...
...said Habiba Khatoon, director for the Midlands region at the recruiter Robert Walters, adding: “Clients are open to it because they see it is the only way to stay competitive.”...
...Pallant House Gallery was founded, in 1982, on the mainly British collection of Walter Hussey, dean of Chichester Cathedral....
...In the Northern Territory of Australia, Wilson visits some Aboriginal rock art....
...He would spend a few days at Walter Reed military medical centre “out of an abundance of caution”, the White House said....
...Last year, the president paid an unannounced visit to Walter Reed hospital just outside Washington DC....
...Besides Black Mountain there is Warren Wilson College, which also teaches farming and craft; the fledgling Cabbage School, an experimental summer programme founded by textile artist Jessica Green; and the...
...Woodrow Wilson’s doctor, for example, helped to hide the severity of the former president’s stroke in 1919....
...Where should Walter Bagehot stand in the pantheon of political and economic thinkers? In one sense the legacy of this 19th-century monetary and political theorist is underwhelming....
..., chairman, J Walter Thompson, New York, April 15 1976; Pete Rozelle, commissioner, National Football League, New York, July 7 1976; Daniel Boorstin, librarian of US Congress, Washington, DC, July 29 1976...
...Wilson....
...Single (she was divorced in 1961) and attractive in the largely male world of Westminster politics, in 1967 she set up home with Walter Terry, political editor of the Labour-hating Daily Mail....
...His father, Walter Salomon also contributed to the trust’s development....
...Walter Gropius, director of the Bauhaus school in Germany, entered the first realistic design for a modernist skyscraper....
...Walter Woo, an analyst at consultancy CMB International, said the acquisition of Amer would give Anta “more specified brands and is part of a globalisation strategy....
...“The choice of Amer Sports for Anta can complement some of its brands and is part of its globalisation strategy,” said Walter Woo, an analyst at CMB International, a consultancy....
...Each is English — Ruth Wilson, Vanessa Kirby and Anna Chancellor. Two of them are red-haired....
...In The Moth and the Mountain, Ed Caesar investigates a quixotic early assault on Everest by English eccentric Maurice Wilson, a tale full of dash and derring-do with hints of something darker (Viking, March...
...“America first” was first popularised by Woodrow Wilson in the 1916 presidential campaign alongside the claim “he kept us out of war”....
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