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...Locke’s exhortations also manifested in unpredictable ways....
...Johann Zoffany’s “The Family of Sir William Young” (1767-68), set on a bucolic English estate, centres on music-making and riding; the black servant is the only allusion to the source of Sir William’s fortune...
...Defamation pit bulls Law firm Clare Locke helped win a $787mn settlement against Fox News. It was torn apart in the process, The New York Times reveals....
...The author goes on to consider the philosophical underpinnings of home ownership, examining 17th-century philosopher John Locke’s claim that property is a “natural” right....
...The wine barrel was a means of escape to Southampton, where he learnt papermaking and charmed the social circle of Whig politician William Heathcote, who was besties with John Locke....
...William Kentridge Contemporary exhibition of the year was the Royal Academy’s William Kentridge....
...The popular voice largely disappears, to be replaced by that of grand men such as Robert Hooke and John Locke, with very few women in sight....
...One is decked out in a red turban and an embroidered bust of Haitian revolutionary Toussaint Louverture, another in Rasta canopy hat and William Blake’s print of a tortured slave....
...Stone Fish details the role played by former US presidents and high officials, such as George W Bush, Jimmy Carter, Madeleine Albright, Brent Scowcroft, William Cohen and Gary Locke....
...They have revealed deep institutional flaws at Christ Church, which was founded by Cardinal Wolsey in 1525 and whose alumni have included John Locke, William Gladstone and the creator of Alice in Wonderland...
...Then came Augustine, Aquinas, Machiavelli and Hobbes, before moving on to Locke, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel and “the Utilitarians” Bentham and Mill....
...In private she is outspoken, confiding in her favourite dresser Maggie (Sally Hawkins) and fostering dissent in William and Harry by telling them: “Here there is only one tense....
...As Prof Locke argues: “The academic’s brain is trained in certain research skills....
...For new writers to begin their publishing careers with short stories before progressing to novels is a well-worn path, recently trodden with remarkable sure-footedness, for instance, by Eley Williams....
...After Mr Mueller came the investigation of the investigators, driven by William Barr, Mr Trump’s attorney-general, and the president’s alleged effort to pressure Ukraine into aiding his re-election effort...
...Nasir, London Crossword 16,152: Roger Clews, London; Vivienne Blackwell, Kent; Jenni Humphreys, Dorset Polymath 1,019: Robin Ratchford, Belgium Crossword 16,146: Lela Lee, Denver; Ian Bird, Vienna; Tim Locke...
...Attica Locke’s debut Black Water Rising created a literary sensation, and at a stroke she became the most celebrated African-American writer of crime fiction....
...It’s there because of Halpert: in 1941, the bard of the Harlem Renaissance, Alain Locke, sent her a copy of his book, The Negro in Art....
...At this time scientists were known as “natural philosophers”, and Locke and Berkeley and other thinkers stroll in and out of this narrative as Jones celebrates what he sees as quintessentially British in...
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...Given such visual lacunae, the sinister brutality of Donald Locke’s “Trophies of Empire” (1972-74) comes as a salutary shock....
...One of the latter was Donald Locke, an artist born in British Guiana who settled in the UK in 1970....
...This was the age of Locke and Halley, of reason over romance, when everything seemed knowable and conquerable....
...Here she first encountered the thoughts of John Locke, whose work had been banned by Oxford university in 1701....
...Pleasantville, by Attica Locke, Serpent’s Tail, RRP£14.99/Harper, RRP$26.99 Black Water Rising, Locke’s impressive debut, was set during the early Reagan era and had as its protagonist Houston lawyer Jay...
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