Channel 4's comedy drama Metrosexuality, first shown in 2001, was a giddy exploration of people's polysexual love lives in London's Notting Hill. |
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The magazine's got a cheek to revel in London's victory when it always does its very best to do our city down. |
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A Cotswold rock band are hoping it will be plain sailing when they travel from Chipping Campden to a gig in London's Camden Town on Monday. |
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In 1960, Europe's first travelator began operating at London's Bank Tube station. |
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A ship called the Jolly George was awaiting a shipload of arms destined for Polish troops in London's East End docks in May. |
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His technocratically sound management of London's transport made him the most popular politician in London. |
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Something of a rarity, Michael hails from London's East End and was born into a family with no previous equine knowledge. |
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It hit the scene in the early eighties and went on to become the longest running musical on New York's Broadway and London's West End. |
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Following his demob, he landed his first professional job at the Windmill Theatre in London's Soho. |
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It's my third visit to his cramped attic workroom in a quiet backwater near London's Victoria. |
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Imagine my surprise, then, when I happened upon this compilation album, during a recent shopping spree around London's record shops. |
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I had got up bright and early, put on my best three quarter length trousers and had scootered my way into London's dazzling West End. |
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For someone who had aspirations of becoming London's top citizen, he ought to be aware that metal watchbands are non-U in the best circles. |
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As a thorough break from London's quotidian chaos, whilst retaining all the trappings of urban civilisation, I can recommend it thoroughly. |
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I will defend the Green Belt, while working with London's boroughs to ensure that its potential is maximised. |
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They thought it was like London's Lord Mayor or the mayor of their own borough. |
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The current proposal is for a dedicated tax to be added to the already-bloated cost of London's mayoralty. |
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All of this was topped off with a Chinese, and a fight through London's post-pub crowds. |
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Pickwick first ran in 1963 in London's West End when Sir Harry Secombe starred in the title role. |
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If the deal is successful, it would be a major coup for the galleries, putting its collection of modern art on a par with London's Tate Modern. |
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Pop icon Madonna is set to star in a new play opening in London's West End theatreland in May, a spokeswoman said. |
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Most significantly, the Thames came to provide a depository for London's waste. |
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The man, named in London's Evening Standard as Yusef Azad, 39, was arrested at his home in Brixton. |
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One night just before Yuletide, the Lord of Misrule pursued the Wren Boys through London's cobbled streets. |
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A Clapham director who trained at Richmond's Orange Tree Theatre has been hand-picked to direct a play at London's Old Vic theatre. |
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Five thousand fans lined the streets outside the Odeon cinema in London's Leicester Square for the film premiere. |
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The very next day, a freak summer windstorm clogged the water flow with leaves, flooding the flanking fields in London's Hyde Park. |
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To find out the how and why we have to go further back, to the 1880s, when London's and Europe's intellectuals were beset with doubt and anomie. |
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I don't use transport very often, aside from the occasional trip on one of London's tube trains. |
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Staff at the William Hill betting shop in London's Earls Court wore pyjamas as they opened for business at 7am. |
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I reflect how, last week, I asked for salt to correct an underseasoned steak in this sprauncy new joint in London's West End. |
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She hopes her gamble will pay off, that Edinburgh will be the start of a tour that may ultimately reach London's West End. |
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One of London's faves this season is a V-neck sweater with shirt collar and sleeves sewn on but no actual shirt underneath. |
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Importantly, London's low paid migrant workers experience high levels of deskilling. |
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During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Southwark was London's bawdy pleasure district. |
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If it is successful in reducing traffic jams and unclogging London's roads, it may then be rolled out across the rest of London. |
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The arguments over how London's underground Tube network should be run continue to rumble on. |
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The studios may look like a little old small-time operation out in London's boonies, but I have to tell you the people are amazing! |
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Contrary to previous reports, the Highland project, unlike London's Hospital, does not have Microsoft millionaire Paul Allen's financial backing. |
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At the junction of the two stands London's only cross-eyed statue, a memorial to 18th century libertarian John Wilkes. |
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Experimental, semi-documentary film, showing London's East End through the lives of two deaf-mutes. |
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This is the latest service to be set up for south west London's time-poor residents who need a helping hand to organise their lives. |
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His last film, Dirty Pretty Things, was set among London's exploited illegal immigrants. |
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As music industry insiders often bought their first guitar strings in one of the numerous music-related shops, it is London's Tin Pan Alley. |
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In tacky Tinseltown and London's effete Bloomsbury, Indian writers, film stars and directors are tops. |
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He moved to England to take part in the war effort and initially worked as a surgeon in London's east end, treating civilian casualties. |
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The Greens have unveiled a radical programme for greening London's transport system. |
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Violence returned six centuries later when Mile End was hit by London's first ever flying bomb. |
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On Wednesday it's East London's turn and on Thursday the show hits Port Elizabeth. |
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Parents fighting the closure of their children's junior school won a hollow victory at London's Appeal Court last night. |
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Against incredible odds, this chef fed chitterlings to London's chattering classes and had them begging for more. |
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Check it out at the new Edra store in London's Selfridges, designed by Ab Rogers, son of Lord Richard of that ilk. |
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He is teaching the rough-hewn and poor kids of London's East End, in a school that is considered a dead end for both students and teachers. |
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There's no self-glorification and no hard-sell behind London's brightest young things, no pomp and no pretence. |
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Open for just over a year it occupies a disused warehouse in one of London's poorest boroughs, Hackney. |
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The comedian teamed his off-the-shoulder gown with high heels and a black fascinator, as he hailed a cab in London's Bond Street. |
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The Rookery is located close to London's trendy restaurants and bars and the area features a lively atmosphere. |
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Always good to see London's essential utilities being patched up and repaired swiftly. |
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The musician believes he is clear of the disease following treatment at London's Royal Marsden Hospital. |
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The Victorian terraces are owned and rented by a cross section of London's multicultural population. |
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Halley treated him cordially and suggested that Harrison consult George Graham, one of London's leading clockmakers. |
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Last year, London's taxi drivers went to court to get pedicabs outlawed, claiming they were bad for business. |
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When the chance came up again to run one of London's big clubs, ego replaced common sense. |
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He is quickly becoming an influential part of London's popular folktronica scene. |
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The commissioner of London's Metropolitan police force says more than 30 per cent of robberies and muggings involve mobile phones. |
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Woody Allen says he loves London's famous gray and dreary weather and its residents' ever-expressive slang. |
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Newbury is a prosperous white-collar industrial town in London's commuter belt. |
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At the time I lived in a pleasant town in London's commuter belt, with easy access to the countryside. |
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One was posing as a baggage handler from London's International Airport, and he smuggled weapons aboard. |
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We could solve London's housing crisis by levelling its historic buildings, grubbing up the parks and building high-rise homes in their place. |
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The people at London's ground zero were sounding like the Spanish after their train bombings. |
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But when it comes to London's transport system a number of mysteries remain unsolved. |
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It has been a dance-floor smash ever since Tall Paul dropped the track last year at London's super club Turnmills. |
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However, there have been many recent discoveries of vessel-fragments reused in timber revetments on the City of London's mile-long waterfront. |
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How borrowings from Hindi words have changed since the end of the Raj is evident from what I once saw in London's Trafalgar Square. |
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There are children in London's better-to-do nurseries who answer to the name of Maximus. |
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Over the years, readers may have gained the idea that the police in general, and London's Met police in particular, had a down on demonstrations. |
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At London's St Paul's Cathedral, 3,000 white rose petals fluttered down from the dome one for each victim who died. |
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There were London's cooler-than-cool fixie community, weaving amid the two-wheeled crowds on their custom fixed wheel bikes. |
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And, he says, he's ordered fish and chips at some of London's finest restaurants. |
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Johnson and a cohort of industry representatives have been busy banging the drum for London's fintech scene. |
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The festive mood is set by the fanfare of trumpets and bells in the arrangement by London's Roger Harvey. |
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His family started in the fragrance business eight generations ago in 1730 with a perfumery on London's Jermyn Street. |
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Located by London's Temple Bar, this bank was old-fashioned, dark and incommodious. |
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A chef from one of London's top hotels is serving school meals to pupils at a secondary school. |
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In England, many churches were dedicated to her, most notably St. Bride's Church in London's Fleet Street. |
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The airline is trying to provide a stress-free experience for those flying first or business class through London's Heathrow Airport. |
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The fatberg had been clogging London's sewers and was dangerously close to flooding the streets with raw waste. |
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In order to demonstrate progress on race relations, John Othello is made the first black commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police force. |
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On the way, London's ancient, massive buildings, black statues and dirt surround me, oppress and burden me. |
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His office is a five metres square room reached down a long corridor, one floor above the concourse at London's Euston station. |
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After whetting the whistle at the pub, many will go on to dance at one of London's countless dance clubs. |
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The day-long series of events entertaining visitors will transform the museum into London's biggest indoor birthday party. |
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The Sub-Standard uses words and pictures to capture the essence of London's worst August storms ever. |
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But then Canary Wharf is not yet, despite the much bruited movement eastward of London's core, a Saturday-night cynosure. |
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In the 1960s, he'd been the resident DJ at London's hippest mod club, The Scene. |
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Hedonists will be easily distracted from their programme of partying, as London's cup of culture overfloweth. |
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Lee, 35, has been in the play for 18 months, including a stint in London's West End, where he received critical acclaim. |
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The tattooed wild child was spotted canoodling with the British singer at London's Umbaba nightclub on Friday night. |
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Scotland has a reputation for canny money management, and frequently outsmarts London's high-flyers. |
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The Clermont club was founded in 1962 by inveterate gambler Aspinall, in London's Berkeley Square. |
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Just a week later at a board meeting in London's Carlton Hotel, Batchelor resigned, his options unexercised. |
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The production of Canadian plays in London's West End and in other countries is not necessarily a consummation devoutly to be wished. |
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They were in Westminster, safe from the eyes of the outside world and London's many drinking dens and fleshpots. |
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The shortage of property in the south means that boxy apartments and bog-standard houses in London's squashed suburbs sell for silly money. |
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In 1285 London's air was so foul that King Edward I set up an air pollution commission, which banned the use of coal. |
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Two years ago Jeremy Hawkins downshifted from London's financial district, where he had worked for 23 years, to a home-based life. |
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As if his novels weren't enough, he went on to publish his very own prison diary after doing porridge in London's Belmarsh jail. |
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Phone networks have been jammed today following a series of blasts that hit London's public transport network this morning. |
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Would it work even in London's schools, where children from ethnic minorities will be in the majority within a few years? |
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At 1pm on a Sunday, in West London's fashionable Bush Bar and Grill, three women and five children congregate and air kiss. |
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She plays DSI Stella Gibson, who is drafted in from London's Met Police to help catch a killer on the loose in Belfast. |
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A mysterious prowler scours London's underground sewers and tube lines, searching for suitable victims. |
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John Delane was aged 23 when in 1841 he became editor of The Times, then London's leading newspaper. |
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In so doing, Coram created London's first art gallery, a precursor of the Royal Academy. |
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At the end of August solicitors acting on behalf of Mr King launched a claim for damages at London's High Court. |
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Viewers will see her tonight auditioning for a part in one of the country's most successful musicals, Mama Mia, in London's West End. |
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We're nosying around a suite at London's Charlotte Street Hotel while the photographer sets up. |
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None of this can have warmed London's heart toward intellectuals, real or fraudulent. |
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By early 2005, he booted Roll Wid Us out across London's pirate radiosphere, tore up clubs and supported 50 Cent. |
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Liam bumped into his old adversary in London's Camden Town recently and berated him for old time's sake. |
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Is it really in London's interest to have the already-elephantine Tate swell yet further? |
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Bedfont Lakes Hotel was developed on spec near London's Heathrow Airport but designed specifically for its unique site. |
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Between the two world wars, an exciting future seemed to be represented by London's growth to the west and north-west. |
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His successes include London's Royal Opera House, the Kansas City Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre and, most instructively, Alvin Ailey. |
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Here was the site of London's notorious May Fair, a drunken saturnalia from which the surrounding district now takes its name. |
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Shadwell is an overlooked part of London's East End, squashed in between Whitechapel and Wapping. |
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Experts believe the claim about a power surge gave London's emergency planners a crucial few minutes to set up their action plan. |
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A selection of acts from the leading lights of London's new alternative cabaret scene. |
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The publication was launched with members of the Green Party at London's City Hall this week. |
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The case is expected to go before London's high court next year. |
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Around 40,000 holes are dug each year in London's roads alone. |
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They brought deckchairs, blankets and picnics, making this occasion every bit as special as the spectacular opera concerts held in London's parks and at Castle Howard. |
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In 1839 she came out in society as a debutante, with the Nightingales taking an entire floor of the Carlton Hotel in London's Regent Street to mark the event. |
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He has been touring tirelessly, remembering to use his Mercury Prize as a doorstop, leaving just enough room for the rest of East London's thriving scene to slide through. |
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The rumour mill went into overdrive and the identity of her alleged attacker was said to be a well-known secret in London's close-knit television community. |
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This book eventually influenced the abolition of the cruel bearing rein, kicked off the animal-rights movement, and forced more humane treatment of London's human cabbies. |
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An estimated 750,000 people lined London's streets to pay tribute to his victorious team as it paraded the trophy on an open-topped bus tour of the capital. |
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When The Mikado was premiered at London's Savoy Theatre the audience were charmed to the point of uproar, demanding that their favourite songs be encored four times. |
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The fact that the Prime Minister himself is said to have strong-armed London's museums into mounting the festival does not make it inevitable that it will be lousy. |
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Every year Britain's serving prime minister delivers a speech dealing with foreign policy to the Lord Mayor of London's official banquet, dressed in white tie and tails. |
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A cleaner at London's Tate Britain modern art gallery threw out a bag of garbage which formed part of an artwork because it was thought to be trash. |
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The lovestruck couple arrived home at London's Heathrow airport yesterday, looking severely sunburned. |
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He was aiming to attend three gala premieres of the film in one day, starting at Manchester and jetting on to Birmingham and finally London's Leicester Square. |
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Last year a powerful scanner which can detect plastic explosives and illicit drugs was installed and tested at London's Gatwick Airport as part of a pilot programme. |
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Her devotion to musical theatre, coupled with years of formal training, led her to London's West End, where she had a role in 42nd Street at a young age. |
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At the time it was the largest deal ever done in London's midtown area. |
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Waitresses dress in costumes which recall the early days of London's first tearooms, when white frilly aprons were worn over black dresses, and white caps covered their hair. |
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Instead of a toy boy, she invests in a run down theatre off Shaftsbury Avenue in London's West End and renames it The Windmill, after the street in which it resides. |
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It's the sort of place that exists in London's adland, in Soho, where you feel you're swimming against the tide unless you're kitted out from head to toe in Prada. |
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When I started drinking wine as a young man, quite a long time ago, I used to buy cheap Beaujolais from very obliging wine shops in London's cosmopolitan quarter, Soho. |
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Most of them lived in Crawley, an industrial town near London's Gatwick airport, and images from the scene were of relatively middle class existences. |
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Passengers leaving London's Heathrow today on flights bound for the U.S. were told that there would be no in-flight entertainment. |
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In 2010, Pelly opened Public, another favorite venue for the young royals in London's Chelsea neighborhood. |
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I started my journalistic career on student mags, initially on Imperial College, London's Felix and later on Queen Mary College's Cub after I switched both college and degree. |
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The largest of all the drawings Egerton acquired were the two Carracci cartoons he gave to London's National Gallery in 1837, while he was one of its trustees. |
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The theatre beat off strong competition from all over the country to clinch the award, which was presented at a gala ceremony at London's Royal Court Theatre. |
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On February 26, 1998, journalists from London's dailies were invited to a press conference at the Royal Free Hospital. |
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One of Kate's gynecologists delivers exclusively at London's fanciest maternity hospital, The Portland. |
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It was a venerable and respected venue with a proud history that Arthur had taken possession of in a bid to bring something new to London's theatreland. |
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There's been a call for women-only carriages on London's Underground. |
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Fergus and Miles are two of the country's top professional foragers, scouring the countryside for everything from bittercress to dandelions for London's most savvy chefs. |
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The Oscar-winning actress booked herself in for a range of treatments including a seaweed body wrap while staying at London's exclusive Dorchester hotel. |
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On Tuesday the 24-year-old pianist and singer is set to perform a showpiece duet with highly regarded folk singer Katie Melua at the Brit's ceremony at London's Earl's Court. |
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It's a caper through London's East End in the company of four blokes with a proprietorial interest in a boozer, which acts as the control centre for their dodgy enterprises. |
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Shops on the King's Road and Sloane Street are hard to beat, and can be reached in 15 minutes, while London's museums, galleries and theatreland are also within easy access. |
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The album comes with a bonus CD featuring a video of the title track plus footage from the duo's tenth anniversary concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. |
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A makeover isn't just something that happens to the lucky few that get onto TV and have the pick of London's best make-up artists, hairdressers and stylists. |
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Again, I've found myself in a city where by comparison I start thinking that London's cold, unfriendliness where no-one looks at anyone in the eye is actually rather pleasant. |
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From 1945 to 1960 he worked at London's Windmill Theatre as principal dancer and choreographer, staging over 150 shows and created the Windmill's famous fan dances. |
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That May, police all but closed down the anti-capitalist protest along London's Oxford Street, caging thousands of people for more than six hours. |
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About 250 delegates from 14 countries congregated at London's City Hall some time back under the banner of a pro-hijab group to campaign for the freedom to wear the hijab. |
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They told a story of how a fresh-faced, lively outgoing child had descended into East London's drug underworld, which they believe cost him his life. |
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But secondly, with the SNP continually waiting the chance to describe him as London's poodle, there is the political imperative for him to do so, in order to prove them wrong. |
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It is odd that today's strange vehicles should bear a close resemblance to those seen by a scornful poet at London's Rotten Row a couple of generations earlier. |
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The opportunity to redisplay the domestic metalware collections in London's Victoria and Albert Museum has led to a reassessment of the museum's historical lighting equipment. |
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The East London line extensions have backing of almost all of London's elected representatives and possess a solid business case approved by the Strategic Rail Authority. |
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Major plans are now afoot to completely transform the Lower Lea Valley as the focus of London's 2012 Olympic bid, complete with sports stadia and athletes' village. |
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The Paris Metro knocks spots off London's Tube, but the standard map of the various lines and destinations can be a touch confusing for the uninitiated. |
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The tour included dates at many prestigious theatres such as London's HMV Hammersmith Apollo. |
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When she was eight, she was cast in Neap Tide at London's National Theatre. |
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Flyweight boxer Nicola Adams took on the fight of her life at London's ExCel to beat China's world number one Ren Cancan. |
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Jet Black is one of London's most exclusive nightspots and regulars include include Hollywood bad girl Lindsay Lohan and playboy Calum Best. |
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There was a party spirit, complete with a conga line, at the event on London's Southbank. |
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The financing of railways became an important specialty of London's financiers. |
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It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. |
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The Trafalgar Square celebration of Chinese New Year is now a firm fixture on London's Festival Calendar. |
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Right off London's vibrant Tottenham Court Road, The Luxury Shoe Individualizer will welcome their visitors for their personal appointments. |
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Whilst at Fosters, John also worked on early designs for London's Millenium Tower, now known as the Swiss Re Tower. |
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He subsequently wrote and presented more than 40 such operas in London's theatres. |
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His own compositions, however, made little impact on London's musical scene. |
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Both the BBC and Beecham had ambitions to bring London's orchestral standards up to those of Berlin. |
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The riots were the most destructive in London's history, damaging the prestige of the government. |
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The replacement trainshed has a low, flat roof, making no attempt to match the airy style of London's major 19th century trainsheds. |
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With less than three months to go until his first show at London's O2, it's a bit worrying that he's wearing this ridiculous surgical mask. |
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Edward and Charles also collaborated on the design of the Great Eastern Hotel at London's Liverpool Street station. |
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Born in Manchester, she spent her working life as a chambermaid in some of London's swishest hotels. |
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The winning student chef wins work experience with top chef Christopher Baston at London's County Hall Marriott. |
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Julian Rowe-Jones, consultant rhinologist and nasal surgeon at London's Nose Clinic sees these issues on a daily basis. |
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The Nunthorpe singer plays Whatsername in the musical, which opened at London's 350-seat Arts Theatre last month. |
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He was meant to match her favourite champagne, Angel, which she flew in pounds 250,000-worth of for the bash at London's Jalouse nightclub. |
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The course helps to ease or eliminate sufferers' arachnophobia and is run by experts at London's Zoological Society. |
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The original Retro Feasts gained popularity as a pop-up concept in London's Mayfair district. |
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Speciallsing in Belgian confectionery, Van Lauren of London's range includes gift wrapped ballotins. |
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She spent 30 minutes touring the site and talking to residents on the Barkantine Estate on the Isle of Dogs in London's East End. |
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The sports stars successfully recorded the fastest time for a pedalo over 100 metres on London's Serpentine yesterday. |
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It followed yesterday's letter bomb attack at the central London offices of Capita, which runs London's congestion charge system. |
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A WARWICKSHIRE artist is hoping a giant Battenberg cake made of bricks will be a tasty treat for London's Trafalgar Square. |
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I'M disturbed to report potty Pete Doherty sunk to yet another painful low at a solo gig in North London's Boogaloo pub last week. |
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Before they jet off to perform their final dates in Australia, the septet are stopping off at London's Hammersmith Apollo for one night only. |
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Sited in London's Paddington Basin, this bridge rolls open, by slowly and smoothly unfurling. |
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I bumped into the glamorous GMTV presenter at the last night of Love Muscle, the gay night at South London's Fridge club. |
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Nearly 200 Morphs drew an even larger crowd of human onlookers at the Tate Modern gallery on London's South Bank. |
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She grew up listening to vernacular Mexican music and playing the charango before obtaining her doctoral degree at London's City University. |
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City slickers will also be pleased to see London's Thames Path features as one of the planet's top 10 city hikes. |
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In June 1934, they acted like Hitler's brutal Brownshirts during a massive, Nurembergstyle rally at London's Olympia. |
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To prove the point, this summer, North London's most famous and nuttiest pop institution embarked on the biggest tour of their career. |
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Tim Shallcross, the IAM's Welsh policy officer, said variable limits had worked well on the M25, London's orbital motorway. |
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The former Blue Peter host was granted a decree nisi at London's Central Family Court on the grounds of her husband's adultery. |
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The Aussie pop princess, 41, saw Polly Rae rehearse her racy Hurly Burly act before it premiered in London's Leicester Square Theatre. |
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The French cuff bracelet was spotted by designer Stella McCartney when the two were out shopping in London's New Bond Street. |
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Mick's girl is just a Stones-cold beauty she struck a pose at Rimmel London's 180 Years Of Cool photocall at the Savoy Hotel. |
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The head of the Big Beat leisure empire welcomed the conditions drawn up by London's special clubs squad police. |
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There are many museums in England, but perhaps the most notable is London's British Museum. |
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His works have dominated London's West End since the late 20th century and have also been a commercial success worldwide. |
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Gwyn, 33, sported her dodgy do for din-dins with Coldplay hubby Chris Martin and buddies Madonna and Guy Ritchie at Luciano in London's Mayfair. |
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The West End is London's main entertainment and shopping district, attracting tourists. |
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Over 70 per cent of the FTSE 100 are within London's metropolitan area, and 75 per cent of Fortune 500 companies have offices in London. |
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Media companies are concentrated in London and the media distribution industry is London's second most competitive sector. |
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The contemporary guild democracy movement won its greatest successes among London's transport workers, notably the Thames watermen. |
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In 2005 environmentalists complained that housing developments on London's waterways threatened the vitality of the canal system. |
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The London Docklands, in particular the Royal Victoria Dock, received many hits and the Port of London's trade was disrupted. |
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The Old Bailey is the unofficial name of London's most famous criminal court, which is now part of the Crown Court. |
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The Mayor is responsible for Greater London's strategic planning and is required to produce or amend the London Plan each electoral cycle. |
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The Crack is a monthly style and listings magazine similar to London's Time Out. |
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This suggests that London's pollution affects the spatial distribution of natural carbon in the river sediments. |
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Faraday School is located on Trinity Buoy Wharf where his workshop still stands above the Chain and Buoy Store, next to London's only lighthouse. |
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A Royal Society of Arts blue plaque, unveiled in 1876, commemorates Faraday at 48 Blandford Street in London's Marylebone district. |
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The Underground uses Transport for London's zonal fare system to calculate fares. |
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The beginning of the Tudor period marked the start of the decline of the Tower of London's use as a royal residence. |
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A Royal Society of Arts blue plaque commemorates Burke at 37 Gerrard Street now in London's Chinatown. |
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In spite of the show's popularity and extensive run in London's West End, it lost money due to the sheer expense of the production. |
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Considered one of the UK's first psychedelic music groups, Pink Floyd began their career at the vanguard of London's underground music scene. |
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In 1968, guitarist Brian May, a student at London's Imperial College, and bassist Tim Staffell decided to form a band. |
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Baldry touted Stewart's abilities to Melody Maker magazine and the group enjoyed a weekly residence at London's fabled Marquee Club. |
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A musical called Tonight's The Night, featuring many of Stewart's songs, opened 7 November 2003 at London's Victoria Palace Theatre. |
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Stewart headlined the Sunday show at the 2011 Hard Rock Calling Festival on 26 June in London's Hyde Park. |
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Another club called Trip was opened in June 1988 by Nicky Holloway at the Astoria in London's West End. |
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She had been in contact with London's underground electronic music scene and was romantically involved with trip hop musician Tricky. |
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In 2005, they moved further again, to the new Cadogan Hall, just off London's Sloane Square. |
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Hitchcock would march around London's Hyde Park and was required to wear puttees, though he never mastered the proper wrapping of them. |
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At 14, shortly after his mother's relapse, he registered with a theatrical agency in London's West End. |
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Cumberbatch returned to theatre to play Shakespeare's Hamlet at London's Barbican Theatre. |
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On 6 July 2005 Trafalgar Square hosted the announcement of London's bid to host the 2012 Summer Olympics. |
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In 1866, a national Olympic Games in Great Britain was organised at London's Crystal Palace. |
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In November every year, a large fireworks display is scheduled there as part of London's Bonfire Night celebrations. |
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During the war, many of London's children were evacuated to avoid the frequent aerial bombing. |
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In 1991, she and her husband Denis moved to a house in Chester Square, a residential garden square in central London's Belgravia district. |
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He filled Piers Court with his acquisitions, often from London's Portobello Market and from house clearance sales. |
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When waiting for a train at London's Victoria Station in 1984, Gaiman noticed a copy of Swamp Thing written by Alan Moore, and carefully read it. |
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Introduced by Augustus John, Caitlin's lover, they met in The Wheatsheaf pub on Rathbone Place in London's West End. |
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He originally trained as a violinist as a child, before studying at London's Trinity College of Music. |
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Arnold performed his debut orchestral concert, showcasing his film and television music, on Sunday 6 July 2014 at London's Royal Festival Hall. |
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The performances at London's Drury Lane theatre heralded a return to form and prominence for Clapton in the new decade. |
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At the 1985 Brit Awards held at London's Grosvenor Hotel on 11 February, the band received the award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. |
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On 5 December, the band headlined the opening day of the 2015 Jingle Bell Ball at London's O2 Arena. |
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Their entire body of work has been created in, and focused on, London's East End, which they see as a microcosm. |
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Since 2008 the ceremony has been held at the Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden. |
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While living in London's Saville Street, he took part in efforts to create a home for the city's abandoned children. |
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The Society held their meetings in Great Windmill Street, Soho, central London's entertainment district. |
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Due to London's successful bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics, a Great Britain team would qualify as of right of being the host nation. |
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World War I saw further growth in the size of London's Black communities with the arrival of merchant seamen and soldiers. |
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He invited her to feature in Al Read's Such Is Life at the Adelphi Theatre in London's West End. |
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This journalist attended the band's next show, at Upstairs at Ronnie's in London's West End. |
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The show ran for a respectable 501 performances at London's Adelphi Theatre. |
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He worked in variety theatres around the country and at many of London's top night spots, performing as many as 52 shows in one week. |
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Beckham became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in January 2005 and was involved in promoting London's successful bid for the 2012 Olympic Games. |
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Phil Gould went on to study at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he met keyboard player Mike Lindup in a percussion course. |
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On 20 and 21 September 2013, the band, along with a larger brass section, performed three new songs at London's Indigo O2 Arena. |
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In June 2008, Madness played the majority of their new album The Liberty of Norton Folgate at London's Hackney Empire for three nights. |
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Specifically, London outfitted, financed, and insured many of the ships, which helped fund the building of London's docks. |
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Haig Avenue doubles as London's Walthamstow Stadium where Churchill, played by Keith Flood, is heckled by thousands. |
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In 2008, Bahrain was named the world's fastest growing financial center by the City of London's Global Financial Centres Index. |
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Omer, France in the 11th century and London's Hanse was formed in the 12th century. |
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She says that this development is due to the population size of the capital, as well as London's dominance of the Southeast of England. |
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The Zaha Hadid-designed Aquatics Centre provides the wow factor for London's Olympics but its legacy is contentious. |
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Second Floor Studios in the Woolwich Dockyard area is one of London's largest concentrations of artists' studios. |
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Increasing the carrying capacity of London's sewerage system has been debated for some years. |
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The production was first staged at the Hampstead Theatre before transferring to the Comedy Theatre in London's West End. |
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The show was successful, and was taken on tour, including a stint in London's West End. |
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The winner is usually announced at a ceremony in London's Guildhall, usually in early October. |
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They live within spitting distance of a busy runway at London's Heathrow Airport. |
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In Jack London's urban gothic, the city's teratological economy comes to light in grotesque animal allegories. |
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Y nightclub in London's Astoria last week, the earth-shattering vocalist took off to France to promote her latest single, Oh Boy. |
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James has a wife and family whom he keeps rigidly out of the way in Cambridge, from which he commutes to his untrendy flat in London's Barbican. |
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As the producer of Five's Terry and Gaby show, Chris is a regular visitor to London's County Hall studios, where his alsation has taken to. |
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The project in London's Fenchurch Street, dubbed the Walkie Talkie, has been on hold since 2009 because of the economic downturn. |
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On 29 November 2012, Clapton joined The Rolling Stones at London's O2 Arena during the band's second of five arena dates celebrating their 50th anniversary. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury is the King's College London's visitor by right of office owing to the role of the Church of England in King's foundation. |
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The year 1750 also saw the institution of the annual charity performances of Messiah at London's Foundling Hospital, which continued until Handel's death and beyond. |
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