Yet she wasn't easy like some of the girls hanging out around Soho at that time. |
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Instead I had a dodgy job for a dodgier boss, working out of a four floor walk-up above a bridal wholesalers in Soho. |
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This process is almost as important as the eventual winner to Soho Theatre. |
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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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We were celebrating Matthew's success in a SoHo restaurant at the time, and drinking cocktails in the garden. |
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So I got them to move me into a little hotel in Soho, the seedy area of New York. |
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Schoeni was a leading dealer in Chinese contemporary art with two galleries in Hong Kong's fashionable SoHo district. |
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We met again briefly last year at a restaurant in Soho, and had little to say to each other. |
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During a curtain call after a performance at New York's Joyce SoHo Theater, there is a standing ovation. |
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But nobody, not even the most dedicated footslogger on the SoHo treadmill, could have known everything in these three shows firsthand. |
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Now the worst-case scenario is a tabloid picture of plastered politician stumbling out of a Soho dive. |
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Applause travelled in weird concentric circles around Soho Square with laughing and whistling and much moving about. |
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He was born in Soho, London, where he lived most of his life, and was son to a hosier and his wife, both Dissenters. |
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This weekend we put the clocks ahead for summer time and I'll be able to cut through Soho Square on the way home every night. |
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I don't go into Soho all that often at the weekend, so twice in a month is an exception. |
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McAvoy is sitting in the Soho Hotel sipping lime and soda and apologising for his hangdog appearance. |
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This night out is then followed the following evening by Martin's birthday drinks down in Soho. |
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The works initially appeared at a SoHo gallery in New York in October, but were not put up for sale. |
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Fires continued to rage after a nail-bomb ripped through the bar in Soho, London. |
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One of them is previously unacknowledged reader Carl Feynman, who wrote in about the bizarre SOHO image mentioned below. |
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Even the bleeding-heart liberals that inhabit the SoHo area are forced to admit that this has been his finest hour. |
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Out of our windows west across SoHo there is a gorgeous sunset silhouetting the water towers. |
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In what is essentially a string of anecdotes and one-liners, Waterhouse shows off his knowledge of Soho history and myth. |
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When I first see her she's bowling along a Soho street, looking late and anxious, in a pair of hippy maroon cords and a flappy purple jumper. |
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Below Houston, each street into Soho was barricaded and manned by huddles of cops. |
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The hotel is slap-bang in the middle of Covent Garden and theatreland, with Leicester Square and Soho also close by. |
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I toyed with the idea of scootering myself to every recording studio in Soho. |
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We sat drinking our Mojitos in a new bar in Soho, which had appealed to us thanks to its promise of a two-for-one happy hour until ten o'clock. |
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The changes began slowly, when art galleries priced out of SoHo eyed the lofty, low-rent spaces further west. |
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She had by this time assumed the name of Carol Jones and was living in Soho with her widowed mother. |
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Renovations of his SoHo loft in Manhattan were featured in a glowing article in Architectural Digest. |
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Finally the time had come to crack open the Bolly, knock off early, take a taxi into Soho, and get leathered on expenses. |
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Uptime is crucial when running any type of server whether it is a file repository, HTTP web server, or a simple SOHO server. |
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We meet in Soho, in a tall, skinny office just large enough to accommodate his 6ft 2ins of long-limbed languidness. |
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He imported a pizza oven from Naples, employed an elderly Sicilian to knead the dough and, in 1965, opened the first Pizza Express on in Soho. |
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Kittichai brings a taste of Bangkok, with a dash of international fusion, to Soho. |
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Tops that look like kurtas hang on the racks in departmental stores in the hip Soho neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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As we stroll through SoHo, we spot a tall, thin, pale man dressed in all black with bottle-blond hair. |
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She has an appointment at the Soho Apple Store to fix her 15-year-old Macbook. |
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In London, the group will do walking tours of the variously sexy, scandalous, and literary neighborhoods of Soho and Bloomsbury. |
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Caroline Trimm, a nurse counselor at Greenwich House in the SoHo district of Manhattan, seems to have the opposite view. |
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Middle-aged women don't usually cause overnight literary sensations, especially when they live in isolated valleys hours from the watering holes of Soho. |
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So we headed into nearby Soho for some late-night jiggery-pokery. |
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Needlepoint upholstery and rag rugs are hardly the expected stuff in SoHo galleries, especially when they serve neither ironic nor socially critical purposes. |
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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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She grew up in bohemian SoHo, the eldest of three children, and regularly cites her mother's little sayings as yardsticks by which she measures her unusual life. |
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Sometimes, as in the case of the humus masabacha at a certain SoHo eatery, I slip up. |
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Case in point Tuesday's White Cube kick-off party at Soho House and Le Baron at the Florida room Delano last night. |
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The other is an 80-acre estate in garrison, New York, which is about halfway between Shokan and Soho. |
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Opened in October by the Soho House group in the famous Tea Building, this industrial ditty is divine. |
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Helene began her career in the art world working for Louis Meisel at his fine art gallery in Soho. |
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We need to listen more closely to people like Jason, sitting in that Soho meeting. |
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A low point came when she was photographed by paparazzi crying in a Soho street after the break-up. |
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On Costa Rica Street, in Palermo Soho, there is an inconspicuous black gate. |
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You can pick your favourite from soho, paisano, bresaola rucola and Italian village, to name a few. |
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The Verne Club is a hip, steampunky cocktail club in Palermo Soho inspired by, you guessed it, Jules Verne. |
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Meer goes occasionally to check the status of donations, but overseeing the donations is the accountant at Soho Properties. |
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Eager and determined to get that first break as a 3D animator, you've sorted out your showreel which you're going to tout around all the Soho post-production companies. |
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To a young artist in the 1980s, the SoHo galleries that mattered seemed an unreachable territory, a no-go land. |
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The French House is an iconic Soho watering hole, scene of many an artistic, theatrical or literary debauch. |
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This meant that there was lots of money sloshing around in Soho. |
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Speaking from his Soho office, Morris is brusque and breezy. |
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The Soho streets, their sombreness heightened by the glorious evening sunshine that flooded the near empty pavements on Thursday night, were alive again. |
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Soho House aspirants must be nominated by two members in good standing before submitting their application to a strict committee, which meets just once every three months. |
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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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At Leigh's gallery in Soho, Dr. Seuss drawings share wall space with Snoopy paintings and original production cels of Wile E. Coyote and Tom and Jerry. |
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They belong to the Kreutz family of sun-grazing comets, often seen by the SOHO spacecraft while diving towards their final rendezvous with the Sun. |
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For a couple of years now I've trotted down to Soho every fortnight to pick up cheap ciggies from an air hostess who regularly brings back cartons from France. |
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The bio-medical scientist had been lured into the Soho clip joint. |
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In fact, the last time he was in London we had a memorable night out on the town, with him finally collapsing on my couch in Soho after we got in from a nightclub at 6am. |
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By the time their orbits take them close to the Sun so they become bright, they are lost in the Sun's glare and require a space-based coronagraph like that on SOHO to be seen. |
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As pastry chairwoman at the French Culinary Institute in the city's Soho district, she remains true to her background, referring to her sundaes on the menu as coupes. |
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For the moment, though, London is making the most of it, and I spent lunchtime sat in Soho Square reading a rival magazine amid the topless cuties. |
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The present depot at Soho is a product of the privatised railway. |
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When he returned to England he opened a photographic studio in Soho before working as a clapper boy at Sound City and as a focus puller and camera operator at Elstree. |
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Coach's iconic double-faced cotton twill fabric, contrasting with the fun fashion colours in the interiors of the bags, is complete with a chunky Soho buckle. |
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At first he worked in the pattern shop in Soho, but soon he was erecting engines in Cornwall. |
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On the face of it moving the talent to Soho can seem fatuous. |
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The site includes Timothy Hackworth's house, the Soho Workshop and a former coal drops, which are listed buildings. |
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Adidas presents a new line of sleek forward-looking clothes at midrange prices, invigorating slumpy SoHo in the process. |
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Soho House was at first occupied by Boulton relatives, and then by his first partner, John Fothergill. |
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A few weeks ago I was invited to a Soho loft for a board game day. |
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The Soho Foundry was planned with a degree of sophistication unprecedented for a factory of its time. |
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It includes a marble bust of Boulton, set in a circular opening above two putti, one holding an engraving of the Soho Manufactory. |
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An author and proponent of the photorealist art movement, Meisel opened one of the first art galleries in SoHo at 141 Prince Street. |
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Marx's first London residence was a cramped apartment at 28 Dean Street, Soho. |
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He is, in large part, responsible for the hipification of the neighborhood, a district east of SoHo and south of the East Village. |
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His Live Box sessions started on the Soho Road and were the key to starting a whole new scene and opportunity for young musicians. |
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The London Pride was based in Trafalgar Square and Soho with hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world. |
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In 2006 he returned to the London stage in Michael Grandage's production of Don Juan in Soho at the Donmar Warehouse. |
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At Soho, he adopted the latest techniques, branching into silver plate, ormolu and other decorative arts. |
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Murdoch progressed to work in fitting and erecting steam engines and was often sent from Soho for this purpose. |
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Murdoch began his career with Boulton and Watt in the pattern workshop of their Soho Foundry, making patterns for the casting of machine parts. |
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Highs abounded in the then-emergent SoHo scene, with cheap lofts, cooperative galleries, and all-night talkfests at Max's Kansas City. |
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A number of Georgian buildings survive, including St Philip's Cathedral, Soho House, Perrott's Folly, the Town Hall and much of St Paul's Square. |
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In 1768 Banks sailed with Captain James Cook to the South Pacific, and took with him green glass earrings made at Soho to give to the natives. |
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The move has been pioneered by Coun Majid Mahmood who fears our city will gain a reputation for sleaze to rival Soho. |
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At the offices of Pseudo at 600 Broadway in SoHo, his legendary parties brought together the nerderati and the downtown art set. |
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After sea trials the Admiralty rejected their claims, and the metal was used for fanlights and sash windows at Soho House. |
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He is recognised by blue plaques at his Steelhouse Lane birthplace and at Soho House. |
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The Society held their meetings in Great Windmill Street, Soho, central London's entertainment district. |
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He set up an independent exhibition in his brother's haberdashery shop at 27 Broad Street in Soho. |
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In 1766 Boulton required Fothergill to vacate Soho House, and lived there himself with his family. |
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The Avalon Soho describes itself as a cocktail lounge with live DJs every night. |
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Matthew Boulton's home, Soho House, is now a museum, commemorating the work of both men. |
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Soho and its adjoining areas house a concentration of media and creative companies. |
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A resident of Birmingham, his attention may have been roused by the exhibition at Soho. |
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Watt did most of his work at his home in Harper's Hill in Birmingham, while Boulton worked at the Soho Manufactory. |
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Roebuck went bankrupt, and Matthew Boulton, who owned the Soho Manufactory works near Birmingham, acquired his patent rights. |
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Soho House, his home from 1766 until his death, is now a museum, as is his first workshop, Sarehole Mill. |
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The uncensored version of Deep Throat has never been shown in a mainstream Soho cinema before. |
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In 1861 tests were performed at the Soho Foundry for the London Pneumatic Despatch Company. |
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In 1795, they began to make steam engines themselves at their Soho Foundry in Smethwick, near Birmingham, England. |
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He worked for Matthew Boulton and James Watt at their Soho Foundry steam engine works in Birmingham, England. |
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One of the employees at the Soho Foundry, Samuel Clegg, saw the potential of this new form of lighting. |
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Venues included Erasmus Darwin's home in Lichfield, Matthew Boulton's home, Soho House, Bowbridge House in Derbyshire, and Great Barr Hall. |
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All the world came to Soho to meet Boulton, Watt or Small, who were acquainted with the leading men of Science throughout Europe and America. |
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Both Watt and Murdoch were probably aware of each other because of their connections with James Boswell, who had made several visits to Watt's workshop at Soho. |
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Pc Ben Dolan, from the Soho and Victoria policing team, came up with the idea of geocaching at work after seeing one of his friends getting involved in the hobby. |
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With its all-day menu, diners can choose from SoHo staples such as the Soho Dawg, a choice between lamb and beef, accompanied with spicy chakalaka tomato sauce and fries. |
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Josiah Wedgwood in Staffordshire and Matthew Boulton at his Soho Manufactory were other prominent early industrialists, who employed the factory system. |
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On September 16, Hendrix performed in public for the last time during an informal jam at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in Soho with Eric Burdon and his latest band, War. |
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It is as if Sven, the graverobber of Soho Square, has never been away. |
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The early history of the Soho Foundry is of pivotal importance both to the history of the industrial revolution and to the study of the development of management theory. |
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In later years, the Manufactory was served by canal at Soho Wharf, at the end of the short Soho Branch of the Birmingham Canal Navigations' Soho Loop. |
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Watt told Boulton about his ideas on improving the engine, and Boulton, an avid entrepreneur, agreed to fund development of a test engine at Soho, near Birmingham. |
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In retirement Boulton remained active, continuing to run the Soho Mint. |
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The two sons made changes, quickly ending public tours of the Soho Manufactory in which the elder Boulton had taken pride throughout his time in Soho. |
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Boulton's Soho site proved to have insufficient hydropower for his needs, especially in the summer when the millstream's flow was greatly reduced. |
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By 1989, she was selling to Zona, the trendsetting home-furnishings boutique in SoHo, where customers used to wait in line to get inside on holiday weekends. |
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In 1802 as part of the public celebrations of the Peace of Amiens he made a public exhibition of his lighting by illuminating the exterior of the Soho Foundry. |
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Sun-watching space observatories such as SOHO and TRACE, which orbit above Earth's turbulent atmosphere, should have ringside seats for the transit. |
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Boulton founded the Soho Mint, to which he soon adapted steam power. |
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The Soho Foundry was also innovative in the field of personnel management, setting up executive development programmes, sickness benefit schemes and welfare programmes. |
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Birmingham Museums Trust runs other museums in the city including Aston Hall, Blakesley Hall, the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Soho House and Sarehole Mill. |
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