"God is an Englishman" tweeds and tails meet the letter-sweater sporting life of America's monied elite.
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Americas president Michael Lock is an Englishman whose German grandmother taught him the beauty of a good Bordeaux.
Unfortunately, her successor, Elizabeth 1 was also a woman (despite having the heart and stomach of an Englishman).
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Robert Bell, an Englishman, has captained the boat for the past six years.
And a little tip from an Englishman about the English version of English.
Weizman asked Balfour if he, as an Englishman, would exchange London for Paris.
But day-to-day, Ford is run by an Englishman, Sir Nick Scheele, who made his name turning round Jaguar, Ford's upmarket British subsidiary.
The result, a wonderful series of portraits called An Englishman in New York, is a beautiful meditation on home and identity.
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As an Englishman I am of course constitutionally bound to consider those across the Channel as being a bit behind the times.
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Under Harold Geneen, an Englishman who headed the American company for many years, ITT simultaneously owned bakeries, telephone companies, hotels and a forest-products business.
"For me, as an Englishman, EMI was the pre-eminent music company that I grew up with, " said Universal Music chairman and chief executive Lucian Grainge.
We were with a member of the MFO (Multinational Forces and Observers) - an Englishman who works with the international forces in the Sinai desert.
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The compensation for Prior was the fastest Ashes century by an Englishman since Ian Botham's memorable 118 off 102 balls at Old Trafford in 1981.
About 170 years later an Englishman named Peter Mantle bought it.
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That boy was the first ever worm charming world champion - say that three times fast - an Englishman named Tom Shufflebotham - I'm not kidding.
Cook's 235 not out was the sixth best Ashes score by an Englishman and he also surpassed Sir Don Bradman for the highest Test score at the Gabba.
The most obvious flaw is the ardent young man, Tom Fennel, an Englishman in Maugham's book but now an American played, perfunctorily, by an English actor named Shaun Evans.
"If an American can achieve that feeling in an Englishman 200 years after the events simply by representing Napoleon, I don't see how the legend will ever die, " he said.
Reverend William Hayden, an Englishman just three months a priest, was in front of McKeon and tilting toward the ruby glow of the sanctuary light in order to read his breviary.
He is an Englishman who wanted to come home.
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Having said all of that I must remember that I am an Englishman and my loyalties could be said to be to the UK economy not the US. On that basis, sure, go ahead.
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Other racket sports also emerged such as racquets, squash racquets, and eventually lawn tennis, which is widely credited to an Englishman, Major Charles Wingfield, who patented the equipment and rules for the game in London in 1874.
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Another feature marks him out as a striking regular at Tsukiji: he is an Englishman by the name of Andy Lunt, and he married more than 20 years ago into a family that has run Tokyo restaurants for generations.
Duncan Miles, an Englishman who plays a member of the French 45th Regiment of line infantry, recalls having a tear in his eye as Mr. Schneider tipped his two-cornered hat to the troops during a re-creation of the 1806 battle of the Jena.
Ifil was sent in for an early bath in the 55th minute after the Englishman followed through on an aerial challenge with Samaras and delivered a kick at the Greek's thigh that was spotted by the stand-side assistant referee.
An 18 th century Englishman did not wander around singing Handel arias, despite the great man being in the country and writing them at the time.
Famous for being the quintessential Englishman he won an Oscar in his heyday of course, Ryan's Daughter, but always resisted the pull of Hollywood.
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