• Lightner is a Portland import, by way of the world-famous kitchens of Noma, in Denmark, and Mugaritz, in northern Spain.

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  • But pending the results of the police enquiry into alleged illegal behaviour by the News of the World, and pending a public disclosure by News International of the way that it has changed its structures and practices to ensure such abuses never happen again, Ofcom is not in a position to adjudicate whether News Corporation is fit and proper.

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  • My idea is to look into how people present themselves to the online world - by way of their chosen profile pictures and the photos they are tagged in.

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  • He changed his tune, by the way, when the same group of players won the World Cup and his reservations about their Frenchness were suddenly swept away in the tide of national rejoicing.

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  • Lest you need a sobering reminder about the US culture of waste: if the rest of the world wasted the way Americans do, we would by now need three more planets and one extra atmosphere.

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  • The only way for all of us to find a way out of this crisis we're in is by understanding the world that we live in.

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  • Similarly, we believe the human brain generates perceptions of the world in the same way, by encoding the statistical relationships between images and scenes in our past visual experience and uses this as the basis for behaving usefully and consistently towards the sources of visual images.

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  • Gabriel spends some of his time on the road with a friend and fellow traveler, who introduces us to the world by way of a chatty conversation.

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  • To put it another way, the company's version of what happened at the News of the World and who was to blame has been implicitly challenged in a fundamental way by the decision of the Metropolitan Police to arrest her on suspicion of alleged involvement in phone hacking and corruption.

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  • It is, by the way, the most successful and powerful military alliance in the history of the world.

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  • In the early years of the 20th century, by way of contrast, New York had one of the most vigorous Noise Abatement campaigns in the world.

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  • Sir Ronnie said it was a "humbling experience" to see the RUC being honoured for its bravery and dedication in the same way as the people of Malta were applauded during the Second World War by receiving the George Cross.

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  • The fourth is a study by researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, in California, into changes in the way the world's oceans have warmed up at different depths over the past 65 years.

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  • So by this line of reasoning, the only way the US can lead is by negative example - which the world in its wisdom will reject.

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  • And his belief that a diplomatic solution, a decision by Iran, that is verifiable by the world to forego pursuit of a nuclear weapon is the best way to ensure that Iran does not acquire one for the long term.

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  • It was adopted by the international body as a way of highlighting the issue of journalist murders and will be observed during World Press Freedom Day Conference in Brisbane on May 3.

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  • "Everyone has a way of viewing the world and Sarah does too and hers would be shaped by the common-sense practicality of how she's been shaped by the Bible -- which is basically the world view that says God loves people, people can access him and he's given us wisdom for living, " McGraw says.

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  • Indeed, their way of life is thought by many anthropologists to resemble quite closely that of pre-agricultural people throughout the world.

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  • And by the way, Gaffigan used to be big into MySpace, but switched allegiances along with the rest of the world as Facebook became the more dominant social media player.

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  • But the Fed does not look fondly on the way that some of the world's leading financial firms are getting into banking unscrutinised by its regulators.

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  • It is an historical accident: employers began offering health insurance during the second world war as a way of attracting workers at a time when wages were fixed by the government.

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  • So far, there is no allegation of improper payments, but only of the way the donated gifts were reported by World Help.

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  • Changing the world of backpackers by reducing their load may pave the way for some other invention.

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  • For a man who saw his parents' original small variety store torched by looters at the end of World War II, Sy has come a long way, thriving in the midst of the often volatile Philippines.

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  • An experiment under way at the University of Washington, led by Eric Adelberger, tests this idea using the world's most sensitive torsion balance, a souped-up version of the kit Henry Cavendish, an English physicist, used to measure gravity directly for the first time in the late 18th century.

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  • Rapid increases in the availability and power of information technologies are changing the way the world does business and the infrastructure by which it operates.

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  • The project was consciously conceived as a way to bring peace to a continent ravaged by centuries of war culminating in the horrors of the two world wars.

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  • This year, the masculine world of watchmaking has turned toward women in a big way by producing timepieces that are beautiful, built with quality in-house movements and, in some cases, multiple complications.

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