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julian glover Blog Posts
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... is local and what is national, then someone, somewhere, is going to have to grit their teeth and designate the dividing line. Transport policy Conservatives Labour Transport Rail transport Local politics Julian Glover guardian.co.uk. |
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Julian Glover says the gap between the two main parties has grown to nine points. Our design critic Jonathan Glancey argues that the advent of high-speed rail is the ideal time to rebuild the Euston Arch, the monumental landmark that ... |
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Julian Glover reports: €œOne explanation is that many voters, even Labour ones, dislike Brown. He lags behind Cameron in every question in today's poll. The Tory leader is 11 points ahead of the prime minister as the man who most want to ... |
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Of course, my favourite Julian Glover baddie has to be as Arthur Donovan in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. This time he's an American business man who sides with the Nazis in order to discover the holy grail.... |
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... Julian Glover on ICM poll showing Tories ahead & Gordon Brown unpopular for Labour http://bit.ly/d4RTTr 1 hour ago; Recycling still the most effective waste disposal method, report finds http://bit.ly/acDEv5 2 hours ago ... |
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We just saw YOUNG VICTORIA (a wonderful film, by the way) and noted Julian Glover in the role of the Duke of Wellington. They must have given him a prosthetic schnozzola to match the Duke's famous Roman nose, which led to the troops ... |
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Julian Glover and Michael White on an ICM opinion poll showing that a hung parliament could be the outcome of the general election. Julian Glover. Michael White. |
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David Cameron; Gordon Brown; General election 2010; Opinion polls; Conservatives; Labour. Julian Glover. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds. |
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Jesus, played by Bruce Willis, stands in chains before Pilate (Julian Glover): Pilate: "Behold the Man!" Jesus: "Bite me!" The Apostle Thomas (Shia LaBoeuf), no longer doubting in Jesus' leadership), slips him a Glock and springs ... |
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