Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "John Major" ¶ 69
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Private and Eye
Often appears in Private Eye.
References to Beachcomber are strongly pervasive in Private Eye, and there is a possible, but more tenuous, line of descent from it, via the Goon Show, to Monty Python.
Awareness of the brand was spread in Britain by the satirical political magazine " Private Eye " which ran a cartoon series " The Adventures of Barry McKenzie ", featuring a bumbling Foster's swilling Australian expatriate, from about 1964 onwards.
Examples from the UK include Private Eye and PC Pro.
The Private Eye magazine reported that like stories, all baseless, ran in the British press since The Sun first published them in 1986.
Around this time, Cook provided financial backing for the satirical magazine Private Eye, supporting it through difficult periods, particularly in libel trials.
Roy Jenkins is fondly remembered by Private Eye as having a passion for claret and a distinct inability to pronounce his ' r's.
Milligan contributed occasional cartoons to the satirical magazine Private Eye.
* Nick Tolson's homepage Viz & Private Eye contributor
In 1989 Reflection Technology marketed the Private Eye head-mounted display, which scanned a vertical array of LEDs across the visual field using a vibrating mirror.
The Student Electronic Notebook consisted of the Private Eye, Toshiba diskless AIX notebook computers ( prototypes ) and a stylus based input system plus virtual keyboard, and used direct-sequence spread spectrum radio links to provide all the usual TCP / IP based services, including NFS mounted file systems and X11, all running in the Andrew Project environment.
Input was through a three-button unit worn on the belt, and output was through Reflection Tech's Private Eye.
In 1993 the Private Eye was used in Thad Starner's wearable, based on Doug Platt's system and built from a kit from Park Enterprises, a Private Eye display on loan from Devon Sean McCullough, and the Twiddler chording keyboard made by Handykey.
Users would wear a Private Eye display over one eye, giving an overlay effect when the real world was viewed with both eyes open.
* October 25 – The first edition of Private Eye, the British satirical magazine, is published.
* The Private Ear and The Public Eye
" Wimmin " was also a regular section of Private Eye Magazine during the 1980s, featuring quotes from feminist writing deemed to be ridiculous.
In 2002 Enfield returned to the BBC with Celeb, a new series based on the comic strip of the same title in Private Eye, as the ageing rockstar Gary Bloke.
By May 2011, Private Eye claimed to be aware of 53 super-injunctions and anonymised privacy injunctions, though Lord Neuberger's report into the usage of super-injunctions revealed that only two super-injunctions had been granted since January 2010.
Without it, there might not have been either That Was the Week That Was or Private Eye magazine, which originated at the same time, and that partially survived due to financial support from Peter Cook, and served as the model for the later American Spy Magazine.
Pym's diaries were published posthumously, under the title, A Very Private Eye ( 1985 ) ISBN 0-394-73106-9

Private and parodied
Members of the group are parodied in a regular cartoon strip by Birch, titled " Young British Artists ", in the British satirical magazine Private Eye.
It was once a favourite watering-hole of the painter Francis Bacon, whose house on Queens Road still remains as it was when he died, and several journalists and writers have been based in the lower end of the town: George Gale ( former editor of The Spectator, Daily Telegraph cartoonist and Daily Express columnist ) parodied by Private Eye magazine as ' George G. Ale ', and Peregrine Worsthorne, ( former editor of the Sunday Telegraph ) both had homes there.
He has been parodied in the satirical magazine Private Eye as ' Dr Thomas Utterfraud '.
* The phrase has occasionally been parodied by Private Eye.

Private and Sue
The UK magazine Private Eye uses the similarly-inspired " Sue, Grabbitt and Runne " ( sue, grab it and run ) when satirising the legal profession, reflecting the magazine's experience defending from libel lawsuits.
Her novels include: Toothpick House, The Swashbuckler, Dusty's Queen of Hearts Diner, Sue Slate, Private Eye, The Old Studebaker, Morton River Valley, Rafferty Street, Sweet Creek, Beggar of Love, and The Raid.

Private and Townsend's
On the night of 8 – 9 June, action on the outer defence zone flared when Lieutenant Mark Townsend's 1 Troop ( K Company, 42 CDO ) probed Mount Harriet, killing two Argentines ( Corporal Hipolito Gonzalez and Private Martiniano Gomez ). At the same time, two platoon-size fighting patrols from 45 Commando attempted the same on Two Sisters Mountain, but the Argentine Rasit ground surveillance radar on Mount Longdon was able to detect the 45 Commando platoons, and artillery fire dispersed the force.

Private and Secret
Showing Psyche's darker dance side, the " Private Desires " release became an exclusive retrospective of Psyche's early beginnings and included " Brain Collapses " live as well as the ' insider tip ' " Secret Angel ", as well as a previously unreleased " Until the Shadows " from Darrin's brother.
In 1983, the Weinsteins and Lewis produced an 80-minute sequel TV special for HBO / Cinemax later released on home video by Media Home Entertainment titled The Secret Policeman's Private Parts.
The US compilation The Secret Policeman's Private Parts ( 1983 ) – that featured special additional content and outtakes not included in the original UK films – has not been available in any format since the early 1980s and has never been released outside the US.
Factory released the DVD The Secret Policeman's Private Party, featuring the best comedic moments from various Secret Policeman's Balls.
* Eric Santner: My Own Private Germany: Daniel Paul Schreber's Secret History of Modernity ( ISBN 0-691-02627-0 )
With the Voyager Company, a pioneer new media publisher, he produced fourteen laserdiscs and CD-ROMs with material from his archives, including Ephemeral Films, the Our Secret Century series and Call It Home: The House That Private Enterprise Built, a laserdisc on the history of suburbia and suburban planning ( co-produced with architect Keller Easterling ).
He also continued to appear as an actor at The Shaw, taking a series of small roles in one of the company's greatest successes, Derek Goldby's production of Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac, as well as playing lead roles in Noel Coward's Private Lives and Granville Barker's The Secret Life.
* Michel Rouche, " The Early Middle Ages in the West: Sacred and Secret " in Paul Veyne, ed., A History of Private Life 1: From Pagan Rome to Byzantium ( Harvard University Press ) 1987, pp. 528 – 9.
Additional books she created, art directed, marketed, edited and produced include Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister and Son of a Witch, also by Gregory Maguire ; Stupid White Men by Michael Moore ; Private Parts and Miss America by Howard Stern ; The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists by Neil Strauss ; and Story: Substance, Structure, Style, and the Principles of Screenwriting by Robert McKee, Shabby Chic by Rachel Ashweell, and The Paris Apartment by Claudia Strasser,

Private and Diary
He followed that with My Private Diary, serialized in Movie Weekly magazine.
These characteristics were exaggerated in Private Eye's satirical column " Mrs Wilson's Diary ".
With Private Eye riding the satire boom, Peter Cook soon took an interest and contributed two serials recounting the bizarre adventures of Sir Basil Nardly-Strobes and the Rhandi Phurr, both of which were admirably illustrated by Rushton, as was " Mrs Wilson ‘ s Diary ".
Rushton had not been involved in Private Eye since the latter part of the 60s, other than a brief stint illustrating " Mrs Wilson's Diary " when the Labour Party came back into power in the mid-70s.
Rushton returned to Private Eye in 1978 to take over the task of illustrating " Auberon Waugh's Diary ".
* Mrs. Wilson's Diary Richard Ingrams and John Wells ( Rushton illustrations only ) ( Private Eye, 1965 )
* Mrs Wilson's 2nd Diary Richard Ingrams and John Wells ( Rushton illustrations only ) ( Private Eye, 1966 )
Mentioned in the parody " Diary by Isaiah Berlin as told to Craig Brown ", Private Eye no 1239, 9 July 2009, in which Rowse plans a dinner for Princess Margaret at All Souls College.
The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee and the Catalog of His Library of Manuscripts.
* Journal Intime ( 1878 – 1885 ), 2 vol (" Private Diary ", 1925 – 1929 )
The techniques ( if not always the spirit ) of cinéma vérité can also be seen in fiction films such as The Battle of Algiers, The Blair Witch Project, Children of Men, Jimmy and Judy, Rachel Getting Married, Cloverfield, Diary of the Dead, District 9, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows-Part 1, Battle: Los Angeles, REC, Saving Private Ryan and Paranormal Activity, The Zombinator among others.
It was this detachment which gave the Private Eye spoof Mrs Wilson's Diary, the supposed diary of Mary Wilson, written in the style of the BBC's daily radio serial Mrs Dale's Diary, a spurious look of authenticity.
* Peterley Harvest: The Private Diary of David Peterley ( introduction ), Secker & Warburg, 1985
Two collections of Waugh's Private Eye Diary have been published: Four Crowded Years: The Diaries of Auberon Waugh 1972 – 1976 ( Deutsch / Private Eye, 1976 ), and A Turbulent Decade: The Diaries of Auberon Waugh 1976 – 1985 ( Private Eye, 1985 ).
* Menendez, Lyle ; Novelli, Norma ; Walker, Mike ; and Spreckels, Judith ( 1995 ) The Private Diary of Lyle Menendez: In His Own Words!
However, he is probably best known for his Diary in the fortnightly satirical magazine Private Eye, in which he adopts the persona of a celebrity or other public figure.
Wells was one of the original contributors to the satirical magazine Private Eye and especially to Mrs Wilson's Diary, the long-running spoof journal of the wife of Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
Over the course of two weeks in April 2004, the British satirical magazine Private Eye published a journal, Teacher's Diary, written by an anonymous maths teacher at what he called ( quoting Tony Blair's spokesman, Alastair Campbell ) " a bog standard comprehensive ".
* Pages from a Private Diary ( 1898 ) Published anonymously.
* India under Ripon ; A Private Diary T. Fisher Unwin, London 1909.

1.457 seconds.