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In its review of the 1989 London revival, the reviewer for The Guardian wrote that the " production also strikes me as infinitely superior to Harold Prince's 1975 version at the Adelphi.
In 1981, nominee John Banville wrote a letter to The Guardian requesting that the prize be given to him so that he could use the money to buy every copy of the longlisted books in Ireland and donate them to libraries, " thus ensuring that the books not only are bought but also read — surely a unique occurrence.
There is also a small group in Montana, originally formed around the personality of Leland Jensen, who claimed a status higher than that of the Guardian.
In describing the list to readers, Paul MacInnes from British newspaper The Guardian wrote, " Surprisingly enough for an American magazine, the top 10 is fair jam-packed with Yanks ," though he also noted three exceptions in the top 10.
No Logo was also short-listed for the Guardian First Book Award in 2000.
" Cruz's performance in Fanfan la Tulipe, also in 2003, was not well received, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian commenting that Cruz " deserves a special Cannes Razzie for a performance of purest teak.
In May 1301, Umfraville, Comyn and Lamberton also resigned as joint Guardians and were replaced by Sir John de Soules as sole Guardian.
The St Helena Church News was published from 1888, the Parish Magazine from 1889, the Diocesan Magazine from 1901 and the Jamestown Monthly from 1912 The latter was renamed the St Helena Church Magazine and was published until 1945 by Canon Wallcot, who extended news coverage from church matters to also include island news after the closure of the St Helena Guardian.
He also was concerned with matters dealing with Bahá ' í belief and practice — as Guardian he was empowered to interpret the writings of Bahá ' u ' lláh and ` Abdu ' l-Bahá, and these were authoritative and binding, as specified in ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's will.
The Sentinel ( published 1982 ) is also the title of a collection of Arthur C. Clarke short stories, including the eponymous " The Sentinel ", " Guardian Angel " ( the inspiration for his Childhood's End ), " The Songs of Distant Earth ", and " Breaking Strain ".
The latter is also sometimes referred to as " The Guardian Saga " after its chief antagonist.
The most irreconcilable of Bruce's Scottish enemies also came: Ingram de Umfraville, a former Guardian of Scotland, and his kinsman the Earl of Angus, as well as others of the MacDougalls, MacCanns and Sir John Comyn of Badenoch, the only son of the Red Comyn, who was born and raised in England and was now returning to Scotland to avenge his father's killing by Bruce at Greyfriars Kirk in Dumfries in 1306.
She also worked as a Poor Law Guardian and was shocked by the harsh conditions she encountered in Manchester workhouses.
" Guardian Angel " has also appeared in two short story collections: The Sentinel ( 1983 ), and The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke ( 2001 ).
It also led directly to the foundation of The Manchester Guardian ( now The Guardian ), but had little other effect on the pace of reform.
" Guardian and heart of the people is Votan-Zapata who is also the guardian and heart of the word.
King's Place is also the home of The Guardian and The Observer newspapers, and of the UK Drug Policy Commission.
Shenton has also conducted several interviews since the society's relaunch, including in The Guardian newspaper.
The Remains of the Day appeared in a 2007 Guardian list of " Books you can't live without " and also in a 2009 " 1000 novels everyone must read ".
The Guardian has also cited Buckaroo Banzai as one of their " 1, 000 films to see before you die ".
Newspapers in many other parts of the world, including The Times, The Guardian and The Independent in the United Kingdom, are also downsizing their broadsheets.
It seems that Strathbogie may also have persuaded Robert to submit to Edward and Balliol — Sir Thomas Gray, in his Scalacronica claimed that he had actually done so — and may explain his removal as Guardian around this time.
He also wrote his first Endpiece column for The Spectator ( the column moved to The Listener in 1979 and then to The Guardian ).
The USCG Air Station and the Aviation Technical Training Center ( ATTC ) in Elizabeth City was also featured in numerous scenes of the 2006 Disney movie " The Guardian ", although the base was made to look like Kodiak, Alaska in keeping with the film's script.

Guardian and comments
" Other reviewers, even the best part of a decade after the programme's cancellation, were much harsher, with Rupert Smith's comments in The Guardian in 2002 being a typical example.
In Ultima IX, the Guardian comments on this behavior, accusing Lord British of always hiding in his castle while his land suffers.
Herring and some of his contemporaries, including Dave Gorman, were angered when comments he makes in his show were grossly misrepresented in an opinion column written by critic Brian Logan in The Guardian.
This article received the largest number of comments, over 1, 500, to any Guardian article, according to This is Cornwall.
As Marrina Smallwood and Aurora also arrive to help fight Nerkodd, the female reporter that Guardian saved comments to the television viewers on why Northstar isn't with the team.
Brian Whitaker wrote in a blog for the Guardian newspaper that in the translation of the video, showing Farfour eliciting political comments from a young girl named Sanabel, the MEMRI transcript misrepresents the segment.
Taki has been accused of using ethnic slurs by The Guardian, in an article criticizing London mayor Boris Johnson for employing him and was investigated by Scotland Yard for some of his racial comments, although no charges were made.
In The Guardian Tariq Ali and Robert Fisk in The Independent, echoing earlier comments by George Galloway in parliament, claimed that the Iraq War was the cause of the attacks, though both also ran opinion pages and letters responding that such claims were too oversimplified, and the general mood of the press was that Britain was always a terrorist target and at most the war made Britain a more prominent target.
* The Guardian ( October 29, 2004 ), reporting the S. Polo massacre investigation, Klaus Konrad, his role ( supervised the executions that followed the torture ), and his comments

Guardian and Moffat
In an article for The Guardian newspaper, writer and comedian Richard Herring observed that Moffat has not used the show " as a soapbox from which to satirise the government ’ s educational policy, preferring to concentrate on being funny ... yet beneath it all is a much more broadly satirical swipe at the implicit pointlessness of the way we are educated.

Guardian and ...
A 2007 article in The Guardian noted that "... in the summer of 1977, ... punk's nihilistic swagger was the most thrilling thing in England.
An affectionate obituary tribute in The Guardian commented, " He loved cricket ... and played it ardently and very badly ", while in a review of Cricket Country, George Orwell described him as " the true cricketer ":
Michael Billington wrote in The Guardian that " play gets richer with each viewing ... there is poetry and passion behind the mathematics and metaphysics.
Meanwhile, the Prophet summons Thrall, Jaina, Tyrande and Malfurion, and reveals that he used to be Medivh, the Last Guardian and the betrayer from Warcraft: Orcs & Humans ... much to Tyrande's shock.
If ... is an ongoing political comic strip which appears in the UK newspaper The Guardian, written and drawn by Steve Bell since its creation in 1981.
* If ... on the Guardian ’ s " Comment is free " site ( the red-and-grey bar below the cartoon is a scroll bar allowing access to a few older cartoons )
* Review of Thinks ... in The Guardian
The Guardian, which restricts its use of honorific titles to leading articles, states in its style guide: " use Ms for women ... unless they have expressed a preference for Miss or Mrs ".
The Guardian said he was " much loved ...
The history of football in Ferrol is associated to the shipbuilding yards, workshops, foundries and drydocks and the British technical advisors ,< ref >" SPANISH NAVY: Huge Contract in British Hands " ( 1909 ) The Manchester Guardian, 1st February 1909, Page 12: Manchester <<... Vickers, Armstrong and Brown ... it has been determined to put down a new shipyard at Ferrol in Spain ... Mr A J Campbell ... has been appointed manager of the Ferrol yard ... Mr Peter Muir ... has been appointed assistant manager.
The Guardian writes that his critics have noted what Kingsley Amis called a " terrible compulsive vividness in his style ... that constant demonstrating of his command of English ," and that the " Amis-ness of Amis will be recognisable in any piece before he reaches his first full stop ".
As The Guardian put it, the governors " summarily sacked the pair in the interests of a more ... mediocre company spirit.
The tale of an AWOL soldier and his pregnant girlfriend, between whose perspectives the narrative alternates, the novel attracted critical praise: The Guardian called it " sharply and poignantly written ... makes for an intense one-sitting read ".
" Writing in The Manchester Guardian, Roy Perrott observed that " Goldfinger ... will not let close admirers down ".
When ' Aurora ' was recorded for Philips in 1986 by Lorin Maazel and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Edward Greenfield of The Guardian called it " skillfully and sumptuously scored ... music as sensuous as any you will find from a British composer ".
" According to the British newspaper The Guardian, "... the October 1970 plot against Chile's President-elect Salvador Allende ... was the direct result of a plea for action a month earlier by Donald Kendall, chairman of PepsiCo, in two telephone calls to the company's former lawyer, President Richard Nixon.
" The Guardian remarked that " the political classes have ... lost their fear, namely of the once almighty Roman Catholic church.
Campbell's loyalty to Maxwell was demonstrated when he punched The Guardian journalist Michael White after White joked about " Captain Bob, Bob, Bob ... bobbing " in the Atlantic Ocean shortly after Maxwell's drowning in 1991.
* If ... ( comic ), a political comic strip which appears in the UK newspaper The Guardian
The Times praised a " riveting performance " while The Guardian found him " highly impressive ... at one point he attacks his court-poet with a single hair-raising leap across a chair and table ".

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