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The general tone of articles appearing in such important newspapers as the Manchester Guardian and the Sunday Observer implies a kindly recognition that the Catholic Church is now at least of equal stature in England with the Protestant churches.
Citing research by John Green, who found that several contemporary British Columbia newspapers regarded the alleged capture as very dubious, Clark notes that the Mainland Guardian of New Westminster, British Columbia, wrote, " Absurdity is written on the face of it.
The Cornish Guardian is a weekly newspaper: it is published in 7 separate editions, including the Bodmin edition.
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.
* How the study of teeth is revealing our history, Mike Pitts, The Guardian, 17 June 2010
At the closure of the UK Film Council on 31 March 2011, The Guardian reported that " The UKFC's entire annual budget was a reported £ 3m, while the cost of closing it down and restructuring is estimated to have been almost four times that amount.
The Guardian writes that the six-week-long school summer holiday in the UK is the most dangerous time of the year for these girls, a convenient time to carry out the procedure because they need several weeks to heal before returning to school.
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.
The Guardian ran an article asking " IKEA is changing its font to Verdana – causing outrage among typomaniacs.
" In an article in the Guardian titled Quantum weirdness: What we call ' reality ' is just a state of mind d ' Espagnat wrote that:
The Guardian, formerly known as the Manchester Guardian is an example of one such media outlet.
Once a regional daily newspaper, The Guardian is currently a nationally respected paper.
Rob Gretton, the band's manager for over twenty years, is credited for having found the name " New Order " in an article in The Guardian entitled " The People's New Order of Kampuchea ".
The basis of the dispute is over the identity of the Bahá ' í Guardian, a term referring to the appointed head of the religion, an executive hereditary office held by Shoghi Effendi from 1921 to 1957.
The Guardian reported that " 36 % of the 308 UK senior managers and directors having responded to a survey accepted swearing as part of workplace culture ", but warned about specific inappropriate uses of swearing such as when it is discriminatory or part of bullying behaviour.
In April 2000 it was reported in the Guardian that " Railtrack is adopting a deliberate ' culture of defiance ' against the rail regulator ".
* " Yesteryear " is a time-travel episode in which Mr. Spock uses " The Guardian of Forever ", a time gateway from the original series episode " The City on the Edge of Forever ", to travel to his own childhood past.
Sarah Churchwell in the Guardian says, " Ultimately Faludi is guilty of her own exaggerations and mythmaking, strong-arming her argument into submission.
To Bahá ' ís he is the first and last Guardian.
` Abdu ' l-Bahá's Will and Testament is considered one of the three charters of the Bahá ' í administrative order, and in it ` Abdu ' l-Bahá laid down the authority of the Guardian and the Universal House of Justice, the elected governing body of the Bahá ' í Faith that had been written about by Bahá ' u ' lláh, and had not yet been established:
In Ocarina of Time, by using the Mask of Truth, the player learns from a Gossip Stone that any adult that enters Lost Woods without the protection of a Guardian Fairy will become a monster ( although its only revealed that such monster is a Stalfos during the Biggoron Sword quest, when link trades in the Odd Potion for the Poacher's Saw ).
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.

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" B. Ifor Evans, writing in the Manchester Guardian, similarly argued that, due to its difficulties, the book " does not admit of review ", and argued that, perhaps " in twenty years ' time, with sufficient study and with the aid of the commentary that will doubtless arise, one might be ready for an attempt to appraise it.
E. R. Punshon reviewed the novel in the February 6, 1936 issue of The Guardian when he said, " Some readers are drawn to the detective novel by the sheer interest of watching and perhaps anticipating the logical development of a given theme, others take their pleasure in following the swift succession of events in an exciting story, and yet others find themselves chiefly interested in the psychological reactions caused by crime impinging upon the routine of ordinary life.
In March 2005, BBC News Magazine reported the Morning Stars circulation as between 13, 000 and 14, 000, quoting John Haylett's comment " perhaps only one in 10 of these readers would label themselves as communists ", while in August 2006, The Guardian reported the print run to be " around 25, 000 ".
The Guardian newspaper wrote in 1997 that: " Keir also made many films ... most gratifyingly, perhaps, the movie version of Quatermass and the Pit ( 1967 ), when he finally replaced the absurdly miscast Brian Donlevy.
Writing in The Guardian, critic Anthony Berkeley Cox, writing under the name Francis Iles, noted that the two minor grammatical errors he spotted were " likely to spoil no one's enjoyment " of the novel as he considered that On Her Majesty's Secret Service was " not only up to Mr. Fleming's usual level, but perhaps even a bit above it.
He is perhaps best known for the investigative reporting into Conservative MPs, including the perjurious Jonathan Aitken and cash-for-questions affair involving Neil Hamilton and Tim Smith, begun while he was editor of The Guardian.
" The Guardian declared that he " did perhaps more than anyone else in his generation to introduce British readers to the classics of world literature by making them available in good modern English translations.
The Guardian noted that " perhaps more surprisingly " he also praised the independent film maker, Jia Zhangke.
Much of the programme's popularity is put down to Stelling, The Guardian praising him for " exceptional professionalism and élan " and When Saturday Comes describing him as " perhaps the best sports presenter on British TV ".

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According to an article in The Guardian, Guest attended the House of Lords regularly until the House of Lords Act 1999 barred most hereditary peers from their seats.
The French government awarded him the Legion of Honor, the country's top civilian honor, as a Chevalier in 2002 and then an Officier in 2007, while that same year, The Guardian described Lynch as " the most important director of this era ".
For Crowley, the single most important invocation, or any act of magick for that matter, was the invocation of one's Holy Guardian Angel, or " secret self ", which allows the adept to know his or her True Will.
A 2007 article in The Guardian noted that "... in the summer of 1977, ... punk's nihilistic swagger was the most thrilling thing in England.
Gibson is one of the best-known North American science fiction writers, fêted by The Guardian in 1999 as " probably the most important novelist of the past two decades ".
Its most famous editor, Charles Prestwich Scott, made the Manchester Guardian into a world-famous newspaper in the 1890s.
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.
* Guardian. co. uk-' No more Mr. Scrupulous Guy: How one of the two brains behind the Iran-Contra scandal this week became one of America's most powerful men ', John Sutherland, The Guardian ( February 18, 2002 )
In a survey conducted by The Guardian in 2006, Peterloo came second to the Putney Debates as the event from British history that most deserved a proper monument or a memorial.
Tim Radford of The Guardian called the film " Allen's most closely focused and daring film to date ".
The British newspaper, The Guardian, recently reviewed the work of director Victor Sjöström and they wrote, " And in America his three most famous works-He Who Gets Slapped ( 1924 ), The Scarlet Letter ( 1926 ) and The Wind ( 1928 )-each dealt with human suffering.
" Writing for The Guardian in December 1999, journalist Will Hodgkinson offered his own version of the eventual demise of Wilson's most ambitious project:
Musical critic Andrew Clements writing for The Guardian commented on Ravel's failures at winning the competition: " Ravel's repeated failure to win the Prix de Rome, the most coveted prize for young composers in France at the turn of the 20th century, has become part of musical folklore.
A third of the 30 reprints of Marxism Todays feature articles that appeared in The Guardian during the 1980s were articles or interviews by or with Hobsbawm, making him by far the most popular of all contributors.
Where most of the Guardians are void of emotion and rigid in their compliance to standard policy, Sayd's sensibilities are more in line with those of Ganthet, a Guardian known for his non-traditional mindset.
In an interview with The Guardian published 3 May 1993 she reported that her singing lessons with Merriman were the only therapy she was receiving, describing Merriman as " the most amazing teacher in the universe.
The genre was a reaction to the rigid formulations of techno music, putting an emphasis on song writing, showmanship and a sense of humour, described by The Guardian as one of " the two most significant upheavals in recent dance music history ".
" The Guardian judged him " indisputably our most poetic actor ".
Director Peter Cotes, writing in The Guardian called him one of Britain's " most accomplished screen character actors ", while The Times observed that he " could lend distinction to the smallest part ".
" The Guardian also comments, " Moffat ... has long seemed to me one of the most original TV writers and it's good that ratings-crazed television has persevered with him.
Many power metal vocalists record multi-layered vocals reminiscent of Queen, most notably Hansi Kürsch of Blind Guardian, creating a choral effect.
In the same place on the political spectrum as its daily sister paper The Guardian, which acquired it in 1993, it takes a social liberal or social democratic line on most issues.

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