Word: sir
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...Sir John Bremridge, Hong Kong's Financial Secretary, blamed the bank's collapse on "criminal dealings" by its senior management. Bremridge speculated that Chang has as much as $13 million stashed away somewhere and was trying to flee to a country that has no extradition treaty with Hong Kong...
...been cited as a reason for the frequency of English soccer violence. Trouble at games often starts among the working-class youths who fill up the low-cost, standing-room areas known as terraces, similar to the areas occupied by the Liverpool and Juventus fans in the Brussels stadium. Sir Philip Goodhart, a Conservative Member of Parliament, believes that one reason there is less fan mayhem at sporting events in the U.S., a nation that many Britons regard as violence prone, is that its stadiums have fewer standing-room sections. Says Goodhart: "It is very difficult to riot when...
...autumn of 1913, and as the war clouds gather over Europe, a cross section of the English nobility gathers at Sir Randolph Nettleby's estate for a weekend's shoot. The symbolic correlation between the mass destruction of feathered innocents and the slaughter soon to ensue in France seems a little cruder onscreen than it did in Isabel Colegate's subtle novel of manners, as do the human dramas played out around the mansion. But as Sir Randolph, the late James Mason, whose last performance this was, is superb in his distracted eccentricity, especially in a scene with John Gielgud...
...Sir John W. Black, medical pharmacologist...
...Sir John W. Black, who will turn 61 next week, has until recently been director of the Therapeutic Research at the Wellcome Research laboratories in Kent England. He headed the Department of Pharmacology at University College. London, from 1973 to 1977, and has taught physiology and pharmacology at numerous universities...