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england learnt royal
The greatest shoemaker in England for many, many decades; he used to be the royal shoe-maker for the Queen Mother. This is where I learnt my trade. Manolo Blahnik
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Luckily England lost. Otherwise they would have come to Paris with the Grand Slam in mind and been even harder to beat. Bernard Laporte
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Madison is the quintessential New England town. And it's because of our secluded wooded areas. Preserving this would ensure higher property values. David Roach
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Scotland have a system which is getting better, but it's players who win and lose games. Look at England. They have a system, but if the opposition players jump higher, tackle harder and shoot better, your system is in trouble. Gordon Strachan
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Scotland and England may sometimes be rivals, but by geography, we are also neighbours. By history, allies. By economics, partners. And by fate and fortune, comrades, friends and family. Douglas Alexander
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My heart goes out to all of England this morning. Americans remember the horrors of 9-11, and our prayers are with our friends in London. John Doolittle
england mum
My father came to England from India in 1957, and my mum came in 1960. Sanjeev Bhaskar
england particular relative rest seems
New England in particular seems to have slowed relative to the rest of the nation. Mike Allen
england everybody hidden knows speak talk team
I can't speak about their team, but I know we have hidden stars, ... Everybody knows on our team when they talk about the Patriots, it's not just one guy. They just say 'New England Patriots.' Deion Branch
ireland-and-the-irish spit turns
Put an Irishman on the spit and you can always get another Irishman to turn him. George Bernard Shaw
ireland-and-the-irish stubborn streaks
I had that stubborn streak, the Irish in me I guess. Gregory Peck
ireland-and-the-irish language soothing
There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting. John Millington Synge
ireland-and-the-irish peculiar nineteenth-century
Ireland is a peculiar society in the sense that it was a nineteenth century society up to about 1970 and then it almost bypassed the twentieth century. John McGahern
fragments howards-end
Live in fragments no longer. Only connect... E. M. Forster
fragments
I am a writer of fragments. Guillermo Cabrera Infante
fragments made new-things
New things had to be made out of fragments. Kurt Schwitters
fragments reconcile seasons
We must reconcile ourselves to a season of failures and fragments. Virginia Woolf