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angell
noun
Archaic spelling of angel
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As Angell Town residents attest, regeneration has helped.
Most importantly, Mr Angell proves that a book about defeat can be infinitely more interesting than yet another volume on athletic triumph.Another kind of triumph is chronicled in "The Duke of Havana": that of political freedom (and the almighty dollar) over an oppressive and archaic regime.
The collapse initially gave Mr Angell the shakes.
Mr Angell casts the story as a tragic drama about an ageing competitor and the emotional strain of coming to terms with lost greatness.The book rambles at times, and the game's jargon, nicknames and famous moments are seldom explained, which is likely to baffle the uninitiated.
Inner-city estates like Angell Town seem to have built in some resilience.
WANDERING through Angell Town, a social housing estate in Brixton, south London, it is hard to imagine that it was once a notorious crime hotspot.
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Before the war, the writer Norman Angell had suggested in his book "The Great Illusion" that the commercial links between the great powers were so close that war would be a disastrous option.
In a sense, they are rather like Sir Norman Angell, the journalist whose book "The Great Illusion" argued in 1910 that war was economically irrational because of the damage it would cause.
Just four years before the outbreak of the first world war, Norman Angell, a British economist, published a book called "The Great Illusion", arguing that war in Europe was unthinkably irrational because of the depth of European economic integration.That, as far as the Eurocrats are concerned, leaves the third factor as the real insurance policy: political integration.
Sources & acknowledgmentsReprintsIn 1910 Norman Angell, a British journalist, concluded in his book "The Great Illusion" that Europe had become so economically interdependent that war would be futile.
One of the biggest selling books in Edwardian England, "The Great Illusion" by Norman Angell, argued that, thanks to the growing integration of the global economy, war was going out of fashion.
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