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"British television has stepped back up to the plate" with this project, said Simon Cornwell, noting that his father, now 84, "always loved the original treatments of his work", in which Alec Guinness played taciturn spy George Smiley for the BBC.
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There are some, however, who know how to harness its powers, and six years after the festival debut of Beginners, designer, music video director and guy-with-cool-associates Mike Mills has stepped back behind the camera to one-up himself.
So the SEC has stepped back in.
Mr Jones has stepped back from this.
The car makers, represented by the GPWC (Grand Prix World Championship), have stepped back from their plan to set up an alternative circuit at the start of the 2008 season.
"Morsi should have stepped back!" she shouted.
The people have stepped back from independence.
Greece and Germany have stepped back from the brink.
"Like all of those heading to the meeting, she has come out of Cheltenham well and she will have no problem stepping back up in trip from two miles.
"I've had a lot this year to contend with and it's not easy when you have a new coach [James Gibson] and getting into things and you're still a bit disappointed about what's happened [finishing fifth and sixth in London] so I'm really proud of myself and that I've been able to step back up".
Brentford have games in hand to step back up to the automatic promotion places after a 2-0 win over Bradford.
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