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It's the end of the line for the media, but not for the Guardian, as we rise in the lift towards the VIP suite, where William, as he is universally known to his aides, will briefly prepare himself before his big speech of the day on crime, law and order, more bobbies on the beat, the heart of the Tory heartland.
At one point he feigned not to hear a question from a reporter who quoted a recent poll suggesting that 81 per cent of Israelis expected Bibi, as he is universally known, to remain in office after the general election in three weeks' time.
As water is universally known to be the most flammable liquid naturally found on our planet, burn injuries due to flaming water-skis are some of the most common patient complaints that physicians receive on a day-to-day basis.
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When I was 16 I owned a Chevrolet Corvair convertible, which was a lovely car, except that it was universally known to be unsafe at any speed.
The composer Benjamin Britten and his lover Peter Pears were universally known to be a couple; they had been received together, I saw, by the Queen when she opened the Snape Maltings concert hall.
During those years, carrying his reporter's notebook and wearing soft-soled shoes, he would attend every faction meeting and that was a time of intense "wet" criticism of Mrs Thatcher taking a detailed note which was universally known to be intended for Number 10.
One of his colleagues joked that Oppie – as he was universally known to friends and colleagues – couldn't even run a hamburger stand, still less a large and complex organisation: he was temperamentally volatile, patronising and inept in his social relations, and thoroughly impractical.
Captain Jack, as he is universally known at Gateway Marina in Sheepshead Bay, is a professional boat salvager and, along with his brother, Capt.
It was only when Venki – as the Indian-born biologist is universally known – demanded to speak to Måns Ehrenberg, a scientific colleague and friend, that the truth was revealed.
"I feel even more hate for this tyranny," Gorki, as he is universally known, said to reporters after he was freed.
No one, foe or friend, seems to know quite how to handle him.Born in France in 1945 of Jewish parents who had fled from Berlin, Dany, as he is universally known, likes to describe himself as a "European bastard".
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