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Just a day before offering a tour of his Kensal Green premises (stone slabs, mahogany specimen cabinets from a London museum, church pews), Mr Hills had taken a call from a demolition firm in Essex poised to tear up 2,000 square metres of Rhodesian teak flooring from a town hall.
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Given that premise, Stone has been leading a controversial exit poll project in nine cities that has been attacked as potential "voter suppression" by independent experts, spawned a lawsuit from Democrats, and prompted one GOP operative who knows Stone to exclaim: "It's right out of a Roger playbook as an example of voter suppression".
The studio premises, a stone's throw from the site of Shakespeare's first home in London, had fallen on hard times since Alfred Hitchcock filmed "The Lady Vanishes" there in 1938.
Demonstrators attacked an estate agent's premises with stones and petrol bombs, and, as the police charged, hurled petrol bombs at them, too.
At street level in a former coffee shop is the bakery, with 50 kinds of bread and 100 pastries, much of it prepared on the premises in a huge stone oven fueled with applewood.
One month later, threatened with another search warrant for another of his premises, Golan handed over the stone.
That in essence is the premise of my new book, The Rejected Stone, in stores Tuesday, October 8th.
Stone's (and Kuznick's) premise in Untold History would be hard to deconstruct in an article of this length, but I do want to expose two flawed assumptions that underlie their master theory.
Eli Stone specifically finds levity in its premise, keeping things silly even when Eli faces down death.
Before the turn of the 20th century, there were two vaults on the premises, one made of brick and the other of stone; there are many more now.
On Tuesday, "British and Continental Pictures" were being dispersed on the Bonhams premises reserved for modest auctions at 17 Montpelier Street, a stone's throw from Harrods.
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