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Neither gentleman will be drawn into comparing the business climates in the U.S. and the U.K., except for Mr. Montagu's caution that one mustn't over-regulate.
Lord Sandwich's Sandwiches Anne Jolis 2011
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Our third breeding harrier, Montagu's, is found mainly in eastern England.
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Who would choose the frugal "So we meet at last!" to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's delicious line from The Lover, "And we meet, with champagne and a chicken, at last"?
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Montagu's peaceful streets are rich with pristine buildings in the Cape Dutch and Victorian styles.
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Montagu's opposition to Zionism and the Balfour Declaration was supported by the leading representative bodies of AngloJewry at the time, the Board of Deputies and the AngloJewish Association, and in particular, by three prominent British Jews, Claude Montefiore, David Alexander and Lucien Wolf.
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It has taken Ben Macintyre to unravel these untruths and half-truths and convert Montagu's blade-straight gentlemen-amateurs of the 50s imagination into the ruthless and unscrupulous professionals our age can recognise.
Operation Mincemeat, Operation Heartbreak, and The Man Who Never Was 2010
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He throws in surprises: Montagu's brother Ivor, the communist filmmaker and Ping-Pong expert, was a Soviet agent, as neither Montagu nor MI5 knew at the time.
In "Operation Mincemeat," Ben Macintyre recounts how a dead man fooled the Nazis Joseph Kanon 2010
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Montagu's opposition to Zionism and the Balfour Declaration was supported by the leading representative bodies of AngloJewry at the time, the Board of Deputies and the AngloJewish Association, and in particular, by three prominent British Jews, Claude Montefiore, David Alexander and Lucien Wolf.
Printing: Is It Anti-Semitic to Defend Palestinian Human Rights? 2010
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Montagu's publications include her pieces in George Lyttleton's
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In this article little attention is given to Montagu's legal career, his role as founder of the Legal & General Insurance Company, or to his work after 1836 as the first Accountant-General in Bankruptcy.
Graham and Tribe on an early 19th century life in literature and law Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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