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There's something wistful in Attlee's mission, a lost-boy desire to return to a darker state of grace before street-lights or wind chimes stripped away the night's beguilements, leaving us, "condemned to simmer in our own electronic bouillabaisse".
Nocturne: A Journey in Search of Moonlight by James Attlee – review 2011
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"Nocturne" is the record of Mr. Attlee's personal quest to recapture moonlight in its original, primal form.
Serious Moonlight Lee Sandlin 2011
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Clement Attlee's government of 1945 introduced the Town and Country Planning Act which brought an end to urban sprawl and then they introduced national parks.
The profit motive should not shape the country | Observer editorial 2011
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Attlee's conflict is that he's chosen to write a rationalist's guide to a thoroughly irrational subject.
Nocturne: A Journey in Search of Moonlight by James Attlee – review 2011
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The agent's description that the timing coinciding with vacancies at Villa Park and Stamford Bridge had been "an unfortunate circumstance", his testament to Hughes's sincerity and portrayal of him wanting to be fair to Fulham instead of staying and "looking over his shoulder" at bigger jobs, made one think, in Clement Attlee's unimprovable rebuff, "a period of silence on your part would be welcome".
Mark Hughes is unconvincing Judas despite Joorabchian's wound-poking | Rob Bagchi 2011
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Not up to the job, was Attlee's five-word response.
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Over the last year, part of Attlee's role has been to offer one-to-one sessions with students to help them develop the skills needed to complete a well-written assignment.
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But the bureaucrats of Clement Attlee's Labour administration relented, allowing the house to remain as a festival exhibit: the typical English home.
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Attlee's one-to-one sessions are voluntary and very popular.
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The agent's description that the timing coinciding with vacancies at Villa Park and Stamford Bridge had been "an unfortunate circumstance", his testament to Hughes's sincerity and portrayal of him wanting to be fair to Fulham instead of staying and "looking over his shoulder" at bigger jobs, made one think, in Clement Attlee's unimprovable rebuff, "a period of silence on your part would be welcome".
Mark Hughes is unconvincing Judas despite Joorabchian's wound-poking | Rob Bagchi 2011
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