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"Cracknell," he said importantly, "one moment, I should like a word with you."
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Rower James Cracknell, double Olympic gold medallist and father of three, was up till all hours tidying his home for our visit – not that he'd have said without prompting.
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Jon Cracknell, who is now in charge of Anne's care at Longleat, also feels the elephant is missing Bobby and Moira.
Anne the elephant's circus owners talk of horror at abuse by worker 2011
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Cracknell thinks she is probably content not having to work, but may miss her old owners.
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And so say I to director Carrie Cracknell and adapter Nick Payne, who have made of Sophocles' tragedy a punishing 70 minutes in the theatre.
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James Cracknell is co-founder of Deloitte Ride Across Britain rideacrossbritain.com, which has pledged to raise £1m for the British Paralympic Association by 2013
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In the alternative vote referendum, you will be able to choose between a team of Eddie Izzard, Colin Firth, Armando Iannucci and Stephen Fry, in favour, or James Cracknell, Rik Mayall, Lord Winston, David Gower and Peter Stringfellow, who are against.
From Stephen Fry to Hugh Grant: The rise of the celebrity activist 2011
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Cracknell's favourite thing in the room is a large canvas which was commissioned by Beverley – a study of his life to date.
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Dee Forbes, its managing director for Western Europe, points to shows featuring talent such as James Cracknell and a documentary on the Ark Royal as UK originations that are key to altering the way it is seen.
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The production has its strengths – its stygian atmosphere, dispelled by pools of light; Cracknell's ability to marshal intense performances from her six-strong cast.
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