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This is a class act: four themed eateries (pan-Asian, Spanish, Moroccan, Italian), all serving quality food made with fresh ingredients (Sutton Harbour's new fish market is within angling distance), and all on the waterfront.
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Though in fact, one might contend that Stirk buildings – such as the Leadenhall Building in the City of London, and Neo Bankside, a new apartment block next to Tate Modern – tend to be somewhat orthogonal; Harbour's buildings, such as Madrid airport, more expressive and sculptural.
Interview: architects Richard Rogers, Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour 2012
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In homage to fisherman Tom Bawcock – said to have saved 16th-century residents from starvation with his bountiful, between-storms catch – this annual jolly sees local youngsters brandishing nautical lanterns, and also coincides with Mousehole Harbour's lights display; look out for the sea serpent and Celtic cross.
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"This seems like an awful lot and provokes the question whether no other less burdensome means of regulation are possible to ensure the relevant public interests," said Mr. Harbour's spokesman, Tjalling de Vries.
EU Aims to Boost Worker Mobility Throughout Region Riva Froymovich 2011
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Rogers, Stirk and Harbour's lecture on Cities and the Language of Architecture is at the RIBA, London W1, on 31 January
Interview: architects Richard Rogers, Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour 2012
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One flip side of understanding how critical violations of privacy are to Google's economic model is that enacting stronger privacy protection also will, in former FTC Commissioner Harbour's words "directly influence how much competition is able to emerge in related technology markets."
Nathan Newman: You're Not Google's Customer -- You're the Product: Antitrust in a Web 2.0 World Nathan Newman 2011
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In particular, Harbour's lust for Kate Winslet, even as he attempts to put Frank down for agreeing to let April support him once they settle down in Paris.
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Bay Harbour's holdings have included the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, which the hedge fund helped to finance after buying the Aladdin out of bankruptcy.
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"It" was one of his most extreme evocations of nature's ferocity, "Snow Storm -- Steam Boat off a Harbour's Mouth Making Signals in Shallow Water, and Going by the Lead," a swirl of nervous slashes of blue-grays and murky browns lit with flickers of creamy yellow and cold white.
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But by far the most important idea contained in these books is Harbour's effort to cast the discussion as a matter of worldviews.
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