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Although it is deemed the ultimate in panache to wear a tie that one has tied oneself, Mr. Fugler at New & Lingwood says there are no steadfast rules.
A Return to Tying the Knot William Lyons 2011
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That view is echoed by Nicholas Fugler, director of retail at Jermyn Street tailor New & Lingwood, suppliers to Eton College, the private boys' school attended by Britain's elite, including Prime Minister David Cameron.
A Return to Tying the Knot William Lyons 2011
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"It's looking great," agrees Michael Morris, co-director with James Lingwood of Artangel.
Evening Standard - Home Ben Luke 2011
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Nicholas Fugler, director of retail at dressing gown haven New & Lingwood, remarks: Nightwear sales have been increasing for the last three years.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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"It's looking great," agrees Michael Morris, co-director with James Lingwood of Artangel.
Evening Standard - Home Ben Luke 2011
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Farmers in Lingwood, Norfolk, have harvested hay three months early.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Nicholas Fugler, director of retail at dressing gown haven New & Lingwood, remarks: Nightwear sales have been increasing for the last three years.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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"It's looking great," agrees Michael Morris, co-director with James Lingwood of Artangel.
Evening Standard - Home Ben Luke 2011
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Playboy initially refused to let the group use the footage and threatened to sue, Lingwood said.
London Free Press 2010
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Lingwood approached her "very earnestly" on camera.
London Free Press 2010
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