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  • Yes, Affinity is set in Millbank Prison, and I did as much research into that prison as I could.

    Sarah Waters live webchat, June 5th 2009 2009

  • Dana Millbank is hardly a representative of serious journalism, whether it's the legacy style in which he wallows or Nico Pitney's blogging faction.

    Reliable Sources: Journos spar over Obama presser question 2009

  • He's obviously determined to instill the same kind of Party discipline that New Labour had in Millbank in the mid 1990s.

    CCHQ: Time for Loyalty, Discretion and Secrecy 2006

  • This campaign, which will stretch through the summer and fall, began on Saturday with a 24-hour vigil outside the UNHCR office in Millbank Towers.

    Archive 2004-06-27 Laban 2004

  • This campaign, which will stretch through the summer and fall, began on Saturday with a 24-hour vigil outside the UNHCR office in Millbank Towers.

    June 27, 2004 Laban 2004

  • Of course, with Millbank, that is a redundant statemnt.

    Matthew Yglesias » If Only Someone Had Thought of That 2010

  • The Washington Post is a shell of the newspaper it once was, Dana Millbank is an arrogant, pretentious and rude clown, as is Howard Kurtz, and Amanda Carpenter, from the Washington Times, is actually the very last person to talk about partisan bias.

    What's With The WaPo and Blogger Bashing? 2009

  • Of course, with Millbank, that is a redundant statemnt.

    Matthew Yglesias » If Only Someone Had Thought of That 2010

  • Then talked about two publishing projects before adjourning to my new mobile office, commonly known as the Millbank Lounge of the City Inn Hotel.

    Question Time & My Day in London 2006

  • A vague memory came back to her, and for a moment she was puzzled; but then she hit upon the idea that had hovered about her mind, and she remembered distinctly the admirable picture by John Furse at Millbank, which is called _Diana of the Uplands_.

    The Explorer 1919

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