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Spall is a fantastic character actor who deserves much more praise and recognition than he has already.
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It follows a shift in the gold market to net central bank buying, following years of official sector sales, and should be welcomed as a positive boost for the yellow metal, said Jonathan Spall , Director of Commodities Distribution at Barclays Capital.
A Gold Haul for Mexico Rhiannon Hoyle 2011
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Tonight, Spall and his wife, Shane, leave Wales to creep along the coast of England's north-west.
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The footage shot at sea is quite engaging, as Spall struggles grumpily with the boat, the sea and the bureaucracy of ports.
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It's gearing up to a final government v television showdown next week, but for now, the gang are working on ways around it, including reporting on the protests, questioning foreign nationals on their opinions and letting lovely little Isaac a sort of miniature, retro Rafe Spall write a satirical sketch.
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The purchase--reported in the International Monetary Fund's statistics on international reserves--follows a shift in the gold market to net central bank buying, following years of official sector sales, and should be welcomed as a positive sign for the yellow metal, said Jonathan Spall , director of commodities distribution at Barclays Capital.
Bank of Mexico Buys 100 Tons of Gold in February, March Rhiannon Hoyle 2011
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"Prior to this, they held very little metal, so it is a decent size change," Mr. Spall said.
Bank of Mexico Buys 100 Tons of Gold in February, March Rhiannon Hoyle 2011
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Written by Hugo Blick Marion & Geoff and Sensitive Skin, we follow the investigation of a crime boss's murder from both sides of the law: cops Chiwetel Ejiofor and Kierston Wareing; shady operators Christopher Eccleston and Rafe Spall.
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"Prior to this, they held very little metal, so it is a decent size change," Mr. Spall said.
A Gold Haul for Mexico Rhiannon Hoyle 2011
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The nadir came in 1999 when, as the price of gold plunged to a 19-year low of $252 an ounce, the U.K. and Switzerland both declared their intention to divest roughly half of their holdings, says Jon Spall , director of precious metals at Barclays Capital.
Focus on Cap on Central Banks' Gold Sales Rhiannon Hoyle 2011
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