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August 27, 2010 — Studio Peek Ancona have designed the Flood-Proof House in Stinson Beach, California. . Flood-Proof House by Studio Peek Ancona Summary: · A built flood-proof prototype for...
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by ChicTip.Com
July 18, 2010 — This summer has been gloomy and cold in southwest, while unbearably desert like and stormy on the east coast – so it is no secret that climate changes have brought unbearable and sometimes threatening...
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July 05, 2010 — In the August edition of GQ Matthew d'Ancona looks at the runners and riders to succeed David Cameron. Some might think Mr d'Ancona's piece is very premature but in a world where...
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March 10, 2010 — Unfortunately not much is clearly know about Eward D’ Ancona and no photo of him is available on the internet . Ancona was a very profific artist producing many painting for pin up calendars, Soda...
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March 14, 2010 — Brief item from MSN Italia about a criminal who apparently had a thing for weapons and archaeology: Una vera e propria santabarbara, che comprendeva anche un proiettile anticarro della seconda guerra mondiale, e’ stata scoperta dai...
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November 16, 2009 — Mathew d'Ancona is badly wrong when he calls for the three main parties to "collaborate and field a single candidate to ensure that Griffin is defeated comprehensively and definitively". Utterly nuts. An object lesson in how to...
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September 27, 2009 — copyright 2009, Maria Liberati Following up to my posting about that wine fron the Le Marche region of Italy and the province of Ancona ..here is another wine from that region..it seems Le...
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June 13, 2010 —  Matthew d'Ancona in the Telegraph is acute in his diagnosis of Labour's leadership election: 'I see the point of David Miliband. The cult of Ed Miliband, on the other hand, leaves me cold,...
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May 09, 2010 — Disappointed to see the brilliant Matthew d'Ancona joining in the idiot cries for Gordon Brown to resign as Prime Minister. You do not need a degree in Vernon Bogdanor studies, merely a...
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by The Offside
February 03, 2010 — Well some teams, like Sassuolo and Ancona, decided to not disturb the sacro saint locker room equilibrium by making little to no moves, others make some well needed adjustments, see Cesena, and...
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May 02, 2010 — Sunday Telegraph columnist Matthew d'Ancona writes a personal column about David Cameron. The Telegraph have given it the rather overstated headline that Cameron was Born to be Prime Minister , the basis for which seems to...
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April 19, 2010 — Nice piece by Matt D'Ancona in today's London Evening Standard which uses (very flatteringly) HERD to explain the (very sudden) rise of Nick Clegg into the mainstream of British...
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April 04, 2010 — In the Telegraph, Matthew d'Ancona wonders why Labour "decided to associate Cameron explicitly with a fictional character who personifies all that was best, most gleeful and is most fondly...
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October 09, 2009 — Bottles by Blu in Ancona, Italy, via Unurth , which has the full-size image. • The World Monuments Fund's Most Endangered list includes one regional mention -- Frank Lloyd Wright's...