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Former BBC anchor Nick Gowing remarked that the global dance of deliberators and virtual activists has heightened the "vulnerability, even fragility, of all forms of power and opens huge deficits in their legitimacy."
Jim Sleeper: Markets, New Media, the Occupiers, and the Next Step Jim Sleeper 2011
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"I want paint to work as flesh," he told a biographer, Lawrence Gowing.
Painter's 'Naked Portraits' Depicted Friends, Relatives Stephen Miller 2011
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Former BBC anchor Nick Gowing remarked that the global dance of deliberators and virtual activists has heightened the "vulnerability, even fragility, of all forms of power and opens huge deficits in their legitimacy."
Jim Sleeper: Markets, New Media, the Occupiers, and the Next Step Jim Sleeper 2011
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Savills International and Aylesford The interiors, designed London-based architect Nick Gowing and Marrakech's Hicham Belhouari, blend Moroccan artisan craftsmanship with the latest design aesthetics.
Luxury Eco-Villas 2010
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Gowing; Halley, Cotes, and the nautical meridian, Historia Math.
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A soldier's experience, or, A voice from the ranks: Showing the cost of war in blood and treasure: a personal narrative of the Crimean campaign from the ... with some things not generally known by Timothy Gowing
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“I do not know him sufficiently”: Margaret Gowing, Britain and Atomic Energy, 1939–1945, p.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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Somewhat related: Liam Gowing in the Los Angeles Times on the sounds of Britain in LA clubs.
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Related: Liam Gowing talks with the boys for the AV Club.
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Charles Darwin, “We should like to emphasize,” and “Are our own Prime Minister”: Gowing, Britain and Atomic Energy, pp.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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