I figured this would be a hack job when I saw the dewy Joseph Fiennes was cast as Luther. |
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The starry cast is led by Ralph Fiennes as Mark Antony, Simon Russell Beale as Cassius, Paul Rhys as Brutus, Fiona Shaw as Portia and John Shrapnel as Caesar. |
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Set at a hotel in the 1920s, it stars Ralph Fiennes as Gustave H., famed concierge of The Grand Budapest Hotel. |
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In the March 2001 issue Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the Polar explorer, is Guest Editor and articles include a look at the plight of the albatross and Britain's sea coalers. |
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Indeed, with all the attention that has surrounded him of late, it's easy to forget that Fiennes was a relative unknown outside the West End five years ago. |
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After finding lost cities and travelling across uninhabitable parts of the globe, intrepid explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes is coming to give a speech in Bolton. |
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Another four birds, championed by Phil Tufnell, Brian May, Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Jeremy Vine are feared dead but not through long-lining. |
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And she'll also be starring with Ralph Fiennes in the British drama Chromophobia. |
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Fiennes saw many of the finest baroque English country houses while they were still under construction. |
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The programme saw him unite with fellow British legends Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the adventurer, and John Simpson, the BBC world affairs editor. |
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After receiving permission from Charles I, Bushell surrendered the island on 24 February 1647 to Richard Fiennes, representing General Fairfax. |
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In 2003 British adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes completed seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. |
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Nathaniel was in turn the second son of William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele. |
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At this time the idea of travel for its own sake was still novel, and Fiennes was exceptional as an enthusiastic woman traveller. |
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Even at the age of 65, Sir Ranulph Fiennes remains one of Britain's leading expeditionists. |
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Fiennes worked up her notes into a travel memoir in 1702, which she never published, intending it for family reading. |
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The rebels occupied parts of London, and executed James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele, the unpopular Lord High Treasurer, after a hasty trial. |
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Joseph Fiennes is also convincing as an American FBI agent in Five's FlashForward, a series which also includes Brits Jack Davenport and Alex Kingston. |
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A scholarly edition called The Journeys of Celia Fiennes was produced by Christopher Morris in 1947, and since then the book has been in print in a variety of editions. |
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Celia Fiennes, describing her journey through the Peak in 1697, wrote of. |
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Sahara, which she stars in with beau Matthew McConaughey, is out in April and, later this year, she's in Brit flick, Chromophobia, with Ralph Fiennes. |
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In 1698 travel writer Celia Fiennes wrote of Carlisle as having most of the trappings of a military town and was rife with alcohol and prostitutes. |
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Fiennes was interested in anything new, in innovations, bustling towns, the newly fashionable spa towns such as Bath and Harrogate, and in commerce. |
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