To my ear, Zellweger's Sloane is less perfect than Paltrow's snooty home counties in Emma. |
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Her early taste in clothing, all Sloane set ruffles and tweeds, was conventional. |
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I take myself off to the basement homeware department of Peter Jones's swankily renovated store in Sloane Square. |
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Sloane described and illustrated one of these, the great galliwasp, which later became extinct. |
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Cowboys Ltd are engaged to transport a racehorse, Diana, belonging to Sam Sloane. |
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In the 1980s, Coutts was the bank with whom Sloane Rangers opened an account before going up to Oxford or Cambridge. |
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Hans Sloane was born in 1660 in Killyleagh, County Down, the son of a Protestant land agent for the Earl of Clanbrassil. |
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Front-of-house spaces have been replanned to make them lighter, larger and connect more coherently with Sloane Square. |
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But evidence suggests that in the world of business she is anything but a dizzy Sloane. |
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It's called Chelsea but it's of multiple themes and far from the Sloane range. |
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The collection shows the princess's evolution from Sloane Ranger to sleek sophisticate. |
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A master of self-deprecation, Sloane Crosley is faced with a baffling number of choices. |
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Shops on the King's Road and Sloane Street are hard to beat, and can be reached in 15 minutes, while London's museums, galleries and theatreland are also within easy access. |
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It's like she is in Fashion Jail and only allowed to wear frumpy dated Sloane florals and old lady canary yellow. |
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He studied the habits of wasps, death-watch beetles and migrating birds, and corresponded with Hans Sloane on smallpox and the noises made by unborn children in the womb. |
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She is the Sloane ranger of the group, conservative in her dress sense but still ultra fashionable. |
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Sloane highly recommended the book The Gnostic Religion, and sections of it were sometimes read at ceremonies. |
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She had come across a variety of clients from upmarket Harrogate to the mean streets of Moss Side, Manchester, Sloane Rangers to Slummy Mummies. |
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The so-called Sloane Rangers, those well-heeled bearers of double-barrelled surnames, can still put on a good show up the King's Road. |
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The other set of readings may be found in two manuscripts, now in the British Library's Sloane Collection. |
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In 2005, they moved further again, to the new Cadogan Hall, just off London's Sloane Square. |
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Surrounded by Hooray Henrys and Sloane Rangers in Barbour coats and Hunter wellies, he chatted and joked with his wealthy chums. |
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We sat in the midst of young mums and wannabe Sloane Rangers all facing a deeply difficult question. |
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The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. |
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It was sold in 1978 to John Tham, the chairman of the London Sloane Club, and restored. |
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Twitter and other social media have stoked fan loyalty, Sloane says. |
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Near the end of the 16th century an unpublished prose life of Robin Hood was written, and included in the Sloane Manuscript. |
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This holdover off Sloane Square must be doing something right. |
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While the Peter Pan collar and dungaree look is from a post-war era it's also very mid 1980s Sloane Ranger. |
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Think grand desks, solid chairs, interesting accessories and a roaring fire for that ultimate country gent, Sloane Ranger style. |
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The cartoon character's famously tall hair came second only to Princess Diana's Sloane Ranger hairstyle. |
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When the travelling mates aren't on a yacht with their Sloane ranger guide, they're sampling more fine Italian cuisine while reflecting on middle age. |
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In reaching his conclusion Ritson relied or gave weight to a number of unreliable sources, such as the Robin Hood plays of Anthony Munday, and the Sloane Manuscript. |
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Egyptian antiquities have formed part of the British Museum collection ever since its foundation in 1753 after receiving 160 Egyptian objects from Sir Hans Sloane. |
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From the age of six or seven he received introductory lessons in classical Latin and Greek at Mr Gladstone's day school, close by in Sloane Square. |
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For Sloane Rangers Biba and her dashing brother Rex, their days were a booze-filled sexual frenzy in a mansion that ultimately descended into a bloodbath. |
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Cars like these used to be driven by Sloane Rangers and wags. |
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Is it all Hovis-style cobblestone terraces, flat caps, whippets and pigeon-fancying in the former and pearly kings, Sloane Rangers and chinless Hooray Henrys in the other? |
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