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I think London is an amazing city. It's really nice to live in London. I think it is a multicultural city; there is a lot to do, great restaurants.
Thibaut Courtois
Great
Amazing
Nice
Live
Think
City
Restaurants
London
Lot
Really
Multicultural
I think life in London is good.
Thibaut Courtois
Life
Good
Think
London
I first came to Abbey Road Studios in 1994. I scored 'Little Women' there. What I remember most about it was how hard it was to come to London from Los Angeles and conduct when you're jetlagged.
Thomas Newman
You
Women
Remember
First
Abbey
London
Angeles
About
Road
Studios
Come
Most
How
Los
Came
Los Angeles
Conduct
Little
Hard
When I first started coming to New York in the early Nineties and seeing the vitality of the programme compared to what was going on back in London or Paris, it was just in a different league. It's like a 16th-century court.
Thomas P. Campbell
First
Back
Nineties
Vitality
London
Seeing
Paris
New
League
Like
Court
Coming
York
Going
Just
New York
Different
Compared
Early
Started
Programme
It was a Sunday afternoon, wet and cheerless; and a duller spectacle this earth of ours has not to show than a rainy Sunday in London.
Thomas de Quincey
Sunday
Earth
Ours
Sunday Afternoon
London
Than
Wet
Afternoon
Show
Spectacle
Rainy
I was a professional gambler. When I lived in London, there were a couple of years when I didn't really earn money doing anything else. I mean, I did other things: like, I made work, and I was working with Derek Jarman at the time, but the way I made money was putting money on horses.
Tilda Swinton
Work
Time
Money
Made
Other
Earn
Else
Way
London
Horses
Putting
Like
Couple
Doing
Were
Years
Did
Anything
Anything Else
Mean
Really
Gambler
Working
Professional
Lived
Things
I'm amazed now whenever I go back to London. I'm like, 'Wow. I used to kind of swing up these streets when I knew how this machine worked.' And then when you don't, you lose that. You need to get your license back. I do know how to plant a garden and keep chickens, but I don't know how to do much else.
Tilda Swinton
You
Garden
Plant
Lose
Else
Back
Machine
Kind
License
Wow
London
Knew
Like
Know
How
Amazed
Go
Up
Chickens
Get
Whenever
Then
Worked
Much
Your
Used
Swing
Keep
Now
Streets
Need
In 1968, I left Cambridge and went to work in New York with Irving M. London, who was then the chairman of the Department of Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Tim Hunt
Work
College
Medicine
London
New
Cambridge
Left
Department
York
New York
Einstein
Then
Who
Chairman
Albert
Albert Einstein
I had lunch with Andrew Lloyd Webber at the end of 2011 because my musical 'Matilda' is in one of the theatres that he owns in London.
Tim Minchin
Lunch
Musical
Andrew
London
Had
He
Because
End
Owns
I especially like the Padstow area and the south coast near Portloe. It's lovely, though I do wish it was a bit closer to London.
Tim Pigott-Smith
Wish
Bit
Though
London
Area
Like
South
Closer
Lovely
Coast
Near
The way everyone in London is right up against each other makes it very real to you growing up, the fact that people have different lives to you. And that causes problems; of course it does.
Tinie Tempah
You
People
Problems
Other
Everyone
Way
London
Fact
Course
Makes
Does
Real
Causes
Up
Very
Different
Against
Each
Growing
Growing Up
Lives
Right
People in London think of London as the center of the world, whereas New Yorkers think the world ends three miles outside of Manhattan.
Toby Young
People
World
Three
Think
London
Outside
New
Ends
Manhattan
Whereas
New Yorkers
Center
Miles
When I was eight or nine, I came to London for the day from Swindon and went to The National Gallery. I remember standing in Trafalgar Square with my best friend Tim, who was covered in pigeons because I put bird seed on his head.
Tom Ellis
Best
Day
Remember
Bird
National
Nine
Best Friend
Seed
London
Put
Head
For The Day
Pigeons
Because
Tim
Came
Covered
His
Friend
Square
Eight
Gallery
Standing
Who
I have a transient lifestyle. America is where I come to work, but my home is London. I like being bi-continental.
Tom Ellis
Work
Home
London
Lifestyle
Come
Like
America
Being
Where
Transient
Being an only child, I didn't have any other family but my mom and dad really, since the rest of my family lived quite far away from London.
Tom Hardy
Mom
Family
Rest
Other
London
Only
Only Child
Since
Child
Any
Quite
Being
Far
Far Away
Really
Mom And Dad
Dad
Lived
Away
I'm a London boy, born and bred, and I'll be there for as long as I can.
Tom Holland
Long
London
Born
Boy
Bred
I was one of the first actors in London to be seen for Frodo ten years ago. I didn't get it, obviously. The right size, but too handsome, apparently.
Tom Hollander
Seen
First
Too
London
Ten
Ten Years
Ten Years Ago
Obviously
Years
Years Ago
Get
Handsome
Size
Apparently
Actor
Right
I think I would say 'The King's Speech' is surprisingly funny, in fact the audiences in London, Toronto, LA, New York commented there's more laughter in this film than in most comedies, while it is also a moving tear-jerker with an uplifting ending.
Tom Hooper
Funny
Ending
Laughter
King
Think
Say
Toronto
Would
London
More
Fact
New
Most
Comedies
Also
Audiences
Surprisingly
La
Commented
Than
York
Uplifting
New York
In Fact
While
Moving
Film
Speech
I would say L.A. is more polite than London - it's a very careful place. People talk a lot in code.
Tom Hooper
People
Say
Would
London
More
Talk
Polite
Lot
Very
Than
Place
Code
Careful
London's so busy, London's manic half the time.
Tom Hopper
Time
Half
Busy
London
Half The Time
Manic
My father was often away with the army, or in London, but mum did a lot of the cooking. She never liked cakes - not baking. Meat. Fish. That's what she did.
Tom Parker Bowles
Army
Cooking
Father
London
Never
Cakes
Liked
Baking
She
Fish
Lot
Did
Often
Meat
Mum
Away
London was a spice mecca. The first recipe for curry in English was actually published in 1747.
Tom Parker Bowles
First
Recipe
Spice
London
Curry
English
Mecca
Published
Actually
In 1965, I was 11 and in my last year at Junior school. I was living with my mum and older sister in a rented flat in south London - my parents had separated when I was five and got divorced a couple of years later, which was unusual at the time. My dad was working abroad, and I hadn't seen him for several years.
Tony Bradman
Time
School
Seen
Parents
Year
Sister
Older
Living
Later
Several
London
Abroad
Had
Divorced
Couple
Him
Unusual
Got
Years
South
Five
Junior
Flat
Which
Working
Separated
Dad
Older Sister
Mum
Last
Last Year
Well I grew up in England, and I was in the London police.
Tony Greig
Police
London
Well
Up
Grew
England
I just like being on my own on trains, traveling. I spent all my pocket money travelling the London Underground and Southern Railway, what used to be the Western region, and in Europe as much as I could afford it. My parents used to think I was going places, but I wasn't, I was just travelling the trains.
Tony Judt
Money
Parents
Own
Think
Spent
London
Pocket
My Own
Could
Like
Underground
Western
Southern
Trains
Afford
Going
Just
Being
Places
Region
Much
Used
Europe
Traveling
Travelling
Railway
An M.P. once suggested I be put in the Tower of London for saying derogatory things about the royals. There's no First Amendment in my country.
Tracey Ullman
Saying
First
Country
Once
London
About
Put
First Amendment
Tower
Amendment
Derogatory
Things
Suggested
Royals
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