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2001 | Portman acquires Sun Bank, a specialist mortgage lend |
They are later joined by Jennifer | Portman, an American scientist with an interest in th |
ected by Darren Aronofsky which stars Natalie | Portman and Mila Kunis as ballet dancers in New York |
2006 | Portman and Nationwide Building Society announce thei |
It was built by architects John | Portman and Associates. |
esign of Charles Barker-Green for the Rev W.B | Portman and the patron Lord Portman of Orchard Portma |
2007 | Portman and Nationwide complete their merger, with Na |
Cassel, Barbara Hershey, Mila Kunis, Natalie | Portman, and Winona Ryder |
At the 1802, Edward Berkeley | Portman and John Scott were elected unopposed. |
The project was designed by John | Portman and is an outstanding landmark along Beijing' |
the 10-minute short film, True, with Natalie | Portman and Melchior Beslon. |
irected by Michel Gondry and features Natalie | Portman and Mackenzie Crook. |
structure in 1973 by Robert Woodward, Rodney | Portman and Nicholas Mander. |
old Dickinson and starring Robert Adams, Eric | Portman and Phyllis Calvert. |
h for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Eric | Portman and Phyllis Calvert. |
el with Laurence Olivier, Leslie Howard, Eric | Portman and Raymond Massey. |
and starring Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie | Portman and Clive Owen. |
rk Douglas and Anywhere but Here with Natalie | Portman and Susan Sarandon. |
Bryan Forbes and starring Michael Caine, Eric | Portman, and Giovanna Ralli, with music by John Barry |
Portman and Rapaport named it Birds as a direct appea | |
o forming The Mr. T Experience, members Frank | Portman and Byron Stamatatos had played together in a |
is saddled with two British prisoners, Henry | Portman and his daughter Cheryl, who are traveling fr |
ansson as Mary Boleyn and co-starring Natalie | Portman as Anne Boleyn, Eric Bana as Henry Tudor, Jun |
Eric | Portman as Richard Moreau |
Natalie | Portman as Dr. Emma K. Kurtzman |
The other acting award went to Natalie | Portman as Best Actress for her leading role in Black |
n County Secondary School for Boys with Mr K. | Portman as Headmaster. |
In 2008, | Portman at age 27 made her directorial debut at the V |
In 1988, | Portman became a keyboardist in the jazz group The Ri |
onable causes," but included the segment with | Portman because "she really knew her stuff." |
Portman began to learn classical piano as a child, bu | |
Portman being interviewed at the premiere of No Strin | |
direct contrast to that expressed by the same | Portman board before they had received Nationwide's i |
It merged with the | Portman Building Society in 2006. |
mber of Lloyd's of London and Chairman of the | Portman Building Society. |
His first post was at | Portman Chapel. |
Portman continued writing songs, however, and in 1994 | |
Spirit of Cricket U13 Regional Finals and the | Portman Cup U15 Regional Finals. |
In 2002 and 2004, he again ran against | Portman despite no longer living in the Second Distri |
The Trammell Crow, David Rockefeller and John | Portman development was begun with Tower One in 1971, |
Lord | Portman died in November 1888, aged 89, and was succe |
The | Portman Estate is a property estate in Marylebone, Ce |
Named after its owner Henry William | Portman's home village of Bryanston in Dorset, it was |
It was built as part of the | Portman Estate between 1810 and 1815 along with Bryan |
he house and square form part of Marylebone's | Portman Estate. |
hs prior to the announcement of merger plans, | Portman executive directors had argued that the inter |
Portman executive directors had further personal inte | |
of the merger tender presented by Nationwide, | Portman executive directors were offered the incentiv |
takes the second of its current name from the | Portman family including Sir William Portman (died 15 |
Around 1890 the | Portman family built a palatial country house designe |
ry with the patronage later being held by the | Portman family during the 17th and 18th centuries. |
e of large 17th century mansion, owned by the | Portman family. |
Rob | Portman, former Director of the Office of Management |
Portman, Frank, McSorley and Leppla 2010 | |
In October 2007, drinks' industry body the | Portman Group made an official complaint to communica |
Similar to the | Portman Group, it also promotes responsible drinking, |
was until recently the Chief Executive of the | Portman Group, a not-for-profit organisation that pro |
Portman has also supported antipoverty activities. | |
Portman has instead focused on his writing career, pu | |
Rosemary | Portman, his grandfather was Sir Richard Arthur Pease |
Developer | Portman Holdings, run by John Portman, signed an agre |
ch houses the tavern was built in 1829 as the | Portman Hotel |
, formerly the Pan Pacific San Francisco, and | Portman Hotel, is a luxury JW Marriott branded hotel |
e's was built in 1829, and was originally the | Portman Hotel; liquor may have been sold there as ear |
for the popular point to point racing by the | Portman hunt. |
Patterson married Marigold | Portman in 1929, the same year he sold his homestead |
Number Two, and the serving Number Two (Eric | Portman) insists to Number Six that Number Twos are " |
he building sat largely empty, nearly forcing | Portman into bankruptcy and causing him to lose contr |
Orchard | Portman is the location of Taunton Racecourse which i |
Orchard | Portman is a village and civil parish in Somerset, En |
ughbred horse racing venue located in Orchard | Portman, just outside Taunton, Somerset, England. |
ho, with her reluctant daughter, Ann (Natalie | Portman), leaves a small Wisconsin town and goes to B |
ished for ironstone mining from about 2003 by | Portman Limited. |
He was a descendant of Sir William | Portman, Lord Chief Justice of England between 1555 a |
MacDonald and starring Laurence Harvey, Eric | Portman, Maria Mauban, Harold Lang and John Gregson. |
Lord | Portman married Lady Emma Lascelles, third daughter o |
2003 | Portman merges with Staffordshire Building Society, a |
rked with several composers, including Rachel | Portman, Michel LeGrand and Howard Shore. |
HWE Mining and | Portman Mining Ltd re-opened operations in the 1990s |
The two kept in touch after | Portman moved to Berkeley to attend the University of |
hop Ltd, Deputy Chairman of the Tavistock and | Portman NHS Trust and Director of the Bank of England |
Rachel Mary Berkeley | Portman, OBE (born 11 December 1960) is a British com |
further honoured when he was created Viscount | Portman, of Bryanston in the County of Dorset. |
Rachel | Portman on the soundtrack for Chocolat |
The band would place Natalie | Portman on the guest list of all of their shows, but |
ive shows, joined briefly by new member Micky | Portman on bass, and recorded several more tracks at |
985 the four formed The Mr. T Experience with | Portman on guitar and vocals (under the pseudonym Dr. |
ence, North Curry, Norton Fitzwarren, Orchard | Portman, Otterford, Pitminster, Ruishton, Staple Fitz |
lion men into the war against Russia,” Cheryl | Portman pointedly notes to Bergman. |
oned by Lionsgate Entertainment, with Natalie | Portman producing and starring, and David O. Russell |
ss of this project, agreed to co-produce with | Portman Productions Leigh's first feature film since |
In 2005, | Portman resigned his seat to become United States Tra |
between Bolton Wanderers and Ipswich Town at | Portman Road he handed out 12 yellow cards and two re |
to supply Ipswich Town FC with beers at their | Portman Road stadium replacing the 14 year old associ |
t ever National List appointment, the game at | Portman Road where Ipswich Town defeated Manchester C |
Round 5: Ipswich Town 1-1 John Sheridan at | Portman Road |
He left the | Portman Road club by mutual agreement in April 2004. |
cademy graduate signed a two-year contract at | Portman Road in the summer of 2010. |
Smith's last visit to | Portman Road was at the season opener just a few days |
t encounter ended in a 5-1 win for Norwich at | Portman Road on 21 April 2011. |
h in a 2-1 victory against Crystal Palace, at | Portman Road on 9 April 2011. |
Dozzell made a brief return to | Portman Road in 1997, on loan for a month, and made t |
During Connell's only season at | Portman Road he was part of the squad that was relega |
in 30 matches and netting three goals for the | Portman Road club. |
Talk turned to sharing | Portman Road if United reached the Premiership with C |
wich Town in 1988 for £300,000, and it was at | Portman Road that he would spend the majority of his |
this by submitting a paper slip to the club's | Portman Road offices, with the winner being the playe |
debut for Ipswich Town against Southampton at | Portman Road in November 1979. |
to enable him to start his football career at | Portman Road where he went on to make 4 appearances. |
Drissa completed a two-year contract at | Portman Road and helped Ipswich reach the Championshi |
te 2002 during an East Anglian Derby match at | Portman Road and, after failing to fully recover, ret |
The highest attendance in the derby at | Portman Road is 35,077 in a First Division match in S |
was never really prolific during his time at | Portman Road scoring just 35 goals in his four season |
Brook's Hall, but in 1884, the club moved to | Portman Road and have played there ever since. |
wn, and was responsible for team selection at | Portman Road for two months between the departure of |
gue title favourites Manchester United 2-1 at | Portman Road, a result which saw Ipswich occupy fourt |
During his career at | Portman Road, he made over 250 appearances. |
lso sponsor Ipswich Town F.C.'s west stand at | Portman Road, the Britannia Stand. |
Played at | Portman Road, Ipswich, the match finished 1-1, althou |
urther four full seasons in the top flight at | Portman Road, he moved to fellow Division One club Wo |
ir Championship match on 26 September 2009 at | Portman Road, in aid of Sir Bobby's Foundation. |
Mick is now a regular supporter at | Portman Road. |
Statue of Sir Bobby Robson at | Portman Road. |
inst Crewe Alexandra F.C in a 2-1 home win at | Portman Road. |
scored in a 3-0 win over Sheffield United at | Portman Road. |
t as one of the greatest goals ever scored at | Portman Road. |
rst Division match against Manchester City at | Portman Road. |
The meeting, at the | Portman Rooms, Baker Street, was attended by over 400 |
Portman said she had always had a fascination with th | |
Portman said: “I am deeply shocked and disgusted by t | |
In four runs against | Portman, Sanders never got better than 28 per cent of |
Nigel | Portman Smith - bass, accordion |
Thurlbear, which is in the parish of Orchard | Portman, Somerset, England, dates from the 12th centu |
Portman Square in 1813 | |
Portman Square is a square in London, part of the Por | |
Keppel died, aged 91 in | Portman Square in London and was buried in Quidenham. |
(known in French as Le Verger) was a hotel in | Portman Square in London. |
His career began with curacies at St Thomas, | Portman Square and All Saints, Margaret Street. |
Bridges died, aged 58 in | Portman Square in London and was buried in Goodneston |
lel and to the north of Oxford Street between | Portman Square to the west and Cavendish Square to th |
Monsieur Antonin Roche, on 25 October 1876 in | Portman Square in London, they having four sons and t |
tablished his business in George Street (near | Portman Square) in 1760, and George Maberly. |
Portman Square, c.1830 (top left) | |
Archer died at | Portman Square, Marylebone, London, in April 1778, ag |
500,000 items, was housed in their home at 32 | Portman Square, London. |
Oxford Street and Edgware Road, and includes | Portman Square, Manchester Square, and some parts of |
ss Royal died in January 1931, at her home in | Portman Square, London and was buried in St. George's |
Born in | Portman Square, Marylebone, London in 1858, but raise |
of the old French Embassy mansion in London's | Portman Square, turning it into the private members c |
r of St Edyth's, Sea Mills, and of St Paul's, | Portman Square, London between 1982 and 1987. |
k as White House Press Secretary, offered Rob | Portman the opportunity to succeed him as OMB Directo |
Fiennes, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, Natalie | Portman, to name only a few. |
n May 2005, she met Hollywood actress Natalie | Portman to discuss the microfinance charity, FINCA In |
When Richard (afterwards Lord) Rich was ill, | Portman was one of those who, by patent of 26 October |
Portman was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxfor | |
In 1837 | Portman was raised to the peerage as Baron Portman, o |
Portman was the son of John Portman, who was buried i | |
Portman was the son of Edward Portman, of Bryanston a | |
Portman was acquired by Cliffs Natural Resources Limi | |
Portman was commissioned to write a piece of choral m | |
Lord | Portman was also a member of the councils of the Duch |
Portman was, however, aware of the band's name and ex | |
ey are still planning a farewell show; Joshua | Portman went on to play bass for Yellowcard. |
me, and it was later purchased by Sir William | Portman, who took part in Monmouth's rebellion in 168 |
opened in 2006 by Jayson Rapaport and Michael | Portman with a goal of affordable salon quality for b |
Portman won the Academy Award for Best Actress for th | |
Mander | Portman Woodward VI Form College |
Mander | Portman Woodward also offer Easter revision courses f |
Mander | Portman Woodward is an independent sixth form college |
He was co-founder of Mander | Portman Woodward and of Sutton Publishing, and is the |
Also in 1987 the company acquired Mander | Portman Woodward, a provider of Fifth and Sixth Form |
It was also reported that Natalie | Portman would take the lead role, but she later decid |
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