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Like many hotels and bed and breakfasts around the Winter Gardens, the Ruskin Hotel on Albert Road is packed with pigeon fanciers and their feathered friends.
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As Terry Wyke, a local historian, points out, plans to build a massive hotel on top of the Royal Albert Hall in London would have provoked a national outcry.
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She plays Hubert Page, a housepainter who comes to redecorate the hotel and has to share a bed with Albert.
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Refused a room at a hotel in Princeton, she spent the night at Albert Einstein's house instead.
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The family, which still owns much of Mayfair and Belgravia, gave the lease of the site to Albert Octavius Edwards, who built the luxury hotel.
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Albert is a waiter in an upmarket Dublin hotel, and the uniform adds starch to her otherworldliness: grief-black suit and tie, snowy shirt, and, for outdoors, a rolled umbrella and an ill-fitting bowler hat.
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Nominations will be announced on 6 September at the Savoy hotel while the award ceremony will take place at the Royal Albert Hall on 2 October.
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It's one thing to be amused by whether Marv Albert had to remove his hairpiece when being booked on charges he bit a woman in his hotel room and quite another matter to make sexual allegations grounds for court-martialing B-52 pilots, winnowing potential political candidates and crippling a President.
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