Finally, the inner workings of Whitehall were exposed once again as The Thick of It spent further time with spin-doctors at the Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship.
Everything about the hotel has been changed, except for its historic charm, which was enhanced by meticulous restoration of original details, while discarding the heavy Victorian touches added later, such as the thick, dark velvet that had been draped everywhere.
Producer Adam Tandy said the film would be "set in the same world" as In The Thick Of It, but declined to say whether any characters from the TV series would make an appearance.
Rounding a bend, de Souza motioned the boatman to slow down as the river became narrow, the jungle thick and verdant.
Orchha was an ideal place to build a capital as the town is sheltered by thick forest, which is probably the reason that these age-old monuments still exist in excellent condition, despite there being no major preservation efforts.
As soon as the sauce has become thick and shiny, add the peanuts, stir them in, and serve.
Below, the sea made a thick foam as it thrashed against the rocks, sending an occasional bubble floating to the sky.
As we are in the thick of the Passover and Easter holidays, our quotes this time are of a spiritual nature.
Following that, the Pole's engine also appeared to blow out as a flash of flames erupted from the back of his car followed by a thick plume of trailing smoke as he approached the Casino corner of the circuit.
The air was thick and yellow, as if the varnish manufacturer on the next block had slathered his product across the sky.
The traffic was thick, especially as we got to the outskirts, where the newly rich live in gated communities with names like Aix-en-Provence and Little Venice.
While Jackson, who has the neck of a bulldog, hands as thick as veal chops, and the deep drawl of a Southern preacher, is the undisputed ringleader, he can be a bit of a wallflower.
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Wakened by a phone call from friends, the club regular immediately started pulling out bodies as smoke spewed so thick that entering the building was unthinkable.
The Flatiron Building, for instance, materializes as a thick inverted pencil that stretches down the wall, its point extending onto the floor.
Many were prohibited by authorities from driving as a preemptive measure while other roads were closed in the thick of the bad weather, as was the case late Friday for New York's Long Island Expressway and Sunrise Highway, according to the Suffolk County Police Department.
One of the glasses, identified as a "joker, " was the standard thick-sided, easy-to-stack 16-ounce pub glass.
There are salt layers similar to, but not as thick as, the pre-salt of Brazil.
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The closer they got to Poway, the thick cloud of smoke turned the sky as dark as pitch black night.
In the meantime the troops are having to shelter in what the MoD described as "thick canvas" tents with heating.
More often than not, the hurdle of conforming to traditional roles within families poses as much of a barrier to businesswomen in India as the still-too-thick glass ceiling at companies.
The vines were as thick as a thigh, ficus and figs grasped boulders with roots like octopus tentacles, and in one or two places, I blindly plowed through the branches overhanging the track.
Of course, the 1.6-pound tablet is not as thin and light as a the 0.34-inch thick iPad, either.
The final parade begins with deafening thunderclaps and the air is thick with smoke as group after group of Thais in robes hoist golden shrines into the air covered in more fireworks than you will see on New Year's Eve, anywhere.
Despite his hopes for Saturday's first session, Finn said it was "obviously frustrating" that England were not able to take the new ball with thick cloud cover overhead on Friday evening as the umpires ruled the light had become too poor.
The technology was initially developed at NASA in the 1960s, first as thick Mylar balloons and later as rubber bladders covered in Kevlar.
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As for the mussels, miles of thick brown fuzzy rope, equipped with millions of short strands of synthetic fibers woven together provide a spacious abode.
Unnamed party sources are scathing about Mrs May's supporters, branding them a "bunch of amateurs" who see TV's The Thick of It as a "training video".
This 10-minute film loop features an ordinary house filled with ordinary people slowly burning, the occupants not even noticing their own destruction as they go through the motions of living draped in thick ennui.
As the game started with Brewster Park enveloped in a thick blanket of fog which didn't lift for the entire match, McNeice opened the scoring in the second minute but the Donegal champions replied with scores from John O'Malley, Molloy and Eoin Waide.
As the sun came up, they began to hike through thick brush, picking up bitter mangoes along the way and stopping to eat green bananas.
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