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Malvern's Peter Woods told BBC Hereford and Worcester that it had been a thrilling encounter at Spring Lane.
BBC: Lucs lose out at Peterborough
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As the first act ends, Peter and Gertrud run off into the woods, hoping to find their kids before the witch does.
NPR: A Proms Fairy Tale: Humperdinck's 'Hansel and Gretel'
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His lead after the second round was only one shot, over Australian Peter O'Malley, who beat Woods in the 2002 Accenture Match Play, and five shots or less over many other worthy competitors including Day, the Americans Bubba Watson and Nick Watney, and Australian Adam Scott.
WSJ: Will Tiger Woods Get Over It Down Under? | Golf Journal by John Paul Newport
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"There's definitely some truth and validity in these charges...of different standards, " says Peter Chowla, policy officer at the Bretton Woods Project, an NGO that monitors the IMF and the World Bank.
BBC: Time to reform the IMF?
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Peter Chowla, a co-ordinator at the Bretton Woods Project, a campaign group set up to monitor the World Bank.
FORBES: Let's Eradicate Poverty And Darn The Inequality
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Only in the sketchbooks from 1998-2002 does one read the names of other New York or European architects (Peter Eisenman, John Hejduk, Aldo Rossi) who were contemporaries of Woods.
WSJ: A Man Outside His Time | Lebbeus Woods | SFMOMA | By Richard B. Woodward
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In a series of papers Michael Dooley, David Folkerts-Landau and Peter Garber at Deutsche Bank have argued that the present arrangements resemble a revived Bretton Woods, the system of fixed exchange rates after the second world war.
ECONOMIST: A further steep decline in the dollar seems inevitable
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Three years ago, Michael Dooley, David Folkerts-Landau and Peter Garber, all economists at Deutsche Bank, argued that the world economy was enjoying a reprise of the Bretton Woods era.
ECONOMIST: Global imbalances