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Shoals Technologies reports record Q2 revenue despite components slide
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Bolton St Catherine s Academy pupils unveil smart new look as they bring back the art of tying a tie
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20 Celebrity Cameos from Law and Order: SVU You Might Not Remember
On 5/20/21 at 7:00 AM EDT Law & Order spin-off, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has become the longest-running primetime U.S. live-action series in the history of television, consistently delivering disturbing storylines and mind-blowing plot twists.
The popularity of the show has led some of TV s biggest stars to make guest appearances as victims or villains .or in some cases, even cadavers. Some big names have also made pre-superstardom cameos in the earlier seasons.
As the 22nd season comes to an end, we look at some of the famous faces that have popped up in the NYPD s 16th precinct.
Pub back open three years after being destroyed in huge fire
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Divine Images. The Life and Work of William Blake, Jason Whittaker (hbck, 392pp, £25, Reaktion Books)
Reaktion Books were previously responsible for a wonderful series called Topographics, that included many titles which came at place[s] from a number of oblique angles. Their current Cityscopes editions are more straightforward: a potted history, some essays on the contemporary city, along with a profusion of photographs, marketed as ‘essential cultural companions to the world’s greatest cities’.
Phil Baker does a nice job of summarising London’s history from 1000BC onwards. His prose is engaging and concise, and swiftly transports the reader into the current day in just 140 pages, having swiftly dealt with the Romans, the expansion of the medieval city, plagues, fires, punks and yuppies en route. It’s a well told summary, but I am less convinced by the rest of the book, which features essays on ‘The City Today’ followed by a ‘Listings’ section which includes a b