Sentences with phrase «next stop london»

Next stop London!

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I may well stop by when I'm next in London...
Simon Fuller, Beckham's manager and the chiefexecutive of London - based 19 ¬ † Entertainment, acknowledges that makingsoccer really matter in the U.S. will be a «far greater» challenge thanturning Idol into this country's most popular television program, but thathasn't stopped Fuller from hatching «a grand vision» (his words) forthe next chapter of his most famous client's career.
By the end of 2009, the system covered all buses operating in London, providing both audible and visual information on board about the bus number, next stop and final destination.
So while the bragging rights will certainly be Britain's when Obama first stops in Europe at the London G - 20 summit, expect a very different relationship for the next four years.
Dr Claus Jorgensen, who led the research at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and at Cancer Research UK's Manchester Institute at the University of Manchester, said: «The next step is to figure out how to keep this receptor switched on, so that the tumour cells can't leave the blood vessels — stopping breast cancer spreading and making the disease easier to treat successfully.»
The next time I'm in London, I'll be sure to stop by the store.
Luckily we would have had a five hours stop - over in London originally and therefore managed to still catch our next flight.
Maybe next time I cross the pond I can have a stop over in London and we can meet!
I'd love to stop in next time I'm in London.
On our next stop we visit «London» and obviously you are seeing a pattern with the extras.
I'll definitely include you on the next update I really wish were stopping by London; already, we're back in Asia.
He calls it his «lucky break», as the next stop was Saint Martins School of Art in London, where he was mostly left to his own devices.
Major lots unveiled for London London is the next stop for the modern and contemporary art auction circus.
Next time, join us as we look for traces of Kerry's interest in public art across Chicago, as well as stops in London and Spain.
Next stop on our Quest for Art is a trip to world famous auction house Sotheby's in London for a fascinating look behind the scenes at a major auction.
After his first solo show of paintings at Rowan Gallery in London in 1960, followed by four in London and New York between 1960 and 1967, he stopped panting for the next 40 years.
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