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  • the original literary and society journal founded by Richard Steele in 1709. Originally sold occasionally as The Tatler and for some time a weekly publication...
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    The Tatler was a British literary and society journal begun by Richard Steele in 1709 and published for two years. It represented a new approach to journalism...
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    restaurant in Time Out magazine's 2009 listing. It won "Best Wine List" award in Tatler magazine's 2013 restaurant awards, as well as a Michelin Guide "Bib Gourmand"...
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    Tina Brown (section Tatler)
    columnist, broadcaster, and author. She is the former editor in chief of Tatler (1979 to 1982), Vanity Fair (1984 to 1992), The New Yorker (1992 to 1998)...
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    The Tatler Wednesday 7 April 1954, page 30 The Tatler Wednesday 28 April 1954, page 44 Grantham Journal Friday 25 June 1948, page 1 Grantham Journal Friday...
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    A Description of a City Shower (category Works originally published in Tatler (1709 journal))
    a 1710 poem by Anglo-Irish poet Jonathan Swift. First appearing in the Tatler magazine in October of that same year, the poem was considered his best...
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    is called 'Theatre Approach' though the presence next door of the former Tatler Theatre may be a more convincing explanation. The Podium exterior was cleaned...
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  • politics and lifestyle. Tatler may also refer to: Ulster Tatler, a Northern Irish lifestyle magazine founded in 1966 Tatler (1709 journal), a British literary...
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    editing the Moscow Gazette and launched satirical journals, including Zhivopisets, patterned after The Tatler and The Spectator. His attacks on the existing...
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    Canford was among four runners-up for "Public School of the Year" in the Tatler School Awards and received the top award in 2019. The school has an enrolment...
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    A Description of the Morning (category Works originally published in Tatler (1709 journal))
    British magazine the Tatler, which was first printed in the same year of the poem's creation. Following the poem's publication in the Tatler, Swift became an...
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    School. Harold Tatler Park North - 21.5 acres (8.7 ha) Harold Tatler Park South - 9.2 acres (3.7 ha) Both parks were named after Harold Tatler, a member of...
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    gained the favour of Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford. The Tatler, Steele's first public journal, first came out on 12 April 1709, and appeared three times...
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    18th-century British periodicals excludes daily newspapers. The Tatler (1709—1711) The Female Tatler (8 July 1709—31 March 1710). Thrice weekly; 115 issues The...
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  • altered since Mr Dryden frequented it," recalled Richard Steele in The Tatler afterwards; "where you used to see songs, epigrams, and satires in the hands...
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    "Discovering the Shar Pei: an endangered dog breed". Hong Kong Tatler. Hong Kong: Tatler Asia Limited. 23 Jul 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2020. Larson, G (2012)...
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    entrepreneur. She is one of the most influential figures in Asia, according to the Tatler Malaysia in 2020. Happy Salma started her career in the entertainment industry...
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    six shots behind the winner. With Harry Vardon he won the 1913 Sphere and Tatler Foursomes Tournament by a convincing 7 & 5 margin. He was Captain of England...
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  • Transgressions: A Journal of Urban Exploration Triathlon Plus Tribune TV & Satellite Week TV Choice TV Comic TV Quick TVTimes TV Zone Twikker Ulster Tatler Umbrella...
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    {{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) "The New Chandeliers". You Magazine. 2011. "Hunting shooting and fishing guide". Tatler. August...
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