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There are so many great galleries and museums in London, but they can be very crowded during the day.
Hitler bombed London into submission but in fact it created a sense of national solidarity.
I watched the Olympics in 2012 in London, and there were so many great performances there, so many people, so many sports.
I moved to London when I was 19 and went to a three-year drama-and-conservatory training. I lived there for almost ten years.
All the other students were going to flash firms in London, but I'm a real homebody and was determined to stay in the North-East.
Bath was hardly known for its rock’n roll. We weren’t part of the London scene or the New Romantics or any of that.
I decided to go to the London School of Economics to write my thesis for MIT, under James Meade, Nobelist with Bertil Ohlin in 1977.
London audiences are the most challenging around - it's a group of such diverse strangers.
When I'm in London I always travel by public transport - I catch the Tube and the Heathrow Express.
My mum was working in London, so I went to school there until I was 12. But every holiday would be in Scotland, and when I went to boarding school, I'd either be there or Scotland.
I've always been an outsider. Even in London. If I returned to Scotland, I'd feel a complete foreigner.
It's a fairly common phenomenon of London life - people having fully developed critiques of books they haven't read and films they haven't seen. I'd probably include myself in that.
London is one of the most exciting cities in the world, with a melting pot of cultures and diversity.
I spent years commuting into London when I was working as a temp, and I hated the monotony of it.
In this film, we took a helicopter up and showed London as a vista, which is not very often done.
The Canadian risings of the 1830s obliged the men in London to think much harder about settler self-government.
I had a whole Scottish existence until we moved to London when I was four.
My administration will tackle these issues in consultation with the black communities of London.
Nando's - boom! That's what I'm thinking of whenever I'm in London. I go there every time.
Shakespeare's frequent horseback journeys from London to Stratford, and from Stratford to London, must have made him familiar with the county of Oxfordshire.
I was raised in Maryland. My mom was born in London, and my dad was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
I trained as an actor in London and went to Mountview Conservatory, as it was called then, and lived there for eleven years.
I was a sort of rock journalist - whatever that is - in London in the late '60s.
I've always been fascinated with Ireland, especially Northern Ireland, having lived in London in the '80s when there was an Irish republican bombing campaign there.
I joined the Lib Dem party at the Freshers' Fair at the London School of Economics.
When I was a youngster, I was brought up in a very political background on an estate in north London.
When I went to London, they told me I spoke with a funny accent - English with a Chinese accent.
The Thames could be thought of as England's longest archaeological site, and no fewer than 90,000 objects recovered from its foreshore are in the collection of the Museum of London, whose 30-year relationship with London mudlarks is both committed and highly regulated.
I started in theatre. I was at Cleveland and I went to London for the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth.
When I was on the London assembly it was quite common for government ministers to refuse to appear.
London gives birth to amazing talent but is rubbish at helping maintain it.
I was a hairstylist in London up until the age of 21, working in Sloane Square.
Most cities have a centre surrounded by suburbs, but London has numerous centres: it's the model of a twenty-first century metropolis.
I'd like to retire at 50 but I don't want to sell papers in the middle of London on a Zimmer.
I need to maintain a home in Derbyshire and in London to be able both to represent my constituents and to fulfil my responsibilities as an MP and as a minister.
There's parts of Sydney totally indistinguishable from West London. It's exactly the same - the sense of capitulation, discouraging assimilation.
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