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    British soldier, diplomat and politician

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  1. 2 days ago · Anne Clarissa Eden, Countess of Avon ( née Spencer-Churchill; 28 June 1920 – 15 November 2021) was an English memoirist and the second wife of Anthony Eden, who served as British prime minister from 1955 to 1957. She married Eden in 1952, becoming Lady Eden in 1954 when he was made a Knight of the Garter, before becoming Countess of Avon in ...

    • Anne Clarissa Spencer-Churchill, 28 June 1920, Kensington, London, England
  2. 5 days ago · Singer Amy Winehouse died from alcohol toxicity in 2011, the same year that the American Society of Addiction Medicine publicly recognized addiction as a brain disorder.

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  5. 4 days ago · quoted in the Observer, 6 December 1953. I am not going to spend any time whatsoever in attacking the Foreign Secretary …. If we complain about the tune, there is no reason to attack the monkey when the organ grinder is present. House of Commons, 16 May 1957: ‘the monkey’ was Selwyn Lloyd, Foreign Secretary, ‘the organ grinder’ Prime ...

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  7. 4 days ago · Addiction is defined by tolerance, withdrawal, and craving. We recognize addiction by a person's heightened and habituated need for a substance; by the intense suffering that results from discontinuation of its use; and by the person's willingness to sacrifice all (to the point of self-destructiveness) for drug taking.

  8. 4 days ago · Finally, discussions of Anthony Eden’s Another World: 1897–1917 and the first volume of Harold Macmillan’s Winds of Change, 1914–1939, like those of Carrington’s 1965, Chapman’s 1975 and Reith’s 1966 memoirs, further highlight the complex nature of the war’s ‘end’ in the minds of servicemen, providing Bond with greater ...

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