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61. Winston Churchill, an evident manic-depressive who rarely slept, is a notable example. 62. Winston Churchill, with extraordinary perspicacity, wrote at the time: Meeting an artillery attack is like catching a cricket ball. 63. Another introduction to politics was provided for me in the person of Randolph Churchill. 64. Under this threat, Churchill sent a long reply on 28 November, explaining why Britain could not accept Berle's proposals. 65. Churchill simply disliked working through committees, the Defence Committee excepted. 66. Churchill in office would never have wasted time in the smoking room without an audience. 67. It is true that some opponents of the Government saw rearmament as the main issue - notably Churchill. 68. The wartime idyll between Pamela Churchill and Harriman has long been publicly known. 69. It was originally set up by Churchill, who wanted better statistics to manage the war economy. 70. Like Attlee and his senior ministers in 1945, Churchill had seen the wartime machine and it had worked. 71. I had an encounter with Randolph Churchill in the late 1950s which arose in rather unexpected circumstances. 72. In fact, Churchill attempted in October 1951 to refashion Cabinet government in a fairly dramatic fashion by peacetime standards. 73. The process began in January 1942 when Churchill and his military leaders came to Washington to discuss strategy. 74. It is true that some powerful people, notably Winston Churchill, favoured military intervention. 75. After his death the Estate, including the hotel passed to his second cousin, Sir Winston Churchill. 76. Suppose Winston Churchill and Luciano Pavarotti trundle into a restaurant and sit near you. 77. Churchill, Beveridge and their colleagues recognized that insurance dealt only with the most tractable tip of the unemployment problem. 78. Roosevelt, like Churchill, saw the significance of postwar civil aviation, and believed in free and open competition. 79. But a Churchill of whom I can only speak with deep affection is Randolph's son, Winston. 80. However, during our hand-over General Churchill mentioned one piece of unfinished business. 81. The return of Churchill to office threatened to make matters worse. 82. Never since the wartime cabinet saw Churchill and Atlee working in concert have the main political parties seemed so close on defence. 83. The premier's wife then sat Daniel Churchill on her lap to hear how he had battled against serious heart problems. 84. There was no reason to believe that a Churchill ministry would be more helpful. 85. And surely the cenotaph itself is as worthy a target as Churchill. 86. Now he's in the Churchill Hospital after developing an infection. 87. As Winston Churchill once said, parliamentary democracy is a very bad system - but no one has found a better one. 87.try its best to gather and build good sentences. 88. John Major did not publicly denounce Mr Churchill, but went as far as hinting that he disapproved. 89. But it is also worth underscoring both the intended and unintended symbolism of a Churchill bust. 90. Once the exchanges were established Beveridge and Churchill moved on to examine how to introduce unemployment insurance.