(1) Or maybe John of Gaunt had it right: “That England, that was wont to conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself.” Main illustration by Christophe Gowans • Follow the Long Read on Twitter at @gdnlongread , or sign up to the long read weekly email here This article was amended on 21 June 2016.
(2) Ms Hunt is thought to have secured the job ahead of competitors including the Five controller of factual entertainment, Steve Gowans, and the Five children's controller, Nick Wilson.
(3) The picture closely resembles that produced experimentally in animals by occlusion of the incoming lymphatics and is interpreted as indicating delay in, or absence of, transport of the lymphocytes through the node into the central circulation (Gowans cycle).
(4) The average follow-up is 28 months and the results take into account the clinical preoperative grading according Mac Gowan's classification: grade I subjective symptoms combined with hypoesthesia in ulnar fingers grade II: weakness and wasting of the interossei combined with subjective symptoms, grade III: marked weakness and wasting of the interossei, adductor pollicis, and hypothenar muscles combined with anesthesia in ulnar fingers.
(5) Illustration by Christophe Gowans Robert F Worth’s book A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil from Tahrir Square to Isis is published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux and Picador • Follow the Long Read on Twitter at @gdnlongread , or sign up to the long read weekly email here .
(6) "I think there is a high risk of another car crash at the security council," said Richard Gowan of the centre for international co-operation at New York University.
(7) Australia, Luxembourg and Jordan deserve a lot of credit for pursuing the humanitarian track despite the obvious difficulties of working with Russia at the UN," said Richard Gowan, an expert on the UN from the Centre on International Cooperation at New York University.
Growan
Definition:
(n.) A decomposed granite, forming a mass of gravel, as in tin lodes in Cornwall.