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Twiggy


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a twig or twigs; like a twig or twigs; full of twigs; abounding with shoots.

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  • (1) Twiggy Forrest is right: we shouldn't sell our natural resources at bargain basement prices | Richard Denniss Read more Losses for smaller junior miners such as BC iron will also increase.
  • (2) In her slightly fusty offices off Drury Lane, Michel enthuses about the new TV and internet-based deals for clients, from Simon Schama to Twiggy (she has a planned musical), and garden writer Sarah Raven, Michel's first client.
  • (3) Abbott did not refer to the commission’s report, but said the government would soon be responding to a review by the mining businessman Twiggy Forrest, which examined Indigenous employment and welfare and controversially recommended highly restricted cashless welfare cards.
  • (4) Shots of Banks as models such as Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Jerry Hall, Iman, Kate Moss, Twiggy and Grace Jones were created with nothing more than intelligent lighting and makeup – no digital manipulation.
  • (5) Income management, of a kind that seems mild compared to Twiggy Forrest’s proposals, was one of those experiments born during the Intervention, but it wasn’t exactly new.
  • (6) Denouncing the nanny state is the irritable mental gesture of our time, the automatic conservative response to any state-backed project, which makes Tony Abbott’s response to Twiggy Forrest’s plan to quarantine welfare payments all the more remarkable.
  • (7) Zoe Wood (@zoewoodguardian) Outrage from Mrs Abrahamson: Why is Twiggy range only online?
  • (8) Why isn't the Twiggy range available on the high street, and why are certain larger lingerie products only available online?
  • (9) Meanwhile, Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest, whose Fortescue Metals Group is Australia's third biggest exporter of iron ore (behind BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto), has launched a high court challenge .
  • (10) The Liberals might not be about to implement the Twiggy plan but the general thrust of Forrest’s argument is not that far from what Abbott’s been saying: welfare recipients have had it too easy for too long, and they’re about to get some stick.
  • (11) Authors on PFD's books include new foreign secretary William Hague, Twiggy, historian Simon Schama, Independent editor Simon Kelner and Julie Burchill.
  • (12) Nevertheless, in the Australian last week, Dennis Shanahan assured us that Twiggy is “a compassionate and visionary billionaire” whose “strengths and insights” have “translated into some fine and viable policy options”.
  • (13) • Twiggy Garcia is a DJ and blogger Lola Okolosie: Mindfulness instead of voting isn't enough "If people are informed, enlightened, awake, change will come," writes Brand.
  • (14) He said marketing campaigns using Twiggy and Jamie Redknapp were confusing customers because "you wouldn't see those sort of people shopping in there".
  • (15) Rihanna mingled with Zaha Hadid, Kate Moss with Peter Blake, Twiggy with Bianca Jagger, Kanye West with Richard E Grant.
  • (16) The Lib Dems have beaten the airbrushing drum loudly in recent months with MP Jo Swinson heading a campaign that managed to claim the scalp of an Olay ad featuring the model Twiggy last December .
  • (17) She joins from Trent FM, where she co-hosted the Jo & Twiggy breakfast show.
  • (18) Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest at the opening of the Firetail facility in the north-west of Western Australia, 6 May 2013.
  • (19) M&S is famed for sensible knickers, prawn sandwiches and Twiggy – but can it make a name for itself as a bank?
  • (20) A group of investors led by journalist and broadcaster Andrew Neil has bought the talent agency PFD, which represents celebrities including Simon Schama, Lord Attenborough and Twiggy.

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