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  • ...e '''not''' expected to follow all these rules, but please do your best to bear them in mind when contributing and editing articles. ...ganisation" are morphing towards the U.S. spellings using a Z, even within Great Britain, thus: "civilization", "organization". For the time being, this is
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  • ...ster Medical Ltd, Manfred Sauer, Hunter Urology Ltd, Unomedical Ltd, Great Bear Healthcare Ltd)
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  • ...lmost as though it was an enterprise conducted by individuals who may have great sympathy with the aims of Al Qaeda and the aims of Islamic extremists, but
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  • obtaining views of the Greek Defence Chiefs, plus a great many residual WW2 issues concerning ...ten a business leader will have strategic insight, and could bring this to bear quite easily.
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  • ...ster Medical Ltd, Manfred Sauer, Hunter Urology Ltd, Unomedical Ltd, Great Bear Healthcare Ltd, LINC Medical Systems, CliniMed Ltd, and Hollister Ltd)
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  • ...behind-the-ears graduate student who came to Washington to work with three great men: Paul Nitze, Dean Acheson, and Albert Wohlstetter.<ref>Brian Bogart (20 ...es that in 1975, the problems of bringing US and Western military force to bear on the NATO flanks and outside NATO had begun to get consistent attention i
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  • ...ill take your words at face value and think that you believe Brown to be a great money manager. A useful principle to bear in mind is to imagine that you are reading your article to an averagely int
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  • ...td, [[Manfred Sauer]], [[Hunter Urology]] Ltd, [[Unomedical]] Ltd, [[Great Bear Healthcare]] Ltd, [[LINC Medical Systems]], [[CliniMed]] Ltd, and [[Hollist
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  • As it outlines: ‘Message boards, chat rooms, and listservs are a great way to anonymously monitor what is being said. Once you are plugged into th It is not clear yet who will bear the ultimate responsibility for GM contamination, but it is likely to be th
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  • ...ny budget, £4.3m this year, it is the epicentre of social enterprise, the great hope for both the political left and right. ...ctual - someone who is able to bring unconventional philosophical ideas to bear on the urgent issues of the day. He has been a lecturer in political theory
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  • .... One activist remembered him as: 'Very friendly, smiley, a bit of a teddy bear'.<ref name= "Interview.'Lori',13Dec2016">Undercover Research Group: Intervi ...two squatted social centres were raided,] 'The Dentist Factory', corner of Great Dover Street and Globe Street and another Social Centre at 126 Tooley Stree
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  • ...f our era. Douglas Murray takes a fresh look at the movement that replaced Great-Society liberalism, helped Ronald Reagan bring down the Wall, and provided ...e. In The Cure, Dr. David Gratzer brings a welcome dose of common sense to bear on this subject. Drawing on personal experience in both the Canadian and th
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  • ...described people’s fear of the pandemic as an "orchestration": “It is great business for the pharmaceutical industry,” he told the Neuen Presse. :"The great campaign of panic we have seen provided a golden opportunity for representa
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  • ...]],[[ Manfred Sauer]], [[Hunter Urology Ltd]], [[Unomedical Ltd]], [[Great Bear]] (www.hfma.co.uk)
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  • ...out of the United States and into Europe itself, among the people who will bear the brunt of [[Eurabia]] and who thus have the greatest incentive to resist ...will lead to failure. Gearing up the old anti-communist machine might be a great way to raise money, as is revving up the right wing on any of its favorite
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  • ...(8th Marquis of Londonderry) Unionist MP for County Down 1931-45. He is a great-grandson of [[Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart]] (7th Marquis of Londonderry), ...ndidates in the council election, despite the fact that they all appear to bear the face and name of Zac Goldsmith.
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  • ...a crossing and claiming asylum. But three months later it emerged that the great majority had refused work and were costing taxpayers £100,000 a day in ben ...ral democracy?' by Caroline Cox and John Marks is published by Civitas, 77 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 2EZ, tel 020 7799 6677 begin_of_the_skype_highlig
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  • ...tart a television station and buy publications on Murdoch's behalf did not bear fruit.<ref>Briton's defence role angers Poles, by Patricia Clough, The Inde :A citizen of Great Britain representing the interests of big international capital has been ap
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  • ...he powers to save failing schools by bringing their vision and charisma to bear to raise standards.'<ref>Carolina Junemann* & Stephen J. Ball [http://www.e ARK has a great deal of political influence in the UK. Former education secretary [[Michael
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  • ...otherwise unpopular things, such as war. Indeed, his favorite example of a great political leader is Moses, who, in his view, used his divine authority to i ...ter of the subsequent administration being one of them and the fact that a great deal of the 'evil' perceived by the Republicans was manufactured as smears.
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