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  • :Rutland Hall ...his current Non-Executive Directorship at [[Lazard]] Ltd in March 2006. In April 1996, as well as his commercial aircraft responsibilities, Mr. Turner took
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  • ..., a 'permanent suite' at [[Claridges]], and a large country house, Coldham Hall, in Suffolk.<ref>"Hart's Desire", interview in ''The Spectator'', 15 Octobe ...og2.txt True Spies 2 “something better change”], BBC News, accessed 10 April 2008.</ref>
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  • ...nteressen der Mitglieder: Eva Lichtenberger], 22 January 2009, accessed 25 April 2009.</ref> *Advisory member of the environment committee of Hall in Tirol town council (1986-2002).
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  • ...achine, Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon’s Hidden Hand], The New York Times, April 20.</ref> ...Machine, Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon’s Hidden Hand, The New York Times, April 20.</ref>
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  • ...Crunch-is-coming.3952224.jp Crunch is coming for our 'free' services] (6th April 2008), Accessed 10 December 2008, </ref>. ...in Scotland for big ideas to transform the nation... this is the result', (April 1st 2007), </ref>.
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  • In April 1961 Major General Edwin Walker, commander of the 24th Infantry Division in On 10th April, 1963, Edwin Walker was victim of an assassination attempt while he sat at
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  • Rear Admiral Sir Reggie (Reginald) 'Blinker' Hall was director of Naval intelligence in 1914-18, a leading actor in corporate The following account is based on Mike Hughes profile of Hall in his book [http://www.1in12.go-legend.net/publications/library/spies/spie
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  • ...onist Party members, Rear Admiral [[Reginald Hall|William Reginald Hall]]. Hall had been elected for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily called post-wa ...the "Diehards". Although there are good reasons for believing that Admiral Hall's entry into politics really did give an impetus to the growth of this netw
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  • <ref>James Hall [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/11/05/cnboards ...ceased to trade as a plc company at the close of the stock exchange on 28 April 2008."<ref>Scottish & Newcastle Web Site [http://www.scottish-newcastle.com
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  • ...g the spending of a £1m Council subsidy) the recently built Royal Concert Hall, (a similar deal being struck with the other main Glasgow concert venue, th #{{note|5}} The Financial Times, 13 April, 1994.
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  • ...including ministers. For example, in the six months from November 2016 to April 2017, it met then secretary of state for the environment, [[Andrea Leadsom] ...andmouth.economy Extent of the Farming Crisis revealed]", The Guardian, 11 April 2001, accessed January 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ees are now currently held in prison awaiting trial which is scheduled for April 2003. The Home Office has since deported many, if not all, of the witnesses ===HM Prison Buckley Hall===
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  • ...ees are now currently held in prison awaiting trial which is scheduled for April 2003. The Home Office has since deported many, if not all, of the witnesses ===HM Prison Buckley Hall===
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  • By 1924 [[Reginald Hall|Admiral Hall]]'s overt involvement with the [[Economic League|League]] had come to an en ...Unionist Party and establish itself as an non-aligned pro-industry lobby. Hall was one of the most outspoken and right wing "Diehard" Unionist MPs. Geddes
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  • :The Old Town Hall, #{{note|44}} "Country Alliance Seeks New Image", The ''Times'', 4th April 1998
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  • 'We don’t do business in Burma,' claims Halliburton spokesperson [[Wendy Hall]]. But while the company may have no current direct investments in Burma, i In April 2002 Halliburton decided to replace the discredited Arthur Anderson LLP acc
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  • ...ts/PDFs/euaid2011.pdf ‘EU external aid: who is it for?’], Open Europe, April 2011.</ref> ...orts on the 2007 Constitutional Treaty, criticising the Labour decision in April 2007 to hold no referendum on its ratification. This made no sense, the rep
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  • ...mparty/memi140.htm House of Commons Register of All-party Groups] Accessed April 2007 </ref> ....uk/news090107c.htm Supermarket lager 'cheaper than water'] Last accessed April 2007</ref>
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  • ...st last week"; [[Sheryl Brown]]; [[David Smock]]; [[Neil Kritz]]; [[April Hall]]; [[Hrach Gregorian]]; [[Chris de Paola]]; [[Bernice Carney]]; and [[Geor ...ipes_dc_1 Bush Annoys U.S. Muslim Group with Pipes Nomination], Reuters, 7 April 2003.
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  • ...as [[Durand Academy]] (see below); [[Ormiston Academies Trust]], [[Cuckoo Hall Academies Trust]], and [[Bohunt]]. ...from the public purse - has admitted paying over £199,000 to PLMR between April 2009 and December 2010.
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