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  • ...is conviction for treason it looked like a powerful campaign, led by Sir [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], was going to be successful in getting Casement's death sente ...nto the War and earned Hall his knighthood. See also Admiral Sir [[William James]], "The Eyes of the Navy", Methuen 1955, and [[H. Montgomery Hyde]] "The tr
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  • * [[James Carr]] * [[Arthur J. Hanson]], PhD
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  • ...ing Association]]); [[Cuthbert Laws]] (of the ship owners' association); [[Arthur Balfour]] (later [[Lord Riverdale]] and perhaps the leading Sheffield steel ...his conviction for treason it looked like a powerful campaign, led by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, was going to be successful in getting Casement's death sentenc
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  • ...f State for Defence, and the boss of De la Rue, the security printers, Sir Arthur Norman. Sir David Steel, former chairman of British Petroleum, 15 the son of General Arthur Steel and married the daughter of Major-General Price. But after training t
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  • *Sir [[James Crosby]], Non-executive Board Member ...xecutive (June 2001 - July 2007): Before joining the FSA Tiner worked at [[Arthur Andersen]] where he was a partner from 1988–2001. He was also a Managing
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  • ...represented on the Central Council by its chair, [[Frank Shearman]] and [[James Miles]]. ==Arthur Balfour (later Lord Riverdale)==
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  • :[[Arthur Balfour]] until 1929, Sheffield industrialist in the steel industry and pro *Colonel [[James R H Hutchison]]
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  • ANDREWS, ARTHUR Central Council 1925 BALFOUR, SIR ARTHUR (LORD RIVERDALE) Founder, Sheffield executive 1926
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  • ==Arthur McIvor== ...e Left: Victimisation and Anti-Labour Activities on Clydeside, 1900-1939", Arthur McIvor and Hugh Patterson - in R. Duncan and A McIvor (eds), Militant Worke
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  • [[Image:Dublin460.jpg|thumb|right|The Guinness Brewery, St James's Gate, Dublin. Brewing Guinness since 1759]] ...amily company is celebrated as an important part in the history of Dublin. Arthur Guinness began brewing beer in 1759. He and his family had a reputation for
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  • ...a telecommunications company that Lachlan Murdoch invested heavily in with James Packer, son of another Australian media mogul, Kerry Packer, in 1999. In th Arthur M. Siskind
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  • men - [[Adolf Berle]], [[Arthur Bliss Lane]], and Eugene ...along with Advisory Council members Fothergill, Edwards, Ammon, Professor Arthur Newell and [[Sydney Walton]].(106) This group complained that the organisat
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  • ...ls, and producing a nightly radio show in Arabic from Saudi Arabia," wrote Arthur Rowse in ''The Progressive'' after the war. Citizens for a Free Kuwait also ...g viewers, who assumed they were watching "real" journalism. After the war Arthur Rowse asked Hill & Knowlton to show him some of the VNRs, but the PR compan
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  • ...Newboult]] | [[Jayne Newton]] | [[Richard Norman]] | [[Mark O'Conor]] | [[James O'Donnell]] | [[Richard OBank]] | [[Hannah Ogilvie]] | [[Elizabeth Osako]] :*[[Arthur F. Fergenson]] Partner, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP Baltimore, MD
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  • ...her]], [[Lord Hanson]], [[Rupert Murdoch]], [[Peter Mandelson]], and Sir [[James Goldsmith]]. [[George Soros]] and [[Warren Buffett]] are said to be others. ...grams. Prince Andrew, [[Jacob Rothschild]], and New York Times publisher [[Arthur Sulzberger]] were among those attending.
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  • ...to pay back two hundred and thirty million dollars in embezzled funds. An Arthur Andersen audit commissioned by Jordanian authorities found that the bank ha *James Bamford, [http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/8798997/the_man_who_so
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  • ...n an international network for the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s [[James Angleton]]. During his tenure as US Labour attaché in London, Godson Snr w *1990-92 Librarian to Sir [[James Goldsmith]],
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  • *[[James Cecil, 1st Marquess of Salisbury]] (1748-1823) *[[James Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury|James Brownlow William Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury]] (1791-1868)
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  • *Lord Privy Seal: [[Arthur Greenwood]] 27 July 1945 | [[Lord Inman]] 17 April 1947 | [[Viscount Addiso *Home Secretary: [[James Chuter Ede]] 3 August 1945
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  • ...thers associated with the GATT – from one of its principal architects, [[James E. Meade]], to senior officials like [[Gardner Patterson]] and [[Jan Tumlir
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