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  • Elected by the membership, except those by the English branches ('EB'), or nominated by the National Councils of Northern Ireland *[[Richard Laming]]
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  • by Richard Fletcher (originally published in Philip Agee and Louis Wolf, eds., Dirty W In 1953 the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]] launched [[Encounter]], an English language monthly which was an immediate success under the editorship of [[I
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  • ...ie Jones. A range of football shirts were auctioned off including those of English Premiership footballers Michael Owen and David Beckham. One auction winner ...ional Chairmen [[Ashley Gold]] | [[Martin Harris]] | [[Andrew Joseph]] | [[Richard Pinder]] | [[David Samson]]
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  • ...I, former Secretary of State; Caspar Weinberger, former Defense Secretary; Richard Darman, former White House Budget Director; the billionaire George Soros, a ...retary of the Treasury [[James Baker]] serves as a senior counselor, and [[Richard G. Darman]], former director of the Office of Management and Budget under [
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  • *[[Richard English]] from [[Oxfam]] an organistion very close to New labour and pro business.
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  • *'The Politics of Richard Rorty', New Politics: A Journal of Socialist Thought, Vol. 8, No. 1. (2000) *'Sentiment and Solidarity in the thought of Richard Rorty'
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  • ...ded in 1918 to promote "global understanding through the shared use of the English language." ...to encourage the effective use of the English language around the globe. [[English-Speaking Union Scotland]] is the Scottish office of the ESU, based in Edinb
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  • ...est of the United Kingdom (previously the UK government had privatised the English and Welsh electricity industry by splitting the market into 12 regional ele ...en branded 'obscene' by the [[Scottish National Party]] energy spokesman [[Richard Lochhead]], and come to light just three months after they warned customers
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  • ...for four years. Her NGO work includes Trusteeship of the Booker Prize for English fiction literature. Baroness Nicholson has been appointed as first Special *Dr Richard Mayne Former Director, Federal Trust
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  • .... There was now to be a "Council", meeting infrequently and chaired by Sir Richard Vassar-Smith. Also on the Council were the FBI's Frank Docker and three mem ...2-V The British Commonwealth Union and the General Election of 1918] ''The English Historical Review'', Vol. 93, No. 368 (Jul., 1978), pp. 528-559.
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  • Also at the meeting was Major [[Richard C. Kelly]] (director of the National Publicity Agency), and the right wing ...There was now to be a "Council", meeting infrequently and chaired by Sir [[Richard Vassar-Smith]]. Also on the Council were the FBI's [[Frank Docker]] and thr
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  • McFadzean's son-In-law is former Labour Minister, Lord [[Richard Marsh]], now chair of TV AM and Lee Cooper jean company. McFadzean is on th ...and his brother is Minister for Northern Ireland in the Thatcher cabinet. Richard is a National Westminster director and Jives at Penny Pot, Halstead, .in.Es
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  • ...ot just sleeping, you were comatose'” over Northern Rock.<ref>Northedge, Richard, "The rise of McFall – Profile, John McFall MP runs the Treasury Select C ...ic]], [[Rank Hovis McDougall]], [[Phoenix Securities]], [[Dowty Group]], [[English China Clays]], and a Non-executive Chairman of [[Luthy Baillie Dowsett Peth
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  • ...icholas P. Goodison: [[British Steel]], Burlington Magazine Publications, English National Opera, [[General Accident]] PLC. Sir Richard Lloyd: [[Hill Samuel Bank]], British Heart Foundation, [[Ditchley Foundatio
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  • ...A leader shares his seats on the board of the TSB and Hill Samuel with Sir Richard Lloyd of the [[Ditchley Foundation]] and various arms companies. The Ditch ...companies specialising in particular markets... With a skilled, cheap and English-speaking workforce to hand one that was also easy to fire, thanks to Mrs Th
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  • ...one in an old-fashioned, romantic way, wearing a nightie and pyjamas."<ref>Richard Lloyd Parry, 'Old Etonian smoothie fails to buff Indonesian leader's image' ...of it all, we just did what he asked. We called him Mr Bond because he is English, and because he is such a mystery."... it was around this time, in early Ju
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  • ...st of between 50 and 60 MPs. {{ref|3}} The coup reached its climax at an ''English Review'' dinner at the Savoy on the 21st of November 1933 which was chaired ...the diners, claimed Jerrold, were the sort of devoted subscribers to the ''English Review'' who never read it. The explanation for this was, he argued (giving
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  • ...our Party and the Trade Unions played an important part in the model of an English revolution devised by the Army (with the help of its friends on the Radical #{{note|12}} Mark Hollingsworth and Richard Norton-Taylor, "Blacklist: The Inside Story of Political Vetting", Hogarth,
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  • *[[English and New York Trust]] *[[English Electric]]
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  • *Mark Hollingsworth and Richard Norton-Taylor, "Blacklist: The Inside Story of Political Vetting", Hogarth, *Richard Griffiths "Fellow Travellers of the Far Right", Constable, 1980
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