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  • ...td | [[Tomatin Distillery Co]] Ltd | [[United Distillers UK]] plc | [[John Walker and Sons]] Ltd <ref> The Scotch Whisky Association, [http://www.scotch-whis ...m [[Takora Shuzo]] | [[United Distillers]] plc owned by [[Diageo]]| [[John Walker & Sons]] Ltd owned by [[Diageo]]| [[White Horse Distillers]] Ltd owned by [
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  • ...Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia. Under President [[George Herbert Walker Bush]], Wolfowitz served as Undersecretary of Defense for Policy." ...ere his father was a visiting professor at the Technion.<ref name="Mann23">James Mann, ''The Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush's War Cabinet'', New Y
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  • ...and on Sunday, 18 February 2001</ref>Assistant Secretary of State [[Edward Walker]] reportedly told the INC delegation that the strikes were "the start of a *[[Shea & Gardner]] - [[James Woolsey]]'s law firm, which lobbied for the INC.
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  • ...burger, "a retired foreign service officer," served under Group Co-Chair [[James A. Baker III]], "as deputy secretary of state and became secretary of state ...(1989-92) and Secretary of State (1992-93) under President George Herbert Walker Bush, becoming the first Foreign Service officer to hold the latter post.<r
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  • James Hagedorn (47) James Hagedorn -see biography above.
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  • ...t Board, where the service's legal advisor [[David Bickford]] clashed with Walker.<ref>Christopher, Andrew, The Defence of the Realm, Allen Lane, 2009, pp.77 ...ring, Evans was earning £125,000 for the part-time role.<ref name="Indy"> James Moore [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/exspy-boss-sir-jonat
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  • ...he British expert on guerrilla warfare who advised [[Richard Nixon]]' <ref>James Fellows, 'In Defense of an Offensive War', ''New York Times'', 28 March 198 ...Thompson's British Advisory Mission to Saigon from 1961 to 65. <ref>Martin Walker, 'Books: A Brit who kidded the Americans they could win in Vietnam / Review
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  • ...Sachs, was a [[Bush Pioneer]] having raised at least $100,000 for [[George Walker Bush|Bush]] in the [[U.S. presidential election, 2004|2004 presidential ele ...Director in the Financing Group at Goldman Sachs since 2004.<ref>Bennett, James, "[http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/feature/1782228/profile-christopher-wal
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  • ...ayth Armanazi, David Seymour, Roy Greenslade and ex-Downing Street supremo James Humphreys. Know Comment also grew its media training and public affairs por ...has covered most of the major stories of the last few years including the James Bulger murder...
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  • *Home Secretary: [[James Chuter Ede]] 3 August 1945 ...on]] 7 July 1947 | [[Philip Noel-Baker]] 7 October 1947 | [[Patrick Gordon-Walker]] 28 February 1950
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  • ...eresa May]], the new Conservative prime minister. <ref>Rowena Mason, Peter Walker and Jessica Elgot, [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jul/13/who-the *[[James Wild]] - now a SpAD to defence secretary [[Michael Fallon]]
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  • ...te:Revolving Door badge}}{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}} (Sir) '''Peter James Luff''' MP (born 18 February 1955) is a former lobbyist turned politician w ...ant to the Conservative MP [[Peter Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester|Peter Walker]], before heading up [[Edward Heath]]'s private office for two years from 1
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  • ...], The Guardian, 29-June-2004, Accessed 01-September-2010</ref><ref>Martin Walker, Sir Martin Jacomb, the veteran banker [...]; City Diary ; In the blue corn ...would utilise the Universities report in reforming the welfare system<ref>James Naughtie, Tories to deny US jobless plan, ''The Guardian'', 23-April-1987</
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  • <tr><td>[[James Denton]]</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><t <tr><td>[[James Harris]]</td><td align="center">&times;</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><
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  • <tr><td> 71 </td> <td>[[James Harris]]</td> <td> Terrorism “James R. Harris" OR "Jim Harris" OR "J.R. Harris" </td><td> 4,450 </td></tr> ...> 86 </td> <td>[[Clive Walker]]</td> <td> Terrorism “Clive Walker" OR "C Walker" </td><td> 2,310 </td></tr>
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  • <tr><td>[[Clive Walker]]</td><td align="center">7 </td><td align="center">0.11%</td></tr> <tr><td>[[James Harris]]</td><td align="center">5 </td><td align="center">0.08%</td></tr>
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  • *[[Elizabeth Hogan]], Previously worked for the [[George Walker Bush|Bush Administration]] and the [[Republican National Committee]] *[[Harriet James Melvin]]
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  • Our chairman is Dr [[James May]]; past chairmen have included Professor [[David Bender]], Professor [[ ...Nick Ross]] is one of the UK's best known broadcasters. | Chairman: Dr [[James May]] graduated from Sheffield Medical School in 1997, and is now a GP prin
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  • *[[James Schlesinger]] - 1973 *[[George Herbert Walker Bush]] - 1976-7
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  • The surveillance was ended on the orders of Prime Minister [[James Callaghan]] in 1977. Callaghan nevertheless denied in the Commons that No. *Sir [[Patrick Walker]] - 1987-1992
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