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  • *[[Paul Kelly]] is Group Corporate Affairs Director for [[Compass Group plc]]. He c
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  • :Paul-Emile JANSON 6
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  • :In the Paul and Shaha saga, the work (or non-work) of the Foundation for the Future is
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  • ...r [[Francis Fukuyama]] and former board members [[Paula Dobriansky]] and [[Paul Wolfowitz]] (both of whom joined the Bush II administration in 2001), signe :Before(?) her relationship with Paul Wolfowitz, Shaha Riza was married to [[Bulent Aliriza]]. He is the Turkey e
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  • ...a special role in mentoring and supporting our growth: [[Erv Rokke]] and [[Paul Gaffney]], former presidents of the National Defense University." <ref>[htt <td>[[Paul Hughes]]</td>
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  • ...istoph Bertram]], [[Alun Chalfont]], [[Pete du Pont]], [[Vaclav Havel]], [[Paul Johnson]], [[Max M. Kampelman]], [[Adrian Karatnycky]], [[Lane Kirkland]], ...glas Eden]] , [[Daniel Finkelstein]], [[Dean Godson]], [[Miriam Gross]], [[Paul Johnson]], [[Peter Mandelson]], [[Anne McElvoy]], [[Andrew McHallam]], [[Ke
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  • Representative Ron Paul (R-Texas) is reported to have written about the roles of NDI and IRI, where
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  • :'''Paul Hoffman''' was elected Chair of the International Executive Committee of [[ :A Civil Rights and Human Rights Attorney since 1976, Paul has been a member of Amnesty International since the mid-1970's. He became
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  • ...]. Arkin is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic Education at the [[Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies]] (SAIS) at [[Johns Hopki
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  • ...of Lords]].<ref>[https://www.dlapiper.com/en/scotland/people/h/hardy-paul/ Paul Hardy biog], DLA Piper website, accessed Nov 2017</ref> Hardy's background ...Nov 2017</ref> The conference was chaired by DLA Piper's Brexit Director [[Paul Hardy]].
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  • *[[Jerome A. Cohen]], Of Counsel, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison <td>[[Paul Salem]] &ndash; Director, Carnegie Middle East Center</td>
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  • <tr><td>[[Paul Schulte]] &ndash; General Secretary, AIUSA Board of Directors, Member, Adm
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  • ...sign that he understands the role of capital, or neoliberalism in Africa. Paul Vallely ‘Africa Commission had to work out what was wrong and how to fix Paul Cammack notes:
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  • <td>*[[Paul Schulte]] AIUSA Board of Directors, Member, Administration/Development Comm
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  • [[Paul Clark MP]] was the [[Labour Party]] Member of Parliament for Gillingham fr [[Category:Israel Lobby|Clark, Paul]]
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  • [[File:Paul Bew.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Paul Bew]] [[Paul Bew|Paul Anthony Elliott Bew]], Baron Bew is professor of Irish politics at the Quee
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  • [[Colin Armstrong]], [[Arthur Aughey]], [[Paul Bew]], [[Graham Gudgin]], Jim Hamilton, [[Dennis Kennedy]], [[Henry Patters :The members of the group are Professor [[Paul Bew]] of the Politics Department, Queen's University Belfast; Mr [[Arthur A
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  • ...anch of the American organisation the [[Western Goals Foundation]], with [[Paul Masson]], [[Stuart Notholt]] and [[Andrew Smith]], all members of the Young
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  • ...uncil on Foreign Relations]], and a former managing director (succeeding [[Paul Wolfowitz]]) at the [[World Bank]]. She is also a member of the Trilateral
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  • [[User:Paul|Paulo]]
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