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  • *[[Charles Hamilton]], former Executive Assistant on Strategic Trade within the Office of the S *[[George Keyworth]], former Science Advisor to President Ronald Reagan.
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  • ...k of New York]] | [[Graduate Management Admission Council]] | [[Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. ]] | [[Halpern Associates]] | [[The Boston Consulting Group]] | [[Hun *[[George P. Shultz]]
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  • ...that was not entirely unconcerned about the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline. Hamilton is a former Member of the Scottish Parliament and was a Political Adviser t *[[George Simonishvili]],
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  • ...ury in 2007 to run to mid-2009. The Co-chairs of the Commission are Lord [[George Robertson]] and Lord [[Paddy Ashdown]]. As part of its aims the Commission ...nked for being "supporters of all the Commission's activities". Booz Allen Hamilton and De La Rue are also thanked for their "support of specific research stre
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  • [[George Robertson]] Senior Counselor, Secretary General, NATO (1999-2003), Minister ...he was elected as a Labor Party representative to the House of Commons for Hamilton at the age of 32 - to be reelected a total of five times.
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  • ...ow serves a very powerful and influential role in foreign policy and the [[George Walker Bush]] Presidency. One time chairman [[Richard Perle]], a [[neo-con ...ing]], [[TRW]], [[Northrop Grumman]], [[Lockheed Martin]] and [[Booz Allen Hamilton]] and smaller players like [[Symantec Corp.]], [[Technology Strategies and
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  • ...1989 to 1993, Haass was Special Assistant to [[United States President]] [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[National Security Council]] Senior Director for Near Eas ...te]], the Sol M. Linowitz Visiting Professor of International Studies at [[Hamilton College]], a senior associate at the [[Carnegie Endowment for International
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  • The 3rd Earl of Cromer is George Baring. He was a page boy to George V, ambassador to Washington, managing director of Barings Bank and chair of ...e, is chair of the Associated Newspaper Group, who publ1sh the Da1ly Ma1l. George lives in tax exile in Jersey ; Beaufield House, St, Savlour.
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  • ....</ref> with additional support from [[Abbott Laboratories]], [[Booz Allen Hamilton]], InBev, [[Pfizer]], Inc., [[Shell]] Oil Company and the Here Porter defended George W. Bush's proposed elimination of the double taxation of dividends, arguing
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  • ...name from the [[Anti-German Union]], which had been founded in 1915. Sir [[George Makgill]] was the BEU's Honorary Secretary and Lord [[Edward Illiffe]] was The BEU also protested to the [[BBC]] about [[Patrick Hamilton]]'s play ''[[Rope (play)|Rope]]''.
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  • HAMILTON, C. A. C. Central Council 1976-1979 resigned 1980 ROCHDALE, The Rt Hon Lord (George Kemp until 1913) 1951, Central Council ?-1977, Vice President
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  • ...President, Bohemian Grove, Bush-Cheney '04, Council on Foreign Relations, George W. Bush for President, Hoover Institution, McCain 2000, National Committee [[Lee Hamilton]]: Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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  • ...at www.psiru.org and "Captive State: The corporate Takeover of Britain" by George Monbiot (MacMillan 2000). There are also a series of case studies looking a ...he same in four London hospitals including the Royal Brompton Hospital, St George’s Hospital, Ealing General Hospital and the Lambeth Hospital.
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  • also notes that Mrs Wales Latham became [[Lady Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton]] - the only link I am aware of between TUC General Council and the self-same Lord [[Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton]] MP.(86)
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  • George Quester (New York/London: Pergamon-Brassey, 1986). ...(president of the [[Carnegie Corporation of New York]]), The Hon. [[Lee H. Hamilton]], [[Karen Elliott House]], [[William R. Rhodes]], [[Norman Pearlstine]] (s
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  • ...| [[Frank C Carlucci]] | [[Hodding Carter III]] | [[Max M Kampelman]] | [[George F Russell]], Jr | [[John C Whitehead]] [[Albert Hamilton]] | [[James R Huntley]] | [[Richard C Olson]] | [[Walter Raymond]] | [[John
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  • Some of its biggest US lobbying clients in 2017 were: [[Booz Allen Hamilton]] | [[Apple]] | [[Coca-Cola]] | [[Raytheon]] and [[Association of Banks in ...] | [[St George's University]] | [[One World Technologies]] | [[Booz Allen Hamilton]] | [[Coca-Cola]] | [[Keefe Group]] | [[CAN Capital]] | [[Globe Metallurgic
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  • *[[Rob Lyons]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/463/ 'George Best: grief shouldn’t be a national sport'], ''Spiked'', 28 November 2005 *[[Rob Lyons]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/3487/ 'Lewis Hamilton: the new king of Bore-mula One'], ''Spiked'', 15 June 2007.
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  • ...as one of the four co-convenors of the 2006 Congressionally-mandated Baker-Hamilton [[Iraq Study Group]].<br><br> ...the [[School of Public Service at St. Albans School]], a Trustee of the [[George C. Marshall Foundation]], a member of the [[Council on Competitiveness]], t
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  • ...tories were [[Kingsley Amis]], [[John Braine]], [[Edmund Crispin]], [[Iain Hamilton]], [[Anthony Hartley]], [[Bernard Levin]], [[Simon Raven]], [[David Rees]] ...and, in 1996, he was made a Companion of the [[Order of St Michael and St George]]. His other awards and honors include the Jefferson Lectureship in the Hum
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