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  • ...ctor of Communications' and 'Editor in Chief' is John D. Aquilino Jr.. The Washington Post describes Aquilino as 'a gun activist, prominent in groups that campa ...is also described as a partner and a Senior Fellow with PEAT Institute in Washington, D.C. He's also said to have 'worked on behalf of biomedical research'. The
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  • ...ey cannot speak to the media - all requests from reporters must go through Washington. ([http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=994NGOs: Watch Your Mouths])
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  • ...eorge W. Bush at the [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] conference in Washington, D.C. in June 2003:
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  • ...s now take place in London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfurt, Madrid, New York and Washington DC. We intend to extend them to Hamburg and Rome. * We have offices in London and Washington, DC.
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  • Washington, d.c.
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  • ...rr, 1876, Lincoln, Empire, Hollywood, The Smithsonian, The Golden Age, and Washington D.C.) ..., How Microsoft and other corporations use conservative policy groups]", ''Washington Monthly'', September 1999
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  • ...d previously taken. B-M established offices in London and Paris as well in Washington DC, and Los Angeles during the sixties. *[[Black Manafort, Stone & Kelly]] – a lobbying firm with offices in Washington D.C. and Alexandria, Virginia <ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/20120620213
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  • #{{note|1}} Judy Sarashon Washington Post 30th September 2004 [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A60
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  • ...omic Affairs]] (IEA) in London during 1971, the [[Heritage Foundation]] in Washington, D.C. during 1973, and the [[Atlas Economic Research Foundation]] in 1981.
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  • ...pal locations, Santa Monica, California; Arlington, Virginia (just outside Washington, D.C.); Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and RAND Europe headquarters in Leiden, T
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  • ...] Vice president for external affairs and director, [[RAND Corporations]], Washington, D.C. Terrorism risk in the U.S.
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  • Rome, Sacramento, Seattle, Shangai, Shenzen, Washington D.C.
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  • ...uglas Dearth teaches at the Joint Military Intelligence Training Centre in Washington D.C. A veteran of some 27 years in the intelligence business, he has had as
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  • *{{note|124}} 1. Frank Barnett et al., Special Operations in US Strategy (Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 1984).
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  • ...and other Western opinion makers were suggested by its opening offices in Washington, D.C., and New York, as well as in Jerusalem. Its main activity from its bi ...nces organized by the Jonathan Institute, in Jerusalem in July 1979 and in Washington, D.C., in June 1984, were major events and highly effective for Israeli and
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  • ...t, CSIS released the refurbished document in February 1982 as part of its "Washington Papers" on international affairs, describing it as a "major new work." The ...hilean newspapers and military journals, all attributed to an institute in Washington, D.C. [[Fred Landis]] pointed out that "it served the CIA well to have such
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  • ...IAF-655 on July 3, 1988, Livingstone appeared on local television news in Washington and in interviews reported in the national press, expounding the view that ...mber of ASC's national strategy board. He has also been an official of the Washington lobbying firm [[Gray and Company]], and a consultant to several risk assess
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  • ...rning' [...]. He also once helped operate an "independent news service" in Washington, D.C., called Capitol Information Service. His colleague at Capitol was Vic
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  • ...Master Plan, leaving the audience to flesh out the illusion:' Review in ''Washington Post'', reprinted in ''International Herald Tribune'', May 28, 1981. Quoted ...Holmes Brown and Don Luce, Hostages of War: Saigon's Political Prisoners (Washington, D.C.: Indochina Mobile Education Project, 1973).
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  • ...d expanded by Bradley E. Gernand. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2011.
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