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  • ...ls]] | [[Paul Scaping]] | [[David Simon Santinan]] | [[Steve Summers]] | [[Hugh Taggart]] | [[David Wilson (PR)| David Wilson]]<ref name="Sept"/> ...ng]] | [[Helen Silver]] | [[David Simon Santinan]] | [[Steve Summers]] | [[Hugh Taggart]] | [[Sarah Taylor]] | [[Chris Watts]] | [[David Wilson (PR)| David
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  • ...uses of rising anti-Americanism in Europe, and isolationism in the US.<ref>Hugh Wilford, The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War, Calling the Tune? Fran ...nce Bernhard and Retinger travelled to the US with British Labour leader [[Hugh Gaitskell]] and [[Denis Healey]] to lobby for support and funds. The Prince
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  • ...ww.ash.org.uk/html/press/980420b.html Tobacco advertising & visit of Prof. Hugh High], ASH Press Release, 21 April 1998. Retrieved from the Internet Archiv
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  • ...nd industry apologists Sallie Baliunas C. Balling, Bruce Ames, Roger Bate, Hugh Ellsaesser, Michael Fumento, Sherwood B. Idso, Patrick J. Michaels, A. Alan
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  • .../www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/12289/ 'Who wants to live in Hugh Grant’s ‘ideal world’?'], ''Spiked'', 29 March 2012. ...e.com/newsite/article/hugh-grant-hero-of-the-fight-for-press-freedom/16724 Hugh Grant: hero of the fight for press freedom?], ''Spiked'', 25 February 2015.
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  • ...mes]] (on SEPP’s board), Dr. Patrick Michaels, [[Michael Sanera]], and [[Hugh Ellsaesser]][8]. He is also on the Advisory board of the corporate front gr
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  • ...ern Ireland]</ref> The first IRD officer to arrive in Northern Ireland was Hugh Mooney in June 1971. He was followed a month later by [[Clifford Hill]], wh ...y. In the 1950s, shortly before he became Director General of the BBC, Sir Hugh Green devoted much of an address to the NATO Defence College in Paris on ps
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  • ...tish Labour movement at the end of the war, including [[Sam Watson]] and [[Hugh Gaitskell]], exerted an enduring influence on British foreign policy.'(38) ...London from 1953-59. Godson became very close to the Labour Party leader [[Hugh Gaitskell]] - to the point where Gaitskell and Godson were writing Labour P
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  • ...the desire for some within the food industry to develop a PMG for food. [[Hugh Burkitt]], CEO of the [[Marketing Society]], a former member of the [[Portm *[[Hugh Burkitt]]
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  • ...ingly, the Prime Minister sought further options...She asked [[Hugh Thomas|Hugh]] [Thomas] to set up a small committee to draft independent recommendations
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  • ...e) | [[Hal Miller]] (Chloride) | The [[Lord Pendry]] ([[Laporte]]) | Sir [[Hugh Rossi]] ([[BOC]]) | [[Neville Sandelson]] (BOC)
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  • Colonel [[HUGH BAIRD SPENS]]: Solicitor (Maclay, Murray & Spens, Glasgow). Director of Uni *[[Hugh Lewis]] Liverpool 1926
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  • ...Attache at the US Embassy in London in the 1950s, and a close friend of [[Hugh Gaitskell]]". <ref> Editorial statement of the Socialist Appeal Britain Apr
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  • #[[Hugh Grant]] (edited and referenced by Neha) #[[Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster]] needs references, perhaps rewritten? (
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  • ...Donnelly]] | [[Andrew Kelly]] | [[Iain Malcolm]] | [[Neva Brahmbhatt]] | [[Hugh Morgan-Williams]] | [[Carole Tongue]] | [[Leslie Butterfield]] | [[Walter B *[[Hugh Morgan-Williams]] Associate Director A committed European with wide media,
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  • ...counterpart to the [[American Institute for Free Labor Development]].<ref>Hugh Wilford, ''The Mighty Wurlitzer, How the CIA played America'', Harvard, 200
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  • W. Hugh O'Riordan - Givens, Pursley & Huntley Boise, Idaho
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  • ...he board include [[Robert C. Balling]], [[Bruce Ames]], [[Roger Bate]], [[Hugh Ellsaesser]], [[Michael Fumento]], [[Sherwood B. Idso]], [[Patrick J. Micha *[[James O'Brien]]
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  • Hugh Jenkins was already a director of the London & Manchester Assurance Company ...the same London & Manchester Assurance Group of which the Fund Manager, [[Hugh Jenkins]] was also a director.
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  • *[[Hugh Stevenson]], Non-executive Board Member ...c]].<ref>FSA, [http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/about/who/board/stevenson.shtml Hugh Stevenson], accessed 27 March 2010.</ref>
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  • ...was vehemently anti-German. He was a friend of "C" - that is Admiral Sir [[Hugh Sinclair]], head of SIS (better known as [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6] :"Sterling service was also rendered by Miss Mollie Calder and Major Hugh Gillespie, who wrote all the League's notes for speakers... for over 25 yea
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  • LEWIS, HUGH Liverpool 1926 SPENS, Colonel HUGH BAIRD 1951
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  • [[Hugh Sloane]] - Founder, [[Sloane Robinson]] ...on]] describe a $176,000 grant given to Open Europe's then Director [[Neil O'Brien]] to research and write a book on the EU for the [[Policy Forum on Internat
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  • <td>[[Hugh Raven]]</td>
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  • ...atough]] | [[Steven Egecombe]] | [[Paul Edwards]] | [[Sara Ellington]] | [[Hugh Evans]] | [[Alison Ewart]] | [[Jonathan Exten-Wright]] | [[Susan Fanning]]
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  • ...ty . <ref>The CIA, The British Left and the Cold War: Calling The Tune? by Hugh Wilford, Frank Cass, 2003, pp176-181</ref> ...son was appointed the Director of Policy Exchange, in succession to [[Neil O'Brien]] who had become a special adviser to [[George Osborne]].<ref>[http://conse
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  • *[[Hugh Stevenson]]: Appointed Director in June 1999 and is the Company's Senior In
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  • *[[Hugh Colver]]<ref>Bigraphical note on HUGH COLVER CBE FRAeS FRSA in Praetorian Protection *DIRECTOR:[[Hugh Colver|COLVER, HUGH BERNARD CBE]] Appointed: 24/11/1998 Date of Birth: 22/08/1945 Nationality:
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  • * [[Hugh Montgomery]], Institute for Defense and Homeland Security (IDHS)
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  • *[[Hugh Corbet]] Chief Executive; President, Cordell Hull Institute; previously Dir
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  • ...shers]], contains contributions from [[Shimon peres]], [[Paul Johnson]], [[Hugh Fraser]] MP, [[Henry M. Jackson]], [[Menachem Begin]], [[Chiam Herzog]], [[ *Special operations in US strategy / edited by Frank R. Barnett, B. Hugh Tovar, Richard H. Shultz.
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  • *[[Hugh Grant]], [[Monsanto]], MBA
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  • <tr><td>[[Hugh McManners]]</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td <tr><td>[[Conor Cruise O'Brien]]</td><td align="center">&times;</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td alig
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  • <td>[[Kevin O'Brien]]</td> <td>[[Hugh McManners]]</td>
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  • <td>[[Hugh McManners]]</td> <td>[[Kevin O'Brien]]</td>
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  • ...s right to exist as a separate polity, and to go whichever way it chose. O'Brien strongly condemned the Republican terrorist campaign. Others of the younger *Second Ian Gow Memorial Lecture by [[Conor Cruise O'Brien]] Out of print.
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  • *Newspapermen: Hugh Cudlipp, Cecil King and the Glory Days of Fleet Street (2003)
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  • *[[Liberal Democrats]] - Lord [[Hugh Dykes]] | [[Charles Kennedy]] ...oness Gardner of Parkes]] - Con | [[Alan Beith|Sir Alan Beith]] – LD | [[Hugh Dykes|Lord Dykes]] - LD | [[Charles Kennedy]] – LD | [[Baroness Sharples]
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  • *[[Hugh Roberts]]<ref name="Nina"/>
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  • *[[Hugh Lifson]], Art, Emeritus, Cornell College
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  • ...s College London|Department of War Studies]] at Kings College London and [[Hugh Seton-Watson]], Professor of Russian History at the University of London (w
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  • ...tators. <ref>Hugh Muir, ‘[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/feb/26/hugh-muir-diary There are people that not even a president should cross. Mel is ...[[George Alagiah]] to resign as patron of the [[Fairtrade Foundation UK]]. Hugh Muir, writing in the the ''Guardian'', commented:
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  • *[[Hugh W. Ellsaesser]]
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  • * Mr [[Hugh Aitken]] Vice-President Worldwide Customer Fulfillment [[Sun Microsystems L * Mr [[Hugh Andrew]] Managing Director [[Birlinn Ltd]] (incorporates [[Polygon]] and [[
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  • ....com/wakefield/hugh-fudenberg.htm Royal Free's autism pill partner, Herman Hugh Fudenberg, wasn't fit to prescribe]</ref><ref>[http://briandeer.com/wakefie
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  • ...[Bess Myerson]] | [[Thomas S. Nichols]] | [[Paul H. Nitze]] | [[William V. O'Brien]] | [[George Olmsted]] | [[David Packard]] | [[James L. Payne]] | [[Robert ...[[Richard E. Pipes]] | [[John P. Roche]] | [[William Schneider, Jr.]] | [[Hugh Scott]] | [[Lloyd Smith]] | [[Herbert Stein]] | [[William R. Van Cleave]]
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  • ...RUC Chief Constable, while [[MI5]] was backing [[Blair Wallace]].<ref>Sir Hugh Annesley (Northern Ireland), Intelligence Newsletter, 1 June 1995.</ref> ...dn't know what special branch was doing, or he is lying," commented Martin O'Brien, former director of CAJ, Northern Ireland's leading human rights organisati
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  • *[[Hugh Stevenson]]: Appointed Director in June 1999 and is the Company's Senior In
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  • ...ugh Orde]], the chief Constable of the [[PSNI]]. He said afterwards, that "Hugh Orde is personable, witty and intelligent. He is a man of ability. He gave
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  • ...[[Henry Ashworth]] MP, [[Jonathan Birdwell]], [[Jacqui Kennedy]] and Sir [[Hugh Orde]].
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