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  • ==The Young Generation Network (YGN)== BNES was part of the YGN - an international network of young engineers and scientists established by the [[European Nuclear Society]].
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  • #[[Keith Hellawell]] (expanded and referenced by Neha) #[[Young Enterprise Scotland]] reference style needs attention
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  • ...h Teare]] of the [[RCP]] whom Malik first met when he used the pseudonym [[Keith Tompson]] in the 1980s through the RCP and [[Workers Against Racism]]. Fol *What really angers young Asians; It's no culture clash: they're quite comfortable with Islam and Mic
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  • *[[Keith Bryan]]: keith@broadcastingbusiness.co.uk *[[Ernst & Young]]
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  • ...in 1974. Willetts said: 'The object of the conference is to enable bright young people from the United States and the United Kingdom to get to know each ot
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  • ...Competing with such long-standing industry leaders as J. Walter Thompson, Young & Rubicam, Leo Burnett, and BBDO was difficult.<ref> 'Advertising: The Ogil Trento S, 1992, ‘The Power House: Robert Keith Gray and the Selling of Access and Influence in Washington’
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  • The club was founded on 1 January 1961, by four young Conservative Party members, [[Paul Bristol]] (the first Chairman - who left ...l meeting in April 2002 members approved two motions proposed by [[Michael Keith Smith]], (also Chairman of the [[Conservative Democratic Alliance]]), one r
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  • ...d parts of the city to a recently refurbished school where many girls and young women were eagerly taking the opportunity to catch up on their education.' Director General: [[Keith Luck]]
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  • ...e influence over policy, which declined rapidly following the departure of Keith Joseph from government in 1986, and Thatcher's removal in 1990. ...[Alfred Sherman]], who had started his political life on the extreme left. Keith Joseph, who was head of policy at the [[Conservative Party]] between 1975 a
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  • ...the matter and four did not even reply. Another four - Norman Tebbit, Lord Young, Kenneth Clarke and Malcolm Rifkind - said they did not own any shares. Onl ...g is more intense. In these circum-stances the appointment in 1990 of Lord Young, Secretary of State for the DTI from 1987 to 1989, as executive chairman of
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  • ...Economic Affairs]], and the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. Most recently, Keith was made a Fellow of the [[Globalisation Institute]], a newly launched thin Rt Hon Lord Young of Graffham, Business Supporter <ref name="support">Global Vision [http://w
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  • ...tivists who wanted to make a difference for taxpayers in the UK. Like many young people setting up a new venture, we had plenty of enthusiasm but felt we ne .../17/ybf7-speaker-patrick-barbour/ YBF7 Speaker: Patrick Barbour], URL: , ''Young Britons' Foundation'', Accessed 13-April-2011</ref>
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  • ...mercial and illicit alcohol in society, violence associated with drinking, young people's drinking and social and educational issues. <ref> ICAP Web Site [h The [[International Center for Alcohol Policies]] employs [[Keith R. Evans]] as a consultant <ref> Integrity in Science Website [http://www.c
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  • ...in agreeing to stop marketing adult-rated movies during TV shows aimed at young viewers. The month the report was released, Saban co-hosted a $3.5 million ...[AIPAC]] espionage case to reduce charges against [[Steve J. Rosen]] and [[Keith Weissman]], the two officials indicted for spying. In exchange, according t
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  • ...2011) of [[Support Trustee Ltd]] (and therefore the trustees of CST) are [[Keith Black]] of the [[United Jewish Israel Appeal]]; [[Lloyd Dorfman]], the Chai <td> [[Keith Joseph Black]] </td><td> Director </td><td> Jul-59 </td><td> 04-Jan-05 </td
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  • ...global marine energy development. ScottishPower's Director of Renewables, Keith Anderson, said: "This is a massive step forward. It will be a test of the a ...[Scottish Power]], [[Scottish and Newcastle]], [[Stagecoach]], [[Ernst and Young]], [[PriceWaterhouseCoopers]]. Outward: [[Lloyds TSB]] Foundation, [[Scotti
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  • ...achs]] International); the former and current [[ERT]] secretary generals [[Keith Richardson]] and [[Wim Philippa]]; [[UNICE]] secretary general [[Dirk Hudig ...| [[EMBRAER, Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica]] | [[eni]] | [[Ernst and Young]] Europe | [[ExxonMobil]] | [[Ferrero Group]] - Soremartec | [[Finmeccani
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  • ...ho became director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]].<p>[...]</p><p>The young Oliver was even then a phenomenon at the famous salons held by the Letwins Letwin worked as special adviser to [[Keith Joseph]], a friend of his parents, and then after the 1983 election served
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  • [[Kenneth Keith]] and [[Francis McFadzean]], now both Lords, made a double act as chairmen ...who chaired [[Shell Transport and Trading]] from '72-76. Then he succeeded Keith as chair of [[British Airways]] and, afterwards, headed [[Rolls Royce]].
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  • ...nd hard work earned him a place at Oxford where, in the thirties, he was a Young Liberal. When he entered Parliament in 1945 he was quickly recognised as on ...from Heath and then converting the Party to the Diehard cause. They were [[Keith Joseph]] and [[Margaret Thatcher]]. In his influential book "Coup d'Etat",
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