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  • ...Leuven, 2008 (accessed 27 April 2016), p129 n140.</ref><ref name="ASL1222">Andrew Gilligan, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/7333487/Inextric ...Leuven, 2008 (accessed 27 April 2016), p129 n140.</ref><ref name="ASL1222">Andrew Gilligan, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/7333487/Inextric
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  • ...top carriage parade would have to be cancelled due to police concerns.<ref>Andrew Alderson, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1347570/Queen-Mother-will ...tself,<ref name="r.p.16June2016">Undercover Research Group: interview with Rose (alias), an London based activist who knew Rod Richardson, 16 June 2016.</r
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  • | Career officer with Merseyside Police for 33 years where in 2009 he rose to rank of Assistant Chief Constable, overseeing Matrix and TITAN (serious ...March 2015).</ref> from 2002 to 2007,<ref>Vikram Dodd, Nicholas Watt &amp; Andrew Sparrow, [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2008/jun/09/terrorism.police
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  • ...statutory Lobbying Register, was set up by economist and former SNP MSP [[Andrew Wilson]], and [[Malcolm Robertson]], son of Labour peer [[George Robertson]
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  • ...ist movement]] as an affiliate of the [[WZO]].<ref name="Ziorg"/> [[Hannah Rose]], trustee of B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation, served on the executive o | President || [[Hannah Rose]] || 2018-2019 || [[Bristol University]]
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  • ...f 1984 to £3 at the end of the year and up to £10 in 1985, while profits rose from £1 million in 1983 to £12.9 million in 1985.<ref name="Blakey 2010"> ...nd until 1998 when he split his role and appointed his son, [[Andrew Rubin|Andrew]], chief executive, retaining the post of chairman.<ref name="Independent S
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  • | 215 (205=) || [[Andrew Russell]] || £774m || <span style="color:red">↓</span>£13m || Land and | 218= (NEW) || [[Andrew Law]] || £750m || New entry || Hedge fund
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  • | [[Kieran Rose]] hosted by [[North East Autism Society]] || || || || || || || || | | [[Nicky Rose]] || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 12,200 || ||
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  • | 25/09/2019 || 10397739 || 47,697.48 || [[Rose]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) | 25/10/2019 || 10455102 || 29,222.54 || [[Rose]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
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  • In 1986, the Rose family agreed to a £71.1 million takeover of [[Land Investors]] led by [[D ...nday Times'' wrote that: ‘In little more than a decade David Garrard and Andrew Rosenfeld, the duo who founded Minerva, have built up the value of the prop
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