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  • ...rcher to a Labour MP and more recently a lobbyist, Ms Gurunathan is now at King's College London pursuing an MA in Intelligence and International Security.
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  • ...in New York. Ms Feurey has an MA in International Peace and Security from King's College London and a BA in International Affairs from the Elliott School
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  • *[[Steven King]]
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  • *Newspapermen: Hugh Cudlipp, Cecil King and the Glory Days of Fleet Street (2003)
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  • *Olivier Roy, Antoine Sfeir, Dr. John King, ''The Columbia world dictionary of Islamism'' (Columbia University Press,
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  • ...n Merchant City is Trongate 103 which will see a building at the corner of King Street and Trongate - which currently houses eight grassroots cultural orga
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  • ...litician.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/thomas-king/27005 Lord King of Bridgwater], www.parliament.uk, accessed 3 March 2011.</ref> King served as Northern Ireland Secretary from 3 September 1985 to 24 July 1989.
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  • .../whois/c2i-response.com Domain: c2i-response.com], Registrant email:justin.king@lynceus.co.uk </ref> ...nt" business, a common euphemism in its trade. C2i was founded by [[Justin King]] who, according to the company's website, was a helicopter pilot in the sp
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  • ...of the universities of [[University of Birmingham|Birmingham]], Durham, [[King's College London]], Nottingham and Warwick, which has overall responsibilit ...ir research further, explains [[Chris Coe]], director of communications at King's. "New technology provides an international platform for news stories and
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  • ::Sir Robert says his then political master, [[Tom King]], judged that a prosecution was "undesirable". <ref>[http://www.guardian.c
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  • Later, Defence Secretary, [[Tom King]], specifically drew attention to the wording of this statement, inferring
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  • Stephen King is the Director of the [[BBC World Service Trust]], a position he has held
    293 bytes (41 words) - 03:33, 22 October 2014
  • Professor of Computational Linguistics, King's College London
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  • ...Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence]] based at [[King's College London]].
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  • ...he is in Australia from April until the beginning of the academic year at King's.<ref>[http://www.kcl.ac.uk/kis/schools/hums/philosophy/staff/r_gaita.html
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  • Born in Congleton, Cheshire, on 9 October 1952, he was educated at King's School, Macclesfield, and at the London School of Economics. He headed th
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  • King's College London
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  • :Forth Public Relations in Edinburgh has gained three new clients [[Burger King]], [[Clyde Canvas Goods]] and [[Structures and Visual Information Systems]] ...eting Services Group]] as chief executive.<ref>PR Week June 6, 1991 Burger King exile returns to the fold</ref>
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  • ...ation in Northern Ireland): [[Noel Little]], [[Samuel Quinn]], and [[James King]], and a South African diplomat, [[Daniel Storm]], to whom they were delive
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  • :Strategy In Scotland, based in [[Great King Street]], may not be next door to Bute House in Charlotte Square like GPC,
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