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  • ...as served on the Executive of [[Socialist Organiser]], the forerunner to [[Alliance for Workers Liberty]] ("a Trostskyist groupuscule"<ref>DD Guttenplan, [http ...files/Academicb.pdf Academic Freedom & the Politics of Boycotts], Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, Jan. 25-26, 2006, version placed in web archive 21 Feb
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  • ...he ''Acton University'' <ref> [http://www.acton.org/actonu/index.php Acton University] accessed 26/04/10 </ref>, and through its publications; ''Acton News & Com ...tement written following the meeting of religious leaders - the ''Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation'' - who had gathered to discuss climate cha
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  • ...ef>[[Patrick Basham]] & [[John Luik]], 'Prescription for conflict: why the alliance between the pharmaceutical industry and the anti-tobacco movement is not in ...is currently a research fellow at the [[Mercatus Centre]] at George Mason University, an adjunct scholar for the [[Cato Institute]] and is also on the Board of
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  • ...which was examined that year by [[Jennifer Lees Marshment]] (then at the [[University of Keele]]<ref> Lees-Marshment J [https://leesmarshment.files.wordpress.com ...nce-between-philip-morris-the-fda-in-the-winston-salem-journal 'The unholy alliance between Philip Morris & the FDA'], ''Democracy Institute'', 5 June 2009.
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  • ...ef>[[Patrick Basham]] & [[John Luik]], 'Prescription for conflict: why the alliance between the pharmaceutical industry and the anti-tobacco movement is not in John Luik was born in Portland Oregon in 1950. He attended Oxford University on a Rhodes scholarship where he completed a PhD in philosophy.<ref>Georgin
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  • ...e 'Academic Advisory Council' of the [[Taxpayers Alliance]].<ref>Taxpayers Alliance [http://tpa.typepad.com/about/2007/07/supporters.html Academic Advisory Cou ...AND ITS SUCCESSOR ORGANISATIONS] ''Political Notes'' No. 127, Libertarian Alliance, 1996</ref>
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  • *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Haifa University *Prof. Amb. [[Daniel C. Kurtzer]], Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
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  • ...mbat delegitimization emerged on every front, from international forums to university campuses" and dubs this "the successful creation of an 'anti-delegitimizati ...504006920/en/Alliance-Global-Good-Announces-Strategic-Program-Partnerships Alliance for Global Good Announces Strategic Program Partnerships,] Business Wire, a
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  • ...m - Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive?], European Freedom Alliance, accessed 5 January 2009.</ref>
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  • ==Institute of Alcohol Studies / Alliance House Foundation== ...lic drinks” <ref> AHF founding aim"[http://fakecharities.org/pages/posts/alliance-house-foundation7.php]"accessed 14/4/2010</ref>
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  • ...YBF's 10th Activist Training Conference at Churchill College, [[Cambridge University]] on 13 - 15 December 2013 was: ...Sinclair]], [[TaxPayers’ Alliance]] | [[Jonathan Isaby]], [[TaxPayers’ Alliance]] (formerly of [[ConservativeHome]]) | [[Raheem Kassam]], [[Student Rights]
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  • ...e PR firm [[Foresight Communications]], which helped launch the Scientific Alliance.<ref>Gethin Chamberlain, [http://news.scotsman.com/scotlandsnewparty/The-ri ...hen [[Department of Employment]]. He graduated in Economics from Cambridge University and holds an MSc in Economics and Econometrics. Mark is a Board Director at
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  • ...parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/memi293.hm European Secure Vehicle Alliance (an Associate Parliamentary Group)], Register of All-Party Groups (As at 24 ...arliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/memi562.htm All-Party Parliamentary University Group], Register of All-Party Groups (As at 25 February 2010), accessed 24
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  • ...of Great Britain]], the [[Food & Drink Federation]], and the [[Non-Ferrous Alliance]] calling. The proposal suggested that energy intensive industries should b ALFED have been running a University competition aimed at student designers and engineers called 'the Power of A
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  • ...risis: Can European civilization survive? - Biographies], European Freedom Alliance, accessed 7 January 2009.</ref> He is one of the Founder Members of the neo
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  • ...circa December 2015, screengrab from [http://www.eurallfree.org/ European Alliance] ]] The [[European Freedom Alliance]] is an offshoot of the [[American Freedom Alliance]], with an office in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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  • ...iculo.phtml?id=11105&se=364&ca=119&te=782 Presentation of the New European University of Rome ], Regnum Christi, 25 October 2004.</ref> ...me by the [[European Freedom Alliance]] in conjunction with the [[European University of Rome]] and the [[Lepanto Foundation]]. Moderators included [[Bruce Bawer
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  • ...y Crisis: Can European civilization survive? - About Us], European Freedom Alliance, accessed 7 January 2009.</ref> ...y Crisis: Can European civilization survive? - About Us], European Freedom Alliance, accessed 7 January 2009.</ref>
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  • ...risis: Can European civilization survive? - Biographies], European Freedom Alliance, accessed 7 January 2009.</ref>
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  • ...risis: Can European civilization survive? - Biographies], European Freedom Alliance, accessed 7 January 2009.</ref> *[[American Freedom Alliance]]
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