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  • ...ept 2012</ref> Investment firm J.W. Childs Associates purchased Nutrasweet from Monsanto in 2000.<ref>D L Dewey, [http://www.dldewey.com/columns/ricof.htm ...e.co.uk/news-releases/experts-dismiss-aspartame-allegations-156536985.html Experts dismiss aspartame allegations], PR Newswire, undated, acc 23 Sep 2012</ref>
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  • ...ounded in 1993 by 'five former White House speechwriters', many colleagues from the [[George H.W. Bush]] Administration. <ref>Friedman Foundation, [http:// ...n leaders. WHWG also excels in simplifying these messages and driving them from grassroots to grasstops'.<ref>WHWG [http://www.whwg.com/about/ About], acce
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  • ...e''', the American multinational technology company, is best known for the Google Internet search engine. Its full year revenue for 2014 was $66 billion. Most of its profits come from its online advertising services.
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  • ...hat, the national director for patients and information at [[NHS England]] from July 2012.<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-kelsey-49bb0541/?ppe=1 Tim And from 2010 to 2012 Kelsey was a senior expert at management consultancy [[McKinse
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  • ...er who served undercover against organised crime. Following his retirement from the police he wrote a book about his experiences and established a firm UJI Plowman joined Metropolitan Police in June 1995<ref name="statement">Extracts from statement of Christian Plowman in the case of R v Palmer, 23 May 2013 (Unde
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  • ...slamism, Islamist, Jihadist, Jihadi and Islamic terrorism in English books from 1800 to 2010]] ...ual use by the turn of the century. Its occurrence only picked up, as the Google Ngram image shows, but this time in a mostly new sense, at the end of the 1
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