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  • ...section to [[College Group]] and the rest of the business to US vehicle [[King Worldwide]] backed by The [[Riverside Company]], a private equity firm.
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  • ...gether.<ref name="LI"/> In 2008, the business was acquired by US vehicle [[King Worldwide]] backed by The [[Riverside Company]], a private equity firm.<ref
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  • ...co]], [[Marks and Spencer]] and [[Asda]]. They produce the buns for Burger King, Farley's Rusks under licence and Batchelors Baked Beans in Ireland. They o In 2002, Haskins, via the think-tank the [[King's Fund]] chaired the production of a paper, The Future of the NHS. Accordi
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  • *[[Newman King]] Keighley 1926 *[[Thomas King]] London 1926
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  • #[[King's Fund]] needs refernces, wikified more in places (edited, wikified and ref #[[Oona King]] Just a picture, no text - fine --[[User:David|David]] 21:36, 25 Jul 2007
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  • ...iminal justice think tank based at Centre for Crime and Justice Studies at King's College London" [http://www.crimeandsociety.org.uk/about.html]. The found
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  • ...est]] Professor of Human Resources Management & Organisational Psychology, King's College London
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  • *[[Tony King]] - MSP researcher
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  • ...a]]. Charters and Tugwell both completed graduate work in "war studies" at King's College, London, and have worked together on various projects, including
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  • ...the "MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour;' NBC News, ABC's "Nightline;" and the "Larry King Show." His line and organizational connections, though far-right, are withi
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  • * Sir [[David King]], the Government's Chief Scientist (co-chair)
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  • ...Kipling]] (author of the Jungle Book) and [[H. Ryder Haggard]] (author of King Solomon's Mines), and [[Lord Sydenham]], later a prominent member of the [[
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  • ...i Onwurah]] MP, [[Dominic Campbell]], [[Karin Christiansen]] and [[Stephen King]]. In partnership with [[Omidyar Network]].
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  • Abertay Dundee University - Professor Bernard King MSc PhD CIMgt FIWSc CBiol FIBiol
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  • * Sir [[David King]], Chief Scientific Advisor, HM Government
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  • ...longside prominent scientific advocates of nuclear power including [[David King]] the former Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK government, Dr [[Malcolm G
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  • 17. Dennis King, Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism (New York: Doubleday, 1989),
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  • ...nstitute, 03/17/03 </ref> His Phd focused on revolutionary propaganda at [[King's College]] in London, following which he moved to Canada and became involv ...onary Propaganda and Possible Counter Measures'' Unpublished PhD, March, [[King's College]], University of London.
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  • ...es to Bomb Terror Talks’, Press Association 27 September 1990; Alexandra King, ‘Grim game in red and black’, ''The Times'', 26 September 1990; Richar
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  • ...d). He was educated at Maredsous in Belgium from 1936 to 1939 and attended King's School in Canterbury from 1940 to 1942. He served in the British Royal Na
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