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  • ...peakers from Europe have included former British Prime Ministers, [[Gordon Brown]], [[John Major]] and current Prime Minister [[David Cameron]] (who spoke w ...o the Secretary of Defense and as National Security Advisor to President [[Ronald Reagan]] <ref>"[http://www.atlanticpartnership.org/?p=188 AP People General
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  • ...le who signed a letter to the ''Telegraph'' calling on Chancellor [[Gordon Brown]] to lower taxes.<ref>Ambrose Evans-pritchard, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ ...shire, known as Wootton; Heron Bay, the fabled Barbados home once owned by Ronald and Marietta Tree; and Château de Léoube, in Provence. At sea and in the
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  • *Chair: Amb. [[Ronald S. Lauder]], President, [[World Jewish Congress]] *Chair: Sir [[Ronald Cohen]], Chairman, The [[Portland Trust]]
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  • In October 2010 former Foreign Office minister Lord [[Mark Malloch Brown]] joined FTI Consulting as chairman for global affairs. Four months before *[[Ronald Reno]], vice president and corporate treasurer
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  • *Opening Remarks: Dr. [[Boaz Ganor]], Ronald S. Lauder Chair for Counter-Terrorism, Deputy Dean, [[Lauder School of Gove *Dr. [[Boaz Ganor]], Ronald S. Lauder Chair for Counter Terrorism, Deputy Dean, Lauder School of Govern
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  • * [[Ronald P. Bachman]], M.D., Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center * [[Ronald W. Brecher]], Ph.D., C.Chem., DABT, GlobalTox International Consultants, In
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  • *Mr [[Gordon Brown]] Dunfermline East *Mr [[Michael Brown]] Brigg and Cleethorpes
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  • *Mr [[Gordon Brown]] Dunfermline East *Mr [[Hugh Brown]] Glasgow Provan
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  • *Sir [[Ronald Bell]] Beaconsfield *Mr [[Hugh Brown]] Glasgow Provan
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  • *Mr [[Ronald Atkins]] Preston North *Sir [[Ronald Bell]] Beaconsfield
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  • *Mr Ronald Atkins Preston North *Sir Ronald Bell Beaconsfield
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  • *Sir Ronald Bell Buckinghamshire South *Mr Ronald Bray Rossendale
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  • *[[Charles Brown]], [[Freedom House]] *[[Ronald Radosh]], [[American Federation of Teachers]]
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  • ...Israel as a military ‘burden’ to the United States by General [[George Brown]], chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in 1976. ...ael in her hour of need during the Yom Kippur War’, and what led General Brown to characterize Israel as a ‘burden’, they argued that the answers requ
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  • ...r of [[BKSH & Associates]] and a former senior advisor to both President [[Ronald Reagan]] and President [[George H.W. Bush]]. ...tus. Held senior positions for the [[George H.W. Bush| George Bush]] and [[Ronald Reagan]] administrations.
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  • *[[Peter Andreas]] - Brown University USA *[[Ronald Deibert]] - University of Toronto, Canada
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  • *[[Rick Brown]] *[[Ronald Clarke]]
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  • ...ad recently deposed his father, and was battling the [[Dhofar Rebellion]]. Brown's circular soon evolved into a glossy, large-format, full colour magazine. ...' magazine settled his lawsuit out of court.<ref name="smothers">Smothers, Ronald, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE3DC123DF93AA2575BC0A9
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  • <td align="center">[[Tracey Brown]]</td> <td align="center">[[Ronald Kerr]]</td>
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  • *[[Ronald Atkins]] Preston North *Sir [[Ronald Bell]] Buckinghamshire South
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