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  • ...accessed 17 July 2016.</ref> Charity number: 262463.<ref>[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/262463/ ...from 2007 a 'linked charity' with [[Weizmann UK]])<ref name="CC">Data from the Charity Commission website http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/find-chariti
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  • ...asbourg, France with two offices in Belgium. The ESF Office is directed by the Chief Executive, and assisted by an international staff team. ...арска академия на науките]] (BAS, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
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  • The [[Atkin Charitable Foundation]] is a UK charity.<ref>[http://apps.charityco | [[British Friends of the Hebrew University]] || 10,000 || 5,000 || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...Wolfson]] who was chairman of [[Great Universal Stores]] and co-founder of the separate [[Wolfson Foundation]]. <ref>‘[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/art ...s Wolfson Charitable Trust, Financial statements 5 April 2008, p.23.</ref> The Trust’s donations are not declared in its 2009 or 2010 accounts.
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  • ...year after the foundation of the state of Israel. According to its website the AIA has 3 main objectives: ...rammes enabling the people of both countries to deepen their understanding of each other.
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  • ...oogle''', 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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  • ...y College London]] and the former director-general for higher education in the [[Department for Education and Skills]]. ...nd 2004, in 2004 he was appointed director-general for higher education in the then [[Department for Education and Skills]].<ref name="SW"> [http://www.sw
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  • ...-shadows.html|title=Pears family comes out of the property shadows|website=The Telegraph}}</ref> ...enerated by the [[William Pears Group]], a property company established by the Pears brothers’ father.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.pearsfoundation.org
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  • ...and [[Forte Holdings]] in the 1940s and 1950s. The company is a result of the 2001 merger between [[Berwin Leighton]] and [[Paisner & Co]]. <ref> BLP Law ...]], [[University of Oxford]] 1962-1965 and then an LLM at the [[University of Michigan]], Ann Arbor, USA 1966-1967.<ref> Woolf Institute [http://www.wool
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  • ...e scrapped], ''dezeen'', 18 November 2016.</ref> He is seen as the founder of parametricism, having publishing a parametricism manifesto in 2008.<ref>Pat In an article for The Guardian Oliver Wainwright describes Schumacher's transition from Marxism t
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  • ...ction Group, London Animal Right Coalition, Active Resistance to the Roots of War / Gulf War Resisters}} ...' Davey]]''', who infiltrated animal rights groups in London 1991 to 1995. The story broke on 12 May 2017 when 'Jessica', a woman he targeted for a relati
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  • The [[Jeremy and John Sacher Charitable Trust]] is the 'working name' of the [[Michael Sacher Charitable Trust]] Charity number 206321. [[British Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem]],
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  • ...rticle/sir-ronald-grierson-5r0cqb8rvz8 'Sir Ronald Grierson'] (paywall), ''The Times'', 27 October 2014. Accessed 14 January 2020.</ref> He died on 23 Oct ...trustee of the [[London Symphony Orchestra]] and of the [[Royal Academy of Arts]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090210132732/http://www.strategicdial
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  • ...he trustees in their absolute discretion think fit."<ref>[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?subid=0&regid=1100036 C !colspan="19" | Grant recipients of the Catkin Pussywillow Charitable Trust in £ sterling
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  • ...a wide variety of Zionist causes including most notably being the boss of the [[Community Security Trust]]. ...Trustees' Annual Report and Accounts for the Year Ended 31 December 2018, The Gerald Ronson Family Foundation.</ref>
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  • ...upports general charitable purposes by making grants to other charities in the UK. Registered Charity Number: 275919. *[[David Dangoor]] (Exilarch) - Trustee (date of appointment unknown)
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  • ...und the world, through providing structured information via the quakers in the world website http://www.quakersintheworld.org ...s; the advancement of education; and for such other charitable purposes as the trustees may from time to time determine.
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  • ...es/voluntary bodies || such purposes as shall be exclusively charitable as the trustees in their absolute discretion from time to time think fit. ...22q11.2 deletion syndrome and related disorders ii) the biology underlying the disorder
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  • ...(charity no. 276439), registered on 11 October 1978.<ref>[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/276439/ ...of the Denise Cohen Charitable Trust in £ sterling<ref>[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/276439/
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  • The [[Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation]] is a UK-based grant-giving charity (cha ...of the Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation in £ sterling<ref>[https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/264114/
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