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  • ...Duke]] | [[Fiona Elliott]] | [[Jessica March]] | [[Lindsay McCallum]] | [[William Nathan]] | [[Malcolm Sullivan]] | [[Ian Targett]] | [[Elizabeth Wills]] | [ ...Independent Mental Health Services Alliance]] | [[L&Q Group]] | [[National Day Nurseries Association]] | [[National Fostering Agency]] Ltd | [[Ombudsman S
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  • ...said. "It wasn't 'people linked to' al Qaeda who killed 3,000 people that day, it was al Qaeda itself." ...he ‘Pentagon Pundits,’ who denied the Times’ allegations.<ref>Cowan, William V., McInerney, Thomas G., Nash, Charles T., Vallely, Paul E. & Simmons, Way
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  • Another important supporter of the JBS was [[William F. Buckley]]. The two men worked closely in an attempt to persuade the Repu Robert Welch continued to work with William F. Buckley to help Barry Goldwater become the Republican Party candidate in
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  • *[[Robin Day]] (1949) - broadcaster *[[William Rees-Mogg]] (1951) - editor of The Times
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  • ...l use of computerized direct mail. That technology was the Internet of its day: it enabled conservatives to get around liberals' dominance of the mass med ...19366/002-1789194-3689635?v=glance The Rise of the Right]'' (New York, NY: William Morrow, 1984).
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  • :Every day for the next week Quiller was invited to meetings at the Corporation. We ha ...[[Defence IQ]]<ref> [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/william-james/58/541/525 William James] ''Linkedin'', accessed 26 January 2015 </ref>
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  • ...rectorate of Intelligence, was established at the Home Office. Thus on May Day 1919 Basil Thomson became its chief, while at the same time he retained con ...merica into the War and earned Hall his knighthood. See also Admiral Sir [[William James]], "The Eyes of the Navy", Methuen 1955, and [[H. Montgomery Hyde]] "
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  • He is the son of [[William Letwin]], Emeritus Professor at the [[London School of Economics]], and con ...[[Charles Moore]], now editor of the ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'', on his first day. They became firm friends and later attended [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]
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  • ...west Conservative and Unionist Party members, Rear Admiral [[Reginald Hall|William Reginald Hall]]. Hall had been elected for a Liverpool constituency in the ...It was attended by: Sir [[Vincent Caillard]], Sir [[Trevor Dawson]], Sir [[William Bull]] MP, [[F Orr Lewis]], [[F H Barker]], [[G Muir Ritchie]], [[F N Garra
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  • ...ive member, the Deputy Chairman). The Board set overall policy, but day-to-day decisions and management of the staff are the responsibility of the Executi ...e member, the Deputy Chairman). This Board sets overall policy, but day-to-day decisions and management of the staff are the responsibility of the Executi
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  • ...]. On 27 April 1921 he was appointed [[Lord Lieutenant of Ireland]], and a day later he was raised to the Peerage as '''Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent''', o *[[William Weir]]
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  • ...ng the [[Easter Rising]] in Dublin in 1916, but was released the following day; Kell had had his Irish Catholic cousin under surveillance and knew he was *[[William Melville]]
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  • ...of the Mind: a history of propaganda from the ancient world to the present day (3rd edition 2003); Global Communications, International Affairs and the Me ...of The Mind: A History of Propaganda From The Ancient World To The Present Day, Manchester University Press, pp. 324. H/B 0-7190-4829-X; P/B 0-7190-4830-3
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  • ...of the group which became Section D, and they agreed to meet the following day to set the ball rolling. "By 1926," he says, "we had built up a group of me ...been found dead on the side of a road "on which he travelled nearly every day" with "the twisted remains of his motorcycle in the ditch".
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  • ...mestic "counter subversion" there was real, practical, and possibly day-by-day, contact and co-operation between the Economic League and the British state ...dy Newnes were "Ehrengaste" (guests of honour) at the Nuremberg Rally. The day before the official opening a reception was held to enable them to meet Hit
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  • *[[William Alexander Lee]] ...was given on a daily or weekly basis on the company's premises, or at one day conferences, or at a weekend residential courses". The aims of these course
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  • ...y soap and candles to the Union armies. These orders kept the factory busy day and night, building the Company's reputation as soldiers returned home with
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  • *The Hon Sir [[William McAlpine]] Bt *The Hon. [[William Neave]]
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  • [34] TDC Trade, 'A Modern Day Success Story,' www.tdctrade.com/prodmag/fabrics/fab200502export.htm#1 view [43] Simon Parker, '£1 a day,' The Daily Record 27.04.2004 www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/news/page.cfm?obje
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  • William Bottreill (recruitment company S3) Gave £2,000 William Haughey
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