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  • ...rrorism" in the title. The list was compiled from the first 100 authors on Google Books returned after searching for "Terrorism" (at 11:00am on 3 January 200 *[[ Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • ...pert” OR “Terror Expert”''' was used to search the web at http://www.Google.co.uk at 10:12am on 20 December 2007. The first 25 unique names returned we *[[ Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • ...07/thinktank_printable.asp Rethinking the Think Tanks How industry-funded "experts" twist the environmental debate]Sierra Club magazine, Accessed 25 January 2 ...me from individual contributions (77%), the next largest contribution came from foundations (14%)[[Image:Cato Institute Income Pie Chart.jpg|800px|centre|t
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  • ...ja Sharife, [http://www.afrika.no/Detailed/17800.html Genetic Colonialism: From Mendel to Machiavelli], afrika.no (The Norwegian Council for Africa) websit ...ng Africa: How Biotechnology Can Benefit the Poor and Hungry: A Case Study from Kenya] .
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  • ...2008)</ref> and the new think-tank also had $5 million in remaining funds from Project RAND at its disposal. <Ref>Donald E. Abelson, ''A Capitol Idea: Thi ...he study of venereal disease. But that very detachment tended to blind the experts to the human realities, and to enslave them to abstract concepts, the valid
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  • ...ss. The government is also involved in the initiatives as well as industry experts.”Source: Barbie Clark interview with Cathy Loblaw and Diana Carradine, [h ...9/http://www.mediasmart.org.uk/about-supporters.php Supporters], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 24 December 2008 on 21 January 2016.</ref>
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  • ...'not-for-profit foundation' began in 1970 as an informal gathering of CEOs from Europe's biggest businesses. It became the [[World Economic Forum]] (WEF) i ===From the [http://www.weforum.org/ WEF website] in 2006<ref>World Economic Forum
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  • ...he Challenges of Emergency Risk Regulation'', A. Alemanno Ed., 1 Jan 2011, Google search, accessed 30 March 2015.</ref>. Before this he was a Research Fellow ...denrod" align="center">Adam Burgess Nexis Media Presence<ref>Data compiled from a Nexis search for "Adam Burgess".</ref></th></tr>
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  • ...ay?docid=-9159205171279621514# "CBN-700-Club-April-24-2008-Walid-Phares"], Google Video, 24 April 2008, accessed on 11 November 2010</ref> ...ment that wants to take over the world. Phares argues against scholars and experts that state that much of radical Islam is comprised of reactionary groups th
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  • ...and drink industry, and governed by a Board of Directors which is elected from member companies. ...e impossible to produce an unbiased report when the source of funding came from groups with clearly vested interests."<ref>BBC News Website [http://news.bb
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  • ...n London, Godson Snr was involved in an attempt to expel [[Aneurin Bevan]] from the Labour Party . <ref>The CIA, The British Left and the Cold War: Calling ...often alluded to this background, for example his familiarity with figures from the right-wing of the postwar labour movement like [[Frank Chapple]] <ref>[
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  • ...mpiled a [[Terrorexpertise:Major World Newspapers List|list of the top 100 experts appearing in major world print media]], we were interested to analyse to wh We divided the experts into three broad categories based on the extent to which they challenged th
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  • ...heir prominence in different areas. The majority of the table was compiled from all or part of the constituent lists linked to below and supplemented with *[[Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • .... 212 names were taken from the [[Terrorexpertise:Bulk_List|Bulk List]] of experts and then Googled on 10 January according to the search terms in the second *[[Terrorexpertise:Google Books List]]
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  • ...ns, think-tanks, academic research institutes, front groups and individual experts which shape the views of the public, policy makers and elites on 'terrorism ...ng Communities (CAMPACC), [http://www.campacc.org.uk/embedded.htm Embedded Experts in the 'War on Terror'] (Accessed: 18 January 2008)</ref>
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  • ...rrorism" in the title. The list was compiled from the first 100 authors on Google Books returned after searching for "Terrorism" (at 11:00am on 3 January 200 *[[ Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • Below is a list of 32 individuals identified as Terrorism Experts in Ed Herman and Gerry O’Sullivan, [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php *[[ Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • ...rrorismcitations.jpeg|right|thumb|400px|Citations of articles on Terrorism from ISI Web of Knowledge]] ...marticles-2007.jpeg|right|thumb|400px|Articles on Terrorism from 1970-2007 from ISI Web of Knowledge]]<br clear="left">
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  • ...pert” OR “Terror Expert”''' was used to search the web at http://www.Google.co.uk at 10:12am on 20 December 2007. The first 25 unique names returned we *[[ Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • ...ts on UK Television between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2006. 435 names from the [[Terrorexpertise:Bulk_List| Bulk List]] were searched at the archives *[[ Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • *[[Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]] *[[Terrorexpertise:Experts from Google]]
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  • Below is a list of individuals referred to as Terrorism Experts on UK Television between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2006. They are arra *[[ Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Terrorexpertise:Experts from Google Books]]
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  • ...cifically - ''Al Jazeera'' which continued to report the war on the ground from the perspective of the victims killed by Coalition bombs. The graphic image ...rviews in the relevant languages, and briefing third parties at one remove from government for additional media appearances. The Unit also liaised with the
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  • ...The Major World Publications group file ‘contains full-text news sources from around the world which are held in high esteem for their content reliabilit *[[ Terrorexpertise:Experts from the Social Science Citations Index]]
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  • ...seized from the Brussels home of journalist Claude Moniquet by prosecutors from the southern town of Charleroi and he was taken to the Charleroi court buil ...n bien étrange espion allemand SIGNATURE: ISNARD JACQUES, Translation via Google Translate</ref>
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  • ...p file which was used for the search contains over 40 full-text newspapers from around the world. According to LexisNexis the papers included “are genera ...uicide bomb*" (>=2000-01-01 and <=2007-12-01)</ref>. The 100 most prolific experts are reproduced in the table below in descending order of the number of item
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  • ...t stage in the research was the compilation of a list of terrorism experts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media. The process In order to identify experts from academia we used the Social Science Citation Index; a database of the world
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  • ...e web. To link to or bookmark this page, use the following url: http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:mFemBG86iB4J:www.mitchellphoenix.com/client/Interview_Ga Probably, different from that of a business manager, does the individual have the capacity for more
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  • :[[Robert O. Boorstin]], Google, Inc. ==Experts==
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  • ...[Marco Sassoli]], Dr [[Robert W Taylor]], and Dr [[Maurice Tugwell]]'.<ref>From the Preface, p. ix</ref> ...t&resnum=1&ct=result#PPP8,M1 Acknowledgements] of the book, retrieved from Google Books, 6 january 2008</ref>
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  • ...Murray Cox]], who she married in 1959. She gave up nursing after suffering from tuberculosis shortly after the birth of her first child.<ref>[http://www.e- ...6AEwAA Rape of reason: the corruption of the Polytechnic of North London], Google Books, accessed 17 August 2010.</ref> According to ''Christianity today Int
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  • ...laimed to have served with the Army Intelligence Corps in Northern Ireland from 1987 to 1994.<ref name="grimston"/><ref name="nos.statement">Arjen van der Several threads from ARRSE indicate that Radford was active in amateur dramatics while in the ar
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  • ...British Israel Communications Office. Undisclosed donations have been made from community benefactors to hire professional public affairs PROs to 'address ...the ECG's political desk, and helping to run BICOM, on two week secondment from [[Consolidated Communications]].
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  • ...guide to GM food and crops aimed at helping the public “distinguish fact from misinformation”.<ref>"[http://www.senseaboutscience.org.uk/PDF/MakingSens ...positions in universities or research institutes that are primarily funded from the public purse, it omitted any mention of any links to the biotech indust
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  • ::HelpUsWin.org is manned by social media experts and Israel activists around the clock, with the main "situation room" based ...[Asaf Talmor-Wertheimer]], CEO and Co-Founder, Atarim Group Ltd. took time from work to join the Help Us Win cause as one of the group leaders.<ref>[http:/
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  • ...h, German, Dutch, Russian, English and Spanish and were willing to go AWOL from their day jobs for a few weeks.<ref>Jaron Gilinsky, [http://www.pbs.org/med ...to Calderon, the tools used by HelpUsWin up to this point included: Gmail, Google Docs, Wordpress, Tumblr, Picasa Web, Netvibes, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube a
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  • ...gnificant development in the light of the serious side-effects experienced from the swine flu vaccine implemented in the US after the 1976 outbreak (see "1 A parallel move occurred in the United States, also in July 2009. A report on Google News stated:
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  • ...itself as a task force of 'over 80 global companies and over 40 scientific experts and organizations' aiming to stimulate a 'clean revolution' within a 'high- ...and [[Cisco]] who are partner companies and have several reps each in the 'experts and organisations'.
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  • ...ity]] is a concept developed in political science. The concept is distinct from other similar concepts such as [[Invisible College|Invisible Colleges]], [[ :Epistemic communities are associations of professional experts in a particular field who, because of the knowledge they have, have an unus
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  • ...deavours". It also claims to benefit "from its global network and range of experts in developing innovative, timely and useable solutions" to a variety of mar ...>Searches performed between 3pm and 5pm on 26/04/2010 were as follows: :'''Google''' - "Anthony Aldebourgh", ""Aldebourgh" market research" :'''Nexis''' - "A
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  • ...m 2001-2005 reviewed films for The Sun’s TV Mag following his graduation from the University of Oxford with a degree in English Language and Literature. ...permitted to - transform humanity’s circumstances for the better'. It is from this ‘scientific humanist’ standpoint that he argues against environmen
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  • ...by examining the coverage when Civitas' reports were reviewed, when quotes from members of the organisation were used or when articles written by Civitas' ...to later). But these are results for the word ‘Civitas’, which comes from the Roman legal term, meaning people living under the same laws: a communit
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  • ...d Pipes, are part of ‘a small, tightly networked group of misinformation experts’ that ‘peddle hate and fear of Muslims and Islam’. ...receipts had been written out while resting on another receipt said to be from a mosque 40 miles away.
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  • ...state and society, he predicts the 'end of French Jewry' in a few decades from now, due to the rising hostility and fear Jewish communities suffer. <ref> ...ogists, as there is a difference between texts, the theology that proceeds from it, and the way the religion is practiced.
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  • ...city-to-deliver of the private sectors, primed to deliver the knowledge of experts" <ref>"[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php?title=Globalisation:Post_Confli ...the BAPSC encouraging them to become self-regulated whilst then profiting from Post Conflict People who are there to rebuild societies after private secto
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  • ...e think-tank [[Against Violent Extremism]], formed in collaboration with [[Google Ideas]] and the [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]].<ref name="OCR180614"> :This Pilot has involved four researcher partners, videos from 83 different content creators (33 in English and 50 in Arabic), two lead pa
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  • == Google Syntax Guide == The majority of researchers in the UK use Google for basic searches, but these can be improved by bearing in mind the syntax
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  • ...eople online. It will help you to find the people you are investigating or experts in particular fields by using a number of methods that can both improve acc ...t: http://www.nethouseprices.com. And remember you can use http://www.maps.google.co.uk to find the
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  • ...tp://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/weekend/2011/0625/1224299576337.html Why Google has brought an ex-gangster to Dublin], Irish Times, 25 June 2011.</ref> ...tp://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/weekend/2011/0625/1224299576337.html Why Google has brought an ex-gangster to Dublin], Irish Times, 25 June 2011.</ref> On
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  • ..., [[Geoff Hoon]], [[Stephen Byers]] and [[Patricia Hewitt]] were suspended from the Parliamentary Labour party last night in an unprecedented crack down on ...geoff-hoon-patricia-hewitt 'Stephen Byers and other ex-ministers suspended from Labour party over lobbying allegations'], ''The Guardian'', 23 March 2010.<
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  • ===From Da'wa to Jihad: The Nexus of Indoctrination and Violence=== practitioners and experts. Held under the [[Chatham House Rule]], participation in these sessions is
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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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