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  • ...e propaganda organisations in an emergency, headed by..... Admiral Blinker Hall of National Propaganda and Sydney Walton.(59) After 1922, this network had ...unt is Hinton's. Dorothy Crisp is the historical figure who most resembles Margaret
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  • Gove attended Robert Gordon’s College in Aberdeen and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford where he was awarded a BA in English in 1988. He worked as a report
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  • ...Ascot. Following her schooling there, she was educated at [[Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford]].
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  • ...e of 57. He was the eldest son of Sir [[John Makgill]], tenth baronet, and Margaret Isabella Haldane, half sister to Lord Haldane. On the death of his father M Rose was, according to White, "an elderly lady of independent means with an inside knowledge of the then flourishing Commu
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  • ...Rome. She read Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at [[Lady Margaret Hall]], University of Oxford. During her undergraduate studies, Maria was a comm
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  • ...epublican Army (IRA) and Catholic community in Northern Ireland.<ref>PETER HALL, NEW YORK TIMES, September 19, 1979, Wednesday, SECTION: Page 24, Column 4< ...government,' he said. Koch said that on Wednesday, upon returning to City Hall from lunch with the prince, his press secretary had received a call from a
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  • ...and The War On Terrorism, Andre Deutsch, 2003, p.289.</ref> Her mother was Lady [[Mary Manningham-Buller|Mary Lilian Lindsay]], fourth daughter of the 27th Manningham-Buller was educated at [[Benenden School]] and [[Lady Margaret Hall]], Oxford, where she read English<ref>Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding,
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  • ...d down as chairman 'to focus on his Telegraph columns and his biography of Margaret Thatcher'. His replacement was [[Daniel Finkelstein]] of ''[[The Times]]'', ...ety]] | [[The Blenheim Foundation]] | [[The National Army Museum]] | [[The Margaret Thatcher Archive Trust]]
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  • ...eception in the Fellow's Garden in Peterhouse and a formal dinner in Clare Hall. <ref>Internet Archive, [http://web.archive.org/web/20060508094842/zope06.v ...roject will be led by a high level working group whose co-chairs will be [[Lady de Rothschild]], CEO of EL Rothschild and [[Dominic Barton]], Global Managi
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  • *Dr [[Lesley Hall]] - Wellcome Library Research Fellow *[[Margaret O’ Callaghan]] - historian and political analyst, Queens University of Be
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  • *[[Lord Hall of Birkenhead]] Crossbench *[[Margaret McDonagh|Baroness McDonagh]] Labour
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  • ...gham'', Accessed 03-September-2010</ref>. The foundation also founds the [[Lady Lynn Joyful Home]] school<ref>Indo-Asian News Service, Research must for be ...niversity is described as being funded by Sir [[Evelyn de Rothschild]] and Lady [[Lynn de Rothschild]] through the Eranda Foundation.<ref>Indo-Asian News S
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  • :[[Margaret Jamieson]], MSP for Kilmarnock and Loudoun, agreed to sign the 10-year agre ...R outfits who help boost corporate power and wealth. Starting at the Usher Hall, the walk will end at the Scottish Parliament "around which the corporate l
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  • *[[Margaret Beckett]] Lab Derby South *[[Mike Hall]] Lab Weaver Vale
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  • *[[Margaret Beckett]] Lab Derby South *[[Mike Hall]] Lab Weaver Vale
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  • *[[Margaret Chan]] World Health Organization director-general China *[[Tony Hall]] BBC director-general Britain
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  • *Miss [[Margaret Beckett]] Derby South *Mrs [[Margaret Ewing]] Moray
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  • *Modern History, [[Lady Margaret Hall]], [[University of Oxford]]
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  • *[[Margaret Beckett]] (Labour) Derby South *[[Margaret Ferrier]] (Scottish National) Rutherglen and Hamilton West
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  • the May 1979 election of Margaret Thatcher hardened the cultural divide. The Hall, Garnier-Lançon was one of Chirac's closest advisors on security policy an
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