Arnold was in short the very exemplar of the detached if benevolent observer and adviser, the non-party independent. |
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As an independent adviser, he now runs an online advisory service and is recognized as one of the foremost options trading experts. |
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Strangely, he is the adviser to the transport department whose services the police use. |
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A leading adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer was due in Bradford today to talk to trade unionists. |
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I suggest your friend either contact a tax adviser to work out the liability or go directly to her own inspector of taxes. |
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He was the artistic adviser to the Queen, and he had certain proclivities, which they all had. |
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Picture my surprise when I read the suggestion that he could have been a health adviser to the Blair government. |
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An adviser to the Royal Mail has been involved in discussions with major banks. |
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He is now a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and an adviser to the Pentagon. |
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His wide experience has made him a top adviser to the Home Office and the police. |
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There is no way that the chief adviser to the president is going to be someone out on bail. |
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The former chartered accountant has also been an adviser to the Scottish Executive. |
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She was phoned back not by the MP, but by a special adviser to the secretary of state. |
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At the moment I am an adviser to the Minister of the Interior, but I will be quitting soon. |
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He runs an engraving business in Halifax and is an adviser to Halifax Rugby League Football Club. |
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He spent 30 years as an adviser to the Treasury, working closely with nine chancellors. |
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Presently, he has his hands full as an adviser to European Parliament on Guatanemo Bay. |
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In the past he has been an adviser to the New Zealand and Russian Governments on pensions policy. |
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He was a specialist adviser to the malaria consortium programme to promote malaria control strategies. |
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The good news is that his adviser, that rat Fred Tough, has had to go with him. |
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You get to speak to an adviser straightaway after that and don't have to press buttons on your telephone keypad. |
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He was merely rebalancing his portfolio, at the behest of his financial adviser. |
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However, the best way to find a really competent adviser is through personal recommendation. |
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She was granted a work permit as an adviser to Punjabi-speaking residents of north Manchester at a centre in Cheetham Hill. |
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That, according to Parliamentary legal adviser Eshaam Palmer, can be done only by both houses of Parliament sitting together. |
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You had met with their chief science adviser, who is under U.S. custody right now. |
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Geddes contributed the study on the Hmong, Miles worked amongst the Yao, and I amongst the Karen, after two years as full-time adviser. |
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I was told the adviser could arrange attractive mortgage deals that would suit my requirements, whatever they might be. |
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During summer orientation, students are assigned a PDP adviser and two student resident counselors. |
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Those roles included being a family man, an anti-apartheid activist, a loyal friend, financial adviser and a businessman. |
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She accompanies the bride to her new home and functions as a companion, adviser and confidante. |
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According to his adviser there are many other clubs interested in signing the former Gremio player. |
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Needing to secure the money, I called Ian, my long-time friend and financial adviser. |
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Ultimately, the legal adviser in chief to the British government is the Attorney General. |
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This difficulty was abolished by the kindness and sagacity of Mr Atkinson, who had been my adviser throughout. |
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The adviser went through the usual ritual of asking whether I had already opened any ISAs in the current tax year. |
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With her arts management background, she also serves as a mentor and adviser for the staff in their artistic careers. |
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Bandar, who was born in Sudan and married a Bahraini, was employed as an adviser to the Cabinet Affairs Ministry. |
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The would-be tax terminator has chosen as his chief economics adviser a tax perpetuator. |
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An adviser executive sells mutual funds, bonds and other related securities to customers. |
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The common thread in both situations is the communication of information in confidence to an adviser or therapeutic counsellor. |
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His father is more than a customer, however, serving as a mentor and adviser to Daly. |
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He was the first Cheshire officer to swap his regular beat in the Knutsford area to act as an adviser in the war-torn towns of the Balkans. |
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Would he consider becoming personal economic adviser to Tony Blair, then newly elected as leader of the Labour party? |
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As the mounted, scarlet coated protest leader tootled on his horn, the adviser looked up, lit a cigarette and ambled away, entirely unconcerned. |
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The fourth recipient of an honorary degree was Lord May, president of the Royal Society and a former chief scientific adviser to the Government. |
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Continuing to boom radicalism from the tribune of the Assembly, he had offered the king and queen his secret services as an adviser. |
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Your adviser can make a statement about your background or in mitigation of punishment. |
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It's quite extraordinary that a cabinet minister with some authority said something and an un-elected adviser slapped him down. |
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To the contrary, this is conduct unbecoming any attorney or legal adviser working in a position of trust. |
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Many people said they trusted their adviser and would be happy to recommend him or her to a friend. |
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A personal recommendation is a good place to start, as you need to feel you can trust an adviser. |
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In this I am not blameless either because, as a media adviser, I have encouraged this approach when it suited me. |
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His rather musty, tweedy jacket made him look oddly like a careers adviser. |
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Perhaps, the Beijing worker was spirited away to act as some sort of investment adviser. |
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If you are uncertain about what options you should take think about speaking to a financial adviser. |
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Chatting in his airy office, he recalls feeling daunted by his unsought role as the station's gay adviser. |
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Proof is in a high-powered brain trust, the Global Council of CSOs, led by one-time White House adviser Howard Schmidt. |
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His speeches are upbeat and optimistic because this is the style of Michael Gove, a key Cameron adviser. |
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Top level remuneration will require authorised adviser status, upskilling and focusing on more upmarket clients. |
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Zurich has soft-launched its retail platform to 16 adviser firms and has committed to offering it to the whole market by November. |
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A news agency recently reported you as the spiritual adviser to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. |
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Mr Lingham is a non-active director and adviser for Brunshaw Neighbourhood Estate Management Board Association. |
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If you are rich, have complex financial affairs or need specialist advice, a fee-based adviser could be an option. |
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David Wenham plays a knockabout, bumbling political adviser whose life is falling apart. |
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He had stepped down as an adviser to the board of Leeds United days earlier. |
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If your broking firm gives advice the adviser must be accredited to advise on ASX futures. |
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John worked in South America and the Caribbean throughout the 1960s as regional adviser in human nutrition. |
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Clearly he should have consulted his political adviser and stayed on-message. |
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She worked casually at the museum from 1967, was honorary curator for 11 years, and continues to be an adviser on the museum's textiles. |
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My tax credit adviser helpfully reminds me not to forget to include my personal financial details to ensure prompt payment. |
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Throughout their years together, Mrs Reagan was her husband's champion, helpmate and closest adviser. |
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This is a series of checklists and guides developed to help employer, employee, and employment adviser work together on the assessment process. |
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I am the chief science adviser who was appointed because I can get things managed. |
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During the same period, he was chief medical adviser to the Hampshire Fire Brigade. |
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He's the deputy chief of staff and senior adviser to the president and he continues to do his duties. |
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Two aides have been arrested in connection with a serious homophobic assault on a gay policy adviser. |
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The committee is comprised of six chiropractors, four other healthcare professionals, and one public adviser. |
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Britain could face huge power failures this winter unless consumers pay more for electricity, a top Government energy adviser warned yesterday. |
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The collegers regarded him as a kind adviser and friend, and in 1850 gave a font and cover to the college chapel as a tribute of their regard. |
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Indeed, commentators often observe that it is almost impossible to know where the Prime Minister ends and his adviser begins. |
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Emotionally, a gay man can be a woman's best friend, her confidant, her support, her adviser. |
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Try to calculate how much more interest you may earn over the course of a year, or ask your financial adviser. |
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For personal finances we have a financial adviser who helps me and my wife keep on top of things. |
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Now this is the sort of qualification you're looking for in a financial adviser. |
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Another good source of information about financial planners are people you know who have used an adviser. |
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During a break in proceedings, she told the Yorkshire Post how she came to be an adviser on the show and firm friends with its star. |
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This information is not necessarily readily available to novice investors, who might do well to consult a financial adviser. |
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The president's national security adviser, a position unforeseen in 1947, has become central to national policymaking. |
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The health and safety adviser has been telling reporters how he fortuitously avoided capture by turning up to work early on Wednesday. |
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Rees was an excellent listener and a thoughtful adviser and he had a great sense of humour and of fun. |
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It is clear that they were documents containing information which had been obtained by the plaintiffs with a view to consulting their professional adviser. |
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At Treasury, neel Kashkari served as a senior adviser to his former Goldman boss, Henry Paulson. |
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Last year Facebook poached Marne Levine, a White House economic adviser, to help run its global public policy efforts. |
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This is a droll drama revolving around a junior financial adviser who finally gets his big break when he is assigned to the prestigious portfolio of a very wealthy client. |
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Georgette Gagnon is the Africa director at Human Rights Watch and a former U.N. judicial adviser in Afghanistan. |
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I was mortified and apologised profusely to Button's adviser. |
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Working with his adviser Coye Cheshire, narayan developed tldr to help users navigate the maze of comments. |
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A high-flying personal financial adviser has won a massive pay-out after an employment tribunal heard how a bitter feud erupted between her and her boss. |
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But, according to Charles Powell, Mrs Thatcher's foreign policy adviser, Mitterrand was sulphurous in his suspicion of Germany whenever the two leaders spoke privately. |
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His key advisers, Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara and national security adviser McGeorge Bundy, both holdovers from the Kennedy administration, shared these views. |
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A client may well wish to discuss advice received with a partner, or with another adviser, or with a contractual counterparty who might be affected. |
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As heritage manager, George is the chief adviser to council. |
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You should also consult your accountant and financial adviser. |
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Then came Hipmunk, a travel search website, for which Ohanian is now an adviser. |
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The chief architects of the superpower detente were President Richard Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger. |
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Larry Kramer is senior adviser at Polaris Venture Partners, a national venture capital firm. |
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He flew to the USA last week to hold talks with a world-renowned expert on future technology, who is an adviser to the Pentagon as well as many top companies. |
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It turns out he was also an important friend and adviser to Madonna and her star-crossed charity Raising Malawi. |
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Larry Kramer is senior adviser at Polaris Venture Partners, a venture-capital firm. |
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Leslie H. Gelb on why he must reassign Rahm, dump Larry Summers, and get rid of National Security adviser Jim Jones. |
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I think you should complain in the first instance to the adviser. |
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Pinault, gray-flannelled and black-shoed, was conferring at the next-door table with an adviser, Philippe Segalot. |
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This bill addresses second-tier application issues, such as defining the territorial scope of investment adviser law received or given in New Zealand. |
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Nothing daunted, I signed up in August 2001 as an able seaman and historical adviser for a BBC TV re-enactment of the first voyage of Captain Cook from Cairns to Indonesia. |
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The prime minister always encourages MPs to speak their minds, said adviser Scott Reid, which is why he promised to allow more free votes in Parliament. |
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I argued he should be moved over to a political adviser slot, where his considerable, can-do talents would better serve his boss. |
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He continues to serve as a senior adviser to the Ministry of the Interior. |
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General brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to the first President Bush, shuffled head-down through the mob. |
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The psychiatrists diagnosed him as a megalomaniac with delusions of being a great poet, economist, linguist, historian, and political adviser to heads of state. |
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Whitaker is not only a close friend of the president and the first lady but of senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, as well. |
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He also acted as an adviser to doctors involved in partnership disputes. |
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Or is Rand co-opting them by merely using his newfound adviser as a fig leaf? |
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The Queen's bloodstock adviser indicated in a statement that this is the suspected source of the morphine. |
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In response, Putin adviser serge Glazyev said Russia would strike back through financial means. |
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During that deployment, as an adviser, I met with Iraqi counterparts weekly, sometimes more. |
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Mr. Donilon was the odds-on favorite to succeed General James Jones, the outgoing national security adviser. |
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He is public affairs adviser to the sergeant major of the Army. |
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His approach as a policy adviser was analytical, logical, and undogmatic. |
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And then, as the faith-based office director and religious adviser, I was to accompany the president on these somber visits. |
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Or, put another way, the way things are going, the secretary is carrying out foreign policy chores while the national security adviser is doing the heavy lifting. |
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Months later her mother succumbed to esophageal cancer, leaving Richards without her chief adviser and best friend. |
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He took his winnings in one lump sum and, at the urging of his financial adviser, invested most of it. |
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Wikipedia tells us that the late Lyle Shelton, a former stunt pilot, worked as a technical adviser. |
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He was last heard of trying to establish a business as a transfer adviser. |
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He was Ronald Reagan's national security adviser, and in 1989 became the youngest chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the most senior military office in the United States. |
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In an article for today's paper, the government's transport adviser firmly rejects claims of an unfair bias in favour of London and the south-east. |
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By late afternoon, ministerial adviser Amadou Sangho told the French television station BFMTV that no more hostages were being held. |
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The adviser, from Dorset Primary Care Trust, also warned Symes that Blu-tack on posters in her waiting room posed a health risk if re-used. |
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Bridgepoint's adviser on the deal, Goldman Sachs, will take a minority stake in Pret. |
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Diversification of the West Midlands economy is working, according to Roger Bootle, economic adviser to accountants Deloitte. |
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White House energy adviser Carol Browner told the CBS television that the seep was found less than 3 kilometers from the well site. |
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And g. Leonard Baker served as an adviser to the NUS Investment Committee. |
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She served as a gatekeeper and adviser, friend and designer wrangler. |
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Ruth Reichl recently took on the role of editorial adviser at gilt Taste. |
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Moore served as a scientist, technical adviser, and senior hydrologist with the US Geological Survey for over 50 years. |
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Moreover, when his appointments to the key positions of Secretary of State, National Security Adviser and Defence Secretary are examined, a clearer picture emerges. |
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From next week, you ll also be able to request a call back from an adviser within 24 hours if the lines are busy when you call. |
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A FORMER Government adviser caught with a tear-gas gun dodged jail yesterday after giving EUR5,000 to charity. |
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Lin Abbott, Chinese New Year adviser to the City of Sydney, explained the concept to The Sydney Morning Herald. |
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The dossier of squandermania was compiled by Tory party finance adviser William Norton and the TaxPayers' Alliance. |
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Schnabel fictionalizes himself as Gary Oldman's Albert Milo, who is characterized as Basquiat's concerned, experienced adviser. |
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On the following Monday, it was arranged by my resident Adviser that I would meet with the dean of students, Robert Canevari. |
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This week, our hero could be in trouble after he sends a colourfully worded email criticising educational adviser Roy Smedley. |
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Suspects include reputed captain Charles Stango, 71, and 72-year-old Frank Nigro, said to be a consigliere, or adviser. |
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Scalise was friendly with the former white supremacist leader's longtime political adviser, Kenny Knight. |
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He explained that, earlier in the day, he had delivered the then-current version of the testimony to the State Department's Legal Adviser, Abraham Sofaer. |
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The Chief Adviser genuflected and walked out of the room backwards. |
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Jocelyn Imrie, consultant cytopathologist and quality assurance adviser for Scotland. |
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I think he's an accountant, financial adviser, or something of that kind. |
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My adviser at college was a bromide who had not had an original thought in years. |
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Her adviser, Stigand, was deprived of his bishopric of Elmham in East Anglia. |
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The Imperial ambassador Eustace Chapuys became her close adviser, and interceded, unsuccessfully, on her behalf at court. |
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The Clerk of the House is both the House's chief adviser on matters of procedure and chief executive of the House of Commons. |
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Gordon Brown visited Doncaster North during the general election campaign to support his former adviser. |
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The dispute also concerned the question of the economist's role, and whether this should be as a detached expert or a practical adviser. |
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Rather than retain the mayorally appointed position, he decided to seek to stay on as an adviser. |
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The Queen's representative and adviser in the island is the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey. |
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This was a change from his position supporting the Boundary Commission back in 1925, when he was a legal adviser to the Irish government. |
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Walpole also became an adviser and close friend of the Prince of Wales's wife, Caroline. |
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Thatcher responded by demoting Howe and by listening more to her adviser Sir Alan Walters on economic matters. |
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Her political adviser Nick Timothy wrote an article in 2015 to oppose China's involvement in sensitive sectors. |
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Colvin became Stevenson's literary adviser and after his death was the first editor of Stevenson's letters. |
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Opening a trial anyway, the court also violated ecclesiastical law by denying Joan the right to a legal adviser. |
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So he negotiated by letter under the assumed name John Sinclair with William Cecil, Elizabeth's chief adviser, for English support. |
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Justices are lay magistrates who as advised by a legally qualified clerk, known as the legal adviser. |
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Considered the greatest scholar of his day, he became the king's confidant and adviser. |
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A beauty adviser provides product advice based on the client's skin care and makeup requirements. |
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Thomas Bouch was approached to be an adviser on the Longsleddale route and if this route had been chosen, in all probabilities Thos. |
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She also serves as his adviser on energy and economic development issues. |
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A MULTI-millionaire friend and adviser to PM David Cameron yesterday put up a reward for the return of his pounds 150,000 antique water fountain. |
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For example, the permanence of e-mail provides us with unique opportunities to brand ourselves as adviser and advisee. |
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Dr Fielding is also adviser to the Irish golden eagle, white-tailed eagle and red kite re-introduction prog rammes. |
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She recently became a certified peer adviser through a national support program called Amputee Empowerment Partners. |
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Anyu Angelov, an adviser to Prime Minister Boyko Borisov on migration issues, said on bTV station on Monday. |
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Weber once served as military adviser to Moise Tshombe, leader of the secession in Katanga that led to the doom of Lumumba. |
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A web designer is a web kahuna and a go-getting digital adviser calls himself a digital dynamo. |
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Bush's national security adviser and later as secretary of state was marked by deception, dissemblance and incompetence. |
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He joins DMS from Alkeon Capital Management, a multi-billion dollar registered investment adviser, where he was a Managing Director. |
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The National Security Adviser joined the President at the ranch to discuss enacting recommendations that could be implemented immediately by executive order. |
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Aberystwyth University chose Pick Everard as technical adviser for procurement on the pounds 40m Penglais Farm halls of residence project. |
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Pakistan facilitated a trip of US envoy Hennery Kissinger, American National Security adviser, to China. |
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Relatives of financial adviser Ian Ruddock, 34, wept as he was led to the cells. |
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Ella Panfilova was the human rights adviser to the president. |
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Prof Nutt was sacked from his job as the Government's chief adviser on drugs in 2009 after saying ecstasy and LSD were less harmful than alcohol. |
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Grant Thornton are nominated adviser to IFC with Oriel Securities and Elara Capital as joint brokers to the company. |
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Then, this spring, Bush adviser Rove delivered the commencement address at Falwell's Liberty University in Lynchburg. |
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Eadwulf's reign lasted only a few months however, before he was expelled to make way for Aldfrith's son Osred, to whom Wilfrid acted as spiritual adviser. |
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He had been her spiritual adviser in the 670s, and had helped the queen become a nun against the wishes of her husband King Ecgfrith of Northumbria. |
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Five years later, Charles' unpopular military adviser, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, was stabbed to death in an Old Portsmouth pub by war veteran John Felton. |
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The tunnel was first dug by Igorot miners in the early 1900s on orders from General Douglas MacArthur, a military adviser to former president, Manuel Quezon. |
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He attended Harvard Law School studying under Professor Felix Frankfurter, who later became a close adviser to Roosevelt and the leading advocate of an activist government. |
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Steven Foo, a business adviser at Liverpool accountants Mitchell Charlesworth, helped Mr Hui raise finance and advised him on forming the new company. |
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I was told first, the press will start behaving swinishly with any envoy, representative or adviser, and then, the rejectionist parties will start to undermine the UN chap. |
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According to Michael Copeman, medical adviser of Rinehart, the oncology and specialist hospital would have 20 beds of which two would be reserved for Darwin residents. |
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The Nikkei's decline in the afternoon was driven by flows in Nikkei futures, said Hideki Horikawa, a senior adviser at Himawari Securities Inc's investment advisory division. |
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Watson has worked as NFU poultry adviser for the past two years. |
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The directors of the various companies, Mr Bradley Grimm, a financial adviser, and Ms Vanessa Ash, a lawyer and director of Ostrava Equities Pty Ltd, consented to the orders. |
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Ford has appointed former Goldman Sachs mergers and acquisitions specialist Kenneth Leet strategic adviser to chairman and chief executive Bill Ford. |
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Bankruptcy doesn't negate a client's need for the services of a trusted adviser to reestablish credit, procure reasonable interest rates and prepare tax forms. |
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Senior BJP leader and political adviser to Rajnath Singh Prabhat Jha told ANI over phone from Shimla that Jaswant Singh was expelled on grounds of indiscipline. |
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Greenberg Traurig served as counsel to a financial adviser to Bucyrus. |
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Rather than refer to a technician as a tech or mechanic, the company has carhuggers, and instead of a service adviser, the garage has greenskeepers. |
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The group of promoters and managers are planning to declare Koncz persona non grata, barring the Canadian adviser from doing business in the Philippines. |
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He's now working as groundkeeper at five-star accommodation and wedding venue Oldwalls Gower, following a six-week work placement arranged by his Jobcentre adviser. |
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But as an adviser trained to look at a wide range of investment options I'm afraid I struggle with the illiquidity of 'bricks and mortar' funds and their swingeing fees. |
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He employed his son, Brook Williams, as his personal assistant and adviser, and he was given small roles in some of the films in which Burton starred. |
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In 1980, Rattle became the CBSO's Principal Conductor and Artistic Adviser, and in 1990, Music Director. |
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We have reached an agreement with the IMF with the help of our friends and other officials, Shaukat Tarin, adviser to the Pakistani president, said on Saturday. |
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Giacomo Lacaita, legal adviser to the British embassy, was at the time imprisoned by the Neapolitan government, as were other political dissidents. |
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You might already be a savvier stock picker than your adviser. |
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From the very start the King's adviser Stamfordham raised objections, and in April the British government withdrew its consent under Royal pressure. |
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Albert became an important political adviser as well as the Queen's companion, replacing Lord Melbourne as the dominant, influential figure in the first half of her life. |
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I think the President's Adviser on Domestic Affairs should keep his cotton-picking hands off the economic policy for a change. |
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Cameron was rewarded with a promotion to Special Adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Norman Lamont. |
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In 1601, Ricci was invited to become an adviser to the imperial court of the Wanli Emperor, the first Westerner to be invited into the Forbidden City. |
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He concentrated on the church in the Electorate of Saxony, acting only as an adviser to churches in new territories, many of which followed his Saxon model. |
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Peter Swann, a former police superintendent and Home Office adviser, claims alleged killer David Asbury should have faced a retrial for the murder of Marion Ross. |
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In July 1994, Cameron left his role as Special Adviser to work as the Director of Corporate Affairs at Carlton Communications. |
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The main functions of WHO country offices include being the primary adviser of that country's government in matters of health and pharmaceutical policies. |
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For a discussion of some of these factors, see the Tax Clinic, edited by Glenn Mackles, in the March 1994 issue of The Tax Adviser. |
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The present UK Defence Adviser to Singapore as of 2015 is a Royal Navy Commander. |
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Carolyn Sinclair, a policy adviser, suggested that Thatcher proceed cautiously in working with black communities because she believed they gave cannabis to babies. |
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Spitball ideas now, and with help from a trusted adviser, finalize a plan. |
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George Wigg fired the starting gun for the scandal, exposed Profumo's lie in Parliament and then went on to become Harold Wilson's security adviser. |
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Sport Wales is the Welsh Assembly Government's main adviser on sporting matters and is responsible for distributing National Lottery awards to sports in Wales. |
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Sebastian Catovsky, ABI policy adviser on flooding, denied insurers were trying to wriggle out of pay-outs by slapping pounds 10,000 excess charges on customers. |
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As the court gathers the next day, while King Claudius and Queen Gertrude discuss affairs of state with their elderly adviser Polonius, Hamlet looks on glumly. |
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Michael Unland, Senior Adviser from the OSCE Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media, spoke on freedom of the media and national security issues. |
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The Adviser to the Prime Minister highlighted the efforts of the new democratic government to improve the living standards of the people and protect their fundamental rights. |
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