The hon. gentleman Mr. Reynolds had expressed his fears that the Government would allow themselves to be earwigged out of the money. |
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On a point of order, Miss Fookes. Is it in order for my hon. Friend to use a Colemanballs in this Committee? |
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Will the hon. gentleman acknowledge the corn? He does not do it. He is non-committal. |
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But, Sir, hon. members of the government, led by that old knight of blue ruin, have done something infinitely worse than cry blue ruin. |
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The right hon. Gentleman has much more claim to the adjective downy than I have, but he really cannot catch me with that one. |
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I wonder whether the Hon Peter Dunne was right in his interpretation of Standing Orders, and I would not mind some guidance on it. |
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The Hon Rev F J Nile and The Hon G Moyes refrained from passing round the plate for tithes. |
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The Cabinet Minister holding the office of Lord President of the Council, currently the Rt Hon. |
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The Commission is chaired by The Rt Hon Alan Milburn, the former Secretary of State for Health in the Labour administration of Tony Blair. |
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David Hume was the second of two sons born to Joseph Home of Ninewells, an advocate, and his wife The Hon. |
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Its Deputy Chair is The Rt Hon Baroness Gillian Shephard, the former Secretary of State for Education and Employment in the Conservative administration of John Major. |
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Since by convention they are knighted upon appointment, socially they are addressed as Sir Forename or Dame Forename, without the prefix, The Hon. |
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Other important publications were by Hon W O Stanley on his excavation of tumuli in Anglesey and one on Wigmore Abbey and Monastic Grange in Herefordshire by Edward Blore. |
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The BDF, The Belize Police Department, and The National Coast Guard are under the Minister of National Security, which is currently headed by the Hon. |
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In partnership with the lands administrator, his nephew and heir the Hon. |
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