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  • According to Poynton and Broadley, the upland areas of Angola such as the Bié Plateau, which form the heart of the ecoregion, do not appear to be notable centers of reptile or amphibian endemism.

    Angolan Miombo woodlands 2008

  • New business at Prudential's U.S. operations Jackson National Life rose 19%, although EEV operating profit fell 12%, mainly as a result of accounting issues, Chief Financial Officer Philip Broadley said on the conference call.

    Prudential Net Rises 17% 2008

  • With A. M. Broadley, a lawyer in the consular courts at Tunis and occasional stringer for the Times, Blunt had formed an Urabi Defense Fund and hired a sympathetic London lawyer, Mark Napier.

    Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007

  • When Broadley and Napier arrived at Cairo, the Egyptian government refused to allow them access to Urabi and returned their letters unopened.

    Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007

  • When Broadley and Napier arrived at Cairo, the Egyptian government refused to allow them access to Urabi and returned their letters unopened.

    Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007

  • With A. M. Broadley, a lawyer in the consular courts at Tunis and occasional stringer for the Times, Blunt had formed an Urabi Defense Fund and hired a sympathetic London lawyer, Mark Napier.

    Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007

  • When Broadley and Napier arrived at Cairo, the Egyptian government refused to allow them access to Urabi and returned their letters unopened.

    Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007

  • With A. M. Broadley, a lawyer in the consular courts at Tunis and occasional stringer for the Times, Blunt had formed an Urabi Defense Fund and hired a sympathetic London lawyer, Mark Napier.

    Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007

  • "Boy, that's all messed up," Klapprott said, chuckling when someone showed him a copy that listed him as "Broadley Klaprott."

    USATODAY.com - After toiling in obscurity, qualifiers get Open chance 2001

  • [30] Broadley, _Tunis, Past and Present_, i. 42, quoting a narrative by

    The Story of the Barbary Corsairs Stanley Lane-Poole

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