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Translated by C.K. Scott-Moncrieff as Shoot! (1926) text at Gutenberg Australia
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Translated by C.K. Scott-Moncrieff as Shoot! (1926) text at Gutenberg Australia
January 2008 2008
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For now, suffice it to say that Owen's alleged cowardice was thoroughly aired in the London papers in 1920-1921 by several writers who preceded Graves, including C.K. Scott-Moncrieff, John Middleton Murry, Robert Nichols and Edith Sitwell.
Conspiracy of Silence Cohen, Joseph 1975
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One said, "We lost our Brigadier, Scott-Moncrieff, did ye ken him, a wee wiry beggar?"
The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" George Davidson
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On our road we were met by Brigadier-Generals Erskine and Scott-Moncrieff.
Gallipoli Diary, Volume I Ian Hamilton 1900
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Ms Scott-Moncrieff, a competitive and adventurous swimmer based in London, qualified as a solicitor in 1978.
Epolitix News 2010
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Oversight of the process was "weak" and poorly managed, and there was inadequate risk management, the consultants Scott-Moncrieff ruled.
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Mrs Scott-Moncrieff, who spoke to Gonzalez in Broadmoor after the murders, said: 'If he had a closer relationship with a specific carer, then they could have helped him with the day-to-day problems he was brooding about.'
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Faced with inefficiencies in the transcription process and the growth of flexible and mobile working practices within the firm, Scott-Moncrieff has implemented nFlow DDS.
Newswire Today - Free Newswire - Press Releases Distribution 2008
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Scott-Moncrieff was previously using traditional analogue dictation systems.
Newswire Today - Free Newswire - Press Releases Distribution 2008
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