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  • "We are able to look at things with a sharper eye than we might have," says Michael Sleaford , president and chief executive of Reunion Bank of Tavares, Fla.

    In Florida, Banking's Survivors Are Lending Ruth Simon 2011

  • "We are able to look at things with a sharper eye than we might have," says Michael Sleaford , president and chief executive of Reunion Bank of Tavares, Fla.

    In Florida, Banking's Survivors Are Lending Ruth Simon 2011

  • The visit provided an opportunity for the Archbishop to meet with ordinands and readers-in-training in the diocese, and to learn of the range of ministry being undertaken in the Diocese in different areas including Grimsby, Ruskington, Sleaford and Stamford.

    Archbishop's visit to Lincoln 2010

  • The Archbishop made a very brief visit to St Denys's Church, Sleaford, to see the installation of photovoltaic panels on the roof.

    Archbishop's visit to Lincoln 2010

  • Alex Potts, who works for McDonalds in Sleaford, said: “I enjoyed everything about my apprenticeship and I now see working at McDonalds as a career rather than a job.”

    People 1st Launches Apprenticeships Drive in Run Up To 2012 Games Thatsnews 2009

  • Alex Potts, who works for McDonalds in Sleaford, said: “I enjoyed everything about my apprenticeship and I now see working at McDonalds as a career rather than a job.”

    Archive 2009-02-01 Thatsnews 2009

  • Mr. Douglas Hogg (Sleaford and North Hykeham) (Con): Just a few answers ago, the Foreign Secretary said that renegotiation was not an option.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • Frances Brooke died just two days later on 23 January at Sleaford, Lincolnshire, and was buried at the local church of St. Denys.

    Frances Brooke (1724-1789) 2008

  • According to the analysis of the right hon. and learned Member for Sleaford and North Hykeham (Mr. Hogg), eight minutes is fine, but two minutes is wrong.

    March 2005 2005

  • According to the analysis of the right hon. and learned Member for Sleaford and North Hykeham (Mr. Hogg), eight minutes is fine, but two minutes is wrong.

    Archive 2005-03-01 2005

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