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  • I can't ever recall Berridge using such a happy-go-lucky organ before, one that brightens up the upright bass and light jazz beat to a near finger-snapping jive.

    PopMatters 2009

  • Cities and towns are hearing more from residents such as Berridge following the elimination of the Local Transportation Assistance Fund, which was established in 1981 to help cities and towns with transportation needs by providing a share of Lottery revenue.

    azcentral.com | news Casey Newton 2010

  • Cities and towns are hearing more from residents such as Berridge following the elimination of the Local Transportation Assistance Fund, which was established in 1981 to help cities and towns with transportation needs by providing a share of Lottery revenue.

    azcentral.com | news Casey Newton 2010

  • Virginia Berridge Professor of history, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Alastair Reid Visiting professor of history and policy, King's College London, Simon Szreter Professor of history and public policy, Cambridge• The UK's leading academic research libraries share the frustrations caused by the expensive "barbed wire" thrown up by journal publishers around scholarly research.

    Letters: Footnotes, history and Wikipedia 2011

  • Or, as Ms. Berridge points out, you can simply establish a charitable foundation in the country in which you want to do the giving.

    Refining the Art of Giving Andrew Rosenbaum 2011

  • "What was lacking were specifics around training people in the skill sets that are in huge demand in the economy right now," Mr. Berridge said.

    Unpacking The Jobs Plan 2011

  • Eric Berridge, chief executive officer of the IT recruiting firm Bluewolf, said that he was disappointed that the president didn't offer more guidance on how to bridge the so-called "skills gap."

    Unpacking The Jobs Plan 2011

  • Berridge, Elizabeth Eileen (December 3, 1919 – December 2, 2009) Telegraph obit

    2009 – Deaths A-B « The Graveyard 2010

  • Alternatively, you can work with established charities, though those outside the EU won't be accepted by European national tax authorities as legitimate for tax-deduction purposes, Ms. Berridge says.

    Refining the Art of Giving Andrew Rosenbaum 2011

  • "A great deal depends on where you want your money to go," explains Amanda Berridge , a partner specializing in philanthropy with PricewaterhouseCoopers in London.

    Refining the Art of Giving Andrew Rosenbaum 2011

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