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Chapter Gallery, to 6 NovSSDuring his last decade, the late Ian Breakwell could face down death with a heartwarming chuckle.
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About 11% of the honours go to people working in education: among them Glynis Breakwell, vice-chancellor of the University of Bath who is made a dame in recognition of her efforts increasing her institution's profile as a world-class research centre.
New Year honours list: knighthoods for academics and Nobel laureates 2011
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Damehoods go to the author Penelope Lively , the former Labour MP Lady Hayman, now the first elected speaker of the House of Lords, Julie Moore, chief executive of the University Hospital Birmingham NHS foundation trust, Glynis Breakwell, vice-chancellor of Bath University and Moira Gibb, chief executive of the London borough of Camden.
New Year honours list reflects my aims for 'big society', says David Cameron 2011
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Research confirms that drinking gives you the same benefits yoga does « You Got to be Kidding's Blog 2009
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Regarding the remains of his honor the beloved Breakwell — him who hath attained to the meeting of the countenance of his Lord in His great
Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� 1882
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Do not lament over the departure of my dearly beloved Breakwell, for verily he hath ascended to the luminous rose-garden in the Abha Kingdom, near the mercy of his Lord, the Almighty, and is crying out with the loudest voice: “O that my people knew how my Lord hath forgiven me and made me one of those who have attained (to the meeting of God)!”
Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� 1882
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Grieve thou not over the ascension of my beloved Breakwell, for he hath risen unto a rose garden of splendours within the Abhá Paradise, sheltered by the mercy of his mighty Lord, and he is crying at the top of his voice:
Selections from the Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� 1882
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"It makes it clear that business must play a greater role in supporting our universities and students, and what is more it provides practical examples of how it can do so," said Professor Breakwell.
Media Newswire 2009
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Professor Glynis Marie Breakwell, DL, Vice-Chancellor, University of Bath.
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Dame Commander DBE Prof Glynis Marie Breakwell, DL, vice-chancellor, Univ of Bath, for serv higher educ.
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