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"China is large, it's growing, it has a big middle class and its banking sector is well developed," Mr. Breedon said.
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That's because there are only five Stilton producers, and their products are easy to track, says Janice Breedon , the dairy's marketing manager.
The Deal on Those Wildly High Price Tags Carl Bialik 2011
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LONDON --U.K. insurer Legal & General Group PLC is looking for more bancassurance deals in emerging markets--possibly in China--to help distribute its insurance products, Chief Executive Officer Tim Breedon said Thursday.
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Her position gave time to excavate other major sites such as Sabratha in northwest Libya, and Breedon-on-the-Hill and Sutton Walls in the U.K.
Beyond Jericho 2008
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The whole Breedon family, huddling together as they entered the church door like ducks in a rainstorm.
The Will Reed Arvin 2000
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The whole Breedon family, huddling together as they entered the church door like ducks in a rainstorm.
The Will Reed Arvin 2000
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It was known that they had fled from England; and one Captain Breedon, lately returned from Boston, reported that he had seen them there.
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Now, however, he was persuaded to make an evangelistic visit to Breedon, in Leicestershire, also to
Fletcher of Madeley Brigadier Margaret Allen
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English land, it passes to yet another family on the condition of their assuming the name of Breedon -- which was not their own.
The Historic Thames Hilaire Belloc 1911
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Breedon [2] or any other person in any respect whatsoever about the sd shipp or Goods or tenth part thereof, neither was nor wilbe owned by this Court in any kind. the Deputyes have past this and desire our hon'rd magists.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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