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Brindley is a reporter for The Telegraph, which allowed the Herald to use portions of this story.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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The article, written by a certain Madeleine Brindley, is nothing short of a Welsh Labour press release.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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Not a triumph, then, but worth hearing Brindley Sherratt's impressive Fiesco, Roland Wood's treacherous Paolo, Bruno Caproni's fine older Boccanegra, and Peter Auty's amazing Adorno.
'Il Turco' Delights at Garsington Paul Levy 2011
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Lynne Brindley, chief executive of the British Library, said, Libraries have to accept that the future is now.
Library Admin 2010
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The British Library's Chief Executive, Dame Lynne Brindley, has received a major award for her contribution to international library and information services.
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Not a triumph, then, but worth hearing Brindley Sherratt's impressive Fiesco, Roland Wood's treacherous Paolo, Bruno Caproni's fine older Boccanegra, and Peter Auty's amazing Adorno.
'Il Turco' Delights at Garsington Paul Levy 2011
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Lynne Brindley said, 'I am truly delighted to receive this recognition.
British Library's Chief Executive made a Dame in New Year Honours 2008
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James Brindley intercepted an Enderle pass with 8: 11 remaining on a fourth-down attempt by Idaho.
USATODAY.com 2008
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The British Library†™ s Chief Executive Lynne Brindley has chaired a significant debate about Intellectual Property in the digital age and called for the IP debate to move beyond music to include society, culture and the economy.
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Affirming the British Library†™ s stance Lynne Brindley told the invited audience: “We believe at the British Library that the debate on intellectual property is too heavily focussed on teenagers, music and the consumer industries.
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