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Incidentally, A Coy of 4 Rifles deployed with their sister Battalion and returned to Kiwi Barracks in Bulford last week.
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Anne Bulford, the Channel 4 group finance director who took over as acting chief executive in October, had a total remuneration package of £450,000, up from £335,000 in 2008.
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Anne Bulford, Channel 4 group finance director, who was acting chief executive from October 2009 to the start of May 2010, said: "These results clearly demonstrate the value of Channel 4's long-term investment in making our content available digitally and the tight controls we have exercised over costs."
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Bulford was simply taking care of business; in this particular case, his business.
Fathers & Sons Richard Madeley 2008
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Bulford didnt mean anything by it; he didnt set out to bring down a catastrophe on my grandfathers head, a stunning blow that would judder and ripple down through generations of Madeleys to come.
Fathers & Sons Richard Madeley 2008
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I have often wondered how the consequences that flowed from the fateful decision made by Bulford from Birmingham so long ago may have rippled into my life and influenced my behaviour as a father.
Fathers & Sons Richard Madeley 2008
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Bulford was the moneyman in a partnership with my great-grandfather Henry George Madeley.
Fathers & Sons Richard Madeley 2008
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Bulford didnt mean anything by it; he didnt set out to bring down a catastrophe on my grandfathers head, a stunning blow that would judder and ripple down through generations of Madeleys to come.
Fathers & Sons Richard Madeley 2008
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Cyril had arrived only months before Bulford dropped his bombshell.
Fathers & Sons Richard Madeley 2008
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He didnt know it, but Bulford from Birmingham was about to terminate their happy hearth and home with casual abruptness.
Fathers & Sons Richard Madeley 2008
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