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  • Mike Bushell, principal scientific adviser at the agrochemical company Syngenta, said it was "extremely unlikely" that private industry would step in to make up the shortfalls if the government cuts science funding.

    Science funding cuts: We won't fill the gaps, say firms and charities Alok Jha 2010

  • "We've got hundreds of individual collaborations on at any time, we fund about 50-60 PhD studentships at any one time across a range of different disciplines," said Bushell.

    Science funding cuts: We won't fill the gaps, say firms and charities Alok Jha 2010

  • This implied, Dr. Bushell explained to me, that no enlightenment is possible without synesthesia!

    Maureen Seaberg: Tasting the Universe Maureen Seaberg 2011

  • One of his pilots, Meet Jane from writer Andi Bushell, is in contention for a series order at Lifetime — which will now be a competitor of Pedowitz's at The CW.

    The CW Names Mark Pedowitz New President 2011

  • He assigned his staff medical anthropologist, Dr. William C Bushell, to mentor me through the project.

    Maureen Seaberg: Tasting the Universe Maureen Seaberg 2011

  • He assigned his staff medical anthropologist, Dr. William C Bushell, to mentor me through the project.

    Maureen Seaberg: Tasting the Universe Maureen Seaberg 2011

  • This implied, Dr. Bushell explained to me, that no enlightenment is possible without synesthesia!

    Maureen Seaberg: Tasting the Universe Maureen Seaberg 2011

  • It wasn't long before Dr. Bushell had consulted with his friend, the gifted Dr. Neil Theise, a longtime Buddhist practitioner and stem cell pioneer, who came up with the following from a 9th Century statement by the Zen Master Dogen upon his enlightenment: "Incredible, incredible, inanimate things proclaiming dharma is inconceivable, it can't be known if the ears try to hear it, but when the eyes hear it, then it can be known."

    Maureen Seaberg: Tasting the Universe Maureen Seaberg 2011

  • It wasn't long before Dr. Bushell had consulted with his friend, the gifted Dr. Neil Theise, a longtime Buddhist practitioner and stem cell pioneer, who came up with the following from a 9th Century statement by the Zen Master Dogen upon his enlightenment: "Incredible, incredible, inanimate things proclaiming dharma is inconceivable, it can't be known if the ears try to hear it, but when the eyes hear it, then it can be known."

    Maureen Seaberg: Tasting the Universe Maureen Seaberg 2011

  • Last summer, ahead of the women's World Cup, the BBC sent their intrepid sports reporter Mike Bushell to an England women's training session – the resulting footage made for entertaining viewing.

    Maggie Alphonsi the ambassador changing attitudes to women's game 2011

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