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• Accusations of greenwash appear to be swirling around the Green party, with a particular focus on the party's management co-ordinator and executive member, Mark Cridge.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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For as the party's leader, Caroline Lucas, joined the Occupy London protesters on the steps of St Paul's denouncing corporates and all things capitalist, Cridge continues to do very nicely thank you out of his day job as global managing director of communications agency Isobar, which makes a handy living out of running advertising campaigns.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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Bishop Cridge and Mrs. Macdonald have seen these institutions grow from the smallest beginnings to their present state of usefulness, which must be a source of congratulation to both.
Some Reminiscences of old Victoria Edgar Fawcett 1885
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I might state that Mrs. (Senator) Macdonald, with Mrs. Cridge, were the founders of the Protestant Orphans 'Home, through Mrs. Macdonald having a family of orphan children brought to her notice by some friend.
Some Reminiscences of old Victoria Edgar Fawcett 1885
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Cridge, of Christ Church, and now sadly overburdened with debt.
Some Reminiscences of old Victoria Edgar Fawcett 1885
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Cridge, and Alexander Wilson, for valuable information, and also Mr. Albert Maynard and Reverend A.E. Alston for many photographs to illustrate the book.
Some Reminiscences of old Victoria Edgar Fawcett 1885
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Alfred Cridge took me in charge, and the first few days were a whirl of meetings, addresses and interviews.
An Autobiography Catherine Helen Spence 1867
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Cridge was kept up till his death a few years ago, and his son, following worthily in the footsteps of a noble father, has taken up the broken threads of the lifework of my friend, and is doing his utmost to carry it to a successful issue.
An Autobiography Catherine Helen Spence 1867
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James A. Johnson of the _Daily A.ta_, A.fred Cridge, esq.,
History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III) Matilda Joslyn Gage 1862
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F: Sagasser 27 assists 3 blocks, Braun 9 kills, Cridge 12 digs 6 aces.
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